Team Fortress 2, Day of Defeat: Source and Half-Life 2: Deathmatch Updates Released

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Updates to Team Fortress 2, Day of Defeat: Source and Half-Life 2: Deathmatch have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Source Engine Changes (TF2, DoD:S, HL2:DM)
  • Fixed IP bans not applying to RCON access
Team Fortress 2
  • Added The Cozy Camper
  • Added a new TF2 sub-forum: Competitive Team Play and League discussion
  • Fixed Solider buffs and rage meters not always being reset
  • Updated The Black Rose so it can be gift wrapped
  • Updated The Phlogistinator:
    • Fixed a bug where Mmmph-crit flames could cause Mmmph to build fast enough to allow it to be infinitely chained
    • Direct damage reduced by 10%. Afterburn damage is unchanged
    • Defense buff time during taunt lowered from 12 seconds to 10 seconds
  • Updated arena_nucleus
    • Fixed z-fighting bug on lower platform
  • Community Requests
    • Added player_carryobject and player_dropobject game events

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tyler

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They added more boss fight stuff to it, duh, who cares about z-fighting. If that's in the koth version, they probably fixed it for the port/update.
 

Pocket

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Meanwhile both versions of Nucleus still have blue chairs and computers in the RED area.
 

henke37

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So the event is for engineer buildings. There was one for the intelligence already I think. But does the new event happen for the intelligence? How about thrown food? Those holiday only gifts?
 

Yacan1

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Example: If you write a server plugin, you can start something with those events. For Example: write "Player XY dropped Sentry at ..." in chat if someone drops his sentry.
Not important for mappers ;)

I think he means sarcastically.

And not everything here has to do with mapping.