last hit sound is a nice touch, new crossbow sound isn't so bad either. but with matchmaking coming up, am i the only one who thinks they should really just be focusing on performance updates and integrating and encouraging competitive configurations into default, accessible options? most casuals don't even know configs exists, and, although i have no faith in the success of matchmaking, it should probably be a priority to make the matchmaking experience for newcomers the best possible. it would be a pretty cringe scenario if they just throw matchmaking out there without properly guiding those people on the unfamiliar scenario and the modifications you have to make, both in the game as well in your playstyle, to play competitive tf2
or is that just me?