If We Could Be Serious For a Moment...
March 24, 2011
Here at Valve, we've always been consistently blown away by the creativity and generosity of the TF2 community -- through art contests, map making, item creating, or any one of the hundreds of other ways that you manage to impress us every day.
<img src="http://www.teamfortress.com/images/posts/japan_relief_aid.png" width="420" height="292" border="0">
Today, we'd like to offer a chance to help out at a time when that help matters most. To support the relief efforts currently underway in Japan, we're introducing three limited edition hats and two special noisemakers to the Mann Co. store. The "Humanitarian's Hachimaki" ($7.99), the "Benefactor's Kanmuri" ($19.99) and the most prestigious "Magnanimous Monarch" ($99.99) will be available from now through April 6. <i><strong>All proceeds</strong></i> (net of applicable taxes) will go directly towards the Japanese disaster relief fund that the American Red Cross has set up. The hats can be equipped by all classes; however, they cannot be traded or used for crafting.
After April 6, none of these items will be available in any form. We encourage you to spend as much as you are comfortable with contributing to this good cause. While your Mann Co. store purchases cannot be written off as tax deductions, those who would prefer to donate directly to the American Red Cross fund can do so at their <a href="https://american.redcross.org/site/Donation2?5052.donation=form1&df_id=5052&idb=0">website</a>.
Thanks.
<img src="http://www.teamfortress.com/images/posts/japan_relief_aid.png" width="420" height="292" border="0">
Today, we'd like to offer a chance to help out at a time when that help matters most. To support the relief efforts currently underway in Japan, we're introducing three limited edition hats and two special noisemakers to the Mann Co. store. The "Humanitarian's Hachimaki" ($7.99), the "Benefactor's Kanmuri" ($19.99) and the most prestigious "Magnanimous Monarch" ($99.99) will be available from now through April 6. <i><strong>All proceeds</strong></i> (net of applicable taxes) will go directly towards the Japanese disaster relief fund that the American Red Cross has set up. The hats can be equipped by all classes; however, they cannot be traded or used for crafting.
After April 6, none of these items will be available in any form. We encourage you to spend as much as you are comfortable with contributing to this good cause. While your Mann Co. store purchases cannot be written off as tax deductions, those who would prefer to donate directly to the American Red Cross fund can do so at their <a href="https://american.redcross.org/site/Donation2?5052.donation=form1&df_id=5052&idb=0">website</a>.
Thanks.
If We Could Be Serious For a Moment...
March 24, 2011
Here at Valve, we've always been consistently blown away by the creativity and generosity of the TF2 community -- through art contests, map making, item creating, or any one of the hundreds of other ways that you manage to impress us every day.

Today, we'd like to offer a chance to help out at a time when that help matters most. To support the relief efforts currently underway in Japan, we're introducing three limited edition hats and two special noisemakers to the Mann Co. store. The "Humanitarian's Hachimaki" ($7.99), the "Benefactor's Kanmuri" ($19.99) and the most prestigious "Magnanimous Monarch" ($99.99) will be available from now through April 6. All proceeds (net of applicable taxes) will go directly towards the Japanese disaster relief fund that the American Red Cross has set up. The hats can be equipped by all classes; however, they cannot be traded or used for crafting.
After April 6, none of these items will be available in any form. We encourage you to spend as much as you are comfortable with contributing to this good cause. While your Mann Co. store purchases cannot be written off as tax deductions, those who would prefer to donate directly to the American Red Cross fund can do so at their website.
Thanks.

Today, we'd like to offer a chance to help out at a time when that help matters most. To support the relief efforts currently underway in Japan, we're introducing three limited edition hats and two special noisemakers to the Mann Co. store. The "Humanitarian's Hachimaki" ($7.99), the "Benefactor's Kanmuri" ($19.99) and the most prestigious "Magnanimous Monarch" ($99.99) will be available from now through April 6. All proceeds (net of applicable taxes) will go directly towards the Japanese disaster relief fund that the American Red Cross has set up. The hats can be equipped by all classes; however, they cannot be traded or used for crafting.
