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== Previous Changes ==
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== Previous changes ==
 
'''[[December 22, 2010 Patch]]'''
 
'''[[December 22, 2010 Patch]]'''
 
* Medieval Mode's auto-roleplay now ignores text beginning with '!' or '/' (so SourceMod commands aren't modified).
 
* Medieval Mode's auto-roleplay now ignores text beginning with '!' or '/' (so SourceMod commands aren't modified).

Revision as of 16:31, 28 December 2010

File:Medieval mode tf2.png
Promotional for Medieval Gamemode
Welcome...to the Dominatening!
The Demoman

Medieval Mode is a game mode added to TF2 during the Australian Christmas event with the December 17, 2010 update.

Gameplay mechanics

  • Players drop small medkits instead of weapons upon death.
  • Using the Übersaw does not build the Medic's ÜberCharge meter.
  • Generally, only non-ranged weapons and items or bows may be used.
  • Snipers may set their arrows on fire and have them deal additional fire damage by touching the braziers positioned near the bases.
  • Third-person mode can be enabled without sv_cheats by using the command tf_medieval_thirdperson 1.

Allowed weapons

See also: Category:Medieval weapons

Maps

The Medieval Mode is currently only available by default on the map Degroot Keep. It can be enabled on any other map with the server variable tf_medieval set to 1.

Map File Name
100px Degroot Keep cp_degrootkeep

Strategy

Main article: Medieval Mode strategy

Chat parser

Promotional Logo For the Medieval Gamemode
This section is currently under construction and incomplete.

When playing on Medieval maps, an "auto-roleplay" Template:W modifies all text chat between players to look like Ye Olde English by randomly applying the following rules.

Word Replacements

Original Text Replacement
are be
is
my mine
over there yonder
thank you grammercy
the ye
you thou
u
buy obtain
purchase
away aroint

Punctuation

Original Text Replacement
! , verily!
, verily I say!
, verily I sayeth!
, I say!
, I sayeth!
! Huzzah!
! Hear Hear!
! What-ho!
! Ho!
! Fie!
, indeed!
Original Text Replacement
? , I say?
, I wonder?
, wonder I?
, what say thee?
, what sayeth thee?
, what say thou?
, what sayeth thou?
, I ponder?
, I pondereth?
, pray tell?
, ho?
, do tell?

Insults

Original Text Replacement
idiot <adjective>, <adjective> <noun>
fool
bastard

Classes

Original Text Replacement
Demoman swordsman
scotsman
drunkard
swordmaster
blademaster
knight
paladin
blades for hire
Engineer
Engy
craftsman
smith
smithy
blacksmith
artisan
machinist
ironsmith
metalworker
golem-maker
golemist
Heavy bouncer
boxer
brawler
bruiser
Medic priest
cleric
healer
nursemaid
bonesetter
butcher
medicine man
witchdoctor
leech
apothecary
wizard
Original Text Replacement
Pyro pyromaniac
maniac
flamewielder
firebrand
fire mage
fire magus
Masked Salamander
Scout lookout
outrider
spotter
explorer
patroller
runner
advance guard
Soldier
Solly
champion
mercenary
shovelman
warrior
Sniper hunter
ranger
woodsman
beastmaster
australian
archer
bowman
arrowman
fletcher
Spy cutpurse
pickpocket
vagabond
blackguard
hooligan
pilferer
backstabber
thief
haunt
rogue
rouge


Added to beginning of chat messages

  • Forsooth,
  • I say,
  • I sayeth,
  • Forsooth, I say,
  • Forsooth, say I,
  • Forsooth, sayeth I,
  • Hark!
  • Harketh!
  • By <god>,
  • By the Will of <god adjective> <god>,
  • By the <body part adjective> <body part> of the <god adjective> <god>,
  • By <god adjective> <god>'s <body part adjective> <body part>,
  • Avast,
  • Zounds,
  • Perchance,
  • Pray tell,
  • Prithee,
  • What hey,
  • What ho,
  • Pray,
  • Surely
  • Pray pardon,
  • Alas,
  • In short,
  • My Lord,
  • My Lady,
  • By my faith,
  • If it pleases you,
  • I pray you,
  • In truth,
  • By my trowth,
  • In sooth,
  • By my word,
  • S'wounds,
  • Z'wounds,
  • <god>'s wounds,
  • <god>'s <body part>,
  • Heigh-ho,
  • Ah,
  • Quoth I,
  • Listen,
  • Listen thee,
  • Hear me,
  • Now hear me,
  • I warrant
  • Come,
  • Kind sire,
  • Sire,
  • There is much in what you say, and yet,

Added to end of chat messages

  • Anon!
  • Hum.
  • Good sir!
  • Good sire!
  • Milady!
  • My Liege!
  • Guvnor!

Notes

  • Server operators can disable this behavior by setting tf_medieval_autorp to 0.
  • Text beginning with '!' or '/' is ignored, so that SourceMod commands aren't modified.
  • The rules for chat modification are defined in File:Autorp.txt (direct link).
  • Unlike most of the text in Team Fortress 2, the chat parser has not been translated into languages other than English.

Previous changes

December 22, 2010 Patch

  • Medieval Mode's auto-roleplay now ignores text beginning with '!' or '/' (so SourceMod commands aren't modified).