The 119th Update was a major update released on April 29, 2010 Patch. The update was released in order to celebrate a notable milestone; the release of 119 Team Fortress 2 patches.
The WAR! Update was a class update for the Demoman and the Soldier. It was the second multi-class patch, and was the sixth major content pack released.
The WAR! Update differed from previous updates by including two competitions, operating inside and outside the game. The first was announced at the start of the update; a kill tracker appeared in the HUD of anybody playing as a Demoman or Soldier, with the counter increasing each time they (as a Soldier) killed an enemy Demoman or they (as a Demoman) killed an enemy Soldier. The personal totals of each player were added to a mass tally, and with each day of the update a running total score for each side was displayed on the update page. The Soldier won with 6,406,065 total kills to the Demoman's 6,372,979, granting the Soldier the prize of an extra unlockable weapon, the Gunboats.
The second competition was the Propaganda Contest. Users were encouraged to design propaganda posters for the side of their choice, supporting either the BLU Soldier or RED Demoman. The
The Haunted Hallowe'en Special, officially known as the Terrifying Team Fortress Haunted Hallowe'en Special, was the first update in what would become annual Halloween events. The update was first revealed in a blog post, followed by an immediate release on October 29, 2009. Aside from fixing a few issues, the update introduced two new maps: Harvest and Harvest Event. The release of these maps was unique as it was the first time that the same map had been released in both a standard and an event variety. The patch also introduced two new hazards: the ghost of Zepheniah Mann, which was exclusive to Harvest Event, and the Pumpkin Bomb, which only appears on Halloween-themed maps. Two new cosmetics were also introduced, the Mildly Disturbing Halloween Mask and the Ghastly Gibus, as was a pack of five Halloween-themed achievements known as Scarechievements. Finally, the patch introduced the Halloween pumpkin; a special pickup item that only appears on Halloween-themed maps and randomly drops when a player is killed.
The Classless Update, officially known as The First Ever Classless Update, was the first non-class specific major update. The content focus of the update differed from previous updates; instead of introducing new weapons or achievements, the Classless Update added new cosmetic items, game modes, and maps, while also delivering numerous bug fixes and minor tweaks to existing gameplay.
The Sniper vs. Spy Update was the first two-class patch and the fifth major content pack released for Team Fortress 2.
Initially at the center of the update was the Sniper class, and the day by day progress went smoothly. An announcement on Day 4 revealed that the Spy would also benefit from the update. Each class was given three new weapons along with achievements.
The Scout Update was the fourth major content update for Team Fortress 2.
The update was mainly focused on the Scout. In addition to three new weapons, the class gained several unique voice responses to his new weapons and gameplay events, adding further immersion for players.
Three community-created maps (Egypt, Watchtower, and Junction) were established as official due to their outstanding quality.
The Heavy Update, officially known as A Heavy Update, was the third major content update for Team Fortress 2.
The focus of the update was the Heavy class. As was customary, three new weapons for the class were revealed, and the slowdown mechanic was introduced. To accompany the Sandvich consumable weapon, Meet the Sandvich was released alongside the update.
A new game mode, Arena, was introduced. It focused on combat between the two teams and brought five new maps to the game. Two other maps, Badwater Basin and Steel, were also included.
The Pyro Update was the second major content update for Team Fortress 2.
The Pyro class was the focus of this update. In addition to three new weapons, the latent Hadouken taunt was upgraded to become the first Kill taunt. The update also added compression blast to the Stock Flamethrower, an ability that would become a core technique for the class.
Two community-made maps, Fastlane and Turbine, were made official and included in the update, along with a link to the Valve Developer Community site. Meet the Sniper was also introduced in a similar manner to Meet the Scout. Additionally, many improvements and fixes were included.
The Gold Rush Update, also referred to as the Medic Update, was the first major content update for Team Fortress 2.
The update centered around the Medic as the first class to receive three new weapons that provided alternate means of gameplay. Alongside the introduction of these weapons, the Character Info and Loadout system was implemented to allow players to equip the different weapons that would come in later updates.
The update also detailed the introduction of the new Payload gamemode, the related titular map Gold Rush, and the release of Meet the Scout. Numerous improvements and additions were also included.
Aliens Vs. Predator 2 Gold Edition brings together thrilling campaigns and intense multiplayer action, offering a unique gaming experience that spans three different species. It takes players back to planet LV-1201, the historic first encounter site with the Aliens, where an ominous new threat lurks. Here, human scientists have managed to clone Aliens, adding a new dimension of danger. Simultaneously, a band of Predators have also arrived on LV-1201, seeking their own challenging hunt.
This edition includes both the original Aliens Vs. Predator 2 game and the intriguing Primal Hunt expansion pack, enhancing the narrative and gameplay opportunities. Players have the flexibility to choose from any species in the exhilarating multiplayer mode, further amplifying the unpredictable nature and diversity of the game. The Gold Edition thus expands on the classic Aliens Vs. Predator experience, promising a dynamic, thrilling journey through one of sci-fi's most enduring universes.
Fight in Ukraine as a soldier of the Ukrainian special forces or the International Legion. Fight alone or with friends against AI enemies and other players to reconquer Europe.
he Marathon: Resurrection project is breathing new, fully 3D life into an old 2.5D action game. With the advanced 3D capabilities of today's graphics cards, Marathon can become an even more visually-stunning and addictive game. The vessel for this rebirth: Unreal Tournament.
Actions take place during half-life 1. We play as a scientist in HEV and try to get out of the black mesa. Passing through the trials of a terrible catastrophe, you gradually solve a terrible riddle. Can you get to the key that will open the scary curtain of secrecy?
The independent video game Delaweare is a free ZDoom based first person shooter in which the emphasis is put on visual and audio experiences. The aim of the game is to explore its strange world to collect all music tracks.
A megawad for Doom II in development for 3000 hours.
Tonight is your last shift.
You take another sip of your warm drink (most probably a "Mud Slapper", which is an extremely hot beverage, brewed from demon fudge and Arch Vile blood.
Suddenly you notice a "RED ALERT" warning on your screen.
You leave your cabin and head out back to the U.A.C. Headquarters to investigate...
Half-Life Alyx NoVR is a mod that lets you experience the next story in the Half-Life universe on a flat screen, without any VR equipment. It adapts most of the VR interactions and features to a traditional mouse and keyboard setup, such as gravity gloves, weapon upgrades, cranks, doors, cabinets and more. It also supports many other workshop mods that enhance the gameplay and visuals.