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Разработчик: Valve
Издатель: Sierra Entertainment
Распространитель: Steam
Движок: GoldSrc
Дизайнеры: John Cook, Robin Walker
Релиз: May 30 1999
Режим игры: Мультиплеер
Жанр: FPS
Рейтинг: ESRB: M (Mature)
Платформа: Windows
Носитель: CD-ROM, загрузка
Системные требования: *Минимальные: Процессор с частотой 500 Mhz, 96MB RAM,
3D ускоритель, видеокарта с 16 MB памяти,
соединение с интернетом.

*Рекомендуемые: Процессор с частотой 800 MHz, 128 MB RAM,
видеокарта с 32 MB памяти, соединение с интернетом.

Team Fortress Classic (TFC или TF 1.5) - предшественник Team Fortress 2 и копия оригинального Team Fortress, который являлся модификацией игры 'Quake', на движок Half-life.

Team Fortress Classic -Командная мультиплеерная FPS игра разботанная Valve. Ремейк мода Team Fortress для Quake, Team Fortress Classic Был официально выпущен для Windows 30 мая 1999 как бесплатное дополнение для Half-Life. standalone версия была выпущена в 2003 с поддержкой Valve's Steam system . Разработка Team Fortress Classic велась Джоном Куком и Робином Волкером , дизайнерами оригинального мода Quake Team Fortress.

Игра была анонсирована в 1999, используя движок Valve's GoldSrc. Дизайнеры мода Team Fortress получили контракт на разработку Team Fortress 2, первоначально на переделку их модификацикации под движок Valve's game engine. Игра предлагала выбрать одну из команд,один из 9 классов и выполнить задачи миссии,такие как Захват флага, защита VIP и Контроль территории. В июне 2000, игра подверглась сущетвенному апдейту, обновления моделей игроков и добавление новых режимов игры. В 2008, игра была первой в десятке самых популярных модов Half-Life по количеству игроков, согласно GameSpy.


Игровой процесс

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The Team Fortress Classic logo

Typically, players have the choice of two equal teams, red and blue, although certain game modes allow for more than two teams with access to different classes. Each game can sustain a maximum of 32 players. The way a player acts in a game is defined by which class they select, with each class having their own strengths and weaknesses. As such, Team Fortress Classic relies heavily on teamwork between players of different classes.

Режимы игры

A group of blue players attack a red base on the 2Fort map
  1. Захват флага (Template:Lang-en). В данной ситуации игрокам требуется пробраться на базу противника, забрать вражеский флаг и принести его на свою базу.
  2. Контроль территорий (Template:Lang-en). Карта разделена на территории. Каждой команде необходимо взять свой флаг и принести на вражескую или не захваченную территорию.
  3. Сопровождение (Template:Lang-en). В этом режиме команда охраны должна довести Гражданского до конечной точки, не дав команде снайперов его убить.
  4. Футбол (Template:Lang-en). В этом режиме участвуют 2 команды, без класса Инженер и с отсутствием гранат. Суть режима в том, чтобы захватить мяч и отнести его на вражескую базу. Чтобы отнять мяч у игрока, который его несет, достаточно его убить.
  5. Захват контрольных пунктов (Template:Lang-en). С начала игры, на карте присутствуют нейтральные контрольные пункты. Задача обеих команд в том, чтобы как можно быстрее захватить все нейтральные пункты и дойти до базы и захватить ее. Если вы находитесь на только что захваченном врагом пункте, пункт для захвата будет доступен через полминуты. Также если вы находитесь на нейтральном/захваченном пункте, и если предыдущий пункт будет захвачен врагом, вы не сможете захватить этот пункт пока не отвоюете предыдущий.
  6. Атака/оборона (Template:Lang-en). На картах режима атака/оборона обе команды выполняют разные роли. Синие должны захватывать контрольные пункты Красных используя свой флаг. Красные же должны оборонять эти пункты. По истечении времени, если все точки не будут захвачены Синими, выигрывают Красные.

Классы

Есть 9 стандартных классов Team Fortress Classic которые может выбрать игрок. Each class is equipped with at least one unique weapon, and is often armed with a secondary weapon such as a Shotgun or Nailgun. In addition, all classes are armed with a melee weapon—usually a Crowbar—as well as grenades with a variety of effects depending on the class a player has chosen. In escort levels, a single player can assume the role of a civilian, armed only with an umbrella, and must be escorted by the rest of the team across the level.

Оригинальные модели 9-и классов

Разведчик

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 75
    • Max Armor: 50 Лёгкая броня
    • Max Speed: Очень быстро

Снайпер

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 90
    • Max Armor: 50 Легкая броня
    • Max Speed: Средняя

Солдат

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 100
    • Max Armor: 200 Тяжёлая броня
    • Max Speed: Медленная

Demoman

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 90
    • Max Armor: 120 Medium Armor
    • Max Speed: Medium
  • Abilities:
    • Can set large explosive devices.

