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Revision as of 15:00, 7 December 2024

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 Quake Team Fortress or
QuakeWorld 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
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 Quake Team Fortress, which never got an official compiled release.
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