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frenzy_ And lets get that promod verison a moving. Let out all the secrets....
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-wax
If you read VALVe reviews from ex-employees (and take them with a grain of salt), it seems pretty established that teams with old devs and no future plans/release schedules are more often than not very toxic and that joining them is frowned upon as they should be choked out of the company.
My guess is that the team knows how to play the VALVe employee meta very well and won't get fired for being idle, possibly because of job security (nobody wants to touch TF2), possibly because nobody minds them.
Once again, grain of salt.
So fucking hyped for this content. Thanks so much, dev team, looking fresh as fuck. Keep it up.
Ask there: https://forums.tf2center.com/
You and they should connect to your 77.x.x.x IP (http://ip4.me/)
192.168.x.x is your local network
What do you mean when you say "I forwarded the ports [on VirtualBox]"? What did you change to your VM's network configuration?
The public IP should be your router's IP.
Alternatively, you could just run the server directly on Windows, it should be easier to setup and you won't lose performance due to virtualization.