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'''[[November 7, 2007 Patch]]''' | '''[[November 7, 2007 Patch]]''' | ||
* Fixed crash on importing spray logo that claimed to be a valid jpeg file, but wasn't | * Fixed crash on importing spray logo that claimed to be a valid jpeg file, but wasn't | ||
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+ | '''[[January 25, 2008 Patch]]''' | ||
+ | * Fixed crash caused by trying to import a custom player spray | ||
'''[[February 14, 2011 Patch]]''' | '''[[February 14, 2011 Patch]]''' | ||
* Fixed a client crash caused by malformed custom client spray. | * Fixed a client crash caused by malformed custom client spray. | ||
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==Spray Resources== | ==Spray Resources== |
Revision as of 21:23, 22 February 2011
Sprays are a feature of the PC version of Team Fortress 2 by which players can 'spray' their own pictures (Default Key: "T") onto any surface. The image file can be uploaded to your spray list in the Multiplayer menu (note that the image file must be jpg, bmp, tga or vtf). There are several sites that offer a variety of TF2 sprays already converted into vtf format for convenience.
The useful application of sprays in-game is almost negligible, although they can sometimes trick the enemy into thinking you have a crouched Sniper, Sentry Gun or have placed Sticky Bombs (from a distance) or in some cases even distract the enemy.
Sprays can be enabled or disabled in the game's Multiplayer options tab, but how many are displayed at once, if any, is dependent on the value that mp_decals is set to. It must be above 300 to show sprays, and the higher the value, the more sprays that can be loaded at once.
Update history
- Added option to disable Player sprays
- Fixed crash on importing spray logo that claimed to be a valid jpeg file, but wasn't
- Fixed crash caused by trying to import a custom player spray
- Fixed a client crash caused by malformed custom client spray.