Trailer 1
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Released: | July 19th, 2006 |
Run time: | 1:11 |
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First revealed on July 19, 2006 at the EA Summer Showcase event, Trailer 1 showcases the player classes of Team Fortress 2. The video, as it shows an early rendition of the game, contains several differences from the final product.
Contents
Video
Changes
Class
- The general design of all of the classes is somewhat different.
Scout
- Appears to have more upper-body build than the current model does.
- Is shown wielding the Submachine Gun which was later replaced with the Nailgun and then the Scattergun. The Submachine Gun was given to the Sniper as a Stock secondary weapon.
- Has two team-colored stripes near the tops of his socks. And his shoes do not have the white stripes.
- His ear piece is team-colored instead of yellow.
Soldier
- His coat is a pale grayish team-color, with a bright team-color armbands aroud his class emblems. And the grenades are fully black.
- His Rocket Launcher is visually a single-shot frontloaded RPG much like it is in Team Fortress Classic. The RPG was removed in the final version.
- Does not scream before beating his helmet with the Shovel as he does during his finalized taunt.
- The Shovel also looks rustic and old.
Pyro
- Gloves are fully black
- Tank on his back, is fully grey.
- The Fire from the Flame Thrower has a slightly different patteren, when moving it around.
Engineer
- His shirt much like Soldier's coat, is a pale grayish team-color, with a bright Team-colored armbands aroud his class emblems.
- His glove and knee caps are team-colored.
Heavy
- Has no gloves and class emblems.
- His ammo belt is slightly different in color and shape.
- His vest is light brown instead of deep grey.
- His Minigun has an even more cartoony muzzle flash when firing.
Demoman
- Is shown wielding and throwing the Dynamite Pack, or MIRV Grenade, a would be stay-over from Team Fortress Classic that was later replaced with Stickybombs.
Medic
- Is shown wielding a giant syringe which was later replaced by the Medi Gun.
- Glasses are slightly larger and thicker.
- Is shown wearing a stethoscope which was later removed, although it can be seen in his cubby in the spawn rooms, and a similar community-made stethoscope "Surgeon's Stethoscope" was later added to the game as a cosmetic item.
- Class emblems are slightly different, with armbands.
Sniper
- His hat and vest are slightly different shades.
- His glasses are bright orange.
- Has no class emblem.
- The tips of the bullets in his pocket are team-colored instead of yellow.
Spy
- His suit is slightly paler, with a team-colored pocket protector, and a team-colored striped tie. And has class emblems with team-colored armbands.
- Is shown wielding the Tranquilizer Gun.
2Fort
- There are a few props missing outside of RED base.
- The bridge between the RED and BLU bases has no roof.
General changes
- The muzzle flashes are opaque and hard-edged.
- There is a skull insignia behind the Pyro that has not reappeared anywhere in the final game. This was the RED logo in Team Fortress Classic
See also
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