Team Fortress 2 is one of the oldest online games that are still playable. Of course, there are a lot of playable old online games, but Valve updated the game to today’s standards, and it doesn’t feel missing while playing. These updates were a lifesaver, but they were slowed in the last months or even years. Players noticed this, and they started the #SaveTF2 tag a while ago. The oppression worked; Team Fortress 2 just got a surprise game update.
The update isn’t a game-changer, but it’s great to see that Valve didn’t abandon this game. The content maybe not be the best. But it brings safety, more stability, and little changes to the game.
Team Fortress 2 Gets a Bug-Killer Game Update
The update wasn’t announced before we call it a surprise. When we read the update notes on Steam, we see a lot of sentences that start with ‘Fixed’ or ‘Solved.’ It’s clear that it’s a bug-killer update, but there are a few changes for server managers too.
Except for the bug fixes, it brought more console commands for the servers. Now, managers can set an automation to kick clients who resource too much CPU power. These types of changes are the cure for server owners, and their operations are the most important for an online game. The other changes are also good for all the players because the gamers are still finding new bugs, which must be fixed. You can inspect the full update notes on this page.
Team Fortress 2 was released in 2007, and it’s free since that. The game got a lot of updates so far, and these updates kept the game alive. The game is still one of the most actively played free-to-play games. The game achieves that with its updates, and Valve isn’t going to abandon the game. The game’s Steam Deck support claims that too.