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you need at least one "newb", so
-host or enter a waiting room with easy mode
-then go tank and die as they will follow you and help you, making themselves go to right direction : they sometimes clueless about where to go or that they need to go ahead
-there is not a lot of zombies, but if one start to be slow, call him with ingame vocal chat commands or go back to heal him if injured...
-do that before you take more risks
I was playing with my best friend, he is part of the free weekend, he wants this game so badly as he discovered L4D2 with me in 2010 at a LAN house. In mid-2011 I was lucky a Dutch friend of my gifted the game, so from there onwards I became addicted with over 1400 hours.
Neither am I.... not after playing Expert Realism with friends for 3 years (mostly on add-on campaigns now). I actually got this last yesterday though with a 'noob' friend of a friend so it was fairly painless. You won't see me playing on Normal again though, that's for sure =P
I also noticed this achievement towards the end of the free weekend. All I did was join a lobby of the campaign Crash Course. I got the achievement in around 20 minutes.
Kudos, to all those helping those in need. You are true gamers indeed.
No, you need to wait for a L4D2 free weekend.