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===Team Fortress 2===
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| month        = september
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| year        = 2007
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| after        = {{Patch name|9|27|2007}}
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| source-title = Team Fortress 2 Update Released
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| source      = http://store.steampowered.com/news/1219/
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| notes       = ===Team Fortress 2===
  
 
* Fixed a crash with ATI cards running on Vista  
 
* Fixed a crash with ATI cards running on Vista  
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* Fixed crash on startup  
 
* Fixed crash on startup  
 
* Fixed crash caused by .dlls being loaded from the user's path, instead of from the install directory
 
* Fixed crash caused by .dlls being loaded from the user's path, instead of from the install directory
 
| source = http://store.steampowered.com/news/1219/
 
| source-title = Team Fortress 2 Update Released
 
 
| before =  [[September 21, 2007 Patch]]
 
| after =  [[September 27, 2007 Patch]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 4 April 2012

Patch notes

Team Fortress 2

  • Fixed a crash with ATI cards running on Vista
  • Fixed a networking problem that could cause a crash certain types of home networking hardware with out of date firmware installed
  • Fixed a networking problem that could cause some animation jittering
  • Fixed bug causing incorrect .dem files to be written (all files after first .dem file would be corrupted)
  • Fixed bug with placement of teleporters that could result in players being unable to move
  • Removed mp_friendlyfire cvar for servers. Team Fortress 2 breaks in a number of ways if this is on
  • Fixed some truncated strings in the destroy menu
  • Spectators can now see all player classes in the scoreboard
  • When a round finishes, if there's less than 5 minutes left on the timelimit, the server now goes ahead and switches level right away, instead of going into Sudden death
  • The affinity of the main thread is not set explicitly for dedicated servers. This will properly load balance multiple instances of the dedicated server running on a multi-processor machine. The affinity is still set to CPU 1 for clients and listen servers
  • Fixed crash on startup
  • Fixed crash caused by .dlls being loaded from the user's path, instead of from the install directory