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Mostly on Xbox, i've played.
People need to consider that.
I would check their profile to see if they're just joking, but if they really do have less than 10 hrs, I would tell them to play single-player or campaign nicely and ask them to leave. If they refuse, I'll call a votekick.
What they don't know (or don't care) that they don't know is:
- maps
- spawn rooms
- spawn points for specials
- special infected skills
- insta-kill and other unsafe spots
- infected ladders (you learn this in versus which you can practice with bots)
- crescendo events
- game mechanics
All of that can be learned with time, but one thing that some people lack and can't learn is situational awareness which is a key skill for being good at this game. Other key skills are using the environment to your benefit, and military tactics 101 -- chokepoints, higher ground, etc, which so many people are clueless about, yet they won't listen to advice.