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The [[Detonator]] and the [[Quick Fix]] were also revealed but at the time were unavailable. Currently they exist in the [[Team Fortress 2 Beta]] and use the same models as the [[Flare Gun]] and the [[Medi Gun]], respectively.
 
The [[Detonator]] and the [[Quick Fix]] were also revealed but at the time were unavailable. Currently they exist in the [[Team Fortress 2 Beta]] and use the same models as the [[Flare Gun]] and the [[Medi Gun]], respectively.
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On April 1st 2011, Valve announced anyone who bought "The Potato Sack", a pack of 13 indie games, or owned all 13 games that made up the pack, would receive a potato hat, expected to release April 5th.
  
 
=== Large Scale Performance Update ===
 
=== Large Scale Performance Update ===

Revision as of 01:26, 2 April 2011

This article lists currently unreleased content that is assumed to be released before the end of Team Fortress 2's life.

Team Fortress 2 Updates

Medals

Several medals created by community contributors are to be awarded to participants of endorsed community events. However, these medals have not been officially mentioned by Valve. The reason for their delay is due to technology currently being tested. [1]

Mapper's Medallion

The Mapper's Medallion is a special medal created by Lord Ned of TF2maps.net in order to congratulate the participants of the Art Pass contest. This medal is similar to the Polycount Pin as it will only be available to those who entered the competition.

Pubbers vs Pros Medal

Main article: Pubstars vs Pros

The Pubbers vs Pros Medal is a misc item created by Lord Ned of TF2Maps.net to reward to the participants of the Pubstars vs Pros event. This medal is similar to the Polycount Pin as it will only be available to those who compete within the event.

ETF2L Highlander Community Challenge, UGC Highlander, ESL 6on6 League and ozfortress Ultiduo5 Medals

Twelve medals are to be added to the game and given to participants and winners of the ETF2L Highlander Community Challenge, UGC Highlander, ESL 6on6 League and the ozfortress Ultiduo5 when the tournaments end. Currently, it has been confirmed that there are a first place, second place, third place, and participant medal that will become available for the first three tournaments' entrants; however, only a winner and runner-up medal (designed by Valve) will be issued to winners of Ultiduo5.

New demo format

Robin Walker has discussed a new system for recording demos, where a player can request a recording from the server at the end of a life or round. The plan is for the format to be "More robust" so the demos will not become unplayable as easily as the current system when the game is updated.[1] Another goal is to allow people to easily share their videos on video sharing sites.[2] This is currently in the TF2 Beta as the Replay feature.

Unreleased Items

Main articles: Legionaire's Lid, Companion Cube Pin, Detonator, Quick Fix, Gadget Token, Heraldic Targe

Certain evidence of unreleased items can be found in the game files. It is unclear why they have not been released as of yet.

Firstly, a community-contributed hat known as the Legionaire's Lid (according to the tf_english.txt file) exists in the GCF, complete with description.

In the November 19, 2010 Patch a second unreleased item was added , the Companion Cube Pin. It is assumed it will be given out as a bonus for preordering Portal 2, similar to other Promotional items.

In the December 23, 2010 Patch, tf_english.txt strings for a new Demoman shield, known as the Heraldic Targe, and Gadget Tokens were revealed.

The Detonator and the Quick Fix were also revealed but at the time were unavailable. Currently they exist in the Team Fortress 2 Beta and use the same models as the Flare Gun and the Medi Gun, respectively.

On April 1st 2011, Valve announced anyone who bought "The Potato Sack", a pack of 13 indie games, or owned all 13 games that made up the pack, would receive a potato hat, expected to release April 5th.

Large Scale Performance Update

Shortly after the Mann-Conomy Update, Robin Walker discussed in an email with one of the community contributors a future performance update in the works which would replace all W (World) and V (View) models with the new C (Combination) model type, as well as update existing C models and the new C models with LODs. This update would significantly increase performance and allow for a greater range of community and Valve item replacements in later updates. In the updates released since this email was sent, a sizable portion of the game's C models have received LODs. Many more, however, are still to come.

Multiple Paint Schemes

Following radical changes in the painting scheme of some hats (Scotsman Stovepipe and Troublemaker's Tossle Cap being excellent examples) after the December 2, 2010 Patch, Brandon Reinhart has responded by email stating that a feature that will allow choosing the paint scheme for a hat is in development.[3]

Training Mode for the remaining classes

The Scout, Pyro, Demoman (In Beta), Heavy, Engineer (In Beta), Medic, Sniper and Spy (In Beta) Training modes to be released in a future update.

Other

Unreleased Meet the Team videos

There are two unreleased Meet the Team videos expected for release, Meet the Pyro and Meet the Medic. As revealed in an interview with Robin Walker by the podcast Kritzkast, Meet the Pyro will be a look at the world through the Pyro's eyes.[2]

Apparently some Portal 2 playtesters at Valve were given a private viewing of Meet the Medic, meaning the next video in the series is close to being finished and will most likely be released sometime in the near future. People present commented on the video claiming some of the post-processing effects were missing but the majority of the content was complete.[4]

In a tour of Valve's studio, TF2 community member Political Gamer recieved a preview of Meet the Medic. In his article, he stated that it was between 80-90% finished and that it would be released "soon". [5]

Source Filmmaker

Main article: Source Filmmaker

Source Filmmaker is the name of the tool used to create the Meet the Team videos, the Left 4 Dead intro movies, and other Valve-produced clips. It has not yet been officially released, though it was leaked.

Others Polycount contest entries

Valve initially selected five entries from the Polycount Contest out of a total of 76. Robin Walker has stated that nearly half of the entries were of high enough quality to be put in-game, and Valve has since implemented an additional three entries.[6][7] All of the entries can be located here.

Contribution Site Gallery

Valve stated they would release a way to view all user submitted content before they were implemented into the game (or not)[citation needed]. It is unknown when this feature will be available. A Gallery for Avatars only has since been released. However a gallery for hats and weapons has yet to be made.

References

  1. TFPortal.de,   "Robin Walker Interview".      Published   July 2, 2010.      Retrieved   July 1, 2010.
  2. a b Kritzkast,   "Exclusive Interview With Robin Walker".      Published   May 28, 2010.      Retrieved   July 1, 2010.
  3. Brandon Reinhart,   "Email about paint schemes".      Published   December 6, 2010.      Retrieved   December 6, 2010.
  4. SPUF,   "Steam Powered User Forums Thread: "MEET THE MEDIC Coming Soon"".      Published   December 16, 2010.      Retrieved   February 2, 2011.
  5. Political Gamer,   "Steam Powered User Forums Thread: "Back from Valve"".      Published   March 22, 2011.      Retrieved   March 22, 2011.
  6. Polycount,   "The Team-Fortress 2 ‘Polycount Pack’ Winners".      Published   July 15, 2010.      Retrieved   November 12, 2010.
  7. TeamFortress.com,   "Australian Christmas".      Published   December 17, 2010.      Retrieved   March 3, 2011.