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If you want the game to have a new HUD, then install it yourself.
But supposing that Valve does this, then it should be located somewhere in your Steam library, around where you manage the game's DLCs, then you choose your preferred HUD or whatever.
after attempting to get friends into the game in the past, they have complained about the ui being unintuitive and dated, hard to navigate. so this could be a very good idea
Valve adding this would be entirely unprecedented. I think dota allows community cursors and stuff but that’s the closest I can think of to something like this being added…
It’s just a fun design I thought would be cool to do. Just reimagining tf2 with modern day trends. I don’t even think this would be physically possible to implement.