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Valve team fortress 2 comics
Valve team fortress 2 comics






McViker also spoke to an anonymous Valve employee who's worked on TF2, who had this to say: McViker also says his unnamed sources report that Jungle Inferno, the last major update, "was a disappointment for Valve". That's because their trackers don't count idlers, who farm items to sell by lurking around and waiting for rare hats to drop. SteamCharts tells me 38,716 are currently playing, while Teamwork.TF only reports 6215. Here's McViker's video where he goes over all this.Īs he points out, regular Steam traffic trackers misrepresent how many people are still playing. There's also the way TF2's playerbase seems to have dwindled below the point where Valve are willing to commit to anything big. McViker brings up Geoff Keighley's leaked interview with the development heads for Half-life: Alyx, where - according to him, although this isn't in the transcript that's still online - they mention that many people have been brought over to help with its development. Official updates haven't been ruled out, but they do seem unlikely. I'm glad to hear the community has something brewing under their many hats. This isn't surprising, but it's still sad to see such stark confirmation. Long-time Valve employee Greg Coomer has told Valve News Network host Tyler McVicker that "hardly anyone" is working on it, and they're "just going to try and not shut it down or anything".

#Valve team fortress 2 comics update#

"0762 days since the last major update", it reads, with the aim of inspiring people to join a homebrewed Team Fortress 2 update campaign. There's a ticker at the top of Creators.TF project website.






Valve team fortress 2 comics