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| The '''DeathCam''', also known as the '''Freeze Cam''', is a gameplay feature that activates upon death. When you are killed, the camera zooms in on your killer (in the case of assists, the one that dealt the fatal blow,) and freezes for several seconds. At this point, their name, health and whether or not they are your [[nemesis]] are displayed. Their currently equipped [[weapon]], [[miscellaneous item]] or [[hat]] may also be displayed in its own tab, along with custom names and descriptions. In addition to this, an 'On the bright side:' box may be displayed, detailing how your stats measured up to your personal records in that round. During the freeze-frame sequence, you may wish to take a screenshot ('''F5''' by default), which will be accompanied by a flash and the sound of a camera shutter. The screenshots are located in ''(folders prior to Steam main folder)/Steam/steamapps/*steamname*/Team Fortress 2/tf/screenshots.'' | | The '''DeathCam''', also known as the '''Freeze Cam''', is a gameplay feature that activates upon death. When you are killed, the camera zooms in on your killer (in the case of assists, the one that dealt the fatal blow,) and freezes for several seconds. At this point, their name, health and whether or not they are your [[nemesis]] are displayed. Their currently equipped [[weapon]], [[miscellaneous item]] or [[hat]] may also be displayed in its own tab, along with custom names and descriptions. In addition to this, an 'On the bright side:' box may be displayed, detailing how your stats measured up to your personal records in that round. During the freeze-frame sequence, you may wish to take a screenshot ('''F5''' by default), which will be accompanied by a flash and the sound of a camera shutter. The screenshots are located in ''(folders prior to Steam main folder)/Steam/steamapps/*steamname*/Team Fortress 2/tf/screenshots.'' |
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A DeathCam shot with gib labels
The DeathCam, also known as the Freeze Cam, is a gameplay feature that activates upon death. When you are killed, the camera zooms in on your killer (in the case of assists, the one that dealt the fatal blow,) and freezes for several seconds. At this point, their name, health and whether or not they are your nemesis are displayed. Their currently equipped weapon, miscellaneous item or hat may also be displayed in its own tab, along with custom names and descriptions. In addition to this, an 'On the bright side:' box may be displayed, detailing how your stats measured up to your personal records in that round. During the freeze-frame sequence, you may wish to take a screenshot (F5 by default), which will be accompanied by a flash and the sound of a camera shutter. The screenshots are located in (folders prior to Steam main folder)/Steam/steamapps/*steamname*/Team Fortress 2/tf/screenshots.
If you were gibbed by an opponent, your body parts are marked with humorous labels such as "Your Arm", "Your Head", "A Part of You", or "Another Part of You".
The function of the Deathcam in gameplay according to developer commentary is to allow the player to discern the location of their killer, allowing them to adapt their strategy upon respawn. This functions to lessen the frustration of being killed by an unseen or unexpected opponent and turn the player's demise into a learning experience. Some achievements also require you to taunt over the body of a fallen opponent.
Related Achievements
Soldier
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Gore-a! Gore-a! Gore-a! Provide the enemy with a freezecam of you taunting over 3 of their body parts.
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Pyro
Demoman
Heavy
Engineer
Medic
Sniper
Spy
Trivia
- Enemy players killed during DeathCam are titled 'The Late'.
- Although external sounds fade out for a few seconds during the DeathCam sequence, you may still ocassionally hear your opponent's taunts and jeers.
- Certain environmental deaths may still result in a DeathCam sequence.