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Team Fortress
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Basic Information
Developer:

Team Fortress Software

Engine:

Quake Engine, QuakeWorld Engine

Designer(s):

Robin Walker, John Cook, Ian Caughley

Released:

International: August 24, 1996

Modes:

Multiplayer

Genre:

First-person shooter

Platforms:

Windows, Mac OS X, Linux

Media:

Download

Requirements:
  • Quake, QuakeWorld
  • Minimum: 800 MHz processor, 128 MB RAM,
    32 MB video or more,
    Windows 2000/XP, Internet connection

Team Fortress (TF) is a team- and class-based multiplayer online first-person shooter video game mod based on id Software's Quake Engine, and later QuakeWorld Engine. Team Fortress, also known as Quake Team Fortress (QTF), and later QuakeWorld Team Fortress (QWTF), was designed and written by Robin "Bro" Walker, John "Jojie" Cook, and Ian "Scuba" Caughley in 1996. Because of its popularity, it has spawned an endless amount of mods for not only Team Fortress, but other games as well. Valve took an interest in the Team Fortress Software organization and hired the three creators to work on a mod, and later standalone, version called Team Fortress Classic (TFC), released in 1999. A standalone sequel to Team Fortress Classic, Team Fortress 2 (TF2), was developed by Valve and released in 2007.

To this day, some people still participate in Team Fortress servers. The most active communities run server-side mods such as Custom TF and MegaTF. Team Fortress has also spawned many mods replicating its formula for other games, such as Quake III Fortress, Enemy Territory Fortress, etc.

Note: "Team Fortress" is also the name of the overall series of games.

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Gameplay

Team Fortress has a high emphasis on teamwork and cooperation involving two teams (red and blue), with nine classes on each team. Some maps have an extra two teams (yellow and green); later games in the series, such as Team Fortress Classic, only include a red team and a blue team. The players battle each other to complete objectives in game modes like Attack/Defend and Capture the Flag.

Team Fortress has these ten classes available to each team:

Most popular maps

Official maps have never been made for this mod, but the community has picked the best custom maps and made an unofficial "map list". Nearly all of the gametypes in the rest of the Team Fortress series of games have their origins in unofficial Team Fortress maps. The most popular maps are:

History of Team Fortress

Quake Team Fortress:

QuakeWorld Team Fortress:

Intro video

The Team Fortress (version 2.6) introduction video.

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