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If you look at CS2 and how Valve ignored that game for last couple years of the CS:GO era. Valve only updated it when they needed testing for features that would be a part of CS2 later. I don't know the state of DOTA2, but if I go with how CS2 works, there is no way TF2 is ever going to get fixed. Valve runs on the bare minimum effort philosophy, and only get shit done if it absolutely needs to be fixed. Right now, you can still download and start the game to open cases, so that's "working" in their eyes. The game is not really making as much money as the other games too, so I'm wondering if these crying retards ever got the "le profit and le effort" meme.As much as I'd like to see the problems plaguing modern tf2 dealt with, don't games like CS and DotA to an extent also have issues with cheaters and bots? It's been a pretty hot topic recently in even those games from what I've heard here and there. If even CS is having these issues, with as much money that it makes, I doubt telling Valve "WE WANT TF2 FIXED, CMON" is going to do anything.
But there is more to it: Deadlock. That game is supposed to be an Overwatch type of a game, and Overwatch was basically a weeaboo version of TF2. So I'm guessing that Valve spend the last couple of years just focusing on Deadlock, a replacer for TF2 rather than updating it. TF2 retards still can't see that this is how CS:GO was treated: ignored into oblivion, with only case updates and then suddenly CS2 came out.