by Connor Feb 22,2025

Valve's Source SDK update is a game-changer for modders. The inclusion of the complete Team Fortress 2 codebase opens up exciting possibilities for creating entirely new games. While the license mandates free distribution of these creations and their associated content, history shows that successful free projects often pave the way for commercially successful iterations.
This isn't just about TF2; Valve has also released a significant update for all Source engine multiplayer games. This update introduces 64-bit executables, a flexible UI and HUD system, and crucial fixes for client-side prediction problems, among other enhancements.
This is a monumental step forward for the modding community, and we eagerly anticipate the innovative and potentially groundbreaking games that will undoubtedly emerge from this development.
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