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'''Party mode''' is the successor to the birthday mode in ''[[Team Fortress Classic]]'' and is activated on servers that have disabled blood. It is used to celebrate a player's birthday, festive occasions or simply for fun. | '''Party mode''' is the successor to the birthday mode in ''[[Team Fortress Classic]]'' and is activated on servers that have disabled blood. It is used to celebrate a player's birthday, festive occasions or simply for fun. |
Revision as of 15:48, 1 July 2010
Party mode is the successor to the birthday mode in Team Fortress Classic and is activated on servers that have disabled blood. It is used to celebrate a player's birthday, festive occasions or simply for fun.
Like in TFC, TF2 automatically turns birthday mode on when a server's clock hits August 24th, the release date of the original Team Fortress (1996).
Enabling party mode
Party mode can be enabled by setting tf_birthday 1 in your server.cfg.
Changes in party mode
- Every player wears a party hat.
- When shot, you bleed balloons.
- If you are blown to pieces, you explode into streamers and confetti instead of blood, and your gibs turn into presents.
- Whenever you achieve a critical hit, you hear party horns, champagne poppers and people cheering and clapping.
Gallery
- Engineerpartyhat.JPG
The party hat each player wears, on an Engineer
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