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How to Quit Playing TF2
By Rocko
A step-by-step tutorial on how to ease the TF2 addiction.
   
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Let's get this straight....
We all love Team Fortress 2, right? There's no denying it. It's also perfectly healthy if you regularly play it.

However, a staggering rate of young adolescents are struggling with TF2 addiction, or TF2A for short.


The addiction can display violent and devastating results: Homework hasn't been started, chores haven't been made, parents are shaking their head, and you also can't find a good job.


In this tutorial, I will teach you how to come clean from TF2A at a 30 day minimum, and hopefully live a better life.
Step 1!
Open up the Steam app and go to the Library section. There, you will find Team Fortress 2. Hover the mouse cursor over the title.

Step 2!
Right-click on the title, and lead the cursor over to "Properties", and then "Uninstall". Click on "Uninstall."


















This next image pops up, asking you if you're sure you wanna uninstall TF2. We are curing your drug addiction, so we must say yes. Click again on "Uninstall".

Step 3...
Great! Now the game is uninstalled. But hold up...! It's still there!


What if I feel tempted to download it again??

Fret not! For there is a solution. Lead the cursor over to the TF2 title again, right-click, scroll to "Manage", and you will see a feature that says "Hide this game". Click on it.













Poof! The source is gone from your library. It is now more difficult to discover TF2.

Step 4: What now....
Now that you've hopefully uninstalled Steam as well (since you could always search up TF2, and doing this will decrease the addiction, and I don't feel like guiding you through this find some other ♥♥♥♥ how-to-do guide for this), you're probably confused and pacing around the house. What else do I do?? The rest of the internet isn't much fun...

















Lucky for you, there's a MYRAID of other things to do! For starters, there are plenty of awesome works of art out there you could dive into - movies, books, music, drawing, you have it! If you take a specific interest in film, I'd suggest binging the whole MCU franchise to find a new hobby.






















You could also pay a visit to a therapist and ask ways to cope from TF2A and how to remain productive. Remember, they are professionals, capable of giving expert advice for those that're healing from this laborious process.












"Spy main, huh? Have your parents abused you?"
That's it!!!
I literally can't think of a single other piece of advice to run this joke guide drier than light-meat chicken.











Bye bye!!!! Good luck on your TF2-free journey!!
2 Comments
steam-saw May 30 @ 12:28pm 
This rocks! It worked on me. 5 stars.
H May 25 @ 9:08pm 
i died 10 out of 10 tutorial:steamhappy: