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{\bf Training Maps (tr\_*)}
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Those combatants who wish to hone their skills in "safe" battlefields can do so using some of the many practice maps that are available. The most popular practice map is “tr\_walkway” which needs to be downloaded. See Appendix E: Map Installation on page \pageref{map_install}.
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Those combatants who wish to hone their skills in “safe" battlefields can do so using some of the many practice maps that are available. The most popular practice map is “tr\_walkway” which needs to be downloaded. See Appendix E: Map Installation on page \pageref{map_install}.
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Example script, for servers with both Team-Talk and All-Talk:
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This script will find the "f" key to Team-Talk only, so only teammate communication will be enabled, while "v" will be for communication with both teams. Finally, it will play back personal voice communications.
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This script will find the `f' key to Team-Talk only, so only teammate communication will be enabled, while `v' will be for communication with both teams. Finally, it will play back personal voice communications.
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{\bf Capping} Capturing a point or moving the cart along its track.
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{\bf Crocket} From the words 'crit' and 'rocket'. Describes a rocket fired that has a critical hit boost. Crockets glow in color of the Soldiers' team.
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{\bf Crocket} From the words “crit" and “rocket". Describes a rocket fired that has a critical hit boost. Crockets glow in the color of the Soldiers' team.
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{\bf Engie nest} An Engineer and his various buildings. Dislodging and breaking up Engie nests is vital to team, and by extension combatant, success.
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{\bf Engie nest} An Engineer and his various buildings. Dislodging and breaking up Engie nests is vital to team success.
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{\bf Facestab} The act of being stabbed in the front by a Spy which the game registers as a backstab. This is very frustrating to the victim because Butterfly Knife damage to anywhere other than the back shouldn't instantly kill. Usually caused by lag, although "legitimate" face stabs do still exist as a result of the collision boxes used for the Spy's backstab attack.
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{\bf Facestab} The act of being stabbed in the front by a Spy which the game registers as a backstab. This is very frustrating to the victim because Butterfly Knife damage to anywhere other than the back shouldn't instantly kill. Usually caused by lag, although “legitimate" face stabs do still exist as a result of the collision boxes used for the Spy's backstab attack.
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{\bf Gib} Explode a player into chucks of flesh.
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{\bf Highlander} A special competive gamemode. A highlander match consist of two teams with one of each class.
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{\bf HUD} Heads Up Display. The display the user can see which shows attributes such as ammunition levels and health level.
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{\bf Invuln} From the word 'invulnerable'. Describes how many Übercharges the Medic has used in a single life.
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{\bf Invuln} From the word “invulnerable." Describes how many Übercharges the Medic has used in a single life.
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{\bf Juggling} Bouncing an enemy in the air with either rockets, pipebombs/stickies or the Pyro's compression blast.
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{\bf Medic Chaining} A tactic where two Medics equip the Medigun and Übersaws. Medic 1 übers Medic 2, who then tries to land 4 hits with the Übersaw; if successful, Medic 2 can then über Medic 1 and they trade positions.
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{\bf Nerf} The act of a character, weapon, or property being weakened, usually as a result of balance issues. If a new weapon is released and found to be too powerful, it will be 'nerfed', weakening it to make it more balanced.
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{\bf Nerf} The act of a character, weapon, or property being weakened, usually as a result of balance issues. If a new weapon is released and found to be too powerful, it will be “nerfed", weakening it to make it more balanced.
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{\bf PUG} Stands for "Pick Up Game" where one or both teams start a match with a pre-determined set of rules
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{\bf PUG} Stands for “Pick Up Game" where one or both teams start a match with a pre-determined set of rules.
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{\bf Pub Game/Server} From the word 'Public'. Describes playing in a public game or server, a game which is open to anyone, and is not a competition or a match that uses pre-set teams.
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{\bf Pub Game/Server} From the word “Public." Describes playing in a public game or server, a game which is open to anyone, and is not a competition or a match that uses pre-set teams.
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{\bf Rush/Class Rush} Describes the act of most of or an entire team switching to a single class and rushing out to the objective. Common rush classes include the Scout and Heavy. By doing this, the team tries to overwhelm the enemy team quickly and before they can react or muster counter classes. This is easily countered by a well organized team.
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{\bf Sticky Carpets} The act of placing stickies all over a given area, instead of concentrated in an area. This can work well if the stickies are spread out enough for the enemy team to not consider them a threat and walk into the carpet. This strategy is best done with the Scottish Resistance because of the ability to lay 14 stickies and selectively detonate them.
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{\bf Telefrag} The death that occurs when a player stands on the exit side of a teleporter when an enemy uses the teleporter. The enemy will arrive at the exit and kill the player standing on the teleporter. The only thing that can kill and übered player.
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{\bf Telefrag} The death that occurs when a player stands on the exit side of a teleporter when an enemy uses the teleporter. The enemy will arrive at the exit and kill the player standing on the teleporter. The only thing that can kill an übered player.
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{\bf Turtling} An Engineer who has setup his nest in a choke point, and stays there. They are usually reinforced by other Engineers or teammates.
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\subsection{Appendix B - Launch Options}
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Combatants can alter the way they are launched into battle. They do this by right-clicking "Team Fortress 2" in their library and selecting "Properties". Here, they navigate to "Launch options", found in the "General" tab.
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Tip: Using a borderless window (with "-window -noborder") is useful for quickly switching applications (a.k.a "alt+tabbing"). A borderless window set to the exact resolution of the monitor's desktop will look exactly the same as the default full screen mode.
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Tip: Using a borderless window (with ``-window -noborder") is useful for quickly switching applications (a.k.a ``alt+tabbing"). A borderless window set to the exact resolution of the monitor's desktop will look exactly the same as the default full screen mode.
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Team Fortress 2 has the useful ability to record screenshots of the battle as well as record the entire battle for later playback. The default screenshot key is 'F5.' Pressing this key will save an image of whatever is on the screen to an image in your TF directory inside of Steam.
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Team Fortress 2 has the useful ability to record screenshots of the battle as well as record the entire battle for later playback. The default screenshot key is `F5.' Pressing this key will save an image of whatever is on the screen to an image in your TF directory inside of Steam.
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Demos record combat for later playback. They can be used to study one's own combat, or the combat of others. To record a demo, simply type 'record' into the console. To name the demo, add it after the command. Example:
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There are many demos available of professional and highly skilled players that are available for study. Demos are also a standard way of combating cheaters. If a combatant is suspected of cheating, a demo recording of their behavior can be used to verify the accusation.
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There are two types of demos: a player demo and a server demo. A player demo is played back through the player's view. A server demo is a recording of all players and the viewer is able to `fly' around the battlefield and view all actions.
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