
Valve has released a new update for their FPS Team Fortress 2, now available on Steam.

After Valve released the Team Fortress 2 source code, developers and modders are reviving TF2 VR, making it bigger and better than ever.
Seems dumb, multiplayer fast paced VR... Sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Source 2 versions of the games they had, remakes or sequels to their games should've come out like a decade ago, now they'd need a heavily upgraded Source 2 or just Source 3 to be up to par with current engines tbh..

Valve: "Mod makers, rejoice! We've just released a massive update to the Source SDK, adding all the Team Fortress 2 client and server game code. This update will allow content creators to build completely new games based on TF2. We're also doing a big update to all our multiplayer back-catalogue Source engine titles (TF2, DoD:S, HL2:DM, CS:S, and HLDM:S), adding 64-bit binary support, a scalable HUD/UI, prediction fixes, and a lot of other improvements!"

Behind the aimbots that have plagued Team Fortress 2, a far more sinister story of harassment has unfolded - and it's only getting worse.
I looked through the game files and found some disheartening code.
It seems like they're going to start cracking down on possibly the idlers.
"TF_CheatDetected_Title& quot; "WARNING"
"TF_CheatDetectedMinor&q uot; "Your account has been flagged for circumventing the item distribution system. We have removed the items that were illegally obtained.\n\nFuture violations will result in the loss of all your items."
"TF_CheatDetectedMajor&q uot; "Your account has been flagged for circumventing the item distribution system. We have removed all items in your inventory.\n\nFuture violations may result in your account being disabled."
:(
I stopped playing this game ever since I got focused on my console gaming. Gotta go back some day. :/
Haven't played this game in forever. I might have to find time next year between hot releases to go back and try it out.
I've been playing the game for the past two years and ever since the hats has been implemented I still haven't got on.