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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.  | 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.  | ||
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Revision as of 12:48, 7 November 2007
Team Fortress 2 is currently available on Steam. Launch it now* or buy it from Steam (via browser or Steam client).
*Only works if Steam has been installed, please install Steam if you haven't already.
Steam Deck support status:
 Unknown - More info on ProtonDB 
*Only works if Steam has been installed, please install Steam if you haven't already.
Steam Deck support status:
93
This game has received a Metascore® of 93 from Metacritic.For reviews or more information, please click here.
Team Fortress 2 is the follow-up to Team Fortress Classic and the Quake mod Team Fortress, and is in development at Valve. It will ship with Half-Life 2: Episode Two [1] and Portal.
As of September 17, 2007, the beta version of Team Fortress 2 is playable by those who own Valve's 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.
Mapping
- Team Fortress 2 Level Creation
 - Team Fortress 2 Entities
 - HDR
 - HDR Skybox Creation
 - List of TF2 Soundscapes
 - Releasing a Map
 
References
Features
- Mixing Game Content
 - Mod Content Usage
 - Steam Application IDs
 - Source Multiplayer Networking
 - Valve MP3 Player
 - Color correction