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Revision as of 21:28, 15 August 2010
Mac Update trailer | |
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Video Info | |
Released: | June 10, 2010 |
Run time: | 0:48 |
Notes
- At 0:02, a window can be seen through the Sniper's scope. The colours playing on the glass allude to the 'Flying Window' logo from Microsoft 'Windows' operating system.
- The Sniper's scope view is displayed without his charge meter or a laser in his crosshair and seems to be implemented with an extra zoom function.
- From 0:13 to 0:16, it shows that the Sniper is missing the scars from his left face that were added to the character model some time after the Sniper vs. Spy Update.
- The bitten apple hanging from the branch alludes to both Apple's current logo, and their very first logo.
- At 0:06, a Pyro briefly runs through a nearby doorway. Although on the BLU team, the Pyro is carrying a red flamethrower.
- From 0:18 to 0:21, the sights on the Demo's grenade launcher can be seen folded for the first time outside the character selection screen.
- The company poster on the wall behind the Heavy reads "Jobbs' Orchards." This refers to Apple CEO, Steve Jobs.
- At 0:23, the Soldier can be seen in the background, sorting through a Mann Co.-shipped crate of various hats, including the Tyrant's helm, the Texas ten gallon, the Killer's kabuto, and the Stainless pot.
- Also seen (to the right) are several of the targets from Target, the training map.
- Job is written on the wall at 0:22 to 0:25, a possible reference again to the Apple CEO.
- Also at 0:23 is the first of many glimpses at the Frontier Justice, one of the unlockables included with the Engineer Update. It appears to be a shotgun with detailed engravings, a device on the right side, and antennae. It is also notable that this weapon has a stock, as well as a seemingly longer barrel than the standard shotgun.
- "Think Bullets," seen at the end of the trailer, is a reference to an old Apple slogan, "Think Different."
- The music tracks used in this video are The Art of War (from Meet the Soldier) and The TF2 Theme.
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