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If anything it shows support and hopefully a moral boost for folks as it shows workshoppers are not on the bot hosters side.
But also that some workshoppers are not all about profiting off the game by uploading items we know will never get in that are about #fixtf2 or #savetf2 during this time rather than flashy items valve would add to show our support with the community.
Right now tf2 needs the bots fixed not new hats.
Congratulations, you reinforced Meatwad's statement.
You aren't proving anytihng.
I don't think you need to make an entire cosmetic set to show that workshoppers are against botting, it's very evident that most(Who actually care for the game) are against idiots like the bot hosters. This entire thing, as Meat and Holiday have already stated, is a bad idea because it's giving them what they want, you played into their little game and they won. Congrats.
This entire thing comes off as a desperate move to use FixTF2 for steam points and a small relevancy boost that'll last a few days. Or a very over the top way to show "Support" or "Boost Morale" for the community.
Yall acting like me making this is the end of the world
There’s no retreating into ignoring the problem again and there’s no “making it worse.” The cats out of bag and the spotlights on botters right now. For better or for worse, botters are already trying their best to put on a show while they’re in the limelight. A pimply workshop cosmetic isn’t going to change that, and it doesn’t need to make some profound impact to have a spot here in the protest. It’s funny and a refreshing reprieve from the usual seriousness and vitriol that has made up the community over the last several weeks.
Kudos Glitch, I liked the cosmetic.