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Revision as of 09:17, 6 September 2010
Due to the new Main Page design, patch and blog post information is now below the featured banner.
Welcome to the
Official Team Fortress Wiki
the official resource for the Team Fortress series.
75,539 articles and growing…
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Team Fortress Classic, also known as Team Fortress 1.5, usually abbreviated as TFC, is the predecessor of Team Fortress 2 and a porting of the original Team Fortress, originally a mod for the popular game Quake, to the Half-Life engine.
A remake of the Team Fortress modification for Quake, Team Fortress Classic was originally released for Windows on May 30, 1999 as a free addition to Half-Life. A standalone version was later released with Valve's Steam system in 2003. The development of Team Fortress Classic was led by John Cook and Robin Walker, the designers of the original Team Fortress modification.
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- February 18, 2025 - TF2 Official Blog updated. The TF2 SDK has arrived! Valve released a massive update to the Source SDK that includes all the Team Fortress 2 client and server game code. This update allows content creators to build completely new games based on TF2.
- February 9, 2023 - TF2 Official Blog updated. Attention, Steam Workshop Creators! Valve teased a full-on update-sized update to be released around the summer! Submit your workshop creations before May 1st, 2023 for a chance to have them included.
- February 14, 2023 (edited): Valve made some revisions to the wording of this blog post. The updated post now states that they plan to ship a "full-on holiday-sized update" with "other community-contributed fixes" instead of a "full-on update-sized update" with "who knows what else?!"
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- ...that a Scout can assist in his own death if he is hit by his reflected stun ball, and then killed by an opponent?
- ...that the Market Gardener also crits while rocket jumping using enemy rockets?
- ...that the Engineer's Dispenser contains the nail belt for the Scout's old Nail Gun in the ammunition holder?
- ...that pressing the alternate fire button while constructing a building allows you to rotate it?
- ...that a football ball can spawn when you equip with Ball-Kicking Boots?
- ...that on the picture of the achievement Soviet Union, the Heavy on the right sports a mullet, similarly to his original design?
- ...that a player standing on an enemy Teleporter exit when someone teleports will result in the player being telefragged?
- ...that the numbers on the top front of the Train on Well spells '7331', which spelled backwards is '1337' (leet)?
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Team Fortress Wiki Statistics: 75,539 articles – 178,757 uploaded images & media – 284,117 registered users – 19,166,720 edits since June 8, 2010
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