User:Stevoisiak/WIP Pages/Uber Update
“ | We've been holding one of the surprises pretty close to the vest for months now. We don't want to ruin it, but we'll give you four clues to get you guessing:
1.) It IS a "Meet the" short. — TF2 Official Website
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The Über Update is a major content update for Team Fortress 2 and was released on June 23, 2011. It was heralded as "The biggest, most ambitious update in the history of Team Fortress 2." Similar to other major updates, such as the Sniper vs. Spy Update and the Engineer Update, the Über Update followed a four-day-long system of daily content previews, the last of which featured the release of Meet the Medic.
Contents
Day 1: Mobster Monday
Day 1 revealed mob-themed item packs for the Heavy and the Spy, Black Market Business and The Man of Honor, respectively, as well as a new Payload map, Barnblitz.
Class sets
Black Market Business | Tomislav | ||
Family Business | |||
Eviction Notice | |||
Capo's Capper | |||
The Man of Honor | Enforcer | ||
Big Earner | |||
Made Man | |||
Cosa Nostra Cap |
Maps
Name | Picture | Game mode | File name |
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Barnblitz | Payload |
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Day 2: Timbuk Tuesday
Day 2 revealed desert-themed item packs for the Sniper and the Demoman, "Lawrence of Australia" and "One Thousand and One Demoknights", respectively. A hidden page, accessed by clicking on a crushed can of Bonk! Atomic Punch, also revealed a Bonk-themed set for the Scout known as "The #1 Fan".
Class sets
Day 3: World War Wednesday
Day 3 revealed two World War II item sets for the Soldier, The General's Formals and Airborne Armaments. Later in the day, a hidden page accessed by clicking on the drawing of the Pyro on a whiteboard revealed a hidden secondary weapon for the Pyro, the Detonator.
Class sets
The Airborne Armaments | Liberty Launcher | ||
Reserve Shooter | |||
Market Gardener | |||
Jumper's Jeepcap | |||
The General's Formals | Mantreads | ||
Disciplinary Action | |||
Armored Authority | |||
Fancy Dress Uniform |
Weapons
Detonator |
Day 4: Meet the Medic and Free to Play Announcement
Day 4 saw the unveiling of Meet the Medic, a new Medic item set called The Clinical Trial, and the announcement that Team Fortress 2 would be Free to Play.
Class sets
[[The Clinical Trial|Template:Dictionary/items/the clinical trial]] | Overdose | ||
Quick-Fix | |||
Solemn Vow |
Hats
To compensate those who originally purchased Team Fortress 2, a promotional headwear item was awarded to all who had bought the game before it became Free to Play.
Proof of Purchase |
Day 5: Stuff Friday (Post-update blog post)
Day 5 was a blog post following the update.[1] It announced the availability of the Meet the Medic and Schadenfreude taunts on the Mann Co. Store; the Limited Edition Meet the Medic Lithograph in the Valve Store, and Über Update-related wallpapers added to the Artwork section of the TF2 website. Day 5 was not featured on the Über Update mini-site.
Meet the Medic | ||
Schadenfreude |
Trivia
- The numbers on the placards that the Heavy and the Spy are holding up in their mug shots on the Mobster Monday page are the release dates of their respective Meet the Team videos. Meet the Heavy was released on May 14th, 2007 and Meet the Spy was released on May 19th, 2009.
- The placards have the letters 'NM' on them, the abbreviation for the state of New Mexico in the USA.
- The placards also read 'Teufort', the locational name of 2Fort.
- Timbuk Tuesday refers to Timbuktu, a West African town that is commonly stereotyped as being exotically far away.
- The Lawrence of Australia Sniper Pack is a reference to the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia, which is based on the life of T.E. Lawrence (a British commander) and his experiences in Arabia during World War I.
- One Thousand and One Demoknights is a reference to One Thousand and One Nights, a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic.
- Demoknight is a term referring to the Demoman wielding either of his shields paired with any of the Demoman's swords or axes.
- The helmet the Soldier wears on the top of the page for Day 3 resembles the helmet of George S. Patton. In keeping with the theme, Patton was a general in World War II (for which a film was made about him) and was well-known for being eccentric, like using a riding crop similar to the Soldier.
- Before a big battle or the start of a war, the commanding officer of a group of soldiers may give a speech in order to raise morale and rally the strength of their troops.
- The speech seen on Day 3 features Dr. Seuss-style writing, including lines like "We will fight them on a BOAT!", "We will fight them in a MOAT!", and "WE WILL NOT EAT GREEN EGGS AND HAM!".
- The first part is also a reference to Winston Churchill's speech before the Battle of Britain.
- The line "Do you maggots remember the speech from Braveheart?" refers to this scene in Braveheart.
- The line "MISTER GARPABARP, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!" refers to the famous speech given by President Ronald Reagan at Brandenburg Gate, in which Reagan challenged then-Head of State of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall.
- The speech seen on Day 3 features Dr. Seuss-style writing, including lines like "We will fight them on a BOAT!", "We will fight them in a MOAT!", and "WE WILL NOT EAT GREEN EGGS AND HAM!".
- The battleplan on the World War Wednesday page is identical to the one featured in Meet the Heavy.[2]
Gallery
Day 1. The Black Market Business and The Man of Honor Packs were announced.
Day 2. The Lawrence of Australia and One Thousand and One Demoknights Packs were announced.
Day 3. The General's Formals and Airborne Armaments were announced.
Day 4. Meet the Medic released and The Clinical Trial announced.
Hidden pages
The #1 Fan hidden page.
The Detonator hidden page.
References
External links
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