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this was much a joke
I really miss L4D1, it had plenty of uniqueness and fun aspects (and personally I find it more competetive) compared to L4D2, only reason it died was because of lack of support.
Hell even if they had just updated it to have workshop support for maps etc.
Out of everything, TF2 wouldn't be number 1 FPS without it's free to play behaviour.
F2P != necessarily microtransactions. THink what they did to Portal 1, it was free to download for a period (like a free weekend, but longer) and anyone who downloaded it got to keep it for free.
Ideally I would hope they would add workshop support so that you no longer have to get custom maps from 3rd parties, and give it a bit of marketing support on the front page of the steam store.
For two, the Workshop is not as reliable as established (established being the important word here) third-party sites, and creating a functional 'Shop for Left 4 Dead would take time better spent on other things. Considering very few people actively mod for Left 4 Dead, content theft is almost guaranteed to be rampant as well.
I specified maps you dolt. I know all about the issues with using L4D1 mods.
And if content theft occurs, then if the original map makers actually care about it they can go dispute it and get their name on it. If they don't, well it's more content for the players regardless of the name on it.
"Content for the players" is the weakest excuse I have yet to hear for taking somebody else's work and doing the comparatively menial job of uploading it "for" them. Original authors are the ones doing all the work, they are the ones who decide where their work goes. If they say "yeah, you can submit my work", more power to ya. If they don't say anything, that counts as a no, too damn bad for everyone who uses only the Workshop.