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Valve releases Mann vs Machine


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Valve, creators of bestselling game franchises (such as Half-Life, Portal, Left 4 Dead, and Counter-Strike) and leading technologies (such as Steam and Source), announced today that Mann vs. Machine (MvM), a new co-operative game for its free-to-play online action title Team Fortress 2 (TF2), is now available to download for free via Steam on PC and Mac.

MvM lets you and five friends fight a lethal horde of robots on all-new maps, with the opportunity to upgrade abilities and weapons along the way. Band together to survive all of the robot waves in a variety of missions to earn incredible loot and unlock new achievements.

To find out more about MvM, please visit http://www.teamfortress.com/mvm/. For more information on TF2, please visit http://www.teamfortress.com/.

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Tried getting on to play after the updated downloaded, Valve only had about 50 official servers up(well, for if you don't buy a tour of duty ticket, dunno how many for that) but anyway, the player queue to get in was OVER 9000. Really, it was over 9000 when I checked.

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Yeah, tried again this morning, it showed almost 500 empty servers, but the queue was even longer with 14,000. Tried getting in to a public server, but most are password protected, and for the ones that aren't its a pain, since in order to run MvM they have to be 32 players(apparently the bots use up the other slots) so just constantly joining empty servers and servers with only 1 or 2 people on them only to end up as a spectator with tons of other people. So yeah, I can't see it being very easy to get in for the near future. I guess back to cp_dustbowl for me.

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