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The '''Backpack''' in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' is a player's personal inventory, allowing for storage for all in-game [[items]]. Items are kept in individual slots and can be viewed, moved or deleted from within the backpack interface. Items are displayed as pages, with each page displaying 50 items.
 
The '''Backpack''' in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' is a player's personal inventory, allowing for storage for all in-game [[items]]. Items are kept in individual slots and can be viewed, moved or deleted from within the backpack interface. Items are displayed as pages, with each page displaying 50 items.
  
The backpack was introduced to the game with the first unlockable items from the [[April 29, 2008 Patch|Gold Rush Update]] in April 2008, with its initial storage capability being only 50 items. The storage size has since been increased on multiple occasions, and as of the [[Australian Christmas]] Update in December 2010, the backpack now consists of 300 slots (or 6 pages). The Australian Christmas Update also introduced the [[Backpack Expander]] [[tool]], enabling the addition of 100 more slots per use to a total of 1000 backpack slots.
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The backpack was introduced to the game with the first unlockable items from the [[April 29, 2008 Patch|Gold Rush Update]] in April 2008, with its initial storage capability being only 50 items. The storage size has since been increased on multiple occasions, and as of the [[Australian Christmas]] Update in December 2010, the backpack now consists of 300 slots (or 6 pages). The [[Australian Christmas]] Update also introduced the [[Backpack Expander]] [[tool]], enabling the addition of 100 more slots per use to a total of 1000 backpack slots.
  
 
Items, when moved within the backpack, will make a distinct sound based on the properties of the item itself. For example, the [[Eyelander]] when moved will produce the sound of a sword being drawn, and the [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]] will make the sound of a soft drink can falling to the ground. Some items have unique sound effects, such as [[Ze Goggles]], which make a sound that resembles the goggles turning on and off. [[Noise Makers]] will play their sound effects.
 
Items, when moved within the backpack, will make a distinct sound based on the properties of the item itself. For example, the [[Eyelander]] when moved will produce the sound of a sword being drawn, and the [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]] will make the sound of a soft drink can falling to the ground. Some items have unique sound effects, such as [[Ze Goggles]], which make a sound that resembles the goggles turning on and off. [[Noise Makers]] will play their sound effects.

Revision as of 00:11, 28 December 2010

This article is about the backpack itself. For other uses of the name, see Backpack (disambiguation).
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The Backpack in Team Fortress 2 is a player's personal inventory, allowing for storage for all in-game items. Items are kept in individual slots and can be viewed, moved or deleted from within the backpack interface. Items are displayed as pages, with each page displaying 50 items.

The backpack was introduced to the game with the first unlockable items from the Gold Rush Update in April 2008, with its initial storage capability being only 50 items. The storage size has since been increased on multiple occasions, and as of the Australian Christmas Update in December 2010, the backpack now consists of 300 slots (or 6 pages). The Australian Christmas Update also introduced the Backpack Expander tool, enabling the addition of 100 more slots per use to a total of 1000 backpack slots.

Items, when moved within the backpack, will make a distinct sound based on the properties of the item itself. For example, the Eyelander when moved will produce the sound of a sword being drawn, and the Bonk! Atomic Punch will make the sound of a soft drink can falling to the ground. Some items have unique sound effects, such as Ze Goggles, which make a sound that resembles the goggles turning on and off. Noise Makers will play their sound effects.

Gallery

Interface

Other

Previous changes

April 29, 2008 Patch (Gold Rush Update)

  • The backpack was introduced with a storage capability of 50 items.

September 15, 2009 Patch

  • The backpack's storage capability was increased to 100.

September 30, 2010 Patch (Mann-Conomy Update)

  • The backpack's storage capability was increased to 200.

December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas Update)

  • The backpack's storage capability was increased to 300.
  • The Backpack Expander tool was introduced, enabling the addition of 100 more slots per use to a total of 1000 backpack slots.

See also