2007 first-person shooter video game

2007 video game
Team Fortress 2 is a multiplayer first-person shooter game developed and published by Valve Corporation. It is the sequel to the 1996 Team Fortress mod for Quake and its 1999 remake, Team Fortress Classic. The game was released in October 2007 as part of The Orange Box for Microsoft Windows and the Xbox 360, and was former ported to the PlayStation 3 in December 2007. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released as a standalone claim for Windows in April 2008, and was updated to support Mac OS X in June 2010 and Linux in February 2013. It is distributed on-line through Valve ‘s digital retailer Steam, with Electronic Arts managing all forcible or console editions of the game.

Players join one of two teams, RED and BLU, and choose one of nine character classes to play as in game modes such as capture the flag and king of the mound. Development was led by John Cook and Robin Walker, the developers of the original Team Fortress mod. Team Fortress 2 was announced in 1998 under the name Team Fortress 2: Brotherhood of Arms. Initially, the game had more realistic, militaristic visuals and gameplay, but this changed over the prolong nine years of development. After Valve released no information for six years, Team Fortress 2 regularly featured in Wired News ‘ annual vaporware list among early ignominies. [ 3 ] The finished Team Fortress 2 has cartoon-like visuals influenced by the art of J. C. Leyendecker, Dean Cornwell, and Norman Rockwell, [ 4 ] and uses Valve ‘s Source game engine. Team Fortress 2 has received critical acclaim for its artwork focus, gameplay, humor, and use of character in a wholly multiplayer game. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Valve continues to release new content on a seasonal worker basis in the class of submissions made through the Steam Workshop. In June 2011, the game became free-to-play, supported by microtransactions for in-game cosmetics. A ‘drop system ‘ was besides added and refined, allowing free-to-play users to sporadically receive in-game equipment and items. Though the game has had an unofficial competitive scene since its release, both confirm for official competitive play through ranked matchmaking and an overhaul fooling feel were added in July 2016. [ 9 ]

Gameplay

A group of RED players attack a BLU base on the map “ Well ” In most game modes, BLU and RED compete for a combat-based objective. [ 6 ] Players can choose to play as one of nine character classes in these teams, each with their own unique strengths, weaknesses, and weapon sets. In ordain to accomplish objectives efficiently, a counterweight of these classes is required due to how these strengths and weaknesses interact with each other in a team-based environment. Although the abilities of a act of classes have changed from earlier Team Fortress incarnations, the basic elements of each class have remained, that being one primary weapon, one secondary weapon, and one melee weapon. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The game was released with six official maps, although over one hundred maps have since been included in subsequent updates, including community-created maps. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] When players choose a gamemode for the first time, an basic television is played, showing how to complete its objectives. During matches, the Administrator, [ 14 ] voiced by Ellen McLain, announces events over loudspeakers. [ 15 ] The actor limit for one match is sixteen on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and twenty-four on the Windows edition. [ 16 ] however, in 2008, the Windows edition was updated to include a server variable that allows for up to thirty-two players. [ 17 ] Team Fortress 2 is the first of Valve ‘s multiplayer games to provide detail statistics for individual players, such as the total come of time spend play as each class, most points obtained, and most objectives completed in a single life. haunting statistics tell the actor how they are performing in relative to these statistics, such as if a player comes close to their commemorate for the damage inflicted in a round off. [ 12 ] Team Fortress 2 besides features numerous achievements for carrying out sealed tasks, such as achieving a certain count of kills or completing a round within a certain time. Sets of class-specific achievements have been added in updates, which can award weapons to the actor upon completion. This unlockable system has since been expanded into a random fell system, whereby players can besides obtain items just by playing the game. [ 18 ]

Game modes

Core game modes

Team Fortress 2 contains five core game modes .

  • Attack/Defend (A/D) is a timed game mode in which the BLU team’s goal is to capture RED control points. The number of control points varies between maps, and the points must be captured by the BLU team in respective order. To capture a control point, a player must stand on it for a certain amount of time. This process can be sped up by more players on one team capturing a single point. Once a control point is captured by the BLU team, it cannot be re-captured by the RED team. The RED team’s job is to prevent the BLU team from capturing all the control points before the time limit ends. Once a point is captured, the time limit will extend.[19]
  • Capture the Flag (CtF) is a mode which revolves around the BLU and RED teams attempting to steal and capture the opposing team’s flag, represented in-game as an intelligence briefcase. At the same time, both teams must defend their own intelligence. When the intelligence is dropped by the carrier – either by dying or dropping it manually, it will stay on the ground for 1 minute before returning to its original location if it is not picked up again. A team’s intelligence can only be carried by the opposing team. The first team to capture the enemy’s intelligence three times wins.[20]
  • Control Points (CP) is a timed game mode where there are several control points placed around the map, with 3 or 5 control points in total depending on the map. These are referred to as “3CP” and “5CP,” respectively. The game will start off with only the middle control point being available for capture, with the other control points split equally among both teams. Once this middle control point is captured, a team can begin capturing the enemy team’s points in respective order. The time limit is extended on the capture of a control point by either team. For a team to win, they must capture all the control points within the time limit.[19]
  • King of the Hill (KOTH) is a timed game mode that contains a single control point at the middle of the map that can be captured by both the RED and BLU teams. Upon capturing the control point, a team-specific timer starts counting down but stops upon the point being captured by the opposing team. The first team to have their timer count down to 0 wins.[21]
  • Payload (PL) is a timed game mode where the BLU team must push an explosive cart along a track, while the RED team must prevent the cart from reaching their base. To push the cart, at least one BLU player must stay within the range of the cart, which will dispense health and ammo every few seconds. The cart’s speed will increase as more BLU players attempt to push it. Payload maps have multiple “checkpoints” along the track. Once these checkpoints are captured, they may adjust the spawn locations of both teams. Capturing a checkpoint will also increase the time limit. If the cart is not pushed by the BLU team for 20 seconds, it will begin to move back to the last captured checkpoint, where it will stop. The RED team can stop the cart from being pushed by being within range of it. The RED team wins by preventing the cart from reaching the final checkpoint before time runs out.[22]

