It's been years since Valve last made an official comment regarding its online multiplayer shooterTeam Fortress 2. In 2020, Valve addressed a leak that had Team Fortress 2 players worried their accounts were vulnerable. Those curious when the last Team Fortress 2 content update was made are better off not asking. Yet Valve has now issues a new statement to theTeam Fortress 2 community. All it took was a massive campaign of memes under the banner of #SaveTF2.
The message from Valve, shared via Team Fortress 2's verified Twitter account, is short and simple. It says, «TF2 community, we hear you! We love this game and know you do, too. We see how large this issue has become and are working to improve things.» That Team Fortress 2 players received a response at all has already led to a celebration among fans of the game, even if the response is ambiguous and noncommittal. With that said,Team Fortress 2 players are certain to try and hold Valve accountable.
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As for the «issue» that Valve says that it's planning to address, it likely refers to Team Fortress 2's long-term bot infestation. Bots have always been a problem inTeam Fortress 2, which rewards players with items that can be sold for real money. But in 2020 bots surged to a degree that made Team Fortress 2 nigh unplayable in certain circumstances.
Valve has made several changes to Team Fortress 2 the past two years to try and improve the bot situation and, presumably, must have been content with the numbers it saw after each fix. Players have never been happy with what's become ofTeam Fortress 2, though. And the issue has only grown worse year to year. The feeling that Valve had abandonedTeam Fortress 2 is
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