Thursday, April 10, 2014

Team Fortress 2

Wanna play an awesome, thrilling game with action and adventure? Then why don't you play Team

Fortress 2, also known as TF2. Team Fortress 2 is a team-based first-person shooter multiplayer video

game developed by Valve Corporation. It is a sequel to the original mod Team Fortress and its GoldSrc

engine remake. Upon its release, the game received critical acclaim and several awards, being

praised for its graphical style, balanced game play, humor, and for its use of full character

personalities in a dedicated multiplayer-only game.
Like its predecessors, Team Fortress 2 is focused

around two opposing teams, Reliable Excavation & Demolition (RED) and Builders League United (BLU)

competing for a combat-based principal objective.
 Players can choose to play as one of nine character

classes
 in these teams, each with his own unique strengths, weaknesses, and weapons. Although the

abilities of a number of classes have changed from earlier 
Team Fortress incarnations, the basic

elements of each class have remained, that being one primary weapon, one secondary weapon, and

one melee weapon.
 The game was released with six official maps, although 44 extra maps, 9 arena

maps, 8 king of the hill maps, and various other map types have been included in subsequent

updates.
 When players join a level for the first time, an introductory video shows how to complete its

objectives. During matches, "The Administrator",
 a woman voiced by Ellen McLain, announces various

game events over loudspeakers.

In Capture the Flag maps, the objective for both teams is to obtain a briefcase of intelligence from the 

enemy team's base and return it to their own base while preventing the opposing team from doing the 

same. 

Control Point modes are more varied in their objectives, but share the common aim of capturing a 

particular point on the map by having one or more team members stay on the point without the 

presence of the opposing team for a short period of time.

Territorial control is a more complex version of Control Point, in which each map is divided into a 

number of closed sections, held between the two teams. Each round has one team attempting to seize 

control of the opposing team's capture point for that section in a fixed amount of time.

King of the Hill features a single control point in the center of the map, with teams vying for control over 

it. 

Arena is a team deathmatch mode, typically occurring smaller environments featuring a single control 

point. In each round, players do not respawn on death; a team wins the round by capturing the control 

point or eliminating all of the other team members.

Medieval mode can be played on maps dedicated to this mode, or enabled for any other mode type. This 

mode forces players to use melee or similar medieval weapons (such as the Sniper's bow and arrow), 

and alters other non-gameplay facets of the program, such as translating all in-game text chat in a 

rough version of Early Modern English.


MvM - Mann vs. Machine - is a six player co-operative mode where the mercenaries are defending a 

structure against increasingly-difficult waves of robots.

Some strategies thought of while playing TF2, is either being a sniper, engineer or scout. Scouts are 

good at capturing the other teams intelligence. They have amazing speed and have the ability to double 

jump. Engineers can build sentry guns and dispensers which can assist other players to win the game. 

Finally, the sniper can kill the enemies from higher ground.

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