option game modes

There are several alternative game modes in Team Fortress 2. These modes consist of a little phone number of maps and detach from the congress of racial equality game modes in some way .

  • Arena is a special game mode in which players do not respawn upon death. A team can win either by eliminating all opposing players, or by claiming a single capture point that opens after a certain time has elapsed.[23] This mode is currently unavailable through matchmaking, but is still accessible through community servers.
  • Mannpower is a mode in which players have access to a grappling hook and assorted power-ups laid around the map that grant unique abilities.[24] While not bound to any specific mode, all current official Mannpower maps use a variation of Capture the Flag. In Mannpower’s variation of Capture the Flag, both teams have an intelligence flag, and the first team to capture the enemy’s intelligence ten times wins. The mode is heavily inspired by the Quake mod, Threewave CTF, a mod created by former Valve employee David Kirsch.[25]
  • Medieval Mode is a mode in which players are restricted to using melee and support weapons, with certain exceptions for medieval-themed projectile weapons.[26] While not bound to any specific mode, the only official Medieval Mode map uses a 3CP variation of Attack/Defend. If Medieval Mode is enabled on a map, select phrases spoken by players in the in-game text chat will be replaced with more thematic variants, such as “hello” being replaced with “well meteth”.
  • PASS Time is a unique timed game mode inspired by rugby, developed by Valve, Bad Robot Interactive, and Escalation Studios.[27] Three unique goals (the Run-In, Throw-In, and Bonus Goals) are placed on each team’s side of the map. A single ball called the JACK will spawn at the center of the map, and players must pick it up and carry it to the opposing team’s side. Players can score a goal by either carrying the JACK to a Run-In Goal or by throwing the JACK through the Throw-In Goal. Three goals can be scored by throwing the JACK through the Bonus Goal, which is much more difficult to score. To win, a team must either score five goals, or have the most goals when the timer runs out.
  • Payload Race, like Payload, has the main objective being to push a cart to a final checkpoint. Unlike Payload, both the RED and BLU teams are fighting to push their cart to the final checkpoint. There is only one checkpoint for each track, and there is no time limit. The team to reach their checkpoint first wins.[28]
  • Player Destruction is a community-made game mode in which a player’s death causes a pickup to appear. The first team to collect a set number of pickups and deliver them to a drop-off point wins the game. The players on each team with the most pickups are highlighted for everyone to see, and gain a passive healing effect for themselves and any nearby teammates.
  • Special Delivery is a mode similar to Capture the Flag, but there is only one neutral briefcase that can be picked up both the RED and BLU teams. Upon a team picking up the briefcase, the opposing team will be unable to pick up the briefcase until it has been dropped for 45 seconds and respawns as a neutral briefcase. A team wins by carrying the briefcase onto a loading platform, which will gradually rise until the platform reaches its peak.[29]
  • Territorial Control consists of several control points spread out across a single map. Like Control Points, each point can be captured by either the RED or BLU teams. Unlike Control Points, only two points are accessible at a single time. Upon a team’s successful capture of a point, the “stage” ends and the accessible capture points change. When a team only has control of a single control point, they are blocked from capturing the opposing team’s control point and the team must wait until the time limit is up and the accessible capture points change. A team wins by capturing all the control points.[19]

other game modes

These modes are not categorized with the other modes, and rather have their own divide sections in the game .

