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Anyways yeah a lot of people in the movement think the bot problem can be easily solved by pressing the “ban all bots” button when this issue will take an astronomical amount of effort to solve, even if you are multibillion dollar company. In addition why would you put effort in an old 17 year old game that is pretty much filled with bots
And I don't know who would believe that bot hosters are paying Valve to not fix tf2, it's just that negligence is what Valve does. That's it. I don't know if anyone here remembers but the last time we did this it actually worked for a little before the bots decided to make their return.
People seem to single out Valve, and if you wanna do that, fine with me, just don't be a jerk about it.
Also, TF2 is not "dead", "dying", "done for", "ruined", "left to die", or any of those things. Be glad we still get community-created updates, okay? It could definitely be worse.