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Fortress Forever is fun at your disposal. We offer a class for every kind of player. For the people who like to move fast, we offer the scout. For those who enjoy a more calmer steady one shot one kill, we offer the sniper. If you like to cause carnage and tear things up, you can play soldier, demoman, medic, HW guy, and pyro. Like to work a strategy? Playing as a spy or engineer will work perfect with you. Fortress Forever supports many types of gameplay thanks to it's class system.
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Fortress Forever can accommodate many types of playing. Thanks to the class system, it's easy choosing a loadout that fits your playing style. Like to run into the enemy's base, grab the flag and run out before half of the enemy team notices you? Try the Scout. Like to pick-off things from