Gregg Turkington
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When I think of mods being shut down, I think of Marxism of course.marxists have invaded Valve.
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When I think of mods being shut down, I think of Marxism of course.marxists have invaded Valve.
Nigger this has nothing to do with politics, you brain rotted politisperg.Either money got to the higher ups' heads or the leftists / marxists have invaded Valve.
Came here to say this. Didn't Counter Strike, Team Fortress, Left 4 Dead and Dota ALL begin as mods?Without modding, a big portion of Valve's OWN games wouldn't exist
Hunt Down The Freeman did this, I'm sure of it.

Part and parcel for source mods really. Anything more ambitious than a couple maps is either gonna take a decade to see release or its never going to be finished at all.It took them 8 years to produce something that felt like something that already existed? How much really needed to.be modded to male CS:GO feel like 1.6?
And of this was supposed to be sold, how the fuck do you take 7 years to bring it to market when this is the product?
No, CSCO was a source mod for CSGO. It used CSGO as a base rather than Steam SDK 2013, which is (probably) why it was turned away. There was only 3 paths toward allowing it on Steam with Valve's guidelines, with Valve at the hands of two of them, either they:So did they use leak code or not? I keep seeing people say they did and didn't.
I was looking forward to being able to play something that feels more like 1.6 instead of cs2
I've been saying it for years now Valve is almost just as bad as any other shitty greedy "triple A" company, Look at how they've been treating all their games and how hard they've been pushing retarded gambling monetization schemes, their shitty work culture they masked with some fake and gay "leaked" employee handbook to lure in unsuspecting starry eyed devs, fucking over TF2 in pursuit of more profit only to leave it to rot when it didn't work out and now this shit they're pulling. They probably axed it solely to not fracture the player base so they can cash out on more skins.View attachment 7331524
It seems that Valve says No to Classic Offensive's release.
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Speaking of TF2, a new CS2 update released and... it's more community maps (and weekly missions, WOOOW):

Weekly missions? Am I playing World of Tanks?Speaking of TF2, a new CS2 update released and... it's more community maps (and weekly missions, WOOOW):
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"CS:GO, where art thou?"
I would strongly disagree with this position. Valve has made huge strides where most companies haven't.Where I have issue is with the word "becoming" they've been just another soulless AAA company I would say since they introduced the hat economy around 2011-2012 in TF2. I still don't know why Valve has this gilded reputation among the gaming community when a lot of the rot we see in gaming today, they pioneered at a large scale.
They did not start this. Arguably runescape, neopets, and maplestory started this. Acti-Bliz sold horse armor. The difference is hats did absolutely nothing to fundamentally change the game. You can still play TF2 without hats.Free-to-play games with microtransactions? They started that with TF2 15 years ago.
True. No debate there. But I will argue that the money earned here from the low iq people supported the advancements valve made.Quasi-legal gambling being allowed and actively encouraged? Started with TF2 and CSGO.
True. But I will argue that it is what people wanted and asked for. No other platform allows it purely because public corporations cannot handle content like this. I don't want Valve to ban anything, even if I don't like it personally.Shitty coomerslop flooding the market? I wanna say porn games have been allowed on steam for almost a decade at this point.
I sympathize with the gaming purist people who hate that CS2/GO has been impacted by these changes, but I also can't say I feel too bad about it, considering that people can still play CS:Gold and CS:Source right now if they want to return to the old ways. There are literally hundreds of good games on steam that don't have bullshit that the MOBAs and F2P Shooters have. I stopped playing these competiti-slop games when I realized they weren't about fun matches, but were trying to addict people to waste their time on them and buy trinkets to show off to other retarded people.Valve hasn't been the scrappy little company supporting PC gaming that everyone remembers in almost 20 years. Gabe Newell is a multibillionaire. If any of what I've given as examples didn't shake your confidence in Valve already, you just haven't been paying attention.
To be honest, Valve hasn't been spending a lot of time (if any) properly playtesting shit for years. They just keep their games on life support to continue getting revenue from crates/cases.Even Valve is going the pathway of current gaming corpos when one of the newest maps they added wasn't even playtested.
I agree with your post, it's too early to say anything if the mod devs are really "victims" of muh DMCA or they stole some stuff. Valve is often conservative with doing stuff like this and don't strike unless it a huge thing. HOWEVER, I do find it very suspicious that they took 5 community maps and slaped on some XP, the most laziest update they have droped so far (content wise), and it just happened to be the days after this went semi-viral (youtubers mentioning it and here of KF). Valve when it comes to CS, are greedy as hell. I can imagine them being salty about something risking their CS2 money cow.I just feel like there's a bit more going on with this than is being let on and I'm curious about it.
The mod was greenlit thru community votes, it was going to be completely free with free updates, they had a patreon that was implemented 2 years after they started development due to the community wanting to support and give them money, otherwise, they had no plans to monetise anything."Was anybody making any money off of this mod"
This sentiment, at least from me, comes more from valve's own words, you can actually read part of the Cease and Desist that they were sent, its on their website, they specifically say that this is a problem, because it is for CS:GO, if it was for CS2 or the Source SDK 2013, they woudln't have a problem, I take this one way, the CS team at Valve is very insecure about their game, they are very mad people keep saying CSGO was better and they want to strike anything related to CSGO off the face of the earth, thus a mod using CSGO as their base would be against their best wishes, the email is worded very bitterly.I've also seen some people say "it got taken down because Valve is afraid of competition" but c'mon, lets be real here.