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+ | {{See also|Competitive Mode}} | ||
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+ | {{Quotation|'''The Spy''' queuing up|Who else is ready to win?|sound=Cm_spy_pregamefirst_09.mp3}} | ||
+ | '''Casual Mode''', or '''Casual''', is a ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' [[main menu]] matchmaking mode, offering a wide selection of [[game modes]] and [[maps]] to choose and queue up for, either individually or with up to 5 other players. This matchmaking mode replaced [[Quickplay]] in the [[Meet Your Match Update]] with the {{Patch name|7|7|2016}}. | ||
− | + | == Overview == | |
− | + | In Casual Mode, the matchmaking system attempts to match players to [[servers]] that are: | |
− | In | + | # In [[Setup time]] |
+ | # Hosted in a nearby location | ||
− | + | However, these criteria might be loosened if server availability is limited. For instance, a player may be matched to a game already in progress, or to a server hosted in a region located further away from the player. | |
− | + | Casual Mode allows players to filter and select the maps they would like to play in. All maps are split between "Core Game Modes" and "Alternative Game Modes". [[Control Point (game mode)#AttackDefend|Attack/Defend]], [[Capture the Flag]], [[Control Points]], [[King of the Hill]] and [[Payload]] are featured under Core Game Modes. Alternative Game Modes features [[Payload Race]], Misc (miscellaneous, maps that do not fit under common game mode types), [[Mannpower]] and [[PASS Time]]. During [[Holiday|events]], additional categories may be added, such as select [[Halloween map]]s for the duration of Halloween events. In each of these subcategories, the maps can be individually filtered out further. | |
− | == | + | In Casual Mode, a player can start or join a "Party", joining a temporary group of up to 6 players. This group of players is matched to the same server simultaneously, with all players playing on a single team. Party members are retained between games, although players of the same party may be moved to different teams due to [[Team balance|auto-balance]]. Previously, with Quickplay, games that friends were in could be joined by pressing "Join Game" on their [[Steam|Steam Profile]]. This is no longer possible in Casual Mode, which disables "ad-hoc connections", but is still possible for [[Servers|community servers]]. |
+ | |||
+ | === {{anchor|Casual Rank}} Casual Rank and Coin === | ||
+ | In Casual Mode, players gain experience points (XP) from completing matches and scoring [[points]] recorded on the in-game scoreboard. Accumulating XP contributes towards a badge or "Coin" for Casual Mode that is displayed on the top left of the main menu. This Coin changes aesthetically as the player levels up. There are 150 levels, with each level requiring more experience than the last. These levels are divided into 6 stages: Civilian, Freelance, Mercenary, Commando, Assassin and Elite in ascending order (mirroring the [[Grade]] system used for [[Decorated]] weapons). Each stage consists of 25 levels. Each stage also changes the color of the Coin, ranging from light blue to bright red. Within each stage, there are another five sub-stages consisting of five types of Coins. In the first of the sub-stages, the player is given a plain Coin. Levelling up the five individual levels within this stage adds one star at a time (starting from one) onto the Coin. Every five levels obtained adds more accessories to the Coin, but resets the star-count to one. After 25 levels, this accessory system resets and the Coin changes color. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In addition to Coin levels, there are Tiers. After surpassing Level 150, the Coin is reset to Level 1 and the player's Tier increases by 1. The Coin's appearance also resets. There are currently 8 Tiers in total, meaning the Casual Coin is maxed out at Level 150, Tier 8. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Casual Mode Coin's Tier and Level is a cosmetic feature that show how much and how well players have participated in matches. These levels can never be lost, nor do they affect matchmaking. However, Coin Tier and Level can be combined to express the player's '''Casual Rank'''. A player's Casual Rank is the total number of times their Casual Coin has increased a level, which is the sum of the Player's Coin Level plus 150 for each Coin Tier over one (level 151 would be Tier 1 level 1). A player's Casual Rank is reported in their [https://steamcommunity.com/my/gcpd/440?tab=playermatchhistory Personal Game Data] under the "Matchmaking Overview" below the "Matchmaking Rating" heading. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === {{anchor|MMR}} Casual Matchmaking Rank === | ||
