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Would recommend kicking him out of the group.
I rememeber how fun it was learning vs with people and how mad my parents got at me yelling at my computer...
Like, a game where you frequently re-do things and re-go-to-every room and with puzzles and mazes and stuff is... very, very bad for L4D's playstyle. All the L4D maps are straightfoward and like... only one real path to go. Mixing in puzzles just makes it worse. =\
Also, I think there was a glitch that screwed us over in the Forest Temple. We lost a good hour's worth of time too, so we just skipped to the final boss. It was fun and a good laugh and all of that, and the thought of OoT ported to the source engine is pretty damn awesome IMO, but the map itself is pretty bad.
... IN MY OPINION! /ce
But in any case, I'd play it with you, just 'cause playing L4D2 alone an on bad maps sucks and playing it with people makes it suck just slightly less.
"What's he checking? ...THE SIMS!?"
dude what"
wat.
Whenever I feel like it
Whenever I feel like it