Aside from that, more generally... I've played games with plenty of people with whom I don't see eye to eye on everything gaming related. Most of them are my friends. I have a good friend of some thirty years who approaches play very much along the lines that many have described in this thread... high level of DM authority, players exploring the setting as their characters, etc.
I can still play in that kind of game. It may not be my preference... it may not excite me the way the prospect of other games might... but that doesn't mean I can't play in it. If I do, I have a good idea of what I'm getting myself into. But even still, there may be instances where conflicts come up. It happens.
And this happens in games all the time. It's perfectly normal... sometimes, expectations on how something will be handled don't align, even when people share the same general view on gaming. It still happens. Plenty of people have fewer options for gaming than many of us do... some may need to play at a local store and are therefore beholden to whoever GMs those games. And so on.