It’s a good thing when companies have the time and resources to constantly work at anything until it’s just right. Working on ‘valve time’ may be a cliché but when they put themselves to work, the end result is never disappointing. Whether that leads to every campaign in Left4Dead being re-made for Left4Dead 2, the most user-friendly level editor in Portal 2 or the sheer volume of work and content put into Steam, Valve delivers something we can enjoy every time. It is no exception with the new Team Fortress 2 update; Mann vs Machine.
In case you were curious, a Steam account transfer via will is not permitted according to an official response from Valve.
Would be nice if the article's writer looked into and reported whether other digital game libraries could be transferred over via will (Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, EGS, EA app, GOG, Ubisoft Connect, Rockstar Launcher etc) instead of this half-baked piece but it's probably the same for all of them anyway
This seems like a way bigger issue than mandatory PSN account linking for PlayStation games.
So where is the outcry?
ESTNN writes: "A leak for Valve's 6v6 3rd-person shooter MOBA has supposedly been released ahead of time. And if the reports are true, fans of the genre have much to be excited for."
Nice bend at the knee there Gabe. Seriously? A quirky character arena shooter? This late into the me-too-shooter market? I thought you guys were so much better than that crap. Gabe must need a bigger yacht.
Valve has finally introduced the much-needed 64-bit support in an unexpected Team Fortress 2 update after 17 years since its release.
64 bit support is not the same as a next gen upgrade. 64 bit has been used for like 12-15 years now?