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Revision as of 20:54, 15 February 2024

Birthday redirects here. For the original Team Fortress Wiki first birthday Community event, see Wiki Birthday.
For the annual Team Fortress birthday event, see TF Birthday.

Birthday mode, also sometimes called party mode, is a server mode that enables various "silly gibs" to be used alongside the normal gibs. Until 2013, it was activated on August 24, the release date of the original Team Fortress in 1996. In 2013, it was activated on August 27 until 2015, where it was activated on August 23. It can manually be enabled on servers by using the setting tf_birthday 1 in the server.cfg file.

Many of the gibs seen in this mode are used in the low-violence version of the game as full-time replacements. A beach ball appears in BLU's spawn room at the beginning of the round and may be propelled by most attacks and the Pyro's compression blast. Health kits are replaced with birthday cakes and ammo packs are wrapped with a bow in a style similar to a present.

Changes

Prior to the August 23, 2011 Patch, birthday mode would automatically draw a party hat on top of the classes' heads. However, this was changed and the party hat became its own item that can be chosen like other hats. This prevents a number of clipping issues the party hat had with non-default hats.

During that time, birthday mode completely disabled the use of violent gibs, and blood was replaced by balloon particles. Some violent gibs are now spawned along with presents and other silly gibs. Birthday Mode is similar to Pyroland while using Pyrovision Goggles.

Scoring a crit used to play a cheering sound effect rather than the normal crit impact sound, but this was moved to the TF Birthday Noise Maker.

Birthday Gallery

Pickup Gallery

Gibs

Main article: Silly gibs

Birthday mode uses both the normal gibs and silly gibs that low-violence versions of Team Fortress 2 use.

Promotion Gallery

Update history

August 20, 2010 Patch
  • Fixed bug with holiday date computation that turned on Birthday mode a few days too soon.
  • [Undocumented] Added a "Happy Birthday Team Fortress" beach ball that will randomly appear in BLU's spawn at the start of a round when Birthday mode is enabled.

August 23, 2011 Patch

  • Added TF birthday replacement models for health kits and ammo packs.
  • Added TF birthday Party Hat and Noise Maker.
  • [Undocumented] Updated the TF birthday ball to read "Happy 15th Birthday".
  • [Undocumented] The original birthday mode party hats are no longer used.
  • [Undocumented] Normal gibs are now enabled along with silly gibs in birthday mode.
  • [Undocumented] Balloon particles no longer replace blood in birthday mode.
  • [Undocumented] Cheering sound effects no longer occur automatically in birthday mode; this has been moved to the TF Birthday Noise Maker.

August 23, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Birthday mode is now enabled. Upon log in, users will receive a Birthday Noise Maker and a Party Hat, if they don't have one already.

August 23, 2016 Patch

  • Added "Party Hat" and "Noise Maker - TF Birthday" item grants to players who don't already have them during TF2's birthday.
  • Fixed some classes not displaying the particles when using the "Noise Maker - TF Birthday" item.

Unused content

  • The original models for the party hats are still in the game files, unused, under the path models/effects/bday_hat.mdl, while the Party Hat cosmetic is instead located at models/player/items/all_class/bdayhat_.
    • Likewise, every class' player model still has an attachment related to the old version of party hats, named partyhat. This attachment would originally place the model properly on top of their heads, but it has since been changed and no longer fits properly.

Gallery

See also