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翻訳の問題を報告
The earth is destroyed, and tf2 along with it.
Well, suppose a batch of them gain intelligence. Enough of such that they begin to copy themselves into other servers. From there, they begin to act like a virus, taking every server they can enter and kicking everyone out to make room for bots. Soon, almost every server has been taken over by bots, save for a few that remain diligent enough to measures of keeping them out.
But soon, the bots' combined brains begin to crack the Drop System. From here, they begin to modify it in ways that wreck the entire economy (Or what's left of it, anyways), ranging from duplicating items to amounts that make them worthless to destroying entire backpacks at will. Eventually, Valve responds to the horrors, but by then the Bots are simply too smart to be dealt with by normal means.
And then, in an act that none thought was even possible... the bots enter the Cloud, and begin to infect other games...
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Was that good? It looks good.
It will be the end of it.
(It's a joke about how long it's been since they announced it.)