Because it's the only way to use a straw? Like other people have said (which makes this post somewhat pointless), it's a new game and people are getting use to it. Not to be mean here, but I'd also guess most of the videos are from casual gamers, or gamers who play various types of games. They probably don't spend 40+ hours a week playing competitive FPSs.
I unfortunately, while not one of their number, tend to still do poorly versus actual good players. I'm like the bastard middle-ground: I can take out the average player (lag permitting) but anyone with a lick of actual skill will mop the floor with me, and I see no signs of myself ever improving beyond that point. I apparently have a low personal ceiling :banghead: But again, I can also blame my crappy 3G connection :brokencomputer: There's really no other explanation why my rounds visually connect, but they really didn't : /
Not to sound full of myself, but I'm generally an above average player in FPS games (sadly the total opposite in fighters and sports games), but for whatever reason the random "noobs" always seem to be the ones to kill me. Such as 11 year old little Timmy who has no idea what he's doing, but really enjoys throwing random explosives around the map, or maybe even venturing off as if the game is some sort of MMO and ends up shooting me in the back from a random location most people don't even consider to be a logical place to be. The worst is with games that allow guests to play with you. Some player decides to invite a friend over that has never played an FPS. Loves to play some Elder Scrolls, but never got into the FPS scene. Of course, I unintentionally make his day when he gets his first kill ever after he has died 15-20 consecutive times.
Ah cmon

. Are u really trying to tell me u get pissed off because some guy fails at a game to show off some gameplay :S. Look at it this way.
If it wasnt for noobs the pro's would not be able to stand out
.True story.