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Revision as of 16:56, 7 September 2014

Team Fortress 2 is an online multiplayer team-based first person shooter. Players control one of nine colorful mercenaries as they attempt to aid their team in completing a number of different and varied objectives. Players use their mercenary's abilities and formulate strategies to further these goals, while trying to counter the abilities and strategies of the opposing team.

General Comments

Team Fortress 2 is an Online Multiplayer only game in which players can communicate through text chat, voice chat, and visual “sprays”. Sprays are customized image files that any player can place on a wall. There are usually no blocks on the content players communicate through these means, and this content is uncontrolled. This is not reflected in this page.

Team Fortress 2 is an extensively modifiable game. Modifications can be added on both the player's client side and the server side. If modifications are added on the server side, they are automatically installed onto the player client’s computer for use in that single server only. These modifications can add content into the game, and may not always be disclosed to the player before they join a server. Some mods include content already found within the base game. It is also worth noting that server administrators can setup their servers to negate any modifications done by the player in the interest of combating cheating, so modifications meant to disable content may not always function.

Team Fortress 2 is constantly updating. Content will be added in the future that might not currently be reflected in this list. For reference, this page is current with August 27th, 2014 patch.

Alcohol

The Demoman has an alcohol addiction, wielding a bottle in game and exhibiting slurred speech.

Animal Death

Some server mods and maps enable an “Archimedes” model within the map, which, when shot, will explode. While the player can elect to not kill Archimedes, it may be seen if another player does elects to.

Aquatic Violence

There are electrically powered weapons that will do more damage to players that are underwater due to shock. Some custom maps may contain toxic/caustic substances.

Bigoted Language

The Pyro is of an unknown sex and gender, which leads to other characters making sexist and transphobic remarks.

Blood

Blood is present in the game, often to a high degree. Steam support says “you cannot remove all blood and gore from the game”, though there are “minimal blood/gore” options.

Body Horror

Some items cause bodily transformations ranging from visible internal organs to complete/partial zombification or transmogrification to a different creature (i.e bird heads)

Bones

Bones are visible in some items, and one official map and event contains animate skeletons.

Claustrophobia

Clowns

Darkness

Dead Bodies

Depiction of War

Disease

Drowning

Electrocution

Explosions

Eye Horror/Eye Trauma

Fire

Ghosts

Gore

Graphic Violence

Guns

Heights

Jump Scares

Medical Malpractice

Murder

Mutilation

Needles

Offensive Language

Psychological Trauma

Rats/Rodents

Reptiles

Self Harm

Snakes

Spiders

Stalking

Substance Abuse

Supernatural Evil

Transphobia

Undead/Zombies

Verbal Abuse

Weapons

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