+ | Casual Mode's levels differ from Competitive Mode's ranks; Competitive Mode's ranks do affect matchmaking and can be lost.<ref>"[http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=22797 Casual Mode Update]"</ref> Instead, Casual Mode uses the [[w:Glicko rating system|Glicko rating system]], also commonly referred to as "MMR" ('''M'''atch'''m'''aking '''R'''ank). This rating goes up and down depending on if the player wins or loses the match, and can be viewed in the player's [https://steamcommunity.com/my/gcpd/440?tab=playermatchhistory Personal Game Data] on Steam under the "Match History" tab next to "Result Displayed Rating". When a player stops playing for an extended period of time, the MMR increases or decreases more depending on how long the player has not played. This is known as "uncertainty decay".<ref>[https://irc.biringa.com/channel/tfwiki/2019-07-14.html#15-59-11 Team Fortress Wiki IRC logs], 2019-07-14, Valve employee confirming uncertainty decay.</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Casual Mode has {{cvar|sv_pure}} set to {{code|1}}, which forcibly disables [[User modifications|custom files]] (apart from [[Heads-up display|HUDs]] and custom [[Hit Sound|hitsounds]]) on official Valve servers. The specific whitelist is listed in {{code|cfg/pure_server_whitelist.txt}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Coin == | ||
=== Levels === | === Levels === | ||
{{Casual Mode Levels}} | {{Casual Mode Levels}} | ||
+ | === Tiers === | ||
+ | {{Casual Mode Tiers}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[File:Casual-Mode-XP-Breakdown.png|thumb|Pie chart showing the proportion of XP accumulated by level 150 that is gained from each Tier.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=730291735 Guide to TF2 Casual Mode Ranking and XP]</ref>]] | ||
== Update history == | == Update history == | ||
− | {{Update history | '''{{Patch name|7|7|2016}} #1''' ( | + | {{Update history| |
+ | '''{{Patch name|7|7|2016}} #1''' ({{update link|Meet Your Match Update}}) | ||
* Added Casual Mode to the game. | * Added Casual Mode to the game. | ||
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'''{{Patch name|10|12|2016}}''' | '''{{Patch name|10|12|2016}}''' | ||
* Players will now be randomly selected to participate in a survey at the end of Casual matches. | * Players will now be randomly selected to participate in a survey at the end of Casual matches. | ||
− | }} | + | |
+ | '''{{Patch name|10|21|2016}}''' ({{update link|Scream Fortress 2016}}) | ||
+ | * Join Halloween matches by selecting the "Halloween" category in Casual | ||
+ | * Added "Load Saved Settings" and "Save Current Settings" buttons to the Casual mode Map Selection menu. | ||
+ | ** Search criteria is now manually saved to give players more control over the default settings when the game is launched. | ||
+ | * XP earned in Casual matches has been adjusted to reward players more for their personal contribution to the match. | ||
+ | ** XP per point has returned to 6.5 XP per point. | ||
+ | ** XP earned for match completion and objective completion now scales based on your score relative to total amount of points scored by everyone in the match. | ||
+ | * Increased the matchmaker's priority of matches with imbalanced teams. | ||
+ | ** This should reduce the occurrence of extended imbalanced matches when multiple players leave. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|11|2|2016}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed Casual search criteria being saved automatically while connecting to a server. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|11|23|2016}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed Casual mode search criteria sometimes not loading properly when starting the game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|12|21|2016}}''' ({{update link|Smissmas 2016}}) | ||
+ | * Matchmaking Improvements. | ||
+ | ** At the end of a Casual match, players are automatically formed into a new match with the same players and teams. | ||
+ | *** Players get to vote on which map the new match will take place on. | ||
+ | **** There are 3 maps to vote on, chosen based on the maps everyone in the match had selected when they began searching for a match. The current map is always the first option. | ||
+ | *** This replaces the Rematch system. | ||
+ | ** Players can now set their maximum acceptable ping by clicking the new gear icon in the top right of the Casual and Competitive matchmaking lobby screens and choosing "Ping Settings". | ||
+ | * New autobalance system to help with balancing teams when players leave a match. The system will ask players to volunteer to switch teams. | ||
+ | ** Automatically enabled for all Casual match servers. | ||
