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| {{qtf|4|nt=0}}, often referred to as {{qtf|4}} or  | {{qtf|4|nt=0}}, often referred to as {{qtf|4}} or  {{qtf|addtext=quake world team fortress}}, is a free mod for {{Quake|3}} that served as the basis for {{tfc|3}}, and later its sequel {{tf2|3}}. | ||
| == See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 17:22, 7 November 2023

This page documents information about a game running on a non-Valve engine, of which the game was developed by a studio whom has since been acquired by Valve.
 Team Fortress, often referred to as
 Team Fortress, often referred to as  Quake Team Fortress or
 Quake Team Fortress or   quake world team fortress, is a free mod for Quake that served as the basis for Team Fortress Classic, and later its sequel Team Fortress 2.
quake world team fortress, is a free mod for Quake that served as the basis for Team Fortress Classic, and later its sequel Team Fortress 2.
See also
- Quake Team Fortress.fgd
 FortressOne - Modern open-source fork of Quake Team Fortress, running on the FortressOne - Modern open-source fork of Quake Team Fortress, running on the FTE source port. FTE source port.
External Links
- Team Fortress File Factory - Downloads for all official releases of Quake Team Fortress, as well as nearly all maps made for the mod.
- Team Fortress 2.9 QuakeC source code - Source code for the last official release of QTF, which never got an official compiled release.

























