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'''Team Fortress 2''' is the follow-up to [[Team Fortress Classic]] and the Quake mod [[Wikipedia:Team Fortress|Team Fortress]], and is in development at [[Valve]]. It will ship with [[Half-Life 2: Episode Two]] [http://gamespot.com/xbox360/action/halflife2episode2/news.html?sid=6154006] and [[Portal]].
'''Team Fortress 2''' is the follow-up to [[Team Fortress Classic]], which was a remake of the Quake mod [[Wikipedia:Team Fortress|Team Fortress]]. It was developed by [[Valve]] for release on the PC (via [[Steam]]), Xbox360, and PS3. It shipped with [[Half-Life 2: Episode Two]] [http://gamespot.com/xbox360/action/halflife2episode2/news.html?sid=6154006] and [[Portal]] on October 10, 2007.


As of September 17, 2007, the beta version of Team Fortress 2 is playable by those who own Valve's [[Wikipedia:The Orange Box|Orange Box]]. The beta version features a more or less complete game with six maps. While the current version of Source SDK does not officially support Team Fortress 2, there are ways to get it working. You can create it manually by extracting the [[FGD]] files, models and materials from the GCF files.
Beginning September 17, 2007, the beta version of Team Fortress 2 was playable by those who owned Valve's [[Wikipedia:The Orange Box|Orange Box]]. The beta version featured a more or less complete game with six maps.
 
Support for TF2, as well the other Orange Box games, was added in an update to the [[SDK_Release_Notes|Source SDK]] on Nov 8th, 2007.


== Mapping ==
== Mapping ==

Revision as of 14:16, 8 November 2007

Team Fortress 2 in-game group photo

Team Fortress 2 is the follow-up to Team Fortress Classic, which was a remake of the Quake mod Team Fortress. It was developed by Valve for release on the PC (via Steam), Xbox360, and PS3. It shipped with Half-Life 2: Episode Two [1] and Portal on October 10, 2007.

Beginning September 17, 2007, the beta version of Team Fortress 2 was playable by those who owned Valve's Orange Box. The beta version featured a more or less complete game with six maps.

Support for TF2, as well the other Orange Box games, was added in an update to the Source SDK on Nov 8th, 2007.

Mapping

References

Features

Cloning TF2 features

Similar games

See also