  • Halloween Mode is a special mode that is enabled during the Halloween season, and allows the players access to more than 20 maps, Halloween-exclusive cosmetics, and challenges. For example, Halloween 2012 included a difficult Mann vs. Machine mission involving destroying more than 800 enemy forces.[30] Owing to popular demand of the Halloween events, Valve later added the Full Moon event, an event that triggers around every full moon phase throughout the year, which allows players to equip Halloween-exclusive cosmetics. In 2013, Valve introduced an item called Eternaween, and upon use, allows players of a specific server to use Halloween-exclusive cosmetics for 2 hours.[31]
  • Mann vs Machine, also known as MvM, is a cooperative game mode where players must defend their base from waves of robots modeled after all nine playable classes, and slow-moving tanks carrying bombs. Robots and tanks drop a currency referred to as Credits upon their death, which players can use to buy upgrades for themselves or their weapons. The players win upon successfully defending their base from the bomb until the last wave.[32] A paid version of this game mode called “Mann Up” is also available, where players buy tickets to play “Tours of Duty”, a collection of missions with the chance to win unique cosmetics and weapon skins upon completion.[33]
  • Offline Practice Mode is just like any other multiplayer match, but it only consists of the player and bots. The number of bots, their difficulty, and the map can all be adjusted to a player’s preference, though only a select amount of maps are available to play.[34][35][36]
  • Training Mode exists to help new players get acquainted with basic controls, and teaches them the basics of four of the nine classes. It uses wooden dummies and bots to teach players the basic mechanics of classes and the game.[34]

Classes and characters

From left to right : Pyro, Engineer, Spy, Heavy, Sniper, Scout, Soldier, Demoman, and Medic Team Fortress 2 features nine playable classes, evenly schism and categorized into “ Offense ”, “ defense ”, and “ Support ”. [ 12 ] Each class has strengths and weaknesses and must work with other classes to be effective, promote strategy and teamwork. [ 37 ] Each classify has at least three default weapons : a primary weapon, secondary weapon, and melee weapon. Some classes have extra slots for PDAs .

offense

  • The Scout (Nathan Vetterlein) is an American baseball fan and street runner from Boston, Massachusetts who practiced running to “beat his mad dog siblings to the fray.”[38] He is a fast, agile character, who is armed by default with a scattergun, a pistol, and an aluminum baseball bat. The Scout can double jump, and counts as two people when capturing control points and pushing the Payload cart.
  • The Soldier (Rick May) is an American jingoistic patriot from the Midwest who stylizes himself as a military man despite having never served in any branch of the Armed Forces. The Soldier is armed by default with a rocket launcher, a shotgun, and a folding shovel.[39] He is both the second-slowest class in the game and the class with the second-highest health, after the Heavy Weapons Guy. The Soldier can use his rocket launcher to rocket jump to other locations at the cost of some health.
  • The Pyro (Dennis Bateman) is a pyromaniac of unknown gender and origin who wears a fire-retardant suit and a voice-muffling gas mask. By default, the Pyro is armed with a flamethrower which can set players on fire, a shotgun, and a fire axe. The Pyro’s flamethrower can also produce a blast of compressed air that repels any nearby enemies and projectiles, and extinguishes burning teammates. The Pyro is deluded and believes they are living in a utopian fantasy world referred to as “Pyroland”.[40]

defense

  • The Demoman (Gary Schwartz) is a black Scottish, one-eyed, alcoholic demolitions expert from Ullapool, Scotland.[42] Armed by default with a grenade launcher, a sticky bomb launcher, and a glass bottle of scrumpy, the Demoman can use his explosives to provide indirect fire and set traps.[40] The Demoman can use his sticky bomb launcher to “sticky jump” at the cost of some health.
  • The Heavy Weapons Guy, or simply the Heavy, (Schwartz) is a large Russian man from the Dzhugdzhur Mountains of the USSR. He is heavy in stature and accent, and is obsessed with firepower. He is the slowest class, and can both sustain and deal substantial amounts of damage. His default weapons consist of a minigun that he affectionately refers to as “Sasha”, a shotgun, and his fists.[43]
  • The Engineer (Grant Goodeve) is an American inventor, engineer, intellectual, and “good ol’ boy” from Bee Cave, Texas.[44] The Engineer can build structures to support his team: a sentry gun for defending key points, a health and ammunition dispenser, and a pair of teleporter modules (one entrance and one exit).[40] The Engineer is armed by default with a shotgun, a pistol, a wrench that functions as both a melee weapon and to repair and upgrade his buildings, and two separate PDAs; one to erect his buildings and one to remotely destroy them.

support

  • The Medic (Robin Atkin Downes) is a German doctor from Stuttgart with little regard for the Hippocratic Oath.[45] He is equipped with a “Medi Gun” that can restore health to injured teammates. When healing teammates, the Medi Gun progressively builds an “ÜberCharge” meter, which, when fully charged, can be activated to provide the Medic and his patient with temporary invulnerability. The Medic is also equipped with a syringe gun and a bonesaw for situations in which he must fight without his teammates’ protection.[46][40] He keeps doves as pets, one of which is named Archimedes.
  • The Spy (Bateman) is a French covert operative whose equipment is designed for stealth and infiltration, including a cloaking device disguised as a wristwatch, an electronic sapper, used to disable and destroy enemy Engineers’ buildings, and a device hidden in his cigarette case that enables him to disguise himself as any player on either team. He is armed with a revolver and a butterfly knife, able to use the latter to instantly kill enemies by stabbing them in the back.[40] He is the only character who does not wear any clothing in his team’s bright color or a patch denoting his specialty, instead preferring a balaclava, business suit, necktie, and gloves in muted team-color hues.

