It seems "Team Fortress 2" players have something to rejoice, as Valve has reportedly fixed the issue with World Traveler hat. Adding to the hype, the American video game development company has released some "Defense of the Ancients 2" (DOTA) updates, one of which is the added capacity to Australian matchmaking region.
According to Steam, an update for the team-based first-person shooter multiplayer game "Team Fortress 2" has been released courtesy of Valve. The said update will reportedly be applied automatically when gamers restart the game, and one of the major changes included is a fix to a display issue that some players experience with World Traveler hat as well as the map stamp purchases. Reports have it that the sales data was correct and that this was all but a display problem on the hat.
The update for "Team Fortress 2" also reportedly covers the models/materials for The Triggerman's Tacticals, Grimm Hatte, The Cool Breeze, and Unknown Mann. Moreover, there's the PASS Time update, which revolves, among others, around trying out some new sounds, catching and intercepting a tossed jack, added convar tf_passtime_ball_model, and a fix with an issue that prevents disguised Spies from receiving a pass from enemies. Lastly, gamers will be happy to know that the bug regarding overloadable weapons is fixed.
On the other hand, Valve has also released an update for the free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena video game "DOTA 2." One of the major updates is the added additional capacity to the Australian matchmaking regions. Also, Almond the Frondillo will now reportedly vanish when his owner is no longer visible, while a new option to automatically add new items to players' collection tab is added.
Along with the update reportedly comes various fixes, including the Alchemist illusion's Goblin Greed, the Keeper of the Light's illuminate, and the recent regression in the Tiny Toss Compendium Challenge. Furthermore, the Sleight of Fist and the Workshop Importer were reportedly amongst the issues fixed with the recent "DOTA 2" update.
Well, now that everything's been fixed thanks to the recent Valve updates, players can play in peace. And as long as they don't forget to restart "Team Fortress 2," they should expect to see the World Traveler Hat update working properly.
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