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*I think the Bosses and Maps parts should be updated to contain a picture of the said boss or map, also I think we should insert a newer demonstration video, as of this is a quiet old one. And a side note, tag your posts. [[User:Kori1997|Kori1997]] ([[User talk:Kori1997|talk]]) 22:08, 15 January 2015 (PST)
 
*I think the Bosses and Maps parts should be updated to contain a picture of the said boss or map, also I think we should insert a newer demonstration video, as of this is a quiet old one. And a side note, tag your posts. [[User:Kori1997|Kori1997]] ([[User talk:Kori1997|talk]]) 22:08, 15 January 2015 (PST)
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== Underscoring sections. ==
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I tested with underscores and I saw that it helped with the whole "word Wall" idea
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The Smissmas 2014 update was a major content update for Team Fortress 2, released on December 22, 2014 Patch. It was a sequel of past community-made updates before, by Valve's request in coincidence of the Christmas Workshop submissions.
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The update added 28 new Winter-themed cosmetics and 7 new Festive weapons. The highlights of the update were a new beta game mode, Mannpower, along with two new beta maps, Foundry (Capture the Flag) and Gorge (Capture the Flag). Many already existing Demoman weapons had changes in their functions. Also added were three entirely new weapons, the Quickiebomb Launcher, the Iron Bomber, and the Panic Attack.
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It helps the reader to focus in those lines, It also help with multiple subjects
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ex: Pyro Undate
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*Pyro Update
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The Pyro Update was the second major content update for Team Fortress 2.
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The Pyro class was the focus of this update. In addition to three new weapons, the latent Hadouken taunt was upgraded to become the first Kill taunt. The update also added compression blast to the Stock Flamethrower, an ability that would become a core technique for the class.
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Two community-made maps, Fastlane and Turbine, were made official and included in the update, along with a link to the Valve Developer Community site. Meet the Sniper was also introduced in a similar manner to Meet the Scout. Additionally, many improvements and fixes were included.
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The update was released in the June 19, 2008 Patch
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*Haunted Hallowe'en special
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The Haunted Hallowe'en Special, officially known as the Terrifying Team Fortress Haunted Hallowe'en Special, was the first update in what would later become an annual event. The update was first revealed in a blog post on October 29, 2009, and the update was released on the same day. Aside from fixing a few issues, the update introduced two new maps: Harvest and Harvest Event. The release of these maps was unique as it was the first time that the same map had been released in both a standard and an event variety. The patch also introduced two new hazards: the ghost of Zepheniah Mann, which was exclusive to Harvest Event, and the Pumpkin Bomb, which only appears on Halloween-themed maps. Two new cosmetics were also introduced, the Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask and the Ghastly Gibus, as was a pack of five Halloween-themed achievements known as Scarechievements. Finally, the patch introduced the Halloween pumpkin; a special pickup item that only appears on Halloween-themed maps and randomly drops when a player is killed.
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In addition to the new content, three hidden pages were discovered shortly after the update was launched; the Last Will and Testament of Zepheniah Mann, the Mann Family Portrait, and the Ghastly Gibus page. The Last Will and Testament page related the history of Zepheniah Mann and his acquisition of land in frontier America. The Will also hinted at the rivalry between Redmond Mann and Blutarch Mann, which has fuelled the conflict between RED and BLU for more than a century. The Will also left complete control of Mann & Sons Munitions Concern to Barnabus Hale, ancestor of Saxton Hale, CEO of Mann Co.
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The third hidden page first revealed the Ghastly Gibus which, like the Gentle Manne's Service Medal, was a limited edition item made available to players outside the game itself. It was awarded to the first 10,319 users who accessed the hidden page and entered their Steam ID. Unlike the Service Medal however, all players had the opportunity to acquire the Gibus, as it was later revealed in a blog post (also posted on October 29, 2009) that players could receive their own Ghastly Gibus if they completed the Ghastly Gibus Grab Scarechievement, which could be obtained by dominating an enemy player wearing the hat.
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What do you think? Comment on this thread to let me know, If it is better, I personally will make the whole SF wiki use it.
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[[User:Miro k|Miro_k (the Croc)]] ([[User talk:Miro k|talk]]) 14:35, 15 February 2015 (PST)
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*I don't think it's a good idea, it's just annoying the viewer, at last it's annoying me.

