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Team Fortress 2 updated to fix Linux memory usage

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Team Fortress 2 is a great free game for when you're bored, and the experience on Linux should be quite a bit better now too.

Yesterdays update shows the developers working on Linux performance with this change "Significantly reduced memory usage on Mac and Linux clients". It's good to see they are still paying attention to us.

See the full changelog here.

For the TF2 gamers amongst us, how's it looking now? I found it hilarious with the Steam Controller. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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8 comments

lucinos Jan 8, 2016
one small detail. It is not a "free game", it is a "free to play game".


Last edited by lucinos on 8 January 2016 at 10:18 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Jan 8, 2016
Quoting: lucinosone small detail. It is not a "free game", it is a "free to play game".

Lolwhut.
linux_gamer Jan 8, 2016
Quoting: lucinosone small detail. It is not a "free game", it is a "free to play game".
You can earn money with it, I found something I sold for more than 1€! (Never had such luck again tbh.)
lucifertdark Jan 9, 2016
It's more like a sell stuff to earn money to pay to win game. ;)
Eike Jan 9, 2016
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Quoting: lucinosone small detail. It is not a "free game", it is a "free to play game".

I think this is an important difference.
Serena, The Plan, You have to win the game, these are free games. They don't make money with it.
With Team Fortress 2 and many other games, they do make money, it's just a different way of monetization.
Steam makes the same difference: At the price tag, they either display "Free" or "Free to play".
Snev Jan 9, 2016
Quoting: TheBoss
Quoting: lucinosone small detail. It is not a "free game", it is a "free to play game".

Lolwhut.

Expressing laughter and disbelief or confusion at the same time? Why?
Liam Dawe Jan 9, 2016
Quoting: Snev
Quoting: TheBoss
Quoting: lucinosone small detail. It is not a "free game", it is a "free to play game".

Lolwhut.

Expressing laughter and disbelief or confusion at the same time? Why?

For this title, it's a silly argument. All game-play aspects are 100% free.
Gutterdrums Jan 9, 2016
I sold an
Quoting: linuxgamer
Quoting: lucinosone small detail. It is not a "free game", it is a "free to play game".
You can earn money with it, I found something I sold for more than 1€! (Never had such luck again tbh.)

High Five!!! I got $35 for a strange taunt and $76 for an unusual hat last month lol


Last edited by Gutterdrums on 9 January 2016 at 9:19 pm UTC
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