Medic

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 90
    • Max Armor: 100 Medium Armor
    • Max Speed: Fast
  • Abilities:
    • Can heal team-mates with the Medikit.
    • Can infect enemies with the Medikit.
    • Automatically regenerates health.

Heavy Weapons Guy

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 100
    • Max Armor: 300 Heavy Armor
    • Max Speed: Very Slow
  • Abilities:
    • Heavy, isn't pushed by explosions.

Pyro

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 100
    • Max Armor: 150 Medium Armor
    • Max Speed: Medium
  • Abilities:
    • Flame resistant.

Spy

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 90
    • Max Armor: 100 Light Armor
    • Max Speed: Medium
  • Abilities:
    • Can disguise to look like an enemy.
    • Can feign death.
    • Can remove an enemy Spy's disguise.
    • Can backstab for an instant kill.

Engineer

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 80
    • Max Armor: 50 Medium Armor
    • Max Speed: Medium

Civilian

  • Stats:
    • Max Health: 50
    • Max Armor: None
    • Max Speed: Medium
  • Abilities:
    • None


Development

Before Team Fortress Classic there was Team Fortress, a 1996 QuakeWorld mod. TF's developers were working on Team Fortress 2 as a standalone game, but later joined Valve software and ported the original as a mod for Half-Life called Team Fortress Classic in April of 1999. Despite the company's 1998 statement that Team Fortress 2: Brotherhood of Arms would be released "soon," the game remained in development of one form or another for eight years until its release on 10 October 2007, and has been on Wired magazine's top ten vaporware list every year since 2001.

Since Team Fortress Classic's release in 1999, Valve has introduced various changes into the game. The updates tweaked the game's balance and on occasion added new content, such as new levels. A particularly large update was released on 8 June 2000, which introduced several new levels and game modes, a new GUI menu interface and new player models, and optimized the game's code for smoother, faster play. With this release, the game was renamed to Team Fortress 1.5. In July 2004, the game was migrated into Valve's Steam system, in which a number of additional features were added. For much of its early history, Team Fortress Classic was second only to Counter-Strike as the most played and popular of online games.


Changes between Team Fortress 2

General TF2 additions

Headshots and backstabs however, were present in TFC.
Most classes in TFC had a Crowbar. The exceptions were the Engineer (Wrench), Spy (knife), civilian (umbrella), and Medic (first aid kit).
In TFC, players could only call for a Medic as their only voice command.

General TF2 removals

  • Death counter
TFC scoreboards listed both points and deaths (sorting by points). TF2 hides other players' death counters.
  • Grenades
Each standard class had two kinds of grenades. Generally everyone had more weapons (for example, Soldiers had two types of grenades, two types of shotguns, a Rocket Launcher, and a Crowbar). The new Jarate is functionally similar to a Grenade, but it replaces a weapon and has an effect unlike any of the grenades in TFC.
  • Assassination maps
TFC had a "VIP escort" map type where one team (typically composed of Snipers) tried to kill a player designated the civilian, who was guarded by a team of Heavies, Soldiers, and medics.
  • Ammo bags
Players left an ammo bag on the ground when they died. Players could also drop any excess ammo to help team-mates, usually Engineers. Now players drop their weapons when they die, which yields ammo and metal.
  • Armor
Players had armor in addition to health.

General TF2 changes

  • Art style
TF2's art style is cartoony, in contrast to TFC's semi-realistic style.
  • Team-mates can now walk through each other
Team-mates could not walk through each other at all in TFC, which griefers frequently exploited to block team-mates.
  • Team-mates can no longer move each other with certain weapons
Players could be pushed, or sent flying, by an explosion caused by a team-mate (or a charged Sniper Rifle). This could be exploited by griefers, used to remove griefers from an area, or used to send team-mates behind enemy lines without taking any damage.
Most command point maps in TFC involved one or both teams taking flags to command points, which were then captured instantly, much like TF2's Payload game type. TF2's control points are similar to those found in the TFC map Warpath.
  • 2Fort bridge is now covered.
In TFC 2Fort's bridge is wider and uncovered.
  • 2Fort's water route involved a deep swim
In TFC, the area under the bases was completely filled with water
  • 2Fort's spiral staircase and elevator
In TFC's 2Fort, a spiral staircase led up from each team's basement, and an elevator that only worked for members of that base's team was found in the flag room's alternate entrance, forcing the use of rocket/pipe/frag/conc jumping if players wanted to exit that way.
TFC's Dustbowl involved moving a flag from the attacker's spawn to the capture point. Anyone who held the flag moved much more slowly (about walking speed). Captures were instantaneous.
  • Dustbowl attackers always given three exits from spawn
TFC attackers had only one or two exits in each of the stages.
  • Dustbowl's secret paths now permanently open
TFC's Dustbowl had two areas (the upper paths leading to the first two stages' CPs) that only opened after a certain amount of time had passed.
In TFC, Well was a capture the flag map. Well has had several significant changes, including the removal of its eponymous wells. In TFC: There were no trains, you could swim to the flag rooms (where the final CP is in the new Well) after the grates had been detpacked, the center building was much smaller and the roofs of both bases were accessible.
In TFC, Badlands was a capture the flag map that bears little resemblance to its TF2 remake. The original map featured two large bases built into the opposite sides of an even larger, winding canyon.
In TFC, all classes used the same sounds while calling for a Medic.
  • Unlockable weapons
Most of the classes currently have the ability to unlock three replacement items for their weapons and tools. Some of these are similar to abilities that the classes had in TFC, but many are completely new.

