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[QUOTE="birdmanghs"]
Ugh, sadly me either...which is a shame....
Wasdie
Why? TF2 is perfect. All of the additional content and everything. Why would you want a new game?!
Ya. I actually dont want a TF3. For me it would take away from how amazing TF2 is. Id much rather just keep getting content updates and such or if they much make a new game...just make a new IP.it doesnt need a powerful computer to run.I do understand that much. TF2 is all sorts of awesome. I just don't have the resources to invest into a computer you know. lol I am sticking with it no matter what
birdmanghs
TF 2 took them 10 years, you do that math ;).
And you really can't do anything with a new TF on consoles, simply because there is no such thing as a community on consoles, players play some super mega popular game, and after a few months they move to the next super mega popular game. You won't see much of it even if you get it when it's released, so your only option is to upgrade your PC, since it must be terrible if it can't run TF 2 on lower settings, gaming on such a PC would be out of the question.
There is no need for tf3 now, and there probably won't be for a long time. With the polycount winners being announced soon, there will be even more content.
TF2 at low settings with a good config and other tweaks does NOT require even a decent gaming computer. It's more attainable than it sounds. :)
[QUOTE="birdmanghs"]
Ugh, sadly me either...which is a shame....
Wasdie
Why? TF2 is perfect. All of the additional content and everything. Why would you want a new game?!
agreed.Team Fortress 3 won't be here for a long, long, long time. There's no need for it. Team Fortress 2 is one of the most popular online games ever made, and is constantly being updated with new content and features. It's here to stay for a long time yet.
Maybe Valve have had a chat about the possibility of doing a Team Fortress 3. I would be very surprised if they've gone any further in development than that.
The most they would probably do in the future is upgrade the hell out of Team Fortress 2, and probably also upgrade it to their newer source engine. I think it's safe to say that this is one game that doesn't need a sequel since it's already fantastic as it is and it ages very well.
yeah down the road give it a engine update like they did for css.The most they would probably do in the future is upgrade the hell out of Team Fortress 2, and probably also upgrade it to their newer source engine. I think it's safe to say that this is one game that doesn't need a sequel since it's already fantastic as it is and it ages very well.
mhofever
TF2 jsut gets better with every update imo.
I could play TF2 for another 2-3 years at least without getting borewd to be honest.
kozzy1234
They need more events. I played the crap out of the haloween event because it was so damn funny. But it does get boring otherwise. Most servers only play the same map over and over again, but really there aren't a whole lot of maps anyways...
There is no need for tf3 now, and there probably won't be for a long time. With the polycount winners being announced soon, there will be even more content.
TF2 at low settings with a good config and other tweaks does NOT require even a decent gaming computer. It's more attainable than it sounds. :)
r4v3gl0ry
They have been announced already
Croc-O-Style
Tankbuster
Special Delivery
Gas man
Saharan Spy
http://www.polycount.com/2010/07/15/the-team-fortress-2-polycount-pack-winners/
the beauty is the community is actually very active in giving new material to valve through maps and now even hats and weapon design. TF2 has the artistic style so that no matter on what type of computer, it'll always look good (as long as you can run it :P)... and it'll stay looking great because its colorful and cartoony look really cant be compared so easilyto the likes of crysis in the same manner call of duty or battlefield or whatever can.
TF2 is here to stay, probably for as long as another 3 years at the minimum imo. Plus, if valve adds in even more unlocks/ ways to mix up how each class is played with another set of 9 weapons, or even just through the crafting system like they are now with the dalokhs bar or the homewrecker or the pain train, the game will live for a LONG time.
the beauty is the community is actually very active in giving new material to valve through maps and now even hats and weapon design. TF2 has the artistic style so that no matter on what type of computer, it'll always look good (as long as you can run it :P)... and it'll stay looking great because its colorful and cartoony look really cant be compared so easilyto the likes of crysis in the same manner call of duty or battlefield or whatever can.
TF2 is here to stay, probably for as long as another 3 years at the minimum imo. Plus, if valve adds in even more unlocks/ ways to mix up how each class is played with another set of 9 weapons, or even just through the crafting system like they are now with the dalokhs bar or the homewrecker or the pain train, the game will live for a LONG time.
bionicle_lover
VALVe have already revealed that they will be doing a second round of class updates
VALVe have already revealed that they will be doing a second round of class updates
No they havent. Valve just said they will continue to update the game beyond the initial 9 class updates. They never specifically said they will be doing class updates round 2.
With the polycount update its practically doing 5 class updates at once anyway.
VALVe have already revealed that they will be doing a second round of class updates
No they havent. Valve just said they will continue to update the game beyond the initial 9 class updates. They never specifically said they will be doing class updates round 2.
With the polycount update its practically doing 5 class updates at once anyway.
bonafidetk
I belive they said so in an interview, I think it was Robin. Can't bother to dig it up now anywho.
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