03
May
2009
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Valve playing around with TF2 users [TF2 MMORPG]

Team Fortress 2 RPG

Team Fortress 2 devs sure know how to keep the buzz up. First we get the announcement of a new Sniper Update, then the UI is patched to support future items, and now all this RPG stuff.

After the mentioned update, the internets went all crazy because of kotaku saying that the new features would make our TF2 look a lot more like the classic RPG Series Diablo, using items to differentiate the player's skills.

Then, an impressive Garry's mod mock up was made here, and the minds of the TF2 fans flew higher and higher...

Latest news is the devs have gone so far, that they included little traces in the code of the last update:

//—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--
// TF2 MMO
"TF_MMO_LFG" "Looking For Group"
"TF_MMO_Quest1" "You must kill %s1 %s2 to complete this quest."
"TF_MMO_Monster1" "Boars"
"TF_MMO_Monster2" "Rats"
"TF_MMO_Monster3" "Bats"
"TF_MMO_Monster4" "Wolves"
"TF_MMO_Monster5" "Spiders"

Wouldn't it be amazing to see a MMORPG with the looks of TF2?

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Team Fortress 2 is great

Submitted by Jack Crauser (not verified) on Thu, 04/06/2009 - 01:26.

Team Fortress 2 is great game! Really short but useful howto. Thanks. Good luck and best wishes.

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