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{{Infobox game
|title = Team Fortress Classic
|image = Software Cover - Team Fortress Classic.jpg
|developer = [[Valve Corporation]]
|publisher = [[Sierra|Sierra Entertainment]] (retail)<br>Valve Corporation
|series = [[Team Fortress series]]
|releasedates = {{ExpandBox|title=April 7, 1999|'''Windows:'''<br>April 7, 1999<br>'''macOS, Linux:'''<br>Beta: March 29, 2013<br>Stable: August 12, 2013<!-- expand template -->}}
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* 500 {{w|icon=0|Hertz|MHz}}  {{w|icon=0|Central processing unit|CPU}}
* 96 {{w|icon=0|Megabyte|MB}} RAM
* 16 MB  {{w|icon=0|Video random-access memory|VRAM}} video card
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{{HL1}} One of the most popular online action games of all time, Team Fortress Classic features over nine character classes -- from Medic to Spy to Demolition Man -- enlisted in a unique style of online team warfare. Each character class possesses unique weapons, items, and abilities, as teams compete online in a variety of game play modes.
{{Packages|list=
* [[Package: Half-Life 1 Anthology|Half-Life 1 Anthology]]
* [[Package: Half-Life Complete|Half-Life Complete]]
* [[Package: Team Fortress Complete|Team Fortress Complete]]
* [[Package: Valve Complete Pack|Valve Complete Pack]]
}}


==Classes==
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There are 10 classes in TFC:


* Scout
{{tfc|4}} (1999) is an online multiplayer game created by [[Valve|Valve Software]] in the {{gldsrc|3.1}} engine. It is a direct port of the {{quake|3.1}} mod {{qtf|3.1|nt=0}}, with remastered visuals and maps. It became one of the most popular online action games of all time, featuring 10 character classes: Scout, Pyromaniac, Soldier, Engineer, Demoman, HWGuy, Medic, Sniper, Spy and Civilian - enlisted in a unique style of online team warfare. Each character class possesses unique weapons, items, and abilities, as teams compete online in a variety of game play modes.
* Sniper
* Soldier
* Demoman
* Medic
* Heavy Weapons Guy (HW)
* Pyromaniac (Pyro)
* Spy
* Engineer
* Civilian


==Physics==
== Bots ==
TFC Physics play a large role in game play.  Unlike many mods for HL1 and HL2, TFC is not supposed to be realistic.  Bunny hopping, also known as "bhopping," is common place.  Concussion jumping (conc jumping) and rocket jumping are also very common.  Conc jumping is the art of utilizing the shock wave of the grenade to launch one's self through the air at high velocities. This can be accomplished by throwing a grenade on the ground and timing a jump with the coinciding detonation of the grenade or by doing a "handheld" jump where the grenade is never thrown. No health penalty is incurred with a conc jump but the effect of the concussion (best described as a seemingly random motion of the screen) takes place as normal.  Common to other first person shooters, rocket jumping in accomplished by jumping and launching a rocket at the ground.  This has a similar effect to conc jumping in that it launches a player at an accelerated rate through the air. A rocket jump causes a loss of health due to the damage incurred from the rocket explosion.  Rocket jumping can also be combined with a grenade jump. This would be done the same way as a normal rocket jump exept the player has a fragmentation hand grenade primed.  The player does the rocket jump right as the grenade goes off to give them yet another boost.  The Pyro can also do a jump with his napalm grenades.  Often called stack-jumping, this is done by throwing multiple of these grenades in the same spot on the ground and using them to give themselves a small boost.  A Demoman has two ways of jumping.  One is a pipe jump which is done by detonating his pipes as he jumps over them.  The other can only help his teammates on a server without friendly fire (common on public servers and in attack and defend leagues).  The Demoman can perform a det pack jump by setting a det pack where his team may need a jump up; teams members then jump on top of the det pack until it detonates, throwing them up into the air.
No bots are included with Team Fortress Classic; however 3<sup>rd</sup> party bot plugins are available. The following section lists the most popular bots available with a list of strengths and weaknesses, and a list of commands.  


==Server Side Mods==
The following represent popular bots:
There are a few server side mods for TFC.  The most common is [http://www.planetneotf.com/ NeoTF], which adds an array of features, including the bounce pad, grab hook, new kinds of sentry gun type defence buildables (8 types) called Multi-Guns (MGs), class specific special equipment, and much more.
* [[Foxbot]]
* Oddbot
* HPBbot
* ABot


==Other Server Side Mods of Interest==
{{tf games}}
[http://sparky.konspiracy.org/server Sparky Utilities v2] fixes a lot of common and known exploits as well as bringing many new information on the screen (like flag carriers, flag timers, etc). It will fix nail grenade exploits, pipe grenade lag exploits, and some cheats, too!


==Client Side Mods==
[[Category:Remasters and Remakes]]
[http://sparky.konspiracy.org Sparky Utilities v3] adds a lot of new functionality to TFC. Like: flag timers, laser timers, timeleft display on screen, flag status and various other features. It has been approved for league play in many leagues around the world.
 
==Links==
*[http://www.planetfortress.com/ Planet Fortress] - Lots of info on TFC
*[http://www.custom-tfc.co.uk/ Custom TFC] - Customize TFC
*[http://www.fortress-forever.com/ Fortress Forever] - A 3rd party HL2 Mod of TFC
*[[Wikipedia:Team_Fortress_Classic|Wikipedia entry]] - A detailed article about TFC
*[http://www.konspiracy.org/ The Konspiracy] - TFC Clan Stock Exchange and community site.
 
[[Category:Official_Mods]]

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Team Fortress Classic - Background.jpg
Team Fortress Classic
Software Cover - Team Fortress Classic.jpg
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Sierra Entertainment (retail)
Valve Corporation
Release date(s)
April 7, 1999 
Windows:
April 7, 1999
macOS, Linux:
Beta: March 29, 2013
Stable: August 12, 2013
Mode(s)
Platform(s)
Engine
Steam AppID
Written in
Mod support
Yes, drop-in folders
System requirements
Steam Deck compatbility
Distribution
Retail, Steam
Previous game
Next game

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Team Fortress Classic Team Fortress Classic (1999) is an online multiplayer game created by Valve Software in the GoldSrc engine. It is a direct port of the Quake mod Team Fortress, with remastered visuals and maps. It became one of the most popular online action games of all time, featuring 10 character classes: Scout, Pyromaniac, Soldier, Engineer, Demoman, HWGuy, Medic, Sniper, Spy and Civilian - enlisted in a unique style of online team warfare. Each character class possesses unique weapons, items, and abilities, as teams compete online in a variety of game play modes.

Bots

No bots are included with Team Fortress Classic; however 3rd party bot plugins are available. The following section lists the most popular bots available with a list of strengths and weaknesses, and a list of commands.

The following represent popular bots: