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{{ModernNote|DirectX 9 is required for Competitive Mode.}} | {{ModernNote|DirectX 9 is required for Competitive Mode.}} | ||
{{ModernNote|<small>*</small> - Technically, this game is still playable on Windows XP and Vista, however support for Steam for these operating systems has been dropped as of 2019, and with TF2 having the Steam API updated later that year, thus these operating systems are no longer supported from running TF2.}} | {{ModernNote|<small>*</small> - Technically, this game is still playable on Windows XP and Vista (and once used to be supported on those operating systems), however support for Steam for these operating systems has been dropped as of 2019, and with TF2 having the Steam API updated later that year, thus these operating systems are no longer supported from running TF2.}} | ||
{{ModernNote|As the game received updates over time, the system requirements on [[Steam]] became massively outdated as the Pentium 4 and systems with 2GB RAM (both, which is listed on Recommended requirements on Steam), struggled to run the game properly with average FPS at 8-15.}} | {{ModernNote|As the game received updates over time, the system requirements on [[Steam]] became massively outdated as the Pentium 4 and systems with 2GB RAM (both, which is listed on Recommended requirements on Steam), struggled to run the game properly with average FPS at 8-15.}} | ||
Revision as of 06:39, 10 May 2023
Team Fortress 2 is the follow-up to both
Team Fortress Classic and the original Quake mod, Team Fortress.
Unlike other "class-based" games that offer a variety of combat classes only, Team Fortress 2 packs a wild variety of classes which provide a broad range of tactical abilities and personalities, and lend themselves to a variety of player skills.
Play as the flame-throwing Pyro, the room-clearing Heavy, or the Spy, a master of disguises. Other classes include: Scout, Sniper, Medic, Engineer, Demoman, and Soldier.
As of February 2023, there have been 759 updates since its release
Unique gameplay elements
- A movable powerup
- The Medic and his guns
- Weapons which cause burst damage on request
- Stickybomb Launcher
- Scottish Resistance
- Quickiebomb Launcher
- Beggar's Bazooka
- Kritzkrieg
- Buff Banner
- Nearly all taunts with melee weapons...
- Group buffs and debuffs
- Jarate
- Mad Milk
- Mutated Milk and Self-Aware Beauty Mark
- Movable group buffs
- Buff Banner
- Battalion's Backup
- Concheror
- Pyrovision was added in the Pyromania Update on June 25th, 2012. It makes the user see weapons and cosmetics that are only visible with Pyrovision enabled.
Content
- Team Fortress 2 (
tf2
) - Source 2013 shared (
hl2
) - Source shared (
hl2
) Source 2013 Multiplayer engine branch
System Requirements
Last updated: 6 April 2023
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