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The <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/pyro/ Pyro Update]'''</span> was the second [[Patches#Major updates|major content update]] for ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''. | The <span class="plainlinks">'''[http://www.teamfortress.com/pyro/ Pyro Update]'''</span> was the second [[Patches#Major updates|major content update]] for ''[[Team Fortress 2]]''. | ||
− | The [[Pyro]] class was the focus of this update. In addition to three new weapons, the latent [[Hadouken]] taunt was upgraded to become the first [[Taunts#Special taunts|Kill taunt]]. The update also added [[compression blast]] to the [[Stock]] [[ | + | The [[Pyro]] class was the focus of this update. In addition to three new weapons, the latent [[Hadouken]] taunt was upgraded to become the first [[Taunts#Special taunts|Kill taunt]]. The update also added [[compression blast]] to the [[Stock weapons|stock]] [[Flame Thrower]], an ability that would become a core technique for the class. |
Two community-made maps, [[Fastlane]] and [[Turbine]], were made official and included in the update, along with a link to the [https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Main_Page Valve Developer Community] site. ''[[Meet the Sniper]]'' was also introduced in a similar manner to ''[[Meet the Scout]]''. Additionally, many improvements and fixes were included. | Two community-made maps, [[Fastlane]] and [[Turbine]], were made official and included in the update, along with a link to the [https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Main_Page Valve Developer Community] site. ''[[Meet the Sniper]]'' was also introduced in a similar manner to ''[[Meet the Scout]]''. Additionally, many improvements and fixes were included. | ||
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=== Maps === | === Maps === | ||
{{main|List of maps}} | {{main|List of maps}} | ||
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| align="center" |'''[[Control Point (game mode)|Control Point]]'''<br>[[File:Controlpoint.png|50px|link=Control Point (game mode)]] | | align="center" |'''[[Control Point (game mode)|Control Point]]'''<br>[[File:Controlpoint.png|50px|link=Control Point (game mode)]] | ||
| width="60px" |{{code|cp_fastlane}} | | width="60px" |{{code|cp_fastlane}} | ||
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+ | === Weapons === | ||
+ | {{main|Weapons}} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable collapsible" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | | width="60px" style="background-color:#e36a28;" rowspan=3 | '''{{Class link|pyro|br=yes}}''' | ||
+ | | align="center" style="background-color:#f69560;" | {{Icon item|item=Backburner|icon-size=75px}} | ||
+ | | '''[[Backburner]]''' | ||
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+ | | align="center" style="background-color:#f69560;" | {{Icon item|item=Flare Gun|icon-size=75px}} | ||
+ | | '''[[Flare Gun]]''' | ||
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+ | | align="center" style="background-color:#f69560;" | {{Icon item|item=Axtinguisher|icon-size=75px}} | ||
+ | | '''[[Axtinguisher]]''' | ||
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| {{c|+|Added:}} Added alt-fire compression blast to the basic [[Flame Thrower]]. | | {{c|+|Added:}} Added alt-fire compression blast to the basic [[Flame Thrower]]. | ||
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− | | {{c|+|Removed:}} Removed | + | | {{c|+|Removed:}} Removed Flame Thrower's damage falloff. (was falling off to 25% by the end) |
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 24 October 2024
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— The Pyro
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The Pyro Update was the second major content update for Team Fortress 2.
The Pyro class was the focus of this update. In addition to three new weapons, the latent Hadouken taunt was upgraded to become the first Kill taunt. The update also added compression blast to the stock Flame Thrower, an ability that would become a core technique for the class.
Two community-made maps, Fastlane and Turbine, were made official and included in the update, along with a link to the Valve Developer Community site. Meet the Sniper was also introduced in a similar manner to Meet the Scout. Additionally, many improvements and fixes were included.
The update was released in the June 19, 2008 Patch.
Contents
Additions
Maps
Name | Picture | Game mode | File name |
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Turbine | Capture the Flag |
ctf_turbine
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Fastlane | Control Point |
cp_fastlane
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Weapons
Backburner | ||
Flare Gun | ||
Axtinguisher |
Tweaked Classes
Class | Changes |
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Soldier |
Changed: Removed Soldier's 40% damage reduction from his own rockets. Does not affect rocket jumps. |
Pyro |
Added: Added alt-fire compression blast to the basic Flame Thrower. |
Removed: Removed Flame Thrower's damage falloff. (was falling off to 25% by the end) |
Update progress
The Pyro Update was the first update that utilized the technique of slowly revealing content over a period of time before release. A store promotional message, released 13 days before the update, first hinted at the coming changes as well as announcing Meet the Sniper. The page contained a link leading to the concept art for the Axtinguisher.
Upon the release of Meet the Sniper, the Flare Gun was teased in the final frames of the video as the Sniper killed a Pyro wielding the weapon. A further post on the then newly created blog explained the concept behind the Flare Gun. All three weapons were then revealed in their entirety, in a similar fashion to the Gold Rush Update. On the following day the 35 achievements were revealed.
Update gallery
External links
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