+ | *** Players who switch will be able to earn bonus XP as a reward. | ||
+ | ** Community servers can enable this new feature by using "{{code|mp_autoteambalance 2}}". | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|1|16|2017}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed using the wrong thumbnail images for {{code|[[pass_district]]}}, {{code|[[pass_timbertown]]}}, and {{code|[[pl_swiftwater]]}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|2|14|2017}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed a case where Casual servers would spontaneously terminate with "Server shutting down" upon losing connection with the matchmaking service. | ||
+ | * Updated the logic used to pick the maps players can vote on in the end-of-match map vote on Casual servers to help maintain healthier game mode representation across regions. | ||
+ | ** Casual servers were often rotating to unrelated game modes during votes, resulting in partially filled servers in certain regions. | ||
+ | * Added new survey questions to the end-of-match survey for Casual and Competitive modes and fixed a bug where multiple surveys could be displayed at the same time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|6|2|2017}}''' | ||
+ | * Players who leave a Casual match for any reason cannot be re-matched into the match in question for a few minutes. | ||
+ | * Players who are vote-kicked from a Casual match cannot be re-matched into the match in question for several hours. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|10|20|2017}} #1''' ({{update link|Jungle Inferno Update}}) | ||
+ | * Redesigned the matchmaking screens to be lightweight overlays that can be summoned and dismissed from anywhere within the game. | ||
+ | * Moved the Casual badge panel to the main menu. | ||
+ | * Levels now go beyond 150. All players now have a Tier in addition to their Level. All players start at Tier 1. When your Level goes past 150 your Level resets to 1, your Tier goes up by 1, and your Casual badge will change its appearance to reflect your new status. | ||
+ | * Players who had reached level 150 will have any experience beyond 45500 (the amount required to hit 150) put into an overflow pool. While playing Casual matches, any XP you earn will be matched and deducted from your overflow pool until it runs out. | ||
+ | * The "Vote for the next map!" dialog can now be minimized to view the top scoring players. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|3|28|2018}} #1''' | ||
+ | * Casual Improvements | ||
+ | ** Casual Mode now uses the Glicko skill rating system behind the scenes to better create balanced matches and group players by skill level | ||
+ | ** The maps listed in the Casual matchmaking screen are now sorted alphabetically | ||
+ | ** Added {{code|[[ctf_sawmill]]}}, {{code|[[ctf_well]]}}, {{code|[[cp_5gorge]]}}, {{code|[[ctf_2fort_invasion]]}}, and {{code|[[ctf_foundry]]}} to Casual Mode | ||
+ | ** Updated the match-end map voting to only vote on maps for the current game mode (if you are playing Payload, you will only vote on Payload maps) | ||
+ | * Fixed not using the initial observer point when first connecting to a Casual server. | ||
+ | * Fixed not being able to spectate observer points or your own buildings in Casual Mode. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|5|17|2018}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed matchmaking players being able to sit at the [[Dedicated server configuration#MOTD|MOTD]] so they can't be [[Voting#Voting types|kicked]] by players in the match. They will now show in the [[scoreboard]] on their assigned team and will be valid vote-kick targets by members of their team. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|6|7|2018}}''' | ||
+ | * Players who consistently demonstrate a pattern of negative behavior in-game (based upon excessive reports from other players and several other factors) will now receive a temporary matchmaking ban. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|3|26|2019}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed a rare case where players could appear to be in a match they could neither join nor abandon | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|4|16|2019}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed an issue causing matchmaking to fail for many users due to Steam network changes | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|7|25|2019}}''' ({{update link|Summer 2019 Pack}}) | ||
+ | * Fixed not seeing the team-goal hints during Casual matches | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|7|3|2020}}''' | ||
+ | * Fixed matchmaking badges not displaying the correct tier in the scoreboard and other dialogs | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|1|8|2021}}''' | ||
