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Crafting is an in-game system that allows players to create specific items, such as weapons, cosmetics, as well as materials that can be used in further crafting by repurposing unwanted or duplicate items obtained through the Item drop system.
To create these items, the player must follow explicit blueprints, all of which are initially available to players with a Premium Team Fortress 2 account. Following a valid blueprint recipe, the player will obtain the item indicated by the blueprint. Non-Premium users cannot craft Rare or Special items, and tools cannot be crafted under any circumstances. If the player attempts to craft an item without a corresponding blueprint, they will be notified that no such recipe exists, and no items will be lost.
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- 18 Febbraio 2025 - Aggriornato il Blog Ufficiale di TF2. The TF2 SDK has arrived! Valve ha rilasciato un grande aggiornamento per il Source SDK che include il codice sorgente del client e del server di Team Fortress 2. Questo aggiornamento permette ai creatori di contenuti di realizzare giochi completamente nuovi basati su TF2.
- 9 Febbraio 2023 - Aggiornato il Blog Ufficiale di TF2. Attention, Steam Workshop Creators! Valve annuncia il rilascio di un vero e proprio aggiornamento completo quest'estate! Carica le tue creazioni del workshop prima del 1° maggio 2023 per una possibilità che vengano inclusi nel gioco.
- 13 Febbraio 2023 (modificato): Valve ha revisionato la formulazione di questa voce del blog. La voce dell'aggiornamento adesso descrive la pianificazione di un "aggiornamento di tipo festivo" con "altre sistemazioni contribuite dalla comunità" anziché "aggiornamento completo" con "chissà cos'altro?!"
- 2 Agosto 2019 - Aggiornato il Blog Ufficiale di TF2. Aggiornamento riguardante il problema con la probabilità di trovare cappelli Insoliti nelle casse. Ecco tutti i dettagli sulla situazione e sui provvedimenti riguardanti gli oggetti legati al problema.
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