Difference between revisions of "Friendly-Fire"
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'''Friendly-Fire''' is a way that players can help their [[Steam]] friends complete ''Team Fortress 2'' [[ConTracker|Contracts]] when they play together on the same [[Valve]] server. Basically, with Friendly-Fire in play, anything a player does that fulfills any requirement on a friend's activated Contract counts as progress on that friend's Contract (just as if that friend had done that action). For example, a player with weak [[Sniper]] skills could complete a Sniper Contract with Friendly-Fire help from a friend who is an expert Sniper. | '''Friendly-Fire''' is a way that players can help their [[Steam]] friends complete ''Team Fortress 2'' [[ConTracker|Contracts]] when they play together on the same [[Valve]] server. Basically, with Friendly-Fire in play, anything a player does that fulfills any requirement on a friend's activated Contract counts as progress on that friend's Contract (just as if that friend had done that action). For example, a player with weak [[Sniper]] skills could complete a Sniper Contract with Friendly-Fire help from a friend who is an expert Sniper. | ||
− | * Friends may use the [[Casual Mode]] matchmaking feature to arrange parties to play together on the same server. | + | * Friends may use the [[Casual Mode]] matchmaking feature to arrange parties to play together on the same server. <!-- |
− | * Friends on the same valve server do not need to be on the same team to contribute to each other's Contracts and Campaign Points. | + | * Friends on the same valve server do not need to be on the same team to contribute to each other's Contracts and Campaign Points. (unconfirmed) --> |
− | * A player does not have to have the same Contract activated as a Friend (or any Contract activated at all) to help that friend with Friendly-Fire. | + | * A player does not have to have the same Contract activated as a Friend (or any Contract activated at all) to help that friend with Friendly-Fire. |
* A player does not have to have [[Jungle Inferno Campaign|premium Contract]] access to help a friend with a premium Contract. | * A player does not have to have [[Jungle Inferno Campaign|premium Contract]] access to help a friend with a premium Contract. | ||
* If a player does have premium Contract access, their [[Jungle Inferno ConTracker|premium Campaign Tracking item]] counts up the Friendly-Fire Campaign Points the player contributes to friends. | * If a player does have premium Contract access, their [[Jungle Inferno ConTracker|premium Campaign Tracking item]] counts up the Friendly-Fire Campaign Points the player contributes to friends. |
Revision as of 01:39, 15 December 2017
- For the server option that allows players on the same team to damage each other with their attacks, see Friendly fire.
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“ | For the first time, attack your contracts with co-op!]]
— Jungle Inferno announcement, Day 2
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Friendly-Fire is a way that players can help their Steam friends complete Team Fortress 2 Contracts when they play together on the same Valve server. Basically, with Friendly-Fire in play, anything a player does that fulfills any requirement on a friend's activated Contract counts as progress on that friend's Contract (just as if that friend had done that action). For example, a player with weak Sniper skills could complete a Sniper Contract with Friendly-Fire help from a friend who is an expert Sniper.
- Friends may use the Casual Mode matchmaking feature to arrange parties to play together on the same server.
- A player does not have to have the same Contract activated as a Friend (or any Contract activated at all) to help that friend with Friendly-Fire.
- A player does not have to have premium Contract access to help a friend with a premium Contract.
- If a player does have premium Contract access, their premium Campaign Tracking item counts up the Friendly-Fire Campaign Points the player contributes to friends.
- Friendly-Fire Contract Points that a player receives from friends briefly appear in green text announcements on the player's HUD.
Friendly-Fire was introduced in Day 2 of the Jungle Inferno Update.
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