+ | * Added {{code|[[Pier|pl_pier]]}} to the list of maps for Casual matchmaking | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|7|18|2024}} #1''' ({{update link|Summer 2024 Update}}) | ||
+ | * Moved some of the [[Christmas map]]s to the normal rotation | ||
+ | * Moved {{code|ctf_2fort_invasion}} out of the Misc matchmaking category and into CTF | ||
+ | * Moved {{code|koth_probed}} out of the Misc matchmaking category and into KOTH | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|7|18|2024|no-link=yes}} #2''' | ||
+ | * Moved {{code|[[Haarp|ctf_haarp]]}} out of the CTF matchmaking category and into Attack/Defend | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''{{Patch name|11|14|2024}}''' | ||
+ | * Improved [[matchmaking]] performance | ||
+ | * Improved matchmaker behavior for users with less-than-ideal ping levels. The matchmaker should now be quicker to put you in the best available region. | ||
+ | * Improved matchmaker decision making for cross-region parties | ||
+ | * Added error messages when being ejected from the matchmaking queue due to connectivity or authentication failures, rather than the queue simply silently vanishing | ||
+ | * Fixed the matchmaking [[Main menu#Party|settings]] dialog frequently failing to display any datacenters | ||
+ | * Fixed multiple cases of in-progress casual matches abruptly terminating or failing to be assigned any new players if the game server ever loses connection to Steam}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Bugs == | ||
+ | * Occasionally, the "Vote For Next Map" option may not allow players to vote, or so it may appear to a player joining just after the vote closed. | ||
+ | ** This can be countered by entering <code>next_map_vote</code> 0, 1, or 2 in the console. 0 votes for the first map, and 2 votes for the 3rd map. | ||
+ | * If a player gets disconnected in the middle of a match and attempts to rejoin, the player may be kicked for an "ad-hoc connection", despite it being through the matchmaking system, thus preventing the player from joining. | ||
+ | * Badge colors do not appear while in DirectX 8. | ||
+ | * Players may receive up to an hour long matchmaking ban during the early morning hours of the fall [[w:Daylight saving time in the United States|US Daylight Savings Time]] switch. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery perrow=3> | ||
+ | File:Casual_Info.png|A screen explaining the basics of Casual. | ||
+ | File:Casual Mode Map SelectionScreen.png|The map selection screen for Casual. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Competitive Mode]] | * [[Competitive Mode]] | ||
* [[Quickplay]] | * [[Quickplay]] | ||
+ | * [[Team balance]] | ||
− | == | + | == References == |
− | + | <references/> | |
− | |||
− | + | {{Meet Your Match Update Nav}} | |
− | + | [[Category:GUI]] |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 18 November 2024
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Casual Mode, or Casual, is a Team Fortress 2 main menu matchmaking mode, offering a wide selection of game modes and maps to choose and queue up for, either individually or with up to 5 other players. This matchmaking mode replaced Quickplay in the Meet Your Match Update with the July 7, 2016 Patch.
Contents
Overview
In Casual Mode, the matchmaking system attempts to match players to servers that are:
- In Setup time
- Hosted in a nearby location
However, these criteria might be loosened if server availability is limited. For instance, a player may be matched to a game already in progress, or to a server hosted in a region located further away from the player.
Casual Mode allows players to filter and select the maps they would like to play in. All maps are split between "Core Game Modes" and "Alternative Game Modes". Attack/Defend, Capture the Flag, Control Points, King of the Hill and Payload are featured under Core Game Modes. Alternative Game Modes features Payload Race, Misc (miscellaneous, maps that do not fit under common game mode types), Mannpower and PASS Time. During events, additional categories may be added, such as select Halloween maps for the duration of Halloween events. In each of these subcategories, the maps can be individually filtered out further.
In Casual Mode, a player can start or join a "Party", joining a temporary group of up to 6 players. This group of players is matched to the same server simultaneously, with all players playing on a single team. Party members are retained between games, although players of the same party may be moved to different teams due to auto-balance. Previously, with Quickplay, games that friends were in could be joined by pressing "Join Game" on their Steam Profile. This is no longer possible in Casual Mode, which disables "ad-hoc connections", but is still possible for community servers.
