Yeah that goes for any competitive mp game, can't really play the game with randoms especially when they have no mics, it tends to be painful. I'd rather play alone than with randoms.
I think to play with a team and playing solo both have their advantages and disadvantages. Most of the time, playing with a team is much more fun because you get to understand a fried's gameplay and build on your own and also interact. Sometimes it sucks because someone's weakness in an area will get you offended especially if you are giving it your all and someone's dragging you through the mud, so to speak. Playing solo allows you to explore and also learn by experience, as opposed to team play.
You have to take the good with the bad I guess but there are times when it is just so frustrating that you need to break off. A lot just depends on who your team members are too though, like most things in life.
I think team play can be different for each one of us. And some of the time it can be harder in the context where I am seeing. As of now the team seems to be differently working out. But it's good experience.
The reason that made me start playing pubg with a team is because I noticed players in the team are progressing really fast compare to those who are solo.
I like to play PUBG when I am with friends. I'm not that good solo because I'm having a hard time locating where the hidden enemy is shooting from. If I am with a team or with friends, they are the one to spot where the enemy is hiding so I can kill him/her. It's a lot more fun to play with friends because you have someone to talk to during down times or times where there is nothing to do but to loot or to walk to another area.
I think the best part about the PUBG is the gameplay. And most of the time the people who are into PUBG can explain you how addictive it is going to be.