Difference between revisions of "Birthday mode"

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Changes include:
 
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*Every player wears a party hat.
 
*Every player wears a party hat.
*When shot, you bleed balloons.
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*When shot, people bleed balloons.
*If you are blown to pieces, you explode into streamers and confetti instead of blood, and your [[gibs]] turn into presents.
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*When blown to pieces, players explode into streamers and confetti instead of blood, and their [[gibs]] turn into presents.
*Whenever you achieve a [[critical hit]], you hear party horns, champagne poppers and people cheering and clapping.
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*Whenever a [[Critical hit]] is achieved, the sounds of party horns, champagne poppers and people cheering and clapping play instead of the usual Crit sound.
  
 
==Enablinge==
 
==Enablinge==
Party mode can be enabled by setting <code>tf_birthday 1</code> in your [[Dedicated server configuration#Example Server.cfg for TF2 dedicated_server|server.cfg]].
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Party mode can be enabled by setting <code>tf_birthday 1</code> in the [[Dedicated server configuration#Example Server.cfg for TF2 dedicated_server|server.cfg]].
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 04:13, 8 July 2010

Birthday mode is the successor to the birthday mode in Team Fortress Classic and is activated on servers that have disabled blood. It is used to celebrate a player's birthday, festive occasions or simply for fun.

Like in TFC, TF2 automatically turns birthday mode on when a server's clock hits August 24th, the release date of the original Team Fortress (1996).

Changes include:

  • Every player wears a party hat.
  • When shot, people bleed balloons.
  • When blown to pieces, players explode into streamers and confetti instead of blood, and their gibs turn into presents.
  • Whenever a Critical hit is achieved, the sounds of party horns, champagne poppers and people cheering and clapping play instead of the usual Crit sound.

Enablinge

Party mode can be enabled by setting tf_birthday 1 in the server.cfg.

Gallery