Casual Rank and Coin
In Casual Mode, players gain experience points (XP) from completing matches and scoring points recorded on the in-game scoreboard. Accumulating XP contributes towards a badge or "Coin" for Casual Mode that is displayed on the top left of the main menu. This Coin changes aesthetically as the player levels up. There are 150 levels, with each level requiring more experience than the last. These levels are divided into 6 stages: Civilian, Freelance, Mercenary, Commando, Assassin and Elite in ascending order (mirroring the Grade system used for Decorated weapons). Each stage consists of 25 levels. Each stage also changes the color of the Coin, ranging from light blue to bright red. Within each stage, there are another five sub-stages consisting of five types of Coins. In the first of the sub-stages, the player is given a plain Coin. Levelling up the five individual levels within this stage adds one star at a time (starting from one) onto the Coin. Every five levels obtained adds more accessories to the Coin, but resets the star-count to one. After 25 levels, this accessory system resets and the Coin changes color.
In addition to Coin levels, there are Tiers. After surpassing Level 150, the Coin is reset to Level 1 and the player's Tier increases by 1. The Coin's appearance also resets. There are currently 8 Tiers in total, meaning the Casual Coin is maxed out at Level 150, Tier 8.
The Casual Mode Coin's Tier and Level is a cosmetic feature that show how much and how well players have participated in matches. These levels can never be lost, nor do they affect matchmaking. However, Coin Tier and Level can be combined to express the player's Casual Rank. A player's Casual Rank is the total number of times their Casual Coin has increased a level, which is the sum of the Player's Coin Level plus 150 for each Coin Tier over one (level 151 would be Tier 1 level 1). A player's Casual Rank is reported in their Personal Game Data under the "Matchmaking Overview" below the "Matchmaking Rating" heading.
Casual Matchmaking Rank
Casual Mode's levels differ from Competitive Mode's ranks; Competitive Mode's ranks do affect matchmaking and can be lost.[1] Instead, Casual Mode uses the Glicko rating system, also commonly referred to as "MMR" (Matchmaking Rank). This rating goes up and down depending on if the player wins or loses the match, and can be viewed in the player's Personal Game Data on Steam under the "Match History" tab next to "Result Displayed Rating". When a player stops playing for an extended period of time, the MMR increases or decreases more depending on how long the player has not played. This is known as "uncertainty decay".[2]
Casual Mode has sv_pure
set to 1
, which forcibly disables custom files (apart from HUDs and custom hitsounds) on official Valve servers. The specific whitelist is listed in cfg/pure_server_whitelist.txt
.
Coin
Levels
Level icon | Level | Needed XP | Owned XP | Grade |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | 0 | Civilian Grade | |
2 | 750 | 750 | ||
3 | 1,500 | |||
4 | 2,250 | |||
5 | 3,000 | |||
6 | 3,750 | |||
7 | 4,500 | |||
8 | 5,250 | |||
9 | 6,000 | |||
10 | 6,750 | |||
11 | 7,500 | |||
12 | 8,250 | |||
13 | 9,000 | |||
14 | 9,750 | |||
15 | 10,500 | |||
16 | 11,250 | |||
17 | 12,000 | |||
18 | 12,750 | |||
19 | 13,500 | |||
20 | 14,250 | |||
21 | 15,000 | |||
22 | 15,750 | |||
23 | 16,500 | |||
24 | 17,250 | |||
25 | 18,000 | |||
26 | 1,250 | 18,750 | Freelance Grade | |
27 | 20,000 | |||
28 | 21,250 | |||
29 | 22,500 | |||
30 | 23,750 | |||
31 | 25,000 | |||
32 | 26,250 | |||