Revision as of 06:48, 16 February 2015

I suggest we should state those items which ones are useful during a gameplay like the Disciplinary action for the soldier or the high five taunt or director's vision to scout around the corners. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Kori1997 (talk) • (contribs)

State of this page

So after some discussion, I've realized that the state and format of this page is well.... extremely terrible.

This page probably needs a MASSIVE overhaul as currently, its just giant walls of text and a massive mess of a gallery. I'm bringing this up to perhaps gather input and maybe discuss a new format for this page and maybe other "Mod" pages.

Any ideas or input? Ashes (talk) 22:11, 15 January 2015 (PST)

  • I think the Bosses and Maps parts should be updated to contain a picture of the said boss or map, also I think we should insert a newer demonstration video, as of this is a quiet old one. And a side note, tag your posts. Kori1997 (talk) 22:08, 15 January 2015 (PST)

Underscoring sections.

I tested with underscores and I saw that it helped with the whole "word Wall" idea

ex: Subject here _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Smissmas 2014 update was a major content update for Team Fortress 2, released on December 22, 2014 Patch. It was a sequel of past community-made updates before, by Valve's request in coincidence of the Christmas Workshop submissions. The update added 28 new Winter-themed cosmetics and 7 new Festive weapons. The highlights of the update were a new beta game mode, Mannpower, along with two new beta maps, Foundry (Capture the Flag) and Gorge (Capture the Flag). Many already existing Demoman weapons had changes in their functions. Also added were three entirely new weapons, the Quickiebomb Launcher, the Iron Bomber, and the Panic Attack. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

It helps the reader to focus in those lines, It also help with multiple subjects ex: Pyro Undate _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • Pyro Update

The Pyro Update was the second major content update for Team Fortress 2. The Pyro class was the focus of this update. In addition to three new weapons, the latent Hadouken taunt was upgraded to become the first Kill taunt. The update also added compression blast to the Stock Flamethrower, an ability that would become a core technique for the class. Two community-made maps, Fastlane and Turbine, were made official and included in the update, along with a link to the Valve Developer Community site. Meet the Sniper was also introduced in a similar manner to Meet the Scout. Additionally, many improvements and fixes were included. The update was released in the June 19, 2008 Patch _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  • Haunted Hallowe'en special

The Haunted Hallowe'en Special, officially known as the Terrifying Team Fortress Haunted Hallowe'en Special, was the first update in what would later become an annual event. The update was first revealed in a blog post on October 29, 2009, and the update was released on the same day. Aside from fixing a few issues, the update introduced two new maps: Harvest and Harvest Event. The release of these maps was unique as it was the first time that the same map had been released in both a standard and an event variety. The patch also introduced two new hazards: the ghost of Zepheniah Mann, which was exclusive to Harvest Event, and the Pumpkin Bomb, which only appears on Halloween-themed maps. Two new cosmetics were also introduced, the Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask and the Ghastly Gibus, as was a pack of five Halloween-themed achievements known as Scarechievements. Finally, the patch introduced the Halloween pumpkin; a special pickup item that only appears on Halloween-themed maps and randomly drops when a player is killed. In addition to the new content, three hidden pages were discovered shortly after the update was launched; the Last Will and Testament of Zepheniah Mann, the Mann Family Portrait, and the Ghastly Gibus page. The Last Will and Testament page related the history of Zepheniah Mann and his acquisition of land in frontier America. The Will also hinted at the rivalry between Redmond Mann and Blutarch Mann, which has fuelled the conflict between RED and BLU for more than a century. The Will also left complete control of Mann & Sons Munitions Concern to Barnabus Hale, ancestor of Saxton Hale, CEO of Mann Co. The third hidden page first revealed the Ghastly Gibus which, like the Gentle Manne's Service Medal, was a limited edition item made available to players outside the game itself. It was awarded to the first 10,319 users who accessed the hidden page and entered their Steam ID. Unlike the Service Medal however, all players had the opportunity to acquire the Gibus, as it was later revealed in a blog post (also posted on October 29, 2009) that players could receive their own Ghastly Gibus if they completed the Ghastly Gibus Grab Scarechievement, which could be obtained by dominating an enemy player wearing the hat. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

What do you think? Comment on this thread to let me know, If it is better, I personally will make the whole SF wiki use it.

Miro_k (the Croc) (talk) 14:35, 15 February 2015 (PST)

  • I don't think it's a good idea, it's just annoying the viewer, at last it's annoying me.