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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-26 months agoMy god maybe that “open source games” lemmy community got one thing right It’s just a joke how e.g. tf2 players beg a megacorp to fix their game every year now. I like tf2 but the power dynamic between the publisher and the player is crazy
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•6 months agoI mean, if you want to play a game made by volunteers, that’s where Team Fortress came from. There originally was the Quake-based Team Fortress mod. There was Weapons Factory for Quake II, which was similar. The TF team was hired by Valve to do the confusingly-named Team Fortress Classic for Valve’s Half-Life, itself based on Quake II. And Valve did Team Fortress 2.
My god maybe that “open source games” lemmy community got one thing right
It’s just a joke how e.g. tf2 players beg a megacorp to fix their game every year now. I like tf2 but the power dynamic between the publisher and the player is crazy
I mean, if you want to play a game made by volunteers, that’s where Team Fortress came from.
There originally was the Quake-based Team Fortress mod.
There was Weapons Factory for Quake II, which was similar.
The TF team was hired by Valve to do the confusingly-named Team Fortress Classic for Valve’s Half-Life, itself based on Quake II.
And Valve did Team Fortress 2.