33 | 27,500 | |||
34 | 28,750 | |||
35 | 30,000 | |||
36 | 31,250 | |||
37 | 32,500 | |||
38 | 33,750 | |||
39 | 35,000 | |||
40 | 36,250 | |||
41 | 37,500 | |||
42 | 38,750 | |||
43 | 40,000 | |||
44 | 41,250 | |||
45 | 42,500 | |||
46 | 43,750 | |||
47 | 45,000 | |||
48 | 46,250 | |||
49 | 47,500 | |||
50 | 48,750 | |||
51 | 2,000 | 50,000 | Mercenary Grade | |
52 | 52,000 | |||
53 | 54,000 | |||
54 | 56,000 | |||
55 | 58,000 | |||
56 | 60,000 | |||
57 | 62,000 | |||
58 | 64,000 | |||
59 | 66,000 | |||
60 | 68,000 | |||
61 | 70,000 | |||
62 | 72,000 | |||
63 | 74,000 | |||
64 | 76,000 | |||
65 | 78,000 | |||
66 | 80,000 | |||
67 | 82,000 | |||
68 | 84,000 | |||
69 | 86,000 | |||
70 | 88,000 | |||
71 | 90,000 | |||
72 | 92,000 | |||
73 | 94,000 | |||
74 | 96,000 | |||
75 | 98,000 | |||
76 | 3,000 | 100,000 | Commando Grade | |
77 | 103,000 | |||
78 | 106,000 | |||
79 | 109,000 | |||
80 | 112,000 | |||
81 | 115,000 | |||
82 | 118,000 | |||
83 | 121,000 | |||
84 | 124,000 | |||
85 | 127,000 | |||
86 | 130,000 | |||
87 | 133,000 | |||
88 | 136,000 | |||
89 | 139,000 | |||
90 | 142,000 | |||
91 | 145,000 | |||
92 | 148,000 | |||
93 | 151,000 | |||
94 | 154,000 | |||
95 | 157,000 | |||
96 | 160,000 | |||
97 | 163,000 | |||
98 | 166,000 | |||
99 | 169,000 | |||
100 | 172,000 | |||
101 | 4,500 | 175,000 | Assassin Grade | |
102 | 179,500 | |||
103 | 184,000 | |||
104 | 188,500 | |||
105 | 193,000 | |||
106 | 197,500 | |||
107 | 202,000 | |||
108 | 206,500 | |||
109 | 211,000 | |||
110 | 215,500 | |||
111 | 220,000 | |||
112 | 224,500 | |||
113 | 229,000 | |||
114 | 233,500 | |||
115 | 238,000 | |||
116 | 242,500 | |||
117 | 247,000 | |||
118 | 251,500 | |||
119 | 256,000 | |||
120 | 260,500 | |||
121 | 265,000 | |||
122 | 269,500 | |||
123 | 274,000 | |||
124 | 278,500 | |||
125 | 283,000 | |||
126 | 7,000 | 287,500 | Elite Grade | |
127 | 294,500 | |||
128 | 301,500 | |||
129 | 308,500 | |||
130 | 315,500 | |||
131 | 322,500 | |||
132 | 329,500 | |||
133 | 336,500 | |||
134 | 343,500 | |||
135 | 350,500 | |||
136 | 357,500 | |||
137 | 364,500 | |||
138 | 371,500 | |||
139 | 378,500 | |||
140 | 385,500 | |||
141 | 392,500 | |||
142 | 399,500 | |||
143 | 406,500 | |||
144 | 413,500 | |||
145 | 420,500 | |||
146 | 427,500 | |||
147 | 434,500 | |||
148 | 441,500 | |||
149 | 448,500 | |||
150 | 455,500 |
Tiers
Tier icon | Tier |
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1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 | |
5 | |
6 | |
7 | |
8 |
Update history
- Added Casual Mode to the game.
- Removed the abandonment penalty.
- Players are only required to have a single mode selected before queuing.
- Fixed a problem where in-progress games with open slots would not receive new players.
- Fixed a case where players would sometimes not receive experience (when playing a match to completion).
- Fixed not getting domination/revenge events.
- Added a feature to the game mode selection screen that allows players to play on specific maps.
- Added the Vote Kick option.
- Players that are kicked will receive partial experience after the match ends.
- Maps previously using the stopwatch timer will now play to completion, regardless of the first team's time.
- Matches can now start with fewer than 24 players when there are not enough compatible players in queue.
- The match will still add additional players (up to 24) as they become available.
- This should improve queue times for low-population regions and game modes.
- Added maps
cp_gullywash
,cp_snakewater
, andkoth_probed
. - Fixed not being able to cycle between spectator modes.