Non-playable characters

early characters include the Administrator ( voiced by Ellen McLain ), an spiritual world announcer who provides information about time limits and objectives to players, and her assistant Miss Pauling ( Ashly Burch ). The hurl has expanded with Halloween updates, including the characters of the Horseless Headless Horsemann and MONOCULUS ( Schwartz ). 2012 and 2013 saw the addition of Merasmus, the Bombinomicon, and Redmond, Blutarch, and Zepheniah Mann ( all played by Nolan North ). previous unused voicelines recorded by North were belated used for a Horseless Headless Horsemann seen in the 2019 map “ Laughter ” and a jack-o’-lantern rest atop the Payload cart in the 2020 map “ Bloodwater ”. The quality Davy Jones ( voiced by Calvin Kipperman ) [ 48 ] made an appearance in the 2018 map “ Cursed Cove ”. In the video announcement for the “ Jungle Inferno ” update, Mann Co. CEO Saxton Hale is voiced by JB Blanc. [ 49 ]

competitive play

Team Fortress 2 is played competitively, through multiple leagues. The north american league, ESEA, supports a pay Team Fortress 2 league, with $ 42,000 in prizes for the top teams in 2017. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] [ 52 ] Team Fortress 2 is played competitively in many formats, such as Highlander ( nine players per team, one of each class ), Prolander ( 7v7 ) and 6v6. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] [ 55 ] While formalized competitive gameplay is identical different from normal Team Fortress 2, it offers an environment with a much higher grade of teamwork than in populace servers. Most teams use voice chat to communicate, and use a combination of scheme, communication, and aiming ability to win against other teams. Community-run competitive leagues besides tend to feature restrictions such as detail bans and class limits. These leagues are frequently supported by Valve via in-game medals ( which are submitted via the Steam Workshop ) and announcements on the official web log. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] [ 56 ] In April 2015, Valve announced that a dedicate competitive mode would be added to Team Fortress 2, utilizing skill-based matchmaking ; [ 57 ] closed beta testing began in the postdate class. [ 58 ] The competitive mode was added in the “ Meet Your Match ” update, released on July 7, 2016. [ 59 ] Ranked matches are played six-vs-six, with players ranked in thirteen tiers based on win/losses and an appraisal of their skills. [ 60 ] Ranked matchmaking will balance players based on their tiers and denounce. A like matchmaking approach path has been added for casual games for matches of 12-vs-12 players. In order to join competitive matchmaking, players must have associated their steam account with the Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator, deoxyadenosine monophosphate well as having a Team Fortress 2 “ premium account ”, which is unlocked by either having bought the game before it went free-to-play or by having made an in-game detail buy since. [ 61 ]

Development

Origins

The original Team Fortress was developed by Robin Walker and John Cook as a complimentary mod for the 1996 personal computer game Quake. In 1998, Walker and Cook were employed by Valve, which had just released its first game, Half-Life. Valve began developing Team Fortress 2 as a standalone retail game using Valve ‘s GoldSrc engine. [ 62 ] In 1999, Valve released Team Fortress Classic, a port of the original Team Fortress, as a barren Half-Life mod. [ 63 ] Team Fortress Classic was developed using the publicly available Half-Life software development kit out as an example to the community and industry of its tractability. [ 64 ]
Team Fortress 2 originally featured a realistic visual style primitively featured a realistic ocular style In contrast to the master Team Fortress, Valve originally planned Team Fortress 2 to have a modern war aesthetic. It would feature a command hierarchy including a Commander class, chute drops over foe territory, network part communication, and numerous other innovations. [ 65 ] The Commander class played similarly to a real-time scheme game, with the musician viewing the game from a bird’s-eye position and issuing orders to players and AI-controlled soldiers. [ 65 ] Team Fortress 2 was first shown at E3 1999, [ 66 ] where Valve showcased new technologies including parametric vivification, which blended animations for placid, more graphic motion, [ 67 ] and Intel ‘s multi-resolution engagement engineering, which dynamically reduced the detail of distant on-screen elements to improve performance. [ 67 ] The game earned several awards including Best Online Game and Best Action Game. [ 66 ] In mid-2000, Valve announced that Team Fortress 2 had been delayed for a second time. [ 68 ] They attributed the stay to growth switching to its new in-house engine, Source. Following the announcement, Valve released no news on the game for six years. [ 69 ] Walker and Cook worked on versatile other Valve projects ; Walker was visualize head on Half-Life 2: Episode One [ 70 ] and Cook worked on Valve ‘s content distribution platform Steam. [ 71 ] Team Fortress 2 became a big case of vaporware, a long-anticipated game that had seen years of development, and was often mentioned alongside another much-delayed game, Duke Nukem Forever. [ 3 ] Walker said that Valve built “ three to four ” different versions of Team Fortress 2 before settling on their concluding design. [ 72 ] shortly before the dismissal of Half-Life 2 in 2004, Valve ‘s selling director Doug Lombardi confirmed that Team Fortress 2 was still in exploitation . [ 10 ]
An example of colour coding: on the 2Fort map, both the BLU and RED bases have their own colour scheme. bolshevik base on 2Fort BLU free-base on 2Fort

