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....okay...why now? Why at all?
It wouldn't launch at all on rolling distros, bundled OpenGL translator was much weaker than DXVK
Valve still makes money off TF2 through passive financialization in the game's cosmetic/sidegrade microtransactions. Having a snappy feel to an old game is important. I would rightfully expect a game from 2007 to have perfect performance even if I have other stuff open.
League of Legends (2009) enters the room
I leave the room because of the smell.
You are very lucky World of Warcraft isn't in this room
I've been close enough to a room like that thanks!!!
B.O. and sadge.
Is that what's his name as what's his name from Marvel Avenger's
i can see the point if it still has a good playerbase which it might given how many people are still talking about this game.
It is one of the most played games on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/charts/mostplayed (make sure to sort by daily players, TF2's regional/timezone distribution is different from other games)
Why not?
Some OS’s don’t support 32 bit apps
Well, if you're running 32 bit, is gaming your priority here?
Maybe?
Lots of older games never get updated to 64-bit.
Besides the only operating system to not support 32bit code anymore is macOS, which even Valve treats as not worth bothering with anymore.