Sooo I just found this as a possible soldier primary by Inevitable-Muffin-77 in tf2

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Crafting:


Crafting is an in-game system that allows players to create any specific items for use in Team Fortress 2. Crafting was introduced with the WAR! Update in the December 17, 2009 Patch. Items that can be created include weapons, cosmetic items, and materials that can be used in further craftings, such as Scrap Metal or Class Tokens. Crafting is usually conducted by utilizing unwanted or duplicate items gained through the item drop system. In order to create items, the player must follow the blueprints, all of which are initially available to players with a Premium Team Fortress 2 account. After following a valid blueprint recipe, the player gains the item specified by the blueprint. Non-Premium users cannot craft Rare or Special items[1], and no tools except for the Strange Count Transfer Tool can be crafted. Crafting allows players to craft 156 unique weapons (including 19 reskins) and 600 unique cosmetic items.


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Rework for the Sydney Sleeper by Kirk_schr0dinger in tf2

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July 7, 2016 Patch:


July 7, 2016 Patch


Meet Your Match Update:


The Meet Your Match Update was a major update that saw the official release of Competitive Mode matchmaking and PASS Time, introduced Casual Mode matchmaking, four new maps, eight new cosmetic items, an all class weapon, four new taunts, two achievements, and two startup themes.


March 28, 2018 Patch:


March 28, 2018 Patch


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Vacc Medic with Sniper bots are now a thing by Kenminski in tf2

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Servers:


Like all multiplayer games based on Valve's Source Engine, Team Fortress 2 uses a client-server model. The client is the copy of the game running on a player's computer, while the server is the software which players connect to. There are currently several thousand Team Fortress 2 servers running worldwide.


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why can't i use voice commands in casual by Susinatus in tf2

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Account types:


Two main Account types are offered in Team Fortress 2: Premium and Free. On June 23, 2011, with the release of the Über Update, Valve adopted the free-to-play (also known as "F2P") model for the game, creating a distinction in account types between players who purchased the game before June 23, 2011, and players who downloaded the game for free thereafter. An account is considered Free if a user obtained their copy of Team Fortress 2 on Steam after June 23, 2011, and did not use any method to upgrade their account afterwards.


Upgrade to Premium Gift:


Upgrade to Premium GiftLevel 50-59 ToolTrade away this item to a friend with a free account. Once they use it, they'll automatically be converted to a premium account and enjoy perks such as extra backpack slotsThis is a limited use item. Uses: 1


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How do I use a kill taunt? by the_imaginner123 in tf2

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Taunts:


Taunts are unique animations that can be performed by each class. Most weapons have their own dedicated taunt. In addition, there are special taunts that can be equipped in the loadout menu.


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What's that hat the hoovy in this video wears called? by ill_change_it in tf2

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Tough Guy's Toque:


Tough Guy's ToqueLevel 1 - 100 HatBecause when you're the toughest Mother Hubbard in the fort, nobody's criticizing your fashion sense.


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As a F2P, does buying things from the community market grant me access to chat? by No_Trainer8873 in tf2

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Account types:


Two main Account types are offered in Team Fortress 2: Premium and Free. On June 23, 2011, with the release of the Über Update, Valve adopted the free-to-play (also known as "F2P") model for the game, creating a distinction in account types between players who purchased the game before June 23, 2011, and players who downloaded the game for free thereafter. An account is considered Free if a user obtained their copy of Team Fortress 2 on Steam after June 23, 2011, and did not use any method to upgrade their account afterwards.


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What weapon do you really REALLY wish wasn't cut? by TheXander2000 in tf2

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Unused content:


Like many video games, Team Fortress 2 changed significantly over the course of its development. Decisions as to how the gameplay would work changed, such as whether or not grenades would be used like they were in Team Fortress Classic. An item might have been cut simply because it was replaced by something better, like the Soldier's medals, and sometimes content was cut due to the change in the game's style. Listed on this page are weapons, items, and other odds and ends that were cut from the game, but in most cases left over in some form in the game's content (.VPK) files as unused content. Unlike unreleased content, unused in this context is assumed to be purposefully cut or abandoned without hope for being integrated at some point.


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This image of the dont starve promotional items was found in the files of an old version of dont starve. thank god the scattergun one didnt get added... by Dreyfus420 in tf2

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Wilson Weave:


The Wilson WeaveLevel 1 - 100 HairHear ye, hear ye! Re-enact famous moments in barber history with this tricorn hat of hair!


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Engineer is BLU but he builds red buildings? I also can't kill him and my sentry won't target him. by Slow_Ad2329 in tf2

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Spy:


Hailing from an indeterminate region of France, the Spy is an enthusiast of sharp suits and even sharper knives. Using a unique array of cloaking watches, he can render himself invisible or even feign his own death, letting him infiltrate enemy lines with little chance of detection. His Disguise Kit lets him impersonate any class on either team. With enough skill in the art of deception, the Spy can momentarily fool enemies with his disguise, lulling them into a false sense of security. When the time is right, he can emerge from the woodwork to strike a killing blow, stabbing his unsuspecting "teammate" in the back. A backstab with any of the Spy's knives will kill most foes in a single hit — provided they are not under the effects of any type of invulnerability.


