Quite a few bugs and problems have been solved by the new update

Jan 10, 2014 06:59 GMT  ·  By

Valve has just rolled out a brand new update for Team Fortress 2 to fix the Killstreak issues as well as to solve some of the exploits that are being used by shady players.

Team Fortress 2 is still one of the most popular online free-to-play first-person shooters, largely because Valve constantly updates the experience with fresh items, modes, and more.

Now, the studio has just rolled out a new patch for Team Fortress 2 designed to stomp out some of the bugs that appeared since the last update of 2013.

From glitches with the Killstreaks, to problems with various items or exploits during certain moments of a match, many things are solved by the update.

Check out the changelog for the new Team Fortress 2 patch below, via Steam.

- Added the ability to change an item's style in the class loadout menu - Fixed not being able to apply Killstreak Kits to the Sleeping Dogs promo items - Fixed Killstreak sheens for the Gunslinger and the Heavy's Fists - Fixed Killstreak counts being limited to 128 kills - Fixed projectiles not drawing correctly in old .dem files - Fixed not being able to gift wrap the Festive Sapper - Fixed the Mann vs. Machine scoreboard not always displaying values correctly - Fixed an exploit in Mann vs. Machine related to purchasing upgrades - Fixed not being able to use the Festive Crusader's Crossbow in Medieval mode - Fixed Medics seeing the incorrect string when trying to heal a target with the Escape Plan equipped - Fixed Medigun healing beams staying on when the Medic dies while healing someone - Fixed a problem that caused the Steam Holiday Sale 2013 promo items to be untradeable for some accounts - Updated Strange Wranglers to track wrangled sentry kills - Updated the Heart of Gold so name tags and description tags can be applied to it - Updated the localization files - Updated the Short Circuit - Damage lowered - Consumes 15 metal per projectile destroyed - Can no longer fire underwater - Fixed a bug with orphaned particles

The new Team Fortress 2 update is already available for download via the Steam service for PC, Mac, and Linux.