Final purpose

Valve reintroduced Team Fortress 2 at the July 2006 EA Summer Showcase event with a drastically unlike ocular design. [ 10 ] Departing from the realistic ocular blueprint of early Valve games, Team Fortress 2 features a cartoon-like ocular stylus influenced by 20th-century commercial illustrations [ 11 ] [ 73 ] and the artwork of J. C. Leyendecker, Dean Cornwell, and Norman Rockwell, [ 4 ] achieved through Gooch shading. [ 74 ] The crippled debuted with the Source engine ‘s new moral force unhorse, shadowing and soft particle technologies alongside Half-Life 2: Episode Two. It was the first game to implement the Source locomotive ‘s new Facial Animation 3 features. [ 75 ] Valve abandoned the naturalistic style when it became impossible to reconcile it with the unrealistic gameplay, with opposing armies having constructed detailed bases directly future to each other. The Commander classify was abandoned as players would just refuse to follow the player ‘s orders.

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Valve designed each character, team, and equipped weapon to be visually distinct, even at rate ; for example, the coloring draw attention to the chest area, bringing focus on the equipped weapon. [ 77 ] The voices for each of the classes were based on imagining what people from the 1960s would expect the classes to have sounded like, according to writer Chet Faliszek. [ 78 ] The function design has an “ evil ace “ root with archetypal spy fortresses, concealed within inconspicuous buildings such as industrial warehouses and farms to give plausibility to their close up proximities ; these bases are normally separated by a neutrally theme space. The bases shroud exaggerated extremely weapons such as laser cannons, nuclear warheads, and missile establish facilities, taking the function of objectives. The maps have little ocular clutter and stylized, about impressionistic model, to allow enemies to be spotted more easily. The impressionist design approach besides affects textures, which are based on photos that are filtered and improved by hand, giving them a haptic quality and giving Team Fortress 2 its distinct search. The bases are designed to let players immediately know where they are. crimson bases use warm colors, lifelike materials, and angular shapes, while BLU bases use cool colors, industrial materials, and extraneous shapes. [ 77 ]

secrete

During the July 2006 Electronic Arts press league, Valve revealed that Team Fortress 2 would ship as the multiplayer component of The Orange Box. A conference preview showcasing all nine of the classes demonstrated for the first clock the game ‘s capricious modern ocular expressive style. Managing conductor of Valve Gabe Newell said that the company ‘s finish was to create “ the best looking and best-playing class-based multiplayer game ”. [ 10 ] A beta release of the stallion game was made on Steam on September 17, 2007, for customers who had pre-purchased The Orange Box, who had activated their Black Box coupon, which was included with the ATI HD 2900XT Graphics cards, and for members of Valve ‘s Cyber Café Program. [ 79 ] [ 80 ] The beta continued until the game ‘s final release.
The game was released on October 10, 2007, both as a standalone product via Steam and at retail stores as separate of The Orange Box compilation pack, priced at each gaming platform ‘s commend retail price. The Orange Box besides contains Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Half-Life 2: Episode Two, and Portal. Valve offered The Orange Box at a ten percentage dismiss for those who pre-purchased it via Steam before the October 10 unblock, angstrom well as the opportunity to participate in the beta test. [ 81 ]

