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Revision as of 01:56, 21 September 2014
The item schema is a resource in Team Fortress 2 that defines all existing items and the attributes assigned to them. The item schema is accessed by the game client in various menus of the interface, including the Mann Co. Store, Catalog and the player's backpack. Each item in the schema is maintained as an object with varying key-value pairs denoting its name, its type and slot, classes that can equip it, and its capabilities (such as, whether it can be used with a Paint Can or Name Tag). All values are listed in detail at WebAPI/GetSchema.
In addition to the standard item schema, the schema version pulled by the game client is known as the 'client schema'. The client schema is obtained in VDF format for parsing by the game engine, and includes other details not in the standard schema, such as equip regions, attached weapon sounds, and bodygroups for each item. Both versions of the item schema include definitions of all item attributes, item sets, particle effects and item levels and ranks for Strange weapons and cosmetics.
Before the item schema was accessible via the WebAPI, it was stored locally in VDF format in each game installation as items_game.txt
(in tf_scripts_*.gcf/tf/scripts/
). items_game.txt
is still kept, however, its only purpose is to enable users to override definitions from the WebAPI schema.
Item schema updates
All updates to the item schemas for Team Fortress 2 and Team Fortress 2 Beta are kept in the OPTF2 Schema Tracker, a Git repository. Previous versions and changes in updates are viewable as diffs.
See also
- WebAPI
- WebAPI/GetSchema – technical description of the item schema as accessible via the Steam Web API
- Items
External links
- OPTF2 Schema Tracker for several Steam games
- Team Fortress 2 Schema
- Latest version of Team Fortress 2 Schema
- Latest version of Team Fortress 2 Client Schema
- Diffs between Team Fortress 2 versions
- Team Fortress 2 Beta Schema
- Latest version of Team Fortress 2 Beta Schema
- Latest version of Team Fortress 2 Beta Client Schema
- Diffs between Team Fortress 2 Beta versions