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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLYdg5dtEPQ&list=UUN9LNqoduSQkOdxlxKgPnnw
It IS recent. And NISLT and Delfy are definite sources for things like that.
That video was uploaded about a week ago...August 2nd 2014 and the guy in the video was using a custom HUD since the videos were made via replays and replays are reenactment's via the source engine i imagine that they take from the assets from the currently installed version of tf2 and not exactly the version that the replay was from. the user (NISLT) version of tf2 may have had a custom HUD. (This may or may not be true since i havent worked with replays before)
Well how come it has the old TF2 HUD display? Do some countries support the older display then?
What? It was a custom HUD, how does that automatically disprove things?
i got ninja'd hard