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Dave Riller is an video game designer noted for being the team-lead level designer for Valve's early Team Fortress 2 maps.
Team Fortress works
- Team Fortress 2, Level designer (e.g., Dustbowl, Granary, Gravel Pit, Well, 2Fort, Hydro)[1]
- Developer commentary, ("Gravel Pit Scout Map Design" and "Sniper Map Design")
Content tributes
References
- ↑ The Orange Box Full Cast & Crew, "level designer", IMDb.
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