It's true. I can't stand co-operative multiplayer, most of the time. It seems to be all about collective back-patting. It makes me cringe.
Perhaps I've just gotten sick that 99.9% of my friends refuse to play anything competitive. Whatever it is, I especially dislike games that are all about making the players feel awesome. I feel it's hollow, and I don't gain any gratification from it whatsoever. So whenever people ask me to play L4D2 , or Saints' Row, or even, christ, Borderlands 2 - a game I used to be really hyped about - I just go "mehhhhh". But what gets me even worse is when people moan about a game being "unfair". In co-op.
I get it, maybe they're depressed, maybe they have a low frustration tolerance. But I hate it when someone invites me to play a game they're really super duper hyped about, and they get turned off the moment it goes against them.
On the other end, you have people super into "teamwork", who get pissed off when people don't do things their way, by their strategy. Where's the fun in taking orders from some arrogant twat on the other end of a microphone? That also puts me off in a big way. Why go through all that trouble with other players when you can just fight them instead?
DAE feel the same way?
/slightlybitter