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Body entry: TF2 for Linux
(Team Fortress 2 Released for Linux along with Steam Public Beta for Linux.) |
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'''Team Fortress 2''' is the sequel to the [[Team Fortress]] mod for [[Quake]]. It was first announced by [[Valve Corporation]] in 1998, but has metamorphosed many times since then, and the final product was released in 2007 as a multiplayer FPS. Originally, the game was imagined as a more realistic and militaristic rendition of the original Team Fortress, but the design changed, and Team Fortress 2 was released as a cartoon-styled and non-realistic game, with visuals based off the art of [[wp:J. C. Leyendecker|J. C. Leyendecker]]. | '''Team Fortress 2''' is the sequel to the [[Team Fortress]] mod for [[Quake]]. It was first announced by [[Valve Corporation]] in 1998, but has metamorphosed many times since then, and the final product was released in 2007 as a multiplayer FPS. Originally, the game was imagined as a more realistic and militaristic rendition of the original Team Fortress, but the design changed, and Team Fortress 2 was released as a cartoon-styled and non-realistic game, with visuals based off the art of [[wp:J. C. Leyendecker|J. C. Leyendecker]]. | ||
Team Fortress 2 was first available as part of [[The Orange Box]] for [[Windows]], [[Steam]], [[Xbox 360]] and the [[PlayStation 3]], and later as a standalone release for Windows and Steam. A [[Mac]] client of Steam was released in mid-2010, and in June, Team Fortress 2 was also released on the Mac. | Team Fortress 2 was first available as part of [[The Orange Box]] for [[Windows]], [[Steam]], [[Xbox 360]] and the [[PlayStation 3]], and later as a standalone release for Windows and Steam. A [[Mac]] client of Steam was released in mid-2010, and in June, Team Fortress 2 was also released on the Mac. In 2012, with the [[Linux]] Public Beta of [[Steam]], Team Fortress 2 was released for Linux. | ||
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