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the dream is a sourcemod that is able to pull inventory data from the item servers while allowing for full customization of classes/weapons on a server level so people can make whatever changes they like
Honestly I'm glad Valve is making their games more mod-able, I think its nice. Things being mod-able is extremely important, not only in old video games (like TF2) but in new one's as well.
It's been a long time coming, the only thing bad I can see coming out of it is "bad actors" and thats more of an umbrella term, like I see cheaters and bot hosters using it to get back in casual but like I said idk ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about SDK or what it can do.
I just hope that, if TF2 doesn't get anymore major updates content wise, we keep getting these. It's nice, shows there's at least someone who cares.
For the love of God please stop using the term "content creator". The post even opens with "Mod makers"! Just say modders!
does this mean TF2C will finally be able to go legit?
steam didn't embed the youtube link, rip
Anyway, that's great news. Other companies should take notes.