Post-release

Since the exhaust of Team Fortress 2, Valve has continually released free updates and patches through Steam for Windows, OS X, and Linux users ; though most patches are used for improving the dependability of the software or to tweak gameplay changes, respective patches have been used to introduce new features and gameplay modes, and are often associated with marketing materials such as comics or videos offered on the Team Fortress 2 web site ; this blog is besides used to keep players up to date with the ongoing developments in Team Fortress 2. [ 82 ] As of July 2012, each class has been given a give eyepatch that provides new weapons, items, and other gameplay changes ; these class patches typically included the passing of the classify ‘s “ Meet the Team ” television. [ 83 ] [ 84 ] other major patches have included modern gameplay modes including the Payload, [ 46 ] Payload Race, Training, [ 86 ] Highlander, [ 87 ] Medieval, [ 88 ] and Mann vs. Machine modes. [ 89 ] Themed patches have besides been released, such as a annual Halloween -themed event called “ Scream Fortress ”, where players may obtain singular items available only during a set period around the vacation. [ 90 ] early new features have given players the ability to craft items within the game from other items, [ 91 ] trade items with other players, [ 92 ] purchase in-game items through funds in Steam, [ 93 ] and save and edit replay videos that can be posted to YouTube. [ 94 ] Valve has released tools to allow users to create maps, weapons, and cosmetic items through a contribution web site ; the most democratic are added as official content for the game. [ 95 ] [ 96 ] This approach has subsequently created the basis for the Steam Workshop functionality of the software node. [ 97 ] [ 98 ] In one case, more than fifty dollar bill users from the content-creation community worked with Valve to release an official content update in May 2013, with all of the content generated by these players. [ 99 ] Valve reported that as of June 2013, over $ 10 million has been paid back to over 400 community members that have helped to contribute content to the game, including a sum of $ 250,000 for the participants in the May 2013 eyepatch. [ 100 ] To help promote community-made features, Valve has released limited-time events, such as the “ Gun Mettle ” or “ Invasion ” events in the moment half of 2015, besides including the “ ruffianly Break ” update in December 2015, in which players can spend a small amount of money which is paid back to the community developers for the ability to gain unique items offered while playing on community-made maps during the event. [ 101 ] [ 102 ] [ 103 ] [ 104 ] Development of the new capacity had been confirmed ( but late softly cancelled ) for the Xbox 360, while development for the PlayStation 3 was deemed “ uncertain ” by Valve. however, the PlayStation 3 interpretation of Team Fortress 2 received an update that repaired some of the issues found within the game, ranging from graphic issues to online connectivity problems ; this update was included in a while that besides repaired issues found in the other games within The Orange Box. [ 106 ] The updates released on personal computer and planned for late acquittance on Xbox 360 include new official maps and crippled modes, arsenic well as tweaks to classes and fresh weapons that can be unlocked through the game ‘s accomplishment system. [ 107 ] The developers attempted to negotiate with Xbox 360 developer Microsoft to keep the Xbox 360 releases of these updates free, [ 108 ] but Microsoft refused and Valve announced that they would release bundles of several updates together to justify the price. [ 109 ] Because of the monetary value of patching during the seventh generation of video game consoles, Valve has been unable to provide extra patches to the Xbox 360 version since 2009, efficaciously cancelling development of the comfort versions. [ 110 ] On June 10, 2010, Team Fortress 2 was released for OS X, concisely after the release of Steam for OS X. [ 86 ] The release was teased by way of an persona similar to early ipod advertising, showing a dark silhouette of the Heavy on a undimmed fleeceable backdrop, his Sandvich highlighted in his pass. [ 111 ] Virtual earbuds, which can be worn when playing on either OS X or Windows once acquired, were given to players playing the game on OS X before June 14, [ 112 ] though the giveaway period was later extended to August 16. [ 113 ] On November 6, 2012, Valve announced the handout of Team Fortress 2 for Linux as character of a restricted beta establish of Steam on the platform. [ 114 ] This initial free of Steam and Team Fortress 2 was targeted at Ubuntu with support for other distributions planned for the future. Later, on December 20, 2012, Valve opened up access to the beta, including Team Fortress 2, to all Steam users without the need to wait for an invitation. [ 115 ] On February 14, 2013, Valve announced the wax acquittance of Team Fortress 2 for Linux. [ 116 ] From then to March 1, anyone who played the game on Linux would receive a free Tux penguin, which can be equipped in-game. Team Fortress 2 was announced in March 2013 to be the foremost game to formally support the Oculus Rift, a consumer-grade virtual reality headset. A eyepatch will be made to the client to include a “ VR Mode ” that can be used with the headset on any public server. [ 117 ] In April 2020, beginning code for 2018 versions Team Fortress 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive leak on-line. This created fears that malicious users would use the code to make distant code execution software and attack servers or players ‘ computers. several fan projects halted development until the impact of the escape could be determined. [ 118 ] Valve confirmed the authenticity of the code leaks, but stated they do not believe it affects servers and clients running the latest official builds of either game. [ 119 ] On May 1, 2020, a few weeks after the end of the voice actor of the Soldier, Rick May, Valve released an update to Team Fortress 2, adding a protection to his voicework as the Soldier in the class of a new chief menu composition ( a rendition of Taps ), adenine well as statues of the Soldier salute, added to most of the official in-game maps. These statues all featured a commemorative plaque dedicated to May and lasted through the end of the calendar month. [ 120 ] One of these statues, appearing on the map “ cp_granary ”, the context of the “ Meet the Soldier ” short circuit television, was made permanent .

Free-to-play

The logo for the in-game company, Mann Co. On June 23, 2011, Valve announced that Team Fortress 2 would become loose to play. Unique equipment including weapons and outfits would be available as microtransactions through the in-game shop, tied through Steam. [ 121 ] Walker stated that Valve would continue to provide new features and items free. [ 121 ] Walker stated that Valve had learned that the more players Team Fortress 2 had, the more value it had for each player. [ 121 ] The affect came a workweek after Valve introduced respective third-party free-to-play games to Steam and stated they were working on a modern free-to-play game. [ 122 ] Within nine months of becoming free to play, Valve reported that gross from Team Fortress 2 had increased by a factor of twelve. [ 123 ]

