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Team Fortress 2 Team Fortress 2 is the follow-up to both Team Fortress Classic Team Fortress Classic and the original Quake Quake mod, Qtf-16px.png 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 stealth and disguises. Other classes include: Scout, Sniper, Medic, Engineer, Demoman, and Soldier.

Since June 2011, Team Fortress 2 Team Fortress 2 is now available for free, separated from other packages such as The Orange Box The Orange Box.

There have been over 700 updates since the game's release, including Jungle Inferno. As of today, the game is still receiving some updates.

On April 19, 2024, a Team Fortress 2 Team Fortress 2 update was released which features many changes, including 64-bit support (allowing more than 4GB RAM to be used), Vulkan renderer on Windows Windows, WebM in favor of Bink videos, MiniMP3 support, emoji support in chat (for Linux Linux)[2], and better performance[1]. The 64-bit update is not available for macOS macOS users, however.

Unique gameplay elements

  • A class that can heal and buff teammates
    • The Medic and his medi guns
  • Weapons which cause burst damage on request
    • Stickybomb Launcher
    • Scottish Resistance
    • Quickiebomb Launcher
    • Beggar's Bazooka
    • Nearly all taunts with melee weapons
  • Throwable group debuffs which have an arcing trajectory
    1. Jarate and several reskins
    2. Mad Milk and a reskin
  • Movable group buffs
    1. Buff Banner
    2. Battalion's Backup
    3. Concheror
  • Random crits
  • Random bullet spread
  • Pyrovision (added in the Pyromania Update on June 25th, 2012.) makes the user see weapons, cosmetics, and a variation of the map they are playing that are only visible with Pyrovision enabled.

Content

System Requirements

Last updated: February 18, 2024

Windows Windows
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
Processor (CPU) Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD equivalent
64-bit version of the game requires 64-bit capable CPU
System memory (RAM) 3-4 GB RAM
Hard disk drive (HDD/SSD) 25 GB
Video card (GPU) Nvidia GeForce 8xxx series/ATI Radeon X1600/Intel HD Graphics 3000 (DirectX 9 compatible)
Other The 64-bit version of the game at the moment requires Windows 10 (or possibly 8.1), due to a bug that crashes the game as soon you have joined the servers (or by creating a local one) on an older OS.
Note.pngNote:DirectX 9 is required for Competitive Mode, and since April 19, 2024 (64-bit) update, DirectX 9 is now required to play the game as support DirectX 8.1 is currently broken with the 64-bit update.
Note.pngNote:Support for Windows XP and Vista has been dropped with later updates. 64-bit executable requires Windows 7 or later.
Note.pngNote:As the game received updates over time, the system requirements listed on Steam Steam are massively out of date as the Pentium 4 and systems with 2GB RAM (both, which are listed on Recommended requirements on Steam), will struggle to run the game properly with average FPS at 8-15.

Furthermore, updates have affected the Storage requirements over time.

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References

References
1. Team Fortress 2 Update Released. Steam. Retrieved April 18, 2024.