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{{Quotation|The Soldier on new trainees|Do you own Team Fortress? Did you play it once or twice, but found it too complicated? YOU ARE A COWARD. But there IS a solution!}}
 
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'''Training''' is a new single-player only [[game modes|game mode]] where players can learn the basics of the different [[class|classes]] by fighting against AI-controlled [[bots]]. Aiming towards inexperienced players, training mode demonstrates gameplay mechanics and teamwork within a 'safe' environment, by allowing the bots to play alongside players as they fight against enemies.
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'''Training''' is a single-player only [[game modes|game mode]] where players can learn the basics of the different [[class|classes]] by fighting against AI-controlled [[bots]]. Aiming towards inexperienced players, training mode demonstrates gameplay mechanics and teamwork within a 'safe' environment, by allowing the bots to play alongside players as they fight against enemies.
  
 
At present, only [[Soldier]] training for the [[Control Point]] game mode is available, however, Valve have stated they intend to release further training modes for other classes and game modes in coming updates.
 
At present, only [[Soldier]] training for the [[Control Point]] game mode is available, however, Valve have stated they intend to release further training modes for other classes and game modes in coming updates.

Revision as of 05:04, 28 July 2010

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Do you own Team Fortress? Did you play it once or twice, but found it too complicated? YOU ARE A COWARD. But there IS a solution!
— The Soldier on new trainees

Training is a single-player only game mode where players can learn the basics of the different classes by fighting against AI-controlled bots. Aiming towards inexperienced players, training mode demonstrates gameplay mechanics and teamwork within a 'safe' environment, by allowing the bots to play alongside players as they fight against enemies.

At present, only Soldier training for the Control Point game mode is available, however, Valve have stated they intend to release further training modes for other classes and game modes in coming updates.

Target

Target starts off the player in a small booth. The player is unable to move from the booth, but are constantly supplied with ammo and health, should they harm themselves. A small tutorial will appear, guiding the player along, and will direct the player on how and when to use weapons. The player is then instructed to use the weapons in tandem against wooden painted targets. Upon destroying the target, a special "HIT" particle will appear, indicating you destroyed the target correctly. Otherwise the target will reappear until the player destroys the target with the correct weapon. After the player succeeds in the first lesson, they are then given live targets, which will move around, attempting to fool the player. There are no weapon restrictions in this portion, so it is up to the player how they destroy the targets.

Dustbowl Training

After the player "graduates", they will be able to proceed to a training version of Dustbowl, where the player is instructed on the basic rules of CP, or Control Point. The first round gives the basics of Control Point play, instructing the player to control the points to move on. The second round introduces the Medic and how the class works. The final round introduces the Engineer and how the class benefits the team, and how they can be just as effective for the enemy. After you capture the final point, you "graduate" Soldier training and return to the main menu.

Offline Practice mode

Offline Practice mode allows the player to play the game, with no class limitations, against bots. The bot difficulty can be scaled between Easy, Medium, and Hard, and the amount of players that can be entered is up to the trainee, though the game recommends 16-24. At the moment, the only Offline Training maps available are Viaduct, Nucleus, Dustbowl, and Sawmill. Stats and achievements are turned off while in offline practice, though item drops still occur.

Examples

Soldier

  • Target training:

Trivia

  • On the day Training Mode was added, it was possible to join other player's training sessions through the server browser. It was fixed in a patch later that day.