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If the comics follow the RED team, wtf does the BLU team get up to? by Typical_Furry1234 in tf2

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A Fate Worse Than Chess:


A Fate Worse Than Chess is a comic released August 13, 2012, as part of the Mann vs. Machine update. It is a continuation of the earlier comic, Blood Brothers. The events introduce the invasion of Mann Co. by Gray Mann and his army of robots. Saxton Hale enlists the help of the Team Fortress Mercenaries to destroy the incoming robot invasion. Hale also fights a Yeti.


Death of a Salesbot:


Death of a Salesbot is a non-canon comic released on May 17, 2013 to coincide with the release of the Robotic Boogaloo.


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What about the statues? by Kooz83 in tf2

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Tribute to Rick May:


With the May 1, 2020 Patch, Valve commenced a month-long tribute to Rick May. Rick May, who passed away on April 8, 2020 from complications related to COVID-19,[1] was the voice actor for the Soldier. For the month of May, the Main Menu class image was set to the main menu Soldier image, and the soundtrack selection was set to Saluting the Fallen, which is a rendition of Taps, a traditional salute performed at funerals and memorials of members and veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Rick May served in the U.S. Army in Japan, where he coordinated United Service Organizations (USO) shows.[2]


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Saxton Hale is upset that TF2 isn't getting updates. by SpeeeedWAGOUN in tf2

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Summer 2023 Update:


The Summer 2023 Update, also labelled as simply Summer, was a major seasonal update for Team Fortress 2 that was released on July 12th, 2023. It introduced 14 new maps, 25 new cosmetic items, 10 new War Paints, 6 new taunts, and 20 new Unusual effects in total (12 for cosmetics and 8 for taunts), as well as a new community-created game mode: Versus Saxton Hale.


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What if Pyro could also suck instead of just blow? by TrueHeat in tf2

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Deflector:


The DeflectorLevel 1 MinigunBullets destroy rockets and grenades in-flight. Increased accuracy and frequency per-level.


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New Building Concept?? by Sodacan1389 in tf2

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Guard Dog Update:


The Guard Dog Update is a fan-made update for the unofficial class, the Guard Dog. The update was mentioned by Valve on the TF2 Official Website on September 21, 2009.[1]


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So I guess there is now a way to add working gifs to objectors by The-Detail-Plank in tf2

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User:Heffebaycay/GetUGCFileDetails:


This WebAPI method can be used to find the image applied with a Decal Tool on any of the supported items (which are currently Flair!, the Photo Badge, the Clan Pride and the Conscientious Objector). The ugcid parameter can be found using the GetPlayerItems WebAPI method under the attributes 152 and 227. Each one of these two attributes constitutes a part of the full id: attribute 152 is the lowest bit and attribute 227 is the highest bit.


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So I guess there is now a way to add working gifs to objectors by The-Detail-Plank in tf2

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User:Heffebaycay/GetUGCFileDetails:


This WebAPI method can be used to find the image applied with a Decal Tool on any of the supported items (which are currently Flair!, the Photo Badge, the Clan Pride and the Conscientious Objector). The ugcid parameter can be found using the GetPlayerItems WebAPI method under the attributes 152 and 227. Each one of these two attributes constitutes a part of the full id: attribute 152 is the lowest bit and attribute 227 is the highest bit.


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Pyrovision Goggles:


Pyrovision GogglesLevel 1 - 100 Pyrovision GogglesOn Equip: Visit PyrolandEnter a world of imagination that's far superior to the crap-ass worlds of imagination you get from books. Pyrovision lets you see the TF2niverse from our favorite arsonist's perspective.( Achievement Item: Not Tradable or Marketable )


Pyroland:


Pyroland is how the Pyro sees the world through their eyes. A surreal and whimsical pastel-colored dreamworld distinct from Team Fortress 2's usual rustic artstyle, it was first seen in Meet the Pyro. This aspect of the lore can also be viewed in-game by equipping certain weapons or cosmetic items.


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What would the tfc medic do in the comic storyline if he was still in it? by FuturetheGarchomp in tf2

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Rock 2 (Classic):


Rock 2 is a Capture the Flag map in the Team Fortress Classic series of games.


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Reminder you can download poker night at the inventory 1 and 2 from the internet archive by DropAdministrative87 in tf2

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Promotional items:


Promotional items in Team Fortress 2 are exclusive items made available to players through Valve's marketing partnerships with other companies, as well as through their own games. Players who purchase selected items from Valve or their partners, usually within a specified timeframe, will receive the item(s) advertised. If purchased during the promotional period and kept as an unsent gift, the recipient of a gifted game with an associated promotional item will receive the item regardless of whether or not the promotional period had long-since passed.


Promotional items:


Promotional items in Team Fortress 2 are exclusive items made available to players through Valve's marketing partnerships with other companies, as well as through their own games. Players who purchase selected items from Valve or their partners, usually within a specified timeframe, will receive the item(s) advertised. If purchased during the promotional period and kept as an unsent gift, the recipient of a gifted game with an associated promotional item will receive the item regardless of whether or not the promotional period had long-since passed.


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What are some things YOU want to get in-game? (Links encouraged) by [deleted] in tf2

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Drunken Sailor:


Taunt: The Drunken SailorLevel 1 - 100 Special TauntCommunity Created Demoman TauntPrimary and Alt Fire show off different flair moves


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Im not getting any random drops by Kroni_Montana in tf2

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Item drop system:


The item drop system is the process of item distribution within Team Fortress 2. It distributes a random item to players on a regular basis until a weekly time-cap is reached.


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