It hasn’t been received for nine months.
Early last fall, Valve politely asked Team Fortress 2 modders to remove the popular Team Fortress 2 Classic and Open Fortress mods from the public domain. At that time, modders, and with them the players, hoped that Valve had prepared some important announcement, but days, weeks, months passed … And no answer, no hello.
Today, the authors of the above modifications reportedthat they are already simply tired of waiting for a response from Valve and have returned their projects to the public domain. The most popular of the above two modifications is Team Fortress 2 Classic, which is based on the game’s source code leaked online, and returns it to the form that the game had sometime in 2008.
Naturally, the Classic modification is not just a “copy-paste” of the original, as, in particular, Blizzard does with its WoW Classic: the mod provides the project with some unique options, for example, the ability to conduct larger-scale battles – with the participation of as many as four teams instead of the standard two.
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Valve itself, however, considers these modifications to be a violation of intellectual property, but modders, apparently, are simply “on the drum”.