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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 -->}} | |||
|genre = {{w|icon=0|First-person shooter|First-person shooter}} | |||
|mode = {{w|icon=0|Multiplayer video game|Multiplayer}} | |||
|platform = {{w|icon=0|Windows|Windows}}, {{w|icon=0|macOS|macOS}}, {{w|icon=0|Linux|Linux}} | |||
|engine = {{gldsrc|4}} | |||
|appid = 20 | |||
|codelang = {{w|icon=0|C++|C++}} | |||
|modsupport = Yes, <span style="font-weight:bold" title="Mod folder needs to be placed alongside Half-Life\tfc folder to be detected by Steam">drop-in folders</span> | |||
|sdk = [[Half-Life SDK]] | |||
|sysreq = <span></span> | |||
* {{w|icon=0|Windows 7|Win 7}} or later | |||
* 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 | |||
|steamdeck = {{Steamdeck playable|4}} | |||
|distribution = Retail, [[Steam]] | |||
|website = https://www.teamfortress.com/ | |||
|links = {{Steam store|app/20|'''Steam''' page}}<br>{{moddb|page=other|games/team-fortress-classic|'''ModDB''' page}} | |||
|previousgame = {{qtf|2}} | |||
|nextgame = {{tf2|2}} | |||
}} | |||
{{Packages|list= | |||
* [[Package: Half-Life 1 Anthology|Half-Life 1 Anthology]] | |||
* [[Package: Half-Life Complete|Half-Life Complete]] | * [[Package: Half-Life Complete|Half-Life Complete]] | ||
* [[Package: Team Fortress Complete|Team Fortress Complete]] | * [[Package: Team Fortress Complete|Team Fortress Complete]] | ||
* [[Package: Valve Complete Pack|Valve Complete Pack]]}} | * [[Package: Valve Complete Pack|Valve Complete Pack]] | ||
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{{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. | |||
== Bots == | |||
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. | |||
The following represent popular bots: | |||
* [[Foxbot]] | |||
* Oddbot | |||
* HPBbot | |||
* ABot | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 25 June 2025
Valve Corporation
April 7, 1999
macOS, Linux:
Beta: March 29, 2013
Stable: August 12, 2013

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:
- Foxbot
- Oddbot
- HPBbot
- ABot
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