Valve sleuth says new datamine is "effectively direct confirmation" of Team Fortress 2 being ported to Source 2

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Now, some new TF-related code has been highlighted by notable Valve sleuth Tyler McVicker, which he says is "effectively direct confirmation" that Team Fortress 2 is being ported into Source 2.

All these years later, Team Fortress 2 still goes toe-to-toe with some of the best multiplayer games on Steam, and Valve continues to roll out updates both big and small. It's not exactly in desperate need of rejuvenation, then, but you could argue that CS:GO wasn't either when it was upgraded to Counter-Strike 2. The mention of this new TF project within Source 2 has had Valve aficionados and series fans stroking their metaphorical beards (and probably real ones in some cases too) about what it actually pertains to. Theories range from an all-new game based on Team Fortress 2, to a CS2-style enhanced port, to some kind of TF2-themed demo for Valve's upcoming hardware slate.

Even with the new information in McVicker's latest video, we're still none the wiser on what this TF project is exactly, but it does shed more light on what the devs are up to.

A new datamine shows that on October 14 of this year, some new lines of code were added to Source 1 import strings, which are of course used for moving things from Valve's older engine over to its newer one. It shows a mechanic specifically found in Team Fortress 2 was being ported into Source 2, which is displayed in the datamine as 'func_respawnroomvisualizer.' While past finds such as this merely suggested that project TF was related to Team Fortress 2, McVicker feels far more confident now.

"This seemingly confirms that TF is referring to Team Fortress, and it's also revealing that they are porting Team Fortress 2 maps into Source 2," he says. "With most multiplayer-related entities that are exclusive to Team Fortress 2 now being taken advantage of, this is effectively direct confirmation that yes, there's a team at Valve that is for some reason working on porting Team Fortress 2 into Source 2."

As I alluded to earlier, though, this doesn't confirm what Valve intends to do with these ported TF2 components. "Are they trying to do a CS2 thing, where they almost remaster Team Fortress 2, or is this a sequel?" McVicker ponders.

 
TF2 peaked at 76k players today, it's still going strong and 17 years old now, a Source 2 upgrade and it's ready for another decade.
Modern mapping tools, cleaned up Source spaghetti and SFM2 would be helpful for the community surrounding it.
 
Holy shit I remember playing this when it wasn't F2P.

Good to see it's still going strong. Good games never die, or at least shouldn't! :goog_relieved:
 
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Damn, i loved this game.
 
huh? why? that seems insanely random.

why now? are they planning to start actually supporting it again?
 
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TF2 peaked at 76k players today, it's still going strong and 17 years old now, a Source 2 upgrade and it's ready for another decade.
Modern mapping tools, cleaned up Source spaghetti and SFM2 would be helpful for the community surrounding it.
17 years old? Fuck, are you kidding?!
 
God damn, I played TF2 for the first time on my 360 with the Orange Box , then upgraded to PC a clocked over 1,000 hours on TF2.

Played it pretty much exclusively for 2 years, good times.

Cannot believe it's 17+ years old!!!

And it still gets 70k+ players, insane.
 
Loved vanilla TF2 on 360 through The Orange Box, such a shame the console ports never got updates. It's a totally different beast on Steam with so much content. It'd be really sweet to see this release again on consoles with crossplay (at least between consoles).

Either way happy to hear this game is still getting any type of support. Truly one of the greatest multiplayer games of all time
 
Loved vanilla TF2 on 360 through The Orange Box, such a shame the console ports never got updates. It's a totally different beast on Steam with so much content. It'd be really sweet to see this release again on consoles with crossplay (at least between consoles).

Either way happy to hear this game is still getting any type of support. Truly one of the greatest multiplayer games of all time
At the time it cost several 10k dollars to cert a patch (some sources say 40k). Making it unrealistic to update TF2 & Counterstrike on console.
Also the reason why Fez was left with a game-breaking bug.

 
I've loved TF so much ever since the Quake days. TF2 was SO good and MAN did I love it. I'd LOVE to see this happen. I always hoped we'd see a TF3 (lol, I know) or some kind of new iteration of TF2. Just figured it'd never happen. BUT NOW..... MAYBE..... 👀
 
While TF2 was a nice game up to a certain point... It was one of the horsemen that brought us the micro-transaction apocalypse.

Current TF2 is a complete mess.
 
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While TF2 was a nice game up to a certain point... It was one of the horsemen that brought us the micro-transaction apocalypse.

Current TF2 is a complete mess.

As far as I'm concerned, Valve ruined TF2 with their matchmaking update some nine or ten years ago. Pretty much killed community servers overnight, left a husk of a game behind.
 
Get ready for Hat Economy 2.0
Hold on, you're on to something. If they actually update the game, it's going to increase the value of your existing inventory. All those useless cases going for 4 cents a pop might end up selling for a dollar if enough new players enter the Hat Economy.
 
Hold on, you're on to something. If they actually update the game, it's going to increase the value of your existing inventory. All those useless cases going for 4 cents a pop might end up selling for a dollar if enough new players enter the Hat Economy.
Exactly! Solid retirement plan, if you ask me.
 
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