Ewwww, people.
I kinda see that, but D&D was kinda meant to wrangle the losers and nerds together- at least we, uh, they learned how to interact socially within a group, you had similar interests, you strategized together, you fought together, you died together. It was a bonding experience that not only fueled your imagination and creativity- it sometime *shudder* allowed you to make friends.
If you take that element out of D&D- it's just fantasy solitaire. You can't plot against yourself- like you would collectively against a DM and ruin his hours upon hours of meticulous planning for a dungeon crawl that made him so hard his pecker punched him in the face...only for you to decide the party wanted to pick flowers or talk to that one NPC he mentioned ONCE like 5 games ago...or break out that Forgotten Realms or Ravenloft campaign that someone bought at the comic shop and vote to play that instead.
So, it sounds like you may or may not have flipped yet another table?