Is there an email list on which I can get the update announcements and
without the constant whining?

2015-08-04 12:54 GMT+02:00 Rowedahelicon <[email protected]>:

> Can I get a confirmation my emails go in?
>
> Anyway, wait until Dota II stops being popular, that's where the money is
> and that's where the focus is! Thing is is that the TF2 community as a
> whole doesn't seem to understand why TF2 is as bad as it is, far too many
> people think that everyone Valve does is for the best and that they're
> never wrong ever. The response may be more effective if a much larger
> portion of the community raise their voice about it.
>
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 5:32 AM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Since Valve appears to have more or less confirmed their lack of support
>> towards communities these days I haven't bothered spending a single
>> penny/cent on games such as Team Fortress 2, especially not on these
>> contracts. I also asked a good number of my friends to see what their
>> opinion was and quite a number of them aren't either apparently. It's so
>> disappointing to see that a company who originally developed great games
>> has gone from being open and fair to being closed and apparently mostly
>> interested in ways to pull more cash from their games. There are so many
>> good ideas here which are being ignored, as workarounds. If things ever
>> changed for the better then I, along with quite a number of other people
>> I'm sure, would be motivated in buying items on games such as Team Fortress
>> 2 again. Come on Valve, open your mind to us - the community which made
>> Team Fortress 2 towards what it is today (prior to it beginning to lose
>> support for the community servers)! Somewhere you must surely care about
>> them still?
>>
>> On 4 August 2015 at 04:40, Rowedahelicon <[email protected]
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Oh they know the setup is unfair, they said so from the very start a few
>>> years ago, and last year they promised they'd give us a middle ground. They
>>> don't care you see, Valve employees have said how money drives direction at
>>> Valve now, and Valve servers mean less modding means more money.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 7:08 PM, Robert Paulson <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The TF2 team, in a misguided effort to silence all complaints, ended up
>>>> making poor decisions that are killing community servers.
>>>>
>>>> The truth is, whatever you do, someone is going to complain about
>>>> something. You blocked ads from being displayed for people connecting
>>>> through quickplay? One down. But now there are people complaining about
>>>> contracts and saying they don't want CS:GO garbage in their game. Are you
>>>> going to remove that too? Of course not.
>>>>
>>>> So far you have been unfairly accommodating to the type of players that
>>>> can't even be bothered to type "valve" in the server browser at the expense
>>>> of everyone else. What happened to letting people decide for themselves? If
>>>> people do not like a server for having reserved slots or ads, then they
>>>> will not return, and the server will have fewer players.
>>>>
>>>> The fact that you hid official servers from the browser, at least for a
>>>> couple days, proves that you know the current setup to be unfair and not
>>>> the best experience for the players who don't like official servers. Please
>>>> don't wait another year to fix this.
>>>>
>>>> If people are actually use the browser to find official servers, then I
>>>> would suggest having a toggle for that on the browser, defaulted to off.
>>>> However to see any real change, the official server toggle on the quickplay
>>>> GUI should automatically be turned off after a few hours. That would still
>>>> guarantee that new players know what a vanilla experience is.
>>>>
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