Team Fortress 2 Updates Released on Steam
Multiple fixes to keep the fragging going
Date: Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

When Team Fortress 2 players fire up their game on Steam today, they will get a little update to fix some issues with the cartoon stylized shooter. The fixes that are addressed include servers that weren’t uploading game stats, the crouch-jump exploit that sneaky players used to get outside of maps, a bug during sudden death when the map time limit is triggered and a penalty issued for having more than one player ubercharged at one time. As well, there is a fix for Linux dedicated servers that would crash on map changes.

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