After April 6, none of these items will be available in any form. We encourage you to spend as much as you are comfortable with contributing to this good cause. While your Mann Co. store purchases cannot be written off as tax deductions, those who would prefer to donate directly to the American Red Cross fund can do so at their website.
Thanks.
Team Fortress 2 Update Released
March 24, 2011
Updates to Team Fortress 2 have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2
- Added the Japan Charity Bundle items
- See http://www.teamfortress.com/ for full details
- See http://www.teamfortress.com/ for full details
- Updated the localization files
Team Fortress 2 Update Released
March 22, 2011
Updates to Team Fortress 2 have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Team Fortress 2
Team Fortress 2
- Updated honor-bound weapons so they can be holstered within a second of touching a supply cabinet
- Updated the Blighted Beak with creator submitted fixes
- Fixed a clipping problem
- Made it paintable
- Fixed a clipping problem
- Updated the Hero's Hachimaki to be tradeable
Team Fortress 2 Update Released
March 16, 2011
Team Fortress 2
- Fixed a server crash caused by using the Half-Zatoichi to hit someone not holding a weapon.
- Fixed the Soldier/Demoman taunts not working correctly when the Half-Zatoichi is the active weapon.
- Fixed the Concheror animations not always playing correctly for players on the Blue team.
- Fixed a bug where players could switch weapons after deploying the Half-Zatoichi before they killed someone with it.
- Updated The Shogun Pack items to be tradeable.
- Crafting changes
- All recipes are now known to all players.
- Reduced the cost of most recipes.
- Items previously crafted using recipes that will be reduced in this update have been upgraded to Vintage quality.
- All recipes are now known to all players.
Team Fortress 2 Update Released
March 12, 2011
Team Fortress 2
- Fixed players not being able to fire their weapons immediately after spawning.
- Fixed the decapitation counters not being displayed for some weapons.
- Fixed the revenge crit label not being localized correctly.
- Fixed the Demoman not using the correct animations for some of his weapons.
- Fixed the new Shogun hats not being grayed out when paint is being used.
- Fixed players getting a health bonus based on the weapon they're currently holding instead of the weapon that dealt the killing blow.
- Updated Cp_Yukon
- Fixed a hole in the map.
- Fixed a hole in the map.
The First-Ever Three-Way Pack Update!
March 11, 2011
<a href="http://www.teamfortress.com/shogunpack"><img src="http://www.teamfortress.com/images/posts/shogun_pack.jpg" width="420" height="420" border="0"></a>
Cower, peasants! Flee, terrified ronin! Crap in your ancient Japanese bamboo underpants, feudal warlords! For something approaches unlike anything you have ever seen! The Shogun Pack -- a collaboration between Team Fortress 2, the TF community, and Total War: Shogun 2 -- descends upon you like a rising sun! (But in reverse.)
That's right, Japan fans! Unlike other updates, <a href="http://www.teamfortress.com/shogunpack/">The Shogun Pack</a> represents a three-way partnership of feudal clans to depose a crooked emperor (the emperor being played in this case by "a lack of updates" for this metaphor to work). The awe-inspiring result? Eight all-new, Shogun-themed items for your head-wearing and/or neck-cleaving pleasure. And, in keeping with the three-way theme, you've got three ways to get your hands on them:<ul>
<li><strong>1.</strong> <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/34330/">Pre-order Total War: Shogun 2</a> from Steam and get all eight items free. (You: "THAT'S INCREDIBLE!")</li>
<li><strong>2.</strong> Buy all eight items in Team Fortress 2's Mann Co. Store. (You: "I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! I <strong>WON'T</strong> BELIEVE IT!")</li>
<li><strong>3.</strong> Collect all eight items through in-game item drops or crafting. (You: "SOMEONE CALL AN AMBULANCE! I'M HAVING A HEART ATTACK! FROM JOY!")</li>
</ul>Pick any one of the three to get your items! Heck, pick ALL three! (Don't actually do this. -Legal Dept.) Whatever your choice, be sure to check out <a href="http://www.teamfortress.com/shogunpack/">The Shogun Pack!</a>
Cower, peasants! Flee, terrified ronin! Crap in your ancient Japanese bamboo underpants, feudal warlords! For something approaches unlike anything you have ever seen! The Shogun Pack -- a collaboration between Team Fortress 2, the TF community, and Total War: Shogun 2 -- descends upon you like a rising sun! (But in reverse.)
