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2005 — Team Fortress 2...?

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Enemy Territory Fortress
Released January 15, 2005
Enemy Territory Fortress was, in effect, a direct port of Q3F to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, a multiplayer shooter developed by the same creators as Q3F and running on the same engine as Quake III Arena. A long walk to get back to where we started. (Okay, Enemy Territory was free to play, and Quake III hadn't been.) It's an example of an abandoned mod being picked up and dusted off by new devs, not unlike a hermit crab stealing its dead friend's shell.

With Team Fortress Classic showing its age, and Team Fortress 2 widely expected to never come out, ETF was a suitable maypole for the niche, more Quakey side of the Team Fortress community to reorganize itself around. It retained a small dedicated playerbase even after Fortress Forever's release.

A History of Violence

Once, there was nothing. The desktop computer was a cold and uninviting appliance, fit only to receive suspicious emails from deposed African royalty and occasionally print out pornography. Would-be PC gaming enthusiasts stared morosely into their Solitaire windows, fingers twitching, bloodlust unsatiatied, wishing they could play a pulse-pounding sicko game where you jump over death pits and steal flags and kill people.

Then id Software released Quake, and the nascent online shooter community swarmed around it — and with it, the nascent online shooter modding community. Three Australian programmers, big men in their savage remote island's shooter scene, licensed out the QuakeC development suite on day one, and set to work on their long-planned team deathmatch mod of Quake, where players would choose their weapons from a few themed loadout presets. (Classes, as they came to be called.) This was Team Fortress, and it was scrimmaged at length by the Melbourne LAN scene before finally going up for download on a tepid winter day[1] in 1996.

As of today, we've been jumping over death pits and stealing flags and killing people for thirty years. In recognition of our forebears, and out of longing for the days when developing a video game mod could get you a real job, slip on the nostalgia goggles with us and get to '96ing.

^ 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Hemisphere Update

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