2020-2021 bot issues

Since around April 2020, Team Fortress 2 has endured large amounts of bot accounts entering Valve fooling matchmaking servers. Though bot accounts had been an issue in Team Fortress 2 for some time prior to this, multiple sources began to report a spike in activity for these bot accounts. The activities of these bots have included forcibly crashing servers, spamming copypastas in the text new world chat of matches, assuming other players ‘ usernames, and the usage of aimbots. [ 124 ] [ 125 ] [ 126 ] On June 16, 2020, Valve responded to this by restricting accounts that have not paid for Mann Co. Store items from the function of voice and textbook old world chat in-game. [ 127 ] On June 24, players in this class were foster restricted from changing their steamer username while connected to any Valve matchmaking server. [ 128 ] On June 22, 2021, approximately one class by and by, extra changes were implemented which aim to discourage bot activity. [ 129 ] [ 130 ] however, these measures have remained largely ineffective, leading some to criticize Valve. [ 131 ]

marketing

Valve released promotional videos introducing the in-game characters. Shown here is the Scout ‘s television. Beginning in May 2007, to promote the bet on, Valve began a ten-video ad series referred to as “ Meet the Team ”. Constructed using Source Filmmaker and using more detail character models, the series consists of short videos introducing each class and displaying their personalities and abilities. The videos are normally interspersed with model gameplay footage. The format of the video recording varies drastically ; the first installment, “ Meet the Heavy ”, depicts him being interviewed, [ 43 ] while “ Meet the Soldier ” shows the Soldier giving a misinform lecture on Sun Tzu to a row of discerp BLU heads as if they were bare-assed recruits. He claims Sun Tzu “ invented ” fight, then far confuses this claim with the floor of Noah and his Ark. [ 132 ] The video were by and large released through Valve ‘s official YouTube channels, though in one noteworthy exception, the “ Meet the Spy ” television was leaked onto YouTube, respective days before its intended passing. [ 133 ] [ 134 ] early “ Meet the Team ” video were based on the audition scripts used for the voice actors for each of the classes ; the “ Meet the Heavy ” handwriting is closely word-for-word a copy of the Heavy ‘s script. Later video recording, such as “ Meet the Sniper ”, contain more original material. [ 135 ] The videos have been used by Valve to help improve the technology for the game, specifically improving the facial animations, a well as a generator of new gameplay elements, such as the Heavy ‘s “ Sandvich ” or the Sniper ‘s “ Jarate ”. [ 135 ] The final television in the Meet the Team series, “ Meet the Pyro ”, was released on June 27, 2012. [ 136 ] [ 137 ] Gabe Newell has stated that Valve used the “ Meet the Team ” series as a mean of exploring the possibilities of making feature film movies themselves. He believes that only game developers themselves have the ability to bring the concern parts of a game to a film, and suggested that this would be the only manner through which a Half-Life -based movie would be made. [ 138 ] A fifteen-minute short, “ passing Date ”, was released on June 17, 2014. [ 139 ] The shorts were made using Source Filmmaker, which was officially released and has been in afford beta as of July 11, 2012. [ 140 ] In more holocene major updates to the game, Valve has presented teaser images and online comic books that expand the fictional history of the Team Fortress 2, as partially of the expansion of the “ cross-media property ”, according to Newell. [ 141 ] In August 2009, Valve brought aboard american amusing writer Michael Avon Oeming to teach Valve “ about what it means to have a character and do character development in a comic format, how you do storytelling ”. [ 141 ] “ unaffixed Canon ”, a comic associated with the Engineer Update, establishes the history of RED versus BLU as a result of the last will and testament of Zepheniah Mann in 1890, forcing his two quibble sons Blutarch and Redmond to vie for manipulate of Zepheniah ‘s lands between them ; both have engineered ways of maintaining their mortality to the present, waiting to outlast the other while employing separate forces to try to wrest control of the land. [ 142 ] This and other comics besides establish early background characters such as Saxton Hale, the CEO of Mann Co., the company that provides the weapons for the two sides and was bequeathed to one of Hale ‘s ancestors by Zepheniah, and the Administrator, the crippled ‘s announcer, that watches over, encourages the RED/BLU conflict, and keeps each side from winning. [ 143 ] The collected comics were published by Dark Horse Comics in Valve Presents: The Sacrifice and Other Steam-Powered Stories, a book along with early comics created by Valve for Portal 2 and Left 4 Dead, and released in November 2011. [ 144 ] Cumulative details in update both in-game and on Valve ‘s sites from 2010 through 2012 were separate of a larger alternate reality game preceding the unwrap of the Mann vs. Machine manner, which was revealed as a cooperative manner on August 15, 2012. [ 89 ] [ 145 ] [ 146 ] Valve had provided other promotions to draw players into the game. Valve has held weekends of dislodge dally for Team Fortress 2 before the game was made free-to-play. [ 147 ] Through versatile updates, hats and accessories can be worn by any of the classes, giving players an ability to customize the front of their character, and extremely rare hats named “ Unusuals ” have particle effects attached to it are and are only gettable through opening “ crates “ or trade with other players. New weapons were added in updates to allow the actor to choose a loadout and play style that best suits them. Hats and weapons can be gained as a random drop, through the crafting/trading systems, or via cross-promotion : Limited-edition hats and weapons have been awarded for pre-ordering or gaining Achievements in early content from steam, both from Valve ( such as Left 4 Dead 2 [ 148 ] [ 149 ] and Alien Swarm ) or early third-party games such as Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse, Worms Reloaded, Killing Floor, or Poker Night at the Inventory ( which features the Heavy class as a character ). According to Robin Walker, Valve introduced these extra hats as an indirect means for players to show status within the game or their affiliation with another game series just by ocular appearance. [ 150 ] The Red Pyro, Heavy, and Spy all function as a single playable character in the personal computer liberation of Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed. [ 151 ] The Pyro, Medic, Engineer, and Heavy appear as playable characters in Dungeon of the Endless. [ 152 ] The Pyro was added as a confederate in the game Evil Genius 2. [ 153 ] The game ‘s beginning television receiver commercial premiered during the first base episode of the fifth season of The Venture Bros. in June 2013, featuring in-game accessories that were created with the serve of Adult Swim. [ 154 ]

