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Team Fortress 2 [Steam], the free to play shooter from Valve has been updated once again with the Jungle Inferno update.

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Some highlights:

A Jungle Inferno Campaign Pass (£4.59), which gives you access to 36 unique, skill-based contracts, letting you play at your own speed and challenge level. This time, all contracts are available at the start with a new ConTracker item to help you keep track.

There's five new community maps, one new official map, a bunch of new weapons for the Pyro class and the Heavy class got one new weapon. There's five new community taunts, two new official taunts and two new community cosmetic cases with 20 items each.

Matchmaking has improved with a new interface, which you can access from anywhere in the game. Looks good and it seems to work rather nicely.

This update improves the party system quite a lot, with you now being able to form a party anywhere and it will persist through matches. On top of that, the party system will allow people to join your match, after it's started if late joining is allowed. It also has a global party chat system, so you can keep in touch across the game—handy!

There's also tons of balance changes and bug fixes.

See the full changelog here. It's pretty great that we have it on Linux, even better that it's still going and being updated years on. Must be still printing money for Valve to keep going with it.

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7 comments

Samsai Oct 21, 2017
Quotea bunch of new weapons for the Pyro class

Finally some variety in my W+M1. :P
DamonLinuxPL Oct 21, 2017
I hope someday Valve update TF2 and use new Source2 engine or just release TF3 with Source2 :)
Lonsfor Oct 21, 2017
Quoting: DamonLinuxPLI hope someday Valve update TF2 and use new Source2 engine or just release TF3 with Source2 :)

I cant wait for 2025 :)
Philadelphus Oct 21, 2017
QuoteThis time, all contracts are available at the start with a new ConTracker item to help you keep track.
This is technically true (and also what it says in the patch notes), but it turns out it's slightly more complicated: you start with a single contract available from the pass, and when you complete contracts you get 'stars' that you can use to unlock others in a sort of tree structure. So it's true that all contracts are available as soon as you unlock them (which could potentially be the same day you buy the pass), but you can't just jump in and start with whichever one you feel like. Just wanted to clarify.

Otherwise the update seems pretty good, servers were struggling yesterday like they always do on release, but I played a match later in the day and had fun. So many Pyros, though, and the new Pyro weapon, the Dragon's Fury, is a beast. Also the new banjo taunt for Engineer is great. :D
lucifertdark Oct 22, 2017
I wish they'd port Source Filmmaker to Linux.
KayKay91 Oct 22, 2017
Quoting: DamonLinuxPLI hope someday Valve update TF2 and use new Source2 engine or just release TF3 with Source2 :)
Jill, one of the Valve staff said that it may be impossible, due to the spaghetti code the game has.
buenaventura Oct 23, 2017
TF2 is like a drug, I just wish I could play it all day long.
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