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[[Image:Australian Christmas.png|420px|right|link=http://www.teamfortress.com/australianchristmas/]] | [[Image:Australian Christmas.png|420px|right|link=http://www.teamfortress.com/australianchristmas/]] | ||
{{Quotation|'''TF2 Official Blog'''|You demanded a Holiday update, and by gad, you're going to get it and like it, pal. We've cooked up a fine feast of new weapons, garnished it with more headgear than you have heads, and left it simmering overnight in a new game mode. What are you waiting for?! Get over to the Update Page and chow down!}} | {{Quotation|'''TF2 Official Blog'''|You demanded a Holiday update, and by gad, you're going to get it and like it, pal. We've cooked up a fine feast of new weapons, garnished it with more headgear than you have heads, and left it simmering overnight in a new game mode. What are you waiting for?! Get over to the Update Page and chow down!}} | ||
− | The <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/australianchristmas/ Australian Christmas]'''</span> was a [[Patches#Major updates|major content]] update for ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' and was released on | + | The <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/australianchristmas/ Australian Christmas]'''</span> was a [[Patches#Major updates|major seasonal content]] update for ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' and was released on |
{{Patch name|12|17|2010}}. It was the first in what would later become the annual [[Smissmas]] event. | {{Patch name|12|17|2010}}. It was the first in what would later become the annual [[Smissmas]] event. | ||
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | On December 18, 1788, less than a year after the first settlers colonized Australia, an old cutthroat named [[non-player characters# | + | On December 18, 1788, less than a year after the first settlers colonized Australia, an old cutthroat named [[non-player characters#Nicholas_Crowder.2FOld_Nick|Nicolas Crowder]] arrived on a boat with some other new settlers, took one look at the heat and privations, said "screw this," commandeered the boat, and set course on a one-man voyage to conquer the South Pole. Legend tells that he lives there still. |
Every December 18th, "Old Nick" returns down under to find out if Australia's children have been naughty or nice. The nice children are given the greatest gift of all -- they are not abducted along with the naughty ones and carted off to the South Pole. | Every December 18th, "Old Nick" returns down under to find out if Australia's children have been naughty or nice. The nice children are given the greatest gift of all -- they are not abducted along with the naughty ones and carted off to the South Pole. | ||
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== Additions == | == Additions == | ||
− | === | + | === Maps === |
+ | {{main|List of maps}} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |- style="height: 20px;" | ||
+ | ! class="header" style="background-color:#b3d5ad;" | Name | ||
+ | ! class="header" style="background-color:#b3d5ad;" | Picture | ||
+ | ! class="header" style="background-color:#b3d5ad;" | Game mode | ||
+ | ! class="header" style="background-color:#b3d5ad;" | File name | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="background-color:#d7efd2;" | '''[[DeGroot Keep]]''' | ||
+ | | width="100px" | [[File:Degroot Keep Castle.png|230px|link=DeGroot Keep]] | ||
+ | | align="center" | '''[[Control Point (game mode)|Control Point]]<br />([[Medieval Mode|Medieval]])'''<br />[[File:Controlpoint.png|50px|link=Control Point (game mode)]] | ||
+ | | width="60px" | {{code|cp_degrootkeep}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | style="background-color:#d7efd2;" | '''[[Itemtest]]''' | ||
+ | | width="100px" | [[File:Item test.jpg|230px|link=Itemtest]] | ||
+ | | align="center" | '''None''' | ||
+ | | width="60px" | {{code|itemtest}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Item sets === | ||
{{main|Item sets}} | {{main|Item sets}} | ||
{| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;" | {| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;" | ||
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| style="background-color:#b3d5ad;" rowspan=2 | '''{{Class link|engineer|br=yes}}''' | | style="background-color:#b3d5ad;" rowspan=2 | '''{{Class link|engineer|br=yes}}''' | ||
− | | style="background-color:#d7efd2;" | {{Icon item|item= | + | | style="background-color:#d7efd2;" | {{Icon item|item=Buckaroo's Hat|icon-size=75px}} |
− | | '''{{item link| | + | | '''{{item link|Buckaroo's Hat}}''' |
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| style="background-color:#d7efd2;" | {{Icon item|item=Industrial Festivizer|icon-size=75px}} | | style="background-color:#d7efd2;" | {{Icon item|item=Industrial Festivizer|icon-size=75px}} | ||
