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"I deserve to have my hand held in Versus because... I JUST DO OKAY?!"
I mean noone is forcing you to not join VS mode as soon as you buy the game, but expect the expected, you shouldn't be surprised by the outcome, it's not about tryhard or sweating, the point of VS mode is literally to beat the other team..Like that's literally the point.
You want to simply have fun? Play with friends or solo with bots. Your definition of fun may differ from other individuals.
You might having fun by running into boomers or w/e, majority of people have fun by winning because that's the purpose of this mode..To win against other people.
PS: You won't get magically better if you simply read a guide, you'll just have a better understanding of how the game works, this will help you to not get kicked instantly.
Also reading a guide isn't enough that's true, that's why you should at least beat all campaigns on Normal-Advanced to learn the layouts and some of the SI mechanics. If you see a Smoker for the first time in VS, you won't have any idea what this zombie can do, and this can be proved fatal for your team.