- Fixed map objectives (e.g. flags, capture points, carts) sometimes becoming unresponsive in Casual Mode games.
- Fixed a case where players could be late-joined into games playing a map that they didn't have selected.
- Fixed Casual mode badges incorrectly displaying the level 1 badge when at max level.
- Fixed an exploit related to not respawning in the spawn room at the beginning of Casual Mode matches.
- Increased the matchmaking system's preference for matching large pre-made parties against each other in Casual Mode. This should result in more balanced matches, but may cause a slight increase in queue times for larger parties.
- Players can now form rematches at the end of a Casual match.
- At the end of a Casual match, players will have 30 seconds to opt-in to a rematch.
- If at least 6 players from BLU and 6 players from RED have chosen to rematch, then a rematch will begin.
- A rematch will use the same teams, map and server.
- Players can now re-queue into Casual Matchmaking during the end of a match.
- Players who decline a rematch or simply don't vote in the rematch voting period will automatically be re-queued.
- Updated the way XP is earned in Casual matches.
- Players will now be awarded more XP based on their team's performance at the end of a match.
- XP is no longer lost for leaving a Casual match early.
- A breakdown of XP sources is now shown when your XP bar fills up.
- Casual matches now more strongly prefer to distribute players to teams based on experience, in order to better avoid creating one-sided matches.
- Casual matches are now more likely to start with fewer than 24 players in lower population game-modes or regions, wherein the wait time for a full match would become excessive.
- The current minimum allowable match size in such situations is twelve players.
- The matchmaker will still attempt to place late-joiners into these matches as they become available.
- Fixed some players not being able to click on the new rematch UI elements.
- Fixed the end of round music not playing in Casual matches.
- Players will now be randomly selected to participate in a survey at the end of Casual matches.
October 21, 2016 Patch (Scream Fortress VIII)
- Join Halloween matches by selecting the "Halloween" category in Casual
- Added "Load Saved Settings" and "Save Current Settings" buttons to the Casual mode Map Selection menu.
- Search criteria is now manually saved to give players more control over the default settings when the game is launched.
- XP earned in Casual matches has been adjusted to reward players more for their personal contribution to the match.
- XP per point has returned to 6.5 XP per point.
- XP earned for match completion and objective completion now scales based on your score relative to total amount of points scored by everyone in the match.
- Increased the matchmaker's priority of matches with imbalanced teams.
- This should reduce the occurrence of extended imbalanced matches when multiple players leave.
- Fixed Casual search criteria being saved automatically while connecting to a server.
- Fixed Casual mode search criteria sometimes not loading properly when starting the game.
December 21, 2016 Patch (Smissmas 2016)
- Matchmaking Improvements.
- At the end of a Casual match, players are automatically formed into a new match with the same players and teams.
- Players get to vote on which map the new match will take place on.
- There are 3 maps to vote on, chosen based on the maps everyone in the match had selected when they began searching for a match. The current map is always the first option.
- This replaces the Rematch system.
- Players get to vote on which map the new match will take place on.
- Players can now set their maximum acceptable ping by clicking the new gear icon in the top right of the Casual and Competitive matchmaking lobby screens and choosing "Ping Settings".
- At the end of a Casual match, players are automatically formed into a new match with the same players and teams.
- New autobalance system to help with balancing teams when players leave a match. The system will ask players to volunteer to switch teams.
- Automatically enabled for all Casual match servers.
- Players who switch will be able to earn bonus XP as a reward.
- Community servers can enable this new feature by using "
mp_autoteambalance 2
".
- Automatically enabled for all Casual match servers.
- Fixed using the wrong thumbnail images for
pass_district
,pass_timbertown
, andpl_swiftwater
.
- Fixed a case where Casual servers would spontaneously terminate with "Server shutting down" upon losing connection with the matchmaking service.
- Updated the logic used to pick the maps players can vote on in the end-of-match map vote on Casual servers to help maintain healthier game mode representation across regions.
- Casual servers were often rotating to unrelated game modes during votes, resulting in partially filled servers in certain regions.
- Added new survey questions to the end-of-match survey for Casual and Competitive modes and fixed a bug where multiple surveys could be displayed at the same time.
