the best multiplayer game of al time, a bit janky but enjoyable, tf2 is also very good but the lost game modes and the actual game estate make tfc a better option
This is a very good modification for Half-Life, because when in 1996 there was a modification to Quake 1, and then it was transferred to GoldSource, of course the same classes remained and the gameplay and graphics were improved. But unfortunately, very few people play this game and online it is dead :(
If I were to slap a rating on this game back in the 2000s, it'd comfortably land somewhere between 4 and 5 out of 5. But here in the era of 2019, the narrative takes a different turn.
Now, let's get this straight from the start: if I were to pitch "Team Fortress Classic" to someone, it'd be those who once reveled in its heyday and are eager to step back into that nostalgia-rich realm. But, come on, these folks hardly need a nudge from me.
Beyond that enclave of sentimental die-hards, I'm left scratching my head over who'd pick this up and why they'd do so. Mind you, I'm not implying it wasn't a triumph back then; truth be told, it was a gem in its prime. But, alas, that prime is now ancient history, and every facet of this game has aged about as gracefully as milk left out on a summer day. Even its player base, well, let's just say it's become an endangered species, and honestly, that's quite fitting.
See, there exist these vintage games that still get the thumbs-up recommendation, each for its own unique reason. Some draw you in with an enthralling storyline, others with a gameplay twist that still feels revolutionary, and then there are those rarities that have weathered the years, their allure intact, ready to captivate a whole new generation. Regrettably, "Team Fortress Classic" doesn't fit in any of these boxes. It's not packing a gripping tale, its gameplay charm has been overtaken by fresher concepts, and as we've previously established, it's aging like that forgotten loaf of bread in the back of the pantry.
This, my friends, is the kind of relic we cherish and respect, silently acknowledging its role in the grand gaming tapestry, but understanding that its days of active service are done. It's time for the curtain to descend gracefully on "Team Fortress Classic," leaving us with a nod of gratitude and an unspoken agreement to let this classic rest in well-deserved peace.
Каждый класс располагает уникальными оружием, снаряжением и способностями.
Не понятно почему ее не сделали бесплатной как фортресс 2, Только из-за этого
негативный отзыв, Типо если у меня есть деньги то зачем мне в это играть? А вот когда не было, я бы поиграл, эх валве, чем вы только думаете!
Отзыв:
+Типо коммандный квейк)
-Не очень приятный геймплей
--Дают какую то левую пушку и ходи с ней
--Вроде стреляешь стреляешь, но вся равно умираю
--Кроме ракетницы для меня здесь больше нет оружия
--ОСОБЕННО КОГДА ДАЮТ ПИСТОЛЕТ С ГЛУШИТЕЛЕМ, СМЕХ
+Онлайн есть и еще какой
-Без поднастройки, я лично все время магнитился к стене, из-за проблем с мышкой, думал даже чисто гонять как в вульфенштейне, на клаве)
-Сложилось впечатление что в игре остались одни задры
+Запустилась на windows 10
_Ощущение пинга оставило двоякое впечатление
__вроде нету, а регистрация попаданий странная
+Анимация пьянчуги позабавила
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It was ok when it came out, but is aged horribly. Team Fortress Classic has become obsolete by the release of Team Fortress 2. There is nothing about the original game that hasn’t been done 10 times better by its successor. For a Valve multiplayer classic that has aged better than this, check out Day of Defeat or Half-Life Multiplayer.
SummaryOne of the most popular online action games of all time, Team Fortress Classic features over nine character classes -- from Medic to Spy to Demolition Man -- enlisted in a unique style of online team warfare. Each character class possesses unique weapons, items, and abilities, as teams compete online in a variety of game play modes.