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| width="80px" style="background:#b3d5ad;" | {{Icon item|item=Backpack Expander|icon-size=75px}} | | width="80px" style="background:#b3d5ad;" | {{Icon item|item=Backpack Expander|icon-size=75px}} | ||
| style="background:#d7efd2;" | '''{{item link|Backpack Expander}}''' | | style="background:#d7efd2;" | '''{{item link|Backpack Expander}}''' | ||
− | | style="text-align:left;" | Expands the user's backpack by 100 slots | + | | style="text-align:left;" | Expands the user's backpack by 100 slots. |
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| style="background:#b3d5ad;" | {{Icon item|item=Map Stamps Collection|icon-size=75px}} | | style="background:#b3d5ad;" | {{Icon item|item=Map Stamps Collection|icon-size=75px}} | ||
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| style="background:#d7efd2;" | '''{{item link|Festive Winter Crate Key}}''' | | style="background:#d7efd2;" | '''{{item link|Festive Winter Crate Key}}''' | ||
| style="text-align:left;" | Used to open Festive Winter Crates.<br>After December 31, 2010, this key turned into a regular [[Mann Co. Supply Crate Key]]. | | style="text-align:left;" | Used to open Festive Winter Crates.<br>After December 31, 2010, this key turned into a regular [[Mann Co. Supply Crate Key]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 28 October 2024
“ | You demanded a Holiday update, and by gad, you're going to get it and like it, pal. We've cooked up a fine feast of new weapons, garnished it with more headgear than you have heads, and left it simmering overnight in a new game mode. What are you waiting for?! Get over to the Update Page and chow down!
— TF2 Official Blog
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The Australian Christmas was a major seasonal content update for Team Fortress 2 and was released on December 17, 2010 Patch. It was the first in what would later become the annual Smissmas event.
A new game mode, Medieval Mode, was introduced with this update. It featured a new map, DeGroot Keep.
The update also increased default backpack slots from 200 to 300, and added the ability to acquire additional slots (100 at a time) by purchasing the Backpack Expander item. The maximum backpack size became 1000 slots.
As part of the event, the Festive Winter Crate was added. These were unlockable with a Festive Winter Crate Key, that was only available as a purchase from the Mann Co. Store for $2.49 / £1.99 / €2.49.
This update also introduced the Itemtest map for the first time.
Contents
Background
On December 18, 1788, less than a year after the first settlers colonized Australia, an old cutthroat named Nicolas Crowder arrived on a boat with some other new settlers, took one look at the heat and privations, said "screw this," commandeered the boat, and set course on a one-man voyage to conquer the South Pole. Legend tells that he lives there still.
Every December 18th, "Old Nick" returns down under to find out if Australia's children have been naughty or nice. The nice children are given the greatest gift of all -- they are not abducted along with the naughty ones and carted off to the South Pole.
For the next twelve months, the naughty children make toys to Old Nick's exacting specifications. Then, on December 17th, the presents are gift-wrapped, placed in a sleigh, and driven to Old Nick's mansion, where he opens them. Naturally, given the sheer number of hats and weapons Old Nick receives, there are bound to be duplicates – and every December 18th, he posts them online, selling them at prices so low that he's practically giving them away.
Additions
Maps
Name | Picture | Game mode | File name |
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DeGroot Keep | Control Point (Medieval) |
cp_degrootkeep
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Itemtest | None | itemtest
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Item sets
The Expert's Ordnance |
Loch-n-Load | ||
Ullapool Caber | |||
Scotch Bonnet | |||
The Hibernating Bear |
Brass Beast | ||
Buffalo Steak Sandvich | |||
Warrior's Spirit | |||
Big Chief | |||
The Medieval Medic |
Crusader's Crossbow | ||
Amputator | |||
Berliner's Bucket Helm | |||
Notes | Sets did not originally require Cosmetics. |
Weapons
Candy Cane | ||
Boston Basher | ||
Back Scratcher | ||
Claidheamh Mòr | ||
Fists of Steel | ||
Jag |
Cosmetic items
Tools
Backpack Expander | Expands the user's backpack by 100 slots. | |
Map Stamp | Buy Map Stamps to support community map makers. The first time a player buys a Map Stamp they will receive a hat that includes a stamp particle effect. The particle effect only occurs when a player has purchased a map stamp for the map upon which they are playing. | |
Festive Winter Crate | As of December 31, 2010, this crate can no longer be opened. | |
Festive Winter Crate Key | Used to open Festive Winter Crates. After December 31, 2010, this key turned into a regular Mann Co. Supply Crate Key. |
Gallery
In-game notification of the Stocking Stuffer Key
External links
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