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@itsgalf: TF2 MM should be totally free. While "a one-time fee isn't as detrimental" a pay-to-play system, there will be players turned-off by what seems to be a paywall preventing them from playing at the next level (and for many of these players, such a level would resemble going beyond community pubs and playing on PUG services like the late tf2lobby).
In short, Valve should remember to use what worked about the CS:GO matchmaking system and accordingly tweak it to fit the needs of TF2's game mechanics and playerbase.
-HyCe.RoflCopterPilotX