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[[Image:tobor.png|200px|thumb|right|The texture of Tobor]]
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'''Tobor''' is an unused texture that was found in the props_training section of the GCF files which were added as part of the [[Mac Update]]. It is unknown what the texture was planned to be used for, but was speculated to be part of the [[Engineer update]] as some form of [[Sentry Gun]] replacement or upgrade, as it shows what appears to be the tubes, eye, and metal casing of the Sentry Gun, along with "Tobor" being "Robot" spelled backwards. The textures can be applied to the sentry gun.
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The texture of Tobor has been removed from the game's files as of the [[Engineer Update]] and is no longer found in props_training. Its inclusion in props_training suggests its possible use on a training map, but was later removed.
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[[File:tobor.png|200px|thumb|right|The texture of Tobor.]]
  
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'''Tobor''' is the name of a [[Unused content|scrapped]] texture that was found in the <code>props_training</code> section of the GCF files, which were added as part of the [[Mac Update]]. It is unknown what the texture was planned to be used for, but it was speculated to be part of the [[Engineer Update]] as some form of [[Sentry Gun]] replacement or upgrade, as it shows what appears to be the tubes, eye, and metal casing of the Sentry Gun.
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The texture of Tobor has been removed from the game's files as of the [[Engineer Update]] and is no longer found in <code>props_training</code>. Its inclusion in <code>props_training</code> suggests it was supposed to be used in a [[Training Mode|training]] map.
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== Trivia ==
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* Tobor was originally created by a third party company Valve had contracted for the training mode. The model had accidentally shipped and was removed later. <ref name="tobor1">{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130531171100/http://img815.imageshack.us/img815/4319/58151eb6949f470eb48fbb8.png|title=Tobor's purpose, revealed!|author=Kayohgee|publication=Steam Users' Forums|retrieved=2013-05-31}}</ref>
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* Tobor is "Robot" spelled backwards, hinting at the texture being for some sort of robot used for training.
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* There was also an unused [[item quality]] called "tobor_a" in the game files. It was added in the {{Patch name|6|11|2012}} and removed in {{Patch name|3|19|2013}}.
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* In communication with Steam matchmaking servers, the [[Mann vs. Machine]] mode is called "Tobor".
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* The word "Tobor" was referenced several times during the [[ARG]] leading up to the [[Mann vs. Machine (update)|Mann vs. Machine update]]:
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** In the map [[Foundry (Control Point)|Foundry]], a hidden room exists with a sign reading "Doctor Wilson's Auto-Borax Self Scrubbing Mechanical Soap". Two wooden planks propped up against the sign frame the letters to form "TO-BOR". Several other rooms in the map featured hints to the then-unreleased update.
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** Near the end of the [[ARG]] leading to the update, [https://www.teamfortress.com/crsk9.jpg an image] was discovered on the TF2 website revealing a crafting recipe for the [[Blood Brothers]] comic. Some of the letters on the recipe were visibly stained by blood; they were the letters in the word "TOBOR".
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** The URL [https://www.teamfortress.com/tobor www.teamfortress.com/tobor] automatically redirects to the Mann vs. Machine update page.
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== References ==
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* [[Unused content]]
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* [[ARG#Second ARG|ARG]]
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 4 May 2024

Wot's this now?
The Demoman on unknown material
The texture of Tobor.

Tobor is the name of a scrapped texture that was found in the props_training section of the GCF files, which were added as part of the Mac Update. It is unknown what the texture was planned to be used for, but it was speculated to be part of the Engineer Update as some form of Sentry Gun replacement or upgrade, as it shows what appears to be the tubes, eye, and metal casing of the Sentry Gun.

The texture of Tobor has been removed from the game's files as of the Engineer Update and is no longer found in props_training. Its inclusion in props_training suggests it was supposed to be used in a training map.

Trivia

  • Tobor was originally created by a third party company Valve had contracted for the training mode. The model had accidentally shipped and was removed later. [1]
  • Tobor is "Robot" spelled backwards, hinting at the texture being for some sort of robot used for training.
  • There was also an unused item quality called "tobor_a" in the game files. It was added in the June 11, 2012 Patch and removed in March 19, 2013 Patch.
  • In communication with Steam matchmaking servers, the Mann vs. Machine mode is called "Tobor".
  • The word "Tobor" was referenced several times during the ARG leading up to the Mann vs. Machine update:
    • In the map Foundry, a hidden room exists with a sign reading "Doctor Wilson's Auto-Borax Self Scrubbing Mechanical Soap". Two wooden planks propped up against the sign frame the letters to form "TO-BOR". Several other rooms in the map featured hints to the then-unreleased update.
    • Near the end of the ARG leading to the update, an image was discovered on the TF2 website revealing a crafting recipe for the Blood Brothers comic. Some of the letters on the recipe were visibly stained by blood; they were the letters in the word "TOBOR".
    • The URL www.teamfortress.com/tobor automatically redirects to the Mann vs. Machine update page.

References

  1. Kayohgee   (Steam Users' Forums)      "Tobor's purpose, revealed!".   .      Retrieved   May 31, 2013.

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