Class specific changes

Scout

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The regular Nailgun (used by the Scout, Sniper and Spy) and the Super Nailgun (used by the Medic).

Removed:

  • Caltrops and concussion grenades
Caltrops were dropped on the ground to slow enemies down. Concussion grenades were largely used by Scouts and medics for 'conc jumping' and disorientating opponents.
  • Nailgun
A very accurate automatic weapon that was good against Sentry Guns and slower or stationary enemies.
  • The ability to disrupt a disguise by bumping into a Spy.
  • The ability to disarm a detpack by bumping into it.
(The Demoman's detpacks were removed.)

Added:

Changed:

  • Shotgun
Replaced with the Scattergun

Soldier

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The regular shotgun and the Super Shotgun. The regular one was used as a long-range weapon while the Super Shotgun was effective against nearly every class.

Removed:

  • Nail grenades
Nail grenades fired nails for several seconds before exploding.
  • Alternate fire for Rocket Launcher
TFC alternate fire switched to the launcher and also reloaded it.
  • Super Shotgun

Pyro

Removed:

  • Napalm grenades
Napalm grenades spread fire on any surfaces for a few seconds.
  • Incendiary rockets
Similar to Soldier's rockets except they did less damage but set the target (and anyone in the blast radius) on fire. Mini-rocket jumps were possible with this weapon. The Flare Gun is similar to this weapon.

Demoman

Removed:

  • MIRV grenades
These exploded once to spread several more grenades which each exploded moments later.
  • Detpacks
These not only annihilated enemies in a fairly large radius, but could also be used to break holes in certain parts of maps.
  • Shotgun

Heavy

Removed:

  • MIRV grenades
(See Demoman)
  • Super Shotgun

Changed:

  • Now called the Heavy, as opposed to 'Heavy Weapons Guy' or 'HWG'

Engineer

Removed:

  • EMP grenades
A dreaded grenade that caused all ordinance in a radius to explode.
  • Rotating placed Sentry Guns
TF2 Engineers can rotate Sentry Guns when they place them, but in TFC Engineers could rotate the Sentry Gun any time after it had been placed.
  • Repairing armor with a Wrench
The Wrench in TFC could be used on team-mates to repair their armor, or to accidentally discover a disguised Spy. Armor was removed in TF2.

Changed:

  • Railgun replaced with Pistol.
  • Super Shotgun replaced with a standard Shotgun
  • In TFC, when an Engineer had enough metal, he could instantly upgrade a Sentry Gun. In TF2, it takes eight Wrench hits to upgrade.

Medic

Removed
  • Concussion grenades
(See Scout)
  • Infection
Medics could infect opponents with their medical kit. They could then spread the infection to their team-mates. Using the kit on a disguised Spy infected them.
  • Shotgun
  • Super Shotgun

Added:

The TFC medical kit provided an instant heal whereas the new Medigun provides a continuous heal. Note that it heals disguised Spies.

Changed:

Sniper

Removed:

  • Legshots
A shot to the leg caused the target to run slower (like a Scout's caltrops).
(See Scout)

Changed:

  • Shot charging
TFC Sniper Rifle: Hold fire button to charge shot, release to fire. In TF2, you must stay zoomed in to charge a shot, and press to fire. Your field of vision is also severely reduced while zoomed in in TF2.
  • Autorifle
Replaced with the SMG.

Spy

Removed:

  • Gas grenades
These caused enemies to hallucinate (see and hear false explosions, flames and gunfire) for several seconds and take damage while near the grenades.
  • Tranquilizer gun
Slowed enemies down, much like caltrops and legshots.
  • Nailgun
(See Scout)
  • The ability to disrupt an enemy Spy's disguise by bumping into him.

Added:

TFC Spies could throw grenades without losing their disguise, which is how they commonly destroyed Sentry Guns. Sappers provide a replacement for this ability.

Changed:

Feign death ability caused the Spy to lie down (and optionally scream) to trick opponents. Spies now also have the option to use the Dead Ringer, which cloaks and drops a fake body when hit by an attack.
  • Super Shotgun
Replaced with the Revolver
In TFC, disguised Spies looked like enemies to all players, including teammates. In TF2, teammates see disguised Spies like a regular Spy wearing a cheap mask of the class they're disguised as.


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