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[dead] TF2 - $9.99

Oh god.... decided to finally bite into a big piece of discount Team Fortress pie today... and I. can't. stop. playing.... please I need to sleep, and eat, and shower. Someone help me! 🙂
 
I think I just need to start a tab for Steam purchases. It seems like I give them money every weekend now.

Well, at least I've already got the Orange box. 😉
 
I decided to go for it. I had the Orange Box for 360, didn't really like anything but TF2, so I sold it. Here's my chance to get back in on it again. 🙂
 
Bought my third TF2 copy, now I'm set for all three accounts and just in time for a lan party this weekend! Thanks OP!
 
Team Fortress 2 has practically infinite replayability and there are an infinite number of maps and many different classes to play and master. Obviously there is a learning curve cus of all the different classes and maps but read up on the Wiki and it should give you some basic strategy for the different classes. After playing since it came out I finally got into being a Spy. Very difficult class to master effectively but so fun to be sneaky and they release new content every couple months for free which is awesome. Even if you don't own a super powerful PC, you should pick it up and it's so much better to play on the PC cus of all the maps and extra free content that the consoles don't have.
 
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Team Fortress 2 has practically infinite replayability and there are an infinite number of maps and many different classes to play and master. Obviously there is a learning curve cus of all the different classes and maps but read up on the Wiki and it should give you some basic strategy for the different classes. After playing since it came out I finally got into being a Spy. Very difficult class to master effectively but so fun to be sneaky and they release new content every couple months for free which is awesome. Even if you don't own a super powerful PC, you should pick it up and it's so much better to play on the PC cus of all the maps and extra free content that the consoles don't have.
Watch the 3-part spy guide on Youtube. It's fantastic. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d87QCn_cafI

Also, this game is SUPER FUN
 
How are noobs treated? I have loads of FPS single-player experience, and a fair bit of UT2004 experience, but no time in with TF2. Are noobs generally given a pass for screwing up while they're learning? 🙂
 
Buy it so I can beat the crap out of you.

<-- TF2 Engineer, Steam Name: Evadman. Steam Games owned: 148 :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: erwos
I decided to go for it. I had the Orange Box for 360, didn't really like anything but TF2, so I sold it. Here's my chance to get back in on it again. 🙂

Comparing TF2 on 360 to the PC is like apples and oranges.

The PC version is far superior. Between 32 man servers and user content it is the only way to play.
 
Originally posted by: jeffjones66
How are noobs treated? I have loads of FPS single-player experience, and a fair bit of UT2004 experience, but no time in with TF2. Are noobs generally given a pass for screwing up while they're learning? 🙂

First time I played the game I wasn't to good and I hated it. After several full games I was getting the hang of it and do really well now. But I'm no beginner at on with FPS'ers been playing since Quake all the way up to CS:S. But playing TF2 was a different experience with me since I've never played the original classic.

If you play give it several hours of playtime before you give up if you do.
 
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