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The boring truth is that valve couldn't give less of a toss about what happens to this game, because they can barely be moved off their lazy asses to fix fundamental issues that have been plaguing it for years and really aren't that complicated to begin with.
This isn't really a problem unique to tf2, valve wont move a single finger to maintain any of their games, out of sheer disinterested in anything that isn't VR or weird tech demos nobody plays.
it seems like a real easy lazy step to make the game notably better
>Uses the money to get art of his bara waifu
Gotta respect the grind