@R1reaper121The "problem," if you want to call it that, is two-fold.
One: inexperienced players who just need to learn teamwork the hard way. Nothing any of us can do about that except use a mic and try not to be too hard on them. We were all there once.
Two: This is a complex game that accomodates multiple play styles. Everyone wants to win, but not everyone will agree on what's the best way to get to first place. And let me stop you before you say, "There is no road to the win except teamwork." Because that's very much untrue. The team may need to come together at the end, but getting to the end is often a lot easier (at least for me) if I don't run around trying to stop inexperienced players from making high-risk gambit after high-risk gambit. That's not my play style. If my teammates need to take a lot of risk then I'm not going to tell them they're wrong or foolish, but I'm also not going to die in 15th place because a four week player wants to chase down a fight on the far side of the circle with an imminent close.
Short version: teamwork may seem like the obvious answer, but just try getting three strangers to agree on anything these days. (And I'll happily give you an essay about all the things you can learn about this game when you solo.)