Valve has released SDK, a developer vehicle set for Team Fortress 2. This vehicle set allows players to create completely new TF2 -based games.
Valve, released in 2007 and is one of the most iconic games of multiplayer FPS genre Team Fortress 2 For a long -awaited SDK (Software Development Kit) update the update. This vehicle set contains all the game codes on both the client and the server side, and not only creates modes of modes, but allows players to develop completely new games with TF2.
Innovations Coming with Team Fortress 2 SDK
Unlike the Steam workshop or local content modes, Valve said that this SDK offers a wider flexibility to mod producers. Developers can now perform everything from small changes to full transformations. The modes made with SDK can be broadcast through Steam with a non -commercial license. However, these modes and all the content they contain need to be free.
Valve also draws attention to the contributions of the community to the TF2 inventory, warned Mode producers not to make modes to make profits from workshop content. This move allows the TF2 community to play a more active role in shaping the future of the game.
In addition to the SDK, Valve has released a major update for multiplayer games that work with TF2 and other Source engine. These updates include improvements such as 64-bit support, scalable HUD interface, and correcting client-biased forecasting errors. In addition, new cosmetic options, light effects and in -game optimization were made for TF2.
Valve’s step aims to both revive the TF2 community and offer new opportunities to creative developers. Team Fortress 2 SDK is seen as an important milestone for both nostalgic players and innovative developers.