Main menu

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The current default main menu screen layout.

The main menu is the opening screen of Team Fortress 2. Upon the initial opening of the game's menu, one of the soundtrack songs will play, but will not loop or play again until the game is restarted. The menu can also be opened while connected to a server (the default key to open the menu is Esc).

Welcome & Achievements

The top left icon is your current Steam avatar. The text below will always show "Welcome back", along with with your current profile nickname.

The icons at the bottom are the most recent achievements you have received, earliest to latest.

Clicking View All will bring up a interactive Steam Browser window that shows earned and unearned achievements, along with progress bars for achievements that require them. Unearned achievements have a tick box that can enable the achievement's progress to be shown in the HUD while playing.

See also: Achievements

Alerts & Messages

The Newspaper opened.

The alert box is a temporary box that appears to the left of the message tab. It shows notifications such as trade requests and map events (so far only Mann Manor has made use of this via gift drops on the map itself during the Scream Fortress update)

The messages tab, when expanded, shows a "newspaper" with the most recent updates from the official Team Fortress 2 blog.

Start Playing

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Clicking the Start Playing button brings up a server browser, where the player can see matches that are currently being played.

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Offline Practice
The target symbol allows you to start up an offline practice server where you can play against bots.
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Create Server
The plus symbol allows you to start up a listen or LAN server.

Manage Items

This section features two tabs: Loadout and Stats.

Loadout

Pyro Loadout Screen

This loadout tab allows the player to modify the weapon or cosmetic loadout of each individual class to suit individual play style or preferences by replacing the default weapons or hats with any unlockable weapons or hats the player may have. Click the class that you wish to modify to open its respective loadout. This can be done from the menu or while connected to a server, and can also be done in game using the "Loadout Quickswitch" key in-game (this key is not bound by default). The loadout screen provides detailed information of the effects and abilities of each weapon. Also shown in item descriptions are the "Level" of each weapon, though the significance of this, if any, is yet unknown.

Backpack
This button displays the current player's backpack, where items obtained by achievement milestone unlocks, the drop system, unboxing from a Mann Co. Supply Crate, or purchasing through the Mann Co. Store.
Crafting
This button opens the crafting screen. (See the Crafting page for more info)
Mann Co. Catalog
This button displays all the items in Team Fortress 2, their effects, and an image of the item.
Trading
This button opens the trade menu. (See the Trading page for more info)

Stats

The stats tab shows career gameplay statistics, with Your Performance Report and Your Best Moments tables showing your own personal records and total playtime. These can be sorted by class, playtime, points etc. Current stats can be reset by pressing the Reset Stats button. This cannot be undone!

Shop For Items

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Main article: Mann Co. Store

Clicking the Shop For Items button opens the Mann Co. Store, which allows players to purchase in-game items such as hats, weapons, action items, and tools using money stored in their Steam Wallet.

A current "featured item" is also shown under this button. It is unknown whether this item will change on a more frequent basis, but as of now it is only changed by the developers.[citation needed]

The Bottom Row

Quit/Disconnect

When connected to a server, the bottom left button is a Disconnect button. When not connected to a server the button becomes the Quit button, which is used to close the game.

Training

Main article: Training

Connects the player to the tutorial level.

Mute players

The Mute Players button brings up a menu allows the player to mute other player's voice chat. This will only show an empty list of players when outside of a server.

Developer commentary

This menu allows the player to enter empty versions of the official maps. These contain speech bubbles which provide voice commentary from the designers detailing the game's development.

Report bug

This menu gives the player the option to quickly report a bug with an optional screenshot.

Options

This button opens up a window where the player can change keyboard bindings, mouse, audio, and video options, voice configuration for use of a microphone, and multiplayer options.

• As in most Source games, the console and fast weapon switch can be enabled from Options > Keyboard > Advanced...
• Other advanced options are accessed from Options > Multiplayer > Advanced...