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Saw this today, made me lol

Bahahahaa :rofl:

That's around 90, whereas the default is 75. Gives you a much bigger viewing angle.

I also play with FOV at 90. Although I'm on a non-widescreen monitor.

http://www.teamfortress.com/uberupdate/

With these two new class packs, you can join the "family business." (We're really talking about the Mafia!) Make people "sleep with the fishes" (kill them) in "cement shoes." (No idea.) Then, "close the door on your wife Diane Keaton." (Diane Keaton must never know about these class packs, you guys!)

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Once upon a time, when updates were confined to class updates, we didn't have any promo items tied to the game, and community items weren't being added in as frequently as they are now - major updates were exciting. Not so much anymore :/

It seems like they're introducing a crapload of items for all classes in this update. Looks interesting but as I said, not as spectacular as before.

On the upside, more Payload :D

Once upon a time, when updates were confined to class updates, we didn't have any promo items tied to the game, and community items weren't being added in as frequently as they are now - major updates were exciting. Not so much anymore :/

It seems like they're introducing a crapload of items for all classes in this update. Looks interesting but as I said, not as spectacular as before.

On the upside, more Payload :D

Just you wait and see. There is more to this update than a few item sets and a map.

I'm really surprised none of you know about the STS leak, it has been a really big talking point for the last few weeks.

We just don't care enough to look around for leaks :D

Anyway here's the link to the leak analysis:

http://www.nzfortress.co.nz/forum/showthread.php?t=23619

BTW: another awesome vid :p

Hah, I didn't realize the blog got a facelift:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14697617/Laptop/Screenshots/Team%20Fortress%202%20-%20Opera%20Next.png

Notice the placeholder text for Meet the Team videos. For the Medic: "Coming sooner rather than later." For the Pyro: "Coming eventually."

We just don't care enough to look around for leaks :D

Anyway here's the link to the leak analysis:

http://www.nzfortress.co.nz/forum/showthread.php?t=23619

The leak was pretty high profile, it has a massive discussion thread on SPUF, FP and elsewhere.

Day 3 is up on the blog by the way.

We just don't care enough to look around for leaks :D

Anyway here's the link to the leak analysis:

http://www.nzfortress.co.nz/forum/showthread.php?t=23619

BTW: another awesome vid :p

Man that's an awesome video :D

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