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It shows that you missed a lot and that's about it.
I suppose more pathetic is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about TF2tuber who only reminded so called TF2 "community" that TF2 is at miserable state for years due to Valve's neglect and justifing it with whataboutism and namecalling cuz he might be the one you don't like along with the others that might agree with him lol.
That would be even better than fixing quickplay all together. Now randoms will finally join my server without me having to advertise it like how it was back then.
Case in point, in this very thread:
https://steamcommunity.com/id/ShiraDew/inventory/#440_2_6549971004
Casual has ONE upside: being able to queue for specific maps, which can be construed as a downside as well because it leaves many maps to collect dust AND can take several minutes to find a match if you're queuing for a specific map.
Everything else either Casual has never had AT ALL or post 2013 TF2 had better--much better.
As long as Valve still monetizes the game, expects us to spend money on these monetizations, and promotes it, WE should expect THEM to improve the game. The most obvious change being reverting MyM's Casual mode. The code for Quickplay is STILL in the game, it can definitely be done.
I know this is sarcasm but it literally feels like so much of this community believes this. Anyone who needs others to make their decisions for them shouldn't be making any decision in life to begin with.
Valve treats this game like it expects its fanbase to die out naturally any year now, but it's still earning the big bucks, -- as noted in their own "revenue tier" report at the end of the year.
So why not demand it be treated like a top earner too?
People need to think for themselves. If someones opinion on a game is what stops them from playing than they're idiotic and never actually liked it to begin with.