Some Team Fortress 2 Fun

Looks like I’m getting better at playing Spy ;)

TF2: de-rez: Team Fortress 2

I found this Team Fortress 2 video here, thanks to ubercharged.net:

http://video.escapistmagazine.com/video/27426/Team-Fortress-2_2008-10-07-101050.flv

TF2: “Your Performance As”

I found this on “Kovorka’z Gravel Pit” and like it, so here it is:

I’ve been trying to get back into playing as Spy, I think I’m in the middle of the graph at the moment ;)

TF2: Gogol Rush video

Another really good (funny) TF2 video, called “Gogol Rush” :)

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The Dark Fortress (TF2 video)

A scene from “The Dark Knight”, reenacted by Team Fortress 2 :D

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TF2: Two awesome Spy vidoes

I found two cool Spy videos yesterday, but don’t have the right plugins installed to post them on my blog properly, so you’re just going to have to click the links below to watch them:

YouTube – Team Fortress 2 – Don’t meet the Spy! (Original English)

That Pineapple is a spy! – TF2 video

I played some TF2 as spy after watching those videos… but I sucked really bad :| I blame it on low fps, and high ping.

TF2 Lego Sentry

A TF2 Sentry made out of Lego… what more do I say, other than “WOW!” :D

TF2 Lego Sentry

See original page here.

TF2: first kill with reflected flare

Over on TeamFortress2Fort.com, Scorch posted a screen shot of the first kill with a reflected flare (that I’ve seen anyway). What makes it even better is that it was the pyro who shot the flare that he killed.

In other words: a pyro shot a flare at him at the exact moment he used his “compression blast” (he was also pyro), so the flare was sent back and hit it’s sender, who then died. There’s even a little icon showing how the guy was killed. Impressive :)

tf2 flare airblast kill

There original thread about this is here.

TF2 Hitboxes

If you haven’t already seen it, there’s a rather interesting video on WeGame showing how the hitboxes (how/where you can shoot your enemies) in Team Fortress 2 work.

Ever wondered why you shot someone and they didn’t take damage, or how you got shot when you were already out of the way, etc? Here’s the answer:

TF2 Stats (program)

A new program has just been released for Team Fortress 2, called “TF2 Stats”, which reads in one of your game files and displays all kinds of interesting information (even more than the score board does). The guy who coded it, did it over the Easter weekend – not bad for a few days work.

It just reads in one of the files (“tf2_playerstats.dmx”) from your game directory (“Steam\SteamApps\<username>\team fortress 2\tf”) – so you don’t need to give it your Steam login details or anything risky like that. I’ve taken a quick look through the code (sneaky sneaky me) and I can’t see anything malicious, so I’m presuming it’s safe to use.

The only down-side to it is that it requires the .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, or 3.5 (it has builds for all three), but then again everything else seems to these .NET these days so shouldn’t be a problem for most people.

TF2 Stats

You can download it from my site.

I read about it here, more information here, and the official link (I think) is here.

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