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TF2 In-Game PUG System?
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#1
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In Counter-Strike: Global Offensive there is an In-Game PUG system that VALVE incorporated with the game. What I am wondering is why has VALVE not also implemented this into TF2?

In Counter-Strike: Global Offensive there is an In-Game PUG system that VALVE incorporated with the game. What I am wondering is why has VALVE not also implemented this into TF2?
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#2
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they don't really care about tf2 being a competitive game

they don't really care about tf2 being a competitive game
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#3
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valve has said that tf2 was really meant to be a game to test stuff on. (mann co store, f2p, etc.) even though this game has a good community and competitive capability, they really don't care much for the competitive scene sadly.

valve has said that tf2 was really meant to be a game to test stuff on. (mann co store, f2p, etc.) even though this game has a good community and competitive capability, they really don't care much for the competitive scene sadly.
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#4
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I think this might be implemented in Team Fortress 3 (If it is ever released XD).

I think this might be implemented in Team Fortress 3 (If it is ever released XD).
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#5
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would a TF3 even be successful given how much some people have invested in Tf2? I mean how much could they even change that wouldn't just be like an update to tf2?

would a TF3 even be successful given how much some people have invested in Tf2? I mean how much could they even change that wouldn't just be like an update to tf2?
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#6
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Saucerorwould a TF3 even be successful given how much some people have invested in Tf2? I mean how much could they even change that wouldn't just be like an update to tf2?

It's possible, but it would require a lot of work to port everything over to a new engine and write a whole new game. My guess is that they'll take the WoW approach and keep supporting the game until it eventually dies to the point where maintaining all the infrastructure for it isn't worth it anymore.

[quote=Sauceror]would a TF3 even be successful given how much some people have invested in Tf2? I mean how much could they even change that wouldn't just be like an update to tf2?[/quote]
It's possible, but it would require a lot of work to port everything over to a new engine and write a whole new game. My guess is that they'll take the WoW approach and keep supporting the game until it eventually dies to the point where maintaining all the infrastructure for it isn't worth it anymore.
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#7
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tf2 being competitive bahahaha

tf2 being competitive bahahaha
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#8
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Valve doesn't support competitive play or balance.
They support getting money though.

This is valve
Money > balance

Valve doesn't support competitive play or balance.
They support getting money though.

This is valve
Money > balance
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#9
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YEAH! It's almost as if all they care about is turning a profit! What do they think they are, a company??

YEAH! It's almost as if all they care about is turning a profit! What do they think they are, a company??
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#10
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I wouldn't mind paying something for a PUG-Pass or something. (like the dota spectator passes for example!) As long as the thing is really, really well done!

I wouldn't mind paying something for a PUG-Pass or something. (like the dota spectator passes for example!) As long as the thing is really, really well done!
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#11
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Code it yourself, then ship it as part of a community update and hope Valve buys it.

Code it yourself, then ship it as part of a community update and hope Valve buys it.
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