Template:PatchDiff/May 18, 2011 Patch/team fortress 2 content.gcf/tf/resource/closecaption russian.txt

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99"[english]#commentary\tf2-Comment001.wav" "[Jeremy Stone] In multiplayer games, the content players consume is largely generated by other players. To enhance this, we added features designed to promote relationships between players.
1010For example, the freeze-cam shot of a player's killer helps the player remember specific, troublesome opponents. The nemesis feature adds an additional reminder that certain enemies are more significant than others. It creates a small negative reinforcement loop by giving players an opportunity to score extra points with a revenge kill.
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12N/A"#commentary\tf2-Comment002.wav" "[Laura Dubuk] , , , , . , , , HL2, . Team Fortress , . , , , , , , , ."
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1313"[english]#commentary\tf2-Comment002.wav" "[Laura Dubuk] Maps require impassable boundaries, but unless we restrict the environments to either interior spaces or steep canyons, these boundaries can't always block the player's view of the outlying, unreachable area. In our more realistic titles, like HL2, these boundaries often require fictional and visual explanations. In the heavily stylized Team Fortress world, however, conspicuous artificiality is a core design principle and so we can simplify or altogether ignore these explanations without compromising the player experience. Playtesting showed, for instance, that these low fences leading to an empty expanse successfully conveyed the message that the area beyond the fence is uninteresting and out-of-bounds."
1414"#commentary\tf2-Comment003.wav" "[Ariel Diaz] Team Fortress - , , . , , , . ."
1515"[english]#commentary\tf2-Comment003.wav" "[Ariel Diaz] Each of the Team Fortress classes was designed to make a unique contribution to attack and defense, and control points are, fundamentally, methods of focusing players' attention on these core offensive and defensive activities. They're also useful for drawing players to different points of the map."