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Fact check: Team Fortress 2 updated to 64-bit last year.
1. Summary of the results
1. Summary of the results
The statement is accurate - Team Fortress 2 did receive a 64-bit update in April 2024, specifically on April 22nd. This update included both Windows and Linux client/server support, along with significant performance improvements like increased maximum FPS and Vulkan API rendering options.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original statement omits several crucial pieces of context:
- The update was part of a larger technical overhaul that included raw mouse input changes and performance optimizations
- Initial deployment had issues with anti-virus software false positives requiring a quick follow-up patch
- The game maintained significant popularity (16th most-played on Steam) despite its age
- The update affected both client and server components, impacting not just players but server operators and mod developers who needed to ensure compatibility
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
While not technically misleading, the statement's simplicity understates the significance of this technical transition for a 17-year-old game. It fails to acknowledge:
- The update's impact on the game's modding community who needed to adapt their tools
- The broader context of TF2's ongoing development, where updates had become relatively rare
- The community's concerns about whether this update would affect the game's persistent bot problems
- The technical challenges some users might face during the transition, particularly those with older hardware or custom modifications
The statement benefits Valve by presenting this as a simple technical update, while obscuring both the complexity of the transition and the company's historically irregular support for the game.