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Revision as of 13:36, 8 August 2016
Casual Mode is an official game mode released for Team Fortress 2. The mode replaced Quickplay after the Meet Your Match Update.
Gameplay
Levels
Update history
July 7, 2016 Patch #1 (Meet Your Match Update)
- Added Casual Mode to the game.
- Removed the abandonment penalty.
- Players are only required to have a single mode selected before queuing.
- Fixed a problem where in-progress games with open slots would not receive new players.
- Fixed a case where players would sometimes not receive experience (when playing a match to completion).
- Fixed not getting domination/revenge events.
- Added a feature to the game mode selection screen that allows players to play on specific maps.
- Added the Vote Kick option.
- Players that are kicked will receive partial experience after the match ends.
- Maps previously using the stopwatch timer will now play to completion, regardless of the first team's time.
- Matches can now start with fewer than 24 players when there are not enough compatible players in queue.
- The match will still add additional players (up to 24) as they become available.
- This should improve queue times for low-population regions and game modes.
- Added maps
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. - Fixed not being able to cycle between spectator modes.
- Fixed map objectives (e.g. flags, capture points, carts) sometimes becoming unresponsive in Casual Mode games.
- Fixed a case where players could be late-joined into games playing a map that they didn't have selected.