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Valve are reporting on the Team Fortress website that the game's community contribution service has recently passed a major milestone. According to a blog post announcement, over ten million dollars have been paid out to over 400 contributors and partners, with $250,000 of that total already paid out to the contributors of the recently released "Robotic Boogaloo" update, which was entirely community created.
To celebrate this milestone, Valve have released a major update to the item submission tool, which now automatically tests submitted creations against a set of pre-defined standards in order to identify how game-ready the item is, and how the creator can improve it. A new "gold star" system has also been implemented to identify when items submitted through the new tool have been vetted. Valve concluded the blog post with a link to the updated Team Fortress 2 Workshop FAQ, which now features information about the submission system and the gold star tagging function. If you've ever wanted to create or submit your very own hat for Team Fortress 2, be sure to head on over to the Steam Workshop to find out more!
Over $10m has been paid out to item creators who have submitted items via the Steam Workshop.
To celebrate this milestone, Valve have released a major update to the item submission tool, which now automatically tests submitted creations against a set of pre-defined standards in order to identify how game-ready the item is, and how the creator can improve it. A new "gold star" system has also been implemented to identify when items submitted through the new tool have been vetted. Valve concluded the blog post with a link to the updated Team Fortress 2 Workshop FAQ, which now features information about the submission system and the gold star tagging function. If you've ever wanted to create or submit your very own hat for Team Fortress 2, be sure to head on over to the Steam Workshop to find out more!