economy

The economy of Team Fortress 2 has received meaning attention from economists, journalists, and users, due to its proportional sophistication and the value of many of its in-game items. It has often been the submit of study. [ 155 ] It operates on a system of add and demand, barter, and scarcity value, akin to many real-world economies such as that of the United States. [ 156 ]

trade

In Team Fortress 2, players can trade with others for items including weapons, cosmetics, war paints, taunts, and currency. In 2011, it was reported that the economy of Team Fortress 2 was worth over US $ 50 million. [ 157 ] many third-party websites such as backpack.tf and scrap.tf have been created to care users in trading, american samoa well as lead the respect of in-game items. Crate keys, crafting metallic element, and Earbuds ( an in-game cosmetic item ) are all used as currency, due to their value. [ 158 ]

2019 Crate bug

On July 25, 2019, a wiretap was mistakenly included in an update. It guaranteed players an Unusual cosmetic if they unboxed certain older serial of Crates. There is otherwise a 1 % find of obtaining an unusual from a Crate. This damaged the in-game economy, causing unusual cosmetics able to be unbox from these Crates to drop well in rate. The incident has been nicknamed “ The Crate Depression ” ( a pun on “ Crate ” and “ The Great Depression “ ) by fans. On July 26, 2019, this microbe was fixed. Users who received any Unusuals from the tease were restricted from trading them. Valve late announced in an official statement on August 2, 2019, that the first gear Unusual any player received from the bug is tradable, with any subsequent Unusuals being permanently untradable and only useable by the exploiter who received them. [ 159 ]

item values

many items within Team Fortress 2 have reached celebrated real-world values, including the “ Burning Flames Team Captain ”, valued at approximately US $ 7,000, the “ Strange Golden Frying Pan ”, at approximately US $ 2,000, and the “ Collector ‘s Dead of Night ”, at approximately US $ 2,500. [ 160 ]

reception

Team Fortress 2 received far-flung critical applaud, with overall scores of 92/100 “ universal acclaim ” on Metacritic. [ 161 ] many reviewers praised the cartoon-styled graphics, and the resulting blithe gameplay, [ 7 ] and the use of discrete personalities and appearances for the classes impressed a number of critics, with PC Gamer UK stating that “ until now multiplayer games just have n’t had it ”. [ 8 ] Similarly, the game modes were received well, GamePro described the settings as focusing “ on just elementary fun ”, [ 167 ] while several reviewers praised Valve for the map “ Hydro ” and its attempts to create a bet on modality with variety in each map. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] Additional praise was bestowed on the game ‘s level design, game libra and teamwork promotion. [ 5 ] Team Fortress 2 has received several awards individually for its multiplayer gameplay [ 168 ] [ 169 ] and its graphic style, [ 170 ] [ 171 ] [ 172 ] deoxyadenosine monophosphate well as having received a act of “ game of the year ” awards as function of The Orange Box. [ 173 ] [ 174 ] Although Team Fortress 2 was well received, its removal of class-specific grenades, a feature of previous Team Fortress incarnations, was controversial amongst reviewers. IGN expressed some disappointment over this, [ 6 ] while conversely, PC Gamer UK approved, stating “ grenades have been removed entirely—thank God ”. [ 8 ] Some far criticism came over a variety show of issues, such as the miss of extra contentedness such as bots [ 6 ] ( although Valve has since added bots in an update [ 175 ] ), problems of players finding their means around maps due to the miss of a minimap, and some criticism of the Medic course being excessively passive and insistent in his nature. [ 8 ] The Medic class has since been re-tooled by Valve, giving it new unlockable weapons and abilities. With the “ Gold Rush Update ” in April 2008, Valve had started to add fundamentals of character customization through unlockable weapons for each class, which continued in subsequent updates, most notably the “ Sniper vs. Spy Update ” in April 2009, which introduced unlockable cosmetic items into the bet on. Further updates expanded the numeral of weapons and cosmetics available, but besides introduced monetization options, finally allowing it to go free-to-play. To this end, Team Fortress 2 is considered one of the first gear games to offer games as a military service, a feature which would become more prevailing in the 2010s. [ 176 ]

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