- Players who leave a Casual match for any reason cannot be re-matched into the match in question for a few minutes.
- Players who are vote-kicked from a Casual match cannot be re-matched into the match in question for several hours.
October 20, 2017 Patch #1 (Jungle Inferno Update)
- Redesigned the matchmaking screens to be lightweight overlays that can be summoned and dismissed from anywhere within the game.
- Moved the Casual badge panel to the main menu.
- Levels now go beyond 150. All players now have a Tier in addition to their Level. All players start at Tier 1. When your Level goes past 150 your Level resets to 1, your Tier goes up by 1, and your Casual badge will change its appearance to reflect your new status.
- Players who had reached level 150 will have any experience beyond 45500 (the amount required to hit 150) put into an overflow pool. While playing Casual matches, any XP you earn will be matched and deducted from your overflow pool until it runs out.
- The "Vote for the next map!" dialog can now be minimized to view the top scoring players.
- Casual Improvements
- Casual Mode now uses the Glicko skill rating system behind the scenes to better create balanced matches and group players by skill level
- The maps listed in the Casual matchmaking screen are now sorted alphabetically
- Added
ctf_sawmill
,ctf_well
,cp_5gorge
,ctf_2fort_invasion
, andctf_foundry
to Casual Mode - Updated the match-end map voting to only vote on maps for the current game mode (if you are playing Payload, you will only vote on Payload maps)
- Fixed not using the initial observer point when first connecting to a Casual server.
- Fixed not being able to spectate observer points or your own buildings in Casual Mode.
- Fixed matchmaking players being able to sit at the MOTD so they can't be kicked by players in the match. They will now show in the scoreboard on their assigned team and will be valid vote-kick targets by members of their team.
- Players who consistently demonstrate a pattern of negative behavior in-game (based upon excessive reports from other players and several other factors) will now receive a temporary matchmaking ban.
- Fixed a rare case where players could appear to be in a match they could neither join nor abandon
- Fixed an issue causing matchmaking to fail for many users due to Steam network changes
July 25, 2019 Patch (Summer 2019 Pack)
- Fixed not seeing the team-goal hints during Casual matches
- Fixed matchmaking badges not displaying the correct tier in the scoreboard and other dialogs
- Added
pl_pier
to the list of maps for Casual matchmaking
July 18, 2024 Patch #1 (Summer 2024 Update)
- Moved some of the Christmas maps to the normal rotation
- Moved
ctf_2fort_invasion
out of the Misc matchmaking category and into CTF - Moved
koth_probed
out of the Misc matchmaking category and into KOTH
July 18, 2024 Patch #2
- Moved
ctf_haarp
out of the CTF matchmaking category and into Attack/Defend
- Improved matchmaking performance
- Improved matchmaker behavior for users with less-than-ideal ping levels. The matchmaker should now be quicker to put you in the best available region.
- Improved matchmaker decision making for cross-region parties
- Added error messages when being ejected from the matchmaking queue due to connectivity or authentication failures, rather than the queue simply silently vanishing
- Fixed the matchmaking settings dialog frequently failing to display any datacenters
- Fixed multiple cases of in-progress casual matches abruptly terminating or failing to be assigned any new players if the game server ever loses connection to Steam
Bugs
- Occasionally, the "Vote For Next Map" option may not allow players to vote, or so it may appear to a player joining just after the vote closed.
- This can be countered by entering
next_map_vote
0, 1, or 2 in the console. 0 votes for the first map, and 2 votes for the 3rd map.
- This can be countered by entering
- If a player gets disconnected in the middle of a match and attempts to rejoin, the player may be kicked for an "ad-hoc connection", despite it being through the matchmaking system, thus preventing the player from joining.
- Badge colors do not appear while in DirectX 8.
- Players may receive up to an hour long matchmaking ban during the early morning hours of the fall US Daylight Savings Time switch.
Gallery
See also
References
- ↑ "Casual Mode Update"
- ↑ Team Fortress Wiki IRC logs, 2019-07-14, Valve employee confirming uncertainty decay.
- ↑ Guide to TF2 Casual Mode Ranking and XP