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People on other gaming subs were insisting that tf2 is 90% bots and practically dead. The player count is probably inflated a little bit by Trading Bots. I doubt that the bot hosters have or could afford to host that many bots from their parent's HP Pavilion Desktop from 2009 or some cheap cloud instances.
It is well known that the steam charts contains bloated numbers, but sources on this are conflicting. Around a year ago, when TF2 had over 100k players on stream charts, it was the developer behind Team Comtress. (Or whatever that was called) estimated that roughly 30k of the players were bot accounts or idlers. A number far less than 80%.
And TF2 is beating Call of duty, lol. MWII 2022 isn't on sale, they just raised the price to $70 and made it $60 during a sale to say "Our game is on sale". If a game is 60 bucks on sale, that isn't a sale. 40 and 50 bucks is not much of a good sale as 30 or 20 bucks is.
Let's say 2 million kids got on their break and that number evenly spreads across 20 games. (Assume at this scale there is no bias towards which of the 20 most popular game to play). If Dota which often has 1m players gets a boost of 100k players, it doesn't mean much. But if TF2 which often has under 100k suddently gets an extra 100k, that's a ...
Steam charts. Recently started playing again, kindof crazy the steam charts of COD MW2 2022 vs TF2s 24 hour peak is a difference of 20 thousand players in tf2s favour. Call of duty receives updates all the time and can’t pass a game that hasn’t had a major update in 2000 days. I know steam isn’t the only platform that mw2 is on, but if ...
This is yet another example why you should stop using SteamCharts and use a SteamDB /charts/ page instead, which provides data every 10 minutes on the :10s for every Steam game (just log in). Using SteamCharts in 2024 is like continuing to use IsSteamDown when SteamStat.us exists and is far better and most importantly, actually checks rather ...
I believe that if every bot was removed from TF2, the game would probably be number 20-30 on steamcharts. It is not as much as it is now, but it is still a lot of players for a game that hasn't had a major update in 5 years. I love this game, like we all do. It warms all of our hearts seeing the massive support we are getting in fighting these ...
After nine years in development, hopefully it was worth the wait. Was looking at steam charts, what's "team fortress 2008". Wow... What a fuckin’ throw back. Team Fortress 2008 was a sourcemod, most similar to Team Fortress 2 Classic or Vintage, that was released on Steam, for a while anyway.
r/tf2. This subreddit is dedicated to Team Fortress 2, created by Valve Corporation in 2007. After nine years in development, hopefully it was worth the wait. So i found a site that has the actual player count. Steam charts says theres 96k online rightnow however a site called teamwork (the same one that….
Steam charts only show which accs are running the game and not in game, so people who are idling time to sell accounts, people who have item farms up scammers, etc are all included. I think it's estimated to be 3,000 cheating bots and on average 14,000 people in servers.