Enough is enough": Over 120,000 Team Fortress 2 players sign #FixTF2 petition for Valve to end the 'Bot Crisis' that's plagued the FPS for 5 years

fdruid

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Funny how players ask devs to fix a game players ruined. Devs have all the right to abandon the game if they're fed with that too, instead of dumping money into a neverending fight that they'll never win.
People need to stop being absolute crap, but also players are the first to cry when devs enforce bans or hard rules on their games, like anti cheat engines.

Sadly the whole PC multiplayer gaming scene is pretty much doomed by cheaters and hackers. Then we ask ourselves why the PC scene is unfairly made second to console gaming. This is why.
 

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<edited by moderator> Valve clearly hasn't abandoned Team Fortress 2. They add new microtransaction to the game every few months in the form of cosmetics and they add new maps as well. They're selling a broken product. Alternatively, you're one of the bot hosters and you're saying this to encourage the doom and gloom environment of the online FPS scene. And you know what, the problem isn't just in Team Fortress 2. It's in every VAC game. Valve hasn't updated their Anti-Cheat since 2013, and it's used in Counter-Strike 2! Cheating is so rampant there that it's threatening their biggest money making game and what do they do? Nothing. That's why we're protesting because Valve does nothing to fix the problem with their games while putting more and more microtransactions in them.
 
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