Valve Replies To Fake Order Form For TF2 Items

Keane Ng

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Valve Replies To Fake Order Form For TF2 Items



A clever Team Fortress 2 fan printed out and sent the coupon from a fake catalog ad that Valve created for one of The Scout's new items. Valve actually responded, and they did so not only in style, but without breaking character.

Remember the fake catalog advertisement Valve produced for The Scout's Force-A-Nature [http://www.teamfortress.com/scoutupdate/force-a-nature.htm] gun? There was a coupon at the bottom of it, just like you used to find in the catalogs common back when people actually used the mail to buy things.

"MAIL COUPON NOW," it said, and one clever TF2 fan did just that and mailed it Valve. He or she probably got a chuckle out of it but didn't expect Valve to write back. Valve did. [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=15915957&postcount=790]

They didn't just send a cheeky letter, though. They sent one that's done up to look like stationary for the fictional Mann Co. that produces all the weapons, with a company logo and a sly stamped signature from Saxton Hale, the CEO of Mann Co himself.

The actual content of the letter is full of the clever humor that Valve seems to pack into everything TF2 nowadays, and even provided a hint about The Ambassador [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/91821-Team-Fortress-2s-Spy-Gets-A-BFG], the Spy unlockable announced yesterday. There's also a mention of TF2's April Fools Joke, The Jarate, a throwable jar full of urine. Confirmation of The Sniper's next item? I hope so.

If you can't read the writing from the attached image, click over here [http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn18/ElNarez/1242716774411.jpg] for a good laugh.

It's funny, sure, but if this is how Valve is spending its precious work hours these days, Half-Life 2: Episode 3 is never going to come out.


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incal11

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I don't consider things like the Jarate to be "clever humor";
but I guess that if you don't know any better...
 

Izerous

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This shows how much more enjoyment developers have working for their respective game studios. Can you imagine how much of a chuckle that guy had who created that response letter.
 

oliveira8

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incal11 said:
I don't consider things like the Jarate to be "clever humor";
but I guess that if you don't know any better...
Its how its done, that is clever.
 

Keane Ng

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incal11 said:
I don't consider things like the Jarate to be "clever humor";
but I guess that if you don't know any better...
I think the point IS that it's such a juvenile idea - it's all in the tone, that's what makes it funny.
 

RWJP

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Valve does it again, they really no how to connect with fans of their games...
 

readme.txt

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The last few days should be summed up in a "How to handle your community" document and send to every publisher and developer.

Epic win.
 

VoltySquirrel

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This proves that Valve are both the funniest cats in the game industry and that they really care about their community.
 

Lord George

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This is why I love Valve so much, a big game developer that still remembers what they got into the industry for, to have fun, make great games and not get so caught up with money. Though I don't imagine there in a short supply of that.
 

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I dont know what is more amazing:

The fact that they replied.
Or the fact that they played along with it.

I would love Valve, but the lack of support for PS3 is still making me bitter.
 

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Very shrewd. They send out a silly letter and all the gaming sites and bloggers talk about it. Beats spending money on ad banners.