That's right, Japan fans! Unlike other updates, <a href="http://www.teamfortress.com/shogunpack/">The Shogun Pack</a> represents a three-way partnership of feudal clans to depose a crooked emperor (the emperor being played in this case by "a lack of updates" for this metaphor to work). The awe-inspiring result? Eight all-new, Shogun-themed items for your head-wearing and/or neck-cleaving pleasure. And, in keeping with the three-way theme, you've got three ways to get your hands on them:<ul>
<li><strong>1.</strong> <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/34330/">Pre-order Total War: Shogun 2</a> from Steam and get all eight items free. (You: "THAT'S INCREDIBLE!")</li>
<li><strong>2.</strong> Buy all eight items in Team Fortress 2's Mann Co. Store. (You: "I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! I <strong>WON'T</strong> BELIEVE IT!")</li>
<li><strong>3.</strong> Collect all eight items through in-game item drops or crafting. (You: "SOMEONE CALL AN AMBULANCE! I'M HAVING A HEART ATTACK! FROM JOY!")</li>
</ul>Pick any one of the three to get your items! Heck, pick ALL three! (Don't actually do this. -Legal Dept.) Whatever your choice, be sure to check out <a href="http://www.teamfortress.com/shogunpack/">The Shogun Pack!</a>
The First-Ever Three-Way Pack Update!
March 11, 2011

Cower, peasants! Flee, terrified ronin! Crap in your ancient Japanese bamboo underpants, feudal warlords! For something approaches unlike anything you have ever seen! The Shogun Pack -- a collaboration between Team Fortress 2, the TF community, and Total War: Shogun 2 -- descends upon you like a rising sun! (But in reverse.)
That's right, Japan fans! Unlike other updates, The Shogun Pack represents a three-way partnership of feudal clans to depose a crooked emperor (the emperor being played in this case by "a lack of updates" for this metaphor to work). The awe-inspiring result? Eight all-new, Shogun-themed items for your head-wearing and/or neck-cleaving pleasure. And, in keeping with the three-way theme, you've got three ways to get your hands on them:
- 1. Pre-order Total War: Shogun 2 from Steam and get all eight items free. (You: "THAT'S INCREDIBLE!")
- 2. Buy all eight items in Team Fortress 2's Mann Co. Store. (You: "I CAN'T BELIEVE IT! I WON'T BELIEVE IT!")
- 3. Collect all eight items through in-game item drops or crafting. (You: "SOMEONE CALL AN AMBULANCE! I'M HAVING A HEART ATTACK! FROM JOY!")
Team Fortress 2 Update Released
March 11, 2011
Updates to Team Fortress 2 have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Source Engine Changes (CS:S, DoD:S, TF2, HL2:DM)
Team Fortress 2
Source Engine Changes (CS:S, DoD:S, TF2, HL2:DM)
- Added check to prevent multiplayer servers from transmitting 1 as their maxplayers value to connecting clients
- Fixed clients being able to use particle exploits on sv_pure servers
Team Fortress 2
- Added The Shogun Pack items
- Fixed the "Best Little Slaughterhouse in Texas" Engineer achievement not counting Wranger and Mini-Sentry kills
- Updated several more models with optimizations and new LODs
- Updated the Blighted Beak with a creator submitted fix
Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Source, Day of Defeat: Source and Half-Life 2: Deathmatch Updates Released
March 04, 2011
Updates to Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Source, Day of Defeat: Source and Half-Life 2: Deathmatch have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:
Source Engine Changes (CS:S, DoD:S, TF2, HL2:DM)
Source Engine Changes (CS:S, DoD:S, TF2, HL2:DM)
- Fixed a problem with the DirectX8 cloud shader