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ok im thinking about buying this since everybody talks about it i have watched a few clips which i happen to like... fav clip is the guy whos moms a hooker

ok question is can you play single player & if so are you red or blue team

There is no single player. It is only multiplayer. (disregarding that there are bots)

I've been having a lot of fun playing the 360 version of TF2 and am considering jumping into the PC version. My laptop:

Intel Core 2 Duo T6500, 2.1GHz, 800Mhz, 2M L2 Cache

4GB, DDR2, 800MHz 2 Dimm

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD

Will these specs be sufficient enough for an enjoyable experience? I know the graphics card (or lack thereof) is the main issue.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Team-Fortress-2-PC-DVD-PC-Games/9188770

$10 bucks for TF2

I've been having a lot of fun playing the 360 version of TF2 and am considering jumping into the PC version. My laptop:

Intel Core 2 Duo T6500, 2.1GHz, 800Mhz, 2M L2 Cache

4GB, DDR2, 800MHz 2 Dimm

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD

Will these specs be sufficient enough for an enjoyable experience? I know the graphics card (or lack thereof) is the main issue.

Try using this. http://cyri.systemrequirementslab.com/CYRI/intro.aspx

I've been having a lot of fun playing the 360 version of TF2 and am considering jumping into the PC version. My laptop:

Intel Core 2 Duo T6500, 2.1GHz, 800Mhz, 2M L2 Cache

4GB, DDR2, 800MHz 2 Dimm

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD

Will these specs be sufficient enough for an enjoyable experience? I know the graphics card (or lack thereof) is the main issue.

Enjoyable experience in any game when using an intel graphics chip? Heh, not likely.

ok which should i buy

Buy Team Fortress Complete

Includes 2 items: Team Fortress Classic, Team Fortress 2 $22.49

or

Buy Garry's Mod + Team Fortress 2

Includes 2 items: Team Fortress 2, Garry's Mod

also you can ad me my names the same on here

Heh as long as the purchase has gone through it'll be fine. Sometimes Steam gets busy and can't download so you'll have to be patient. Well worth it though!

Also got my Grizzled Veteran medal :D Oct. 30 2007

As a server owner and plugin author, I was shocked at some of the changes Valve has made in the latest update.

In the 1.0.8.6 TF2 update, Valve put in a new policy that prevents server modifications from attaching entities to players and having the attached entity be visible.

This greatly limits creativity with server-side mods. This includes equipment manager, the plugin many servers used to allow players to wear any hat on any character.

A list of what this new policy breaks:

1. Custom, unofficial hats. One example of this a servers "AWESOME!" hat which is a giant yellow ball with the famous awesome smiley. Valve can't possibly add every single hat to TF2 and some servers have special unique hats. Essentially, all servers are barred from using anything as a hat.

2. Custom, unofficial and on-the-fly generated weapons that server modifications may issue to players. An example of this is dodgeball flamethrower for servers. Custom weapons simply are not going to be drawn to other players (and possibly the owner itself)

3. Any future game play modification that may want to attach an entity to a player for a variety of reasons. PropHunt used this feature, valve explicitly added two new inputs to prevent PropHunt from being quite difficult to fix. My question to Valve is, would PropHunt ever came into existence if this policy on no attached entities been in effect the whole time?

Valve games have always been very mod friendly and this is one of the reasons for the longevity of their games, Valve has been one of the few game companies that are quite open with their games that allows these kinds of things to thrive. This new policy is an arbitrary limit on mod creativity.

Please sign the petition located at https://secure.voogru.com/petition/index.php

This means I'm better than everybody else, right?

Nope, almost positive my soldier medal (of which only 11,111 were created) is more rare than your gold badge, maggot!

On top of that, it seems either tf2items.com has removed a couple accounts (the owner removes accounts who post links to their profile on forums to intentionally increase his view count), or some users have physically deleted their soldier medals, making them even more rare.

Either way, 11,111 is likely much lower than the number of people who bought TF2 within the first 3 months.

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