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Playing with strangers really sucks, unless you end up in a session with decent people. Takes ton of luck though.
and since Xmas Ive played alot of Jerk servers,
she is pretty good at FPS games, but like ALL games there is a learning curve, and she keeps getting kicked for not knowing everything about the game,
back in 2009 when I got L4d2, im glad it wasnt like that or I think I would have quit Steam and gone back to Gamespy (if it even exists still)
Right now the best games Ive had are mid morning on a week day, by hitting Quick Match.
I got kicked very often.
I once got kicked because I was choosed to be the tank and someone else wanted to.
Also, someone kicked me because I had a higher score.
As far as I know, you can't play more than 8 rounds on a public versus game without to get kicked.
I guess this is not your case since you played left 4 dead before so yeah getting kicked for no reason sucks. How to change this? Before you kick someone tell them why.
Also yeah you can play with friends, but if you play in public and get lucky to find good team (of guys from your country) then you can find new friends easily.
Please be responsible for your choices. If you go into public games, then be prepared for bad things to happen. It happens all the time in online games. L4D, Counter Strike, MMO's like World of Warcraft, Star Wars: The Old Republic, ect...
Yes, DON'T choose quick match. I think this is your problem.
theres alot of jerks online its the internet...just find friends to play the game with it makes it more fun :)
Then again, I pretty much stopped playing versus modes after completing the achievements...
In campaign mode there's a lot less jerks. The only real problem you'll run into during campaign runs is people not carrying their weight and often ignoring advice and getting you killed.
Sometimes that provokes an aggressive response (I get annoyed too) but overall people just go down, die and retry!
After all, a victory is extra satisfying following a failure.
If you and your daughter are competitive and prefer playing versus, you may be out of luck until the time you become the best L4D2 players there are. People nitpick and complain about others even when underperforming themselves. And frustration brought on by their own mistakes might be directed at you.