Best decision Valve ever made, eliminating all these servers ran by kids
who just want money and/or want to flaunt the rules as much as possible
while the real server operators that actually know what they're doing who
follow the rules are being rewarded.

Thanks Valve, you have my full support in all of this.

On 29 January 2016 at 00:18, Matthias "InstantMuffin" Kollek <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yeah, it's a shame they need to quantify stuff to the penny to be able to
> see money. They don't notice that communities and their mods expand the
> playerbase, allowing their game to be sold longer, as well as items that go
> along with it. Furthermore some modders have actual talent, some people
> from those parts have actually been hired in the past, and it's actually
> where all their product comes from.
> They're not really smart these days. Gaben, what's wrong with you today?
>
> On 29.01.2016 01:10, Alexander Corn wrote:
>
> It's really no secret that at this point, Valve wishes community servers
> had never existed and is doing everything it can to get rid of them. Too
> much trouble to moderate them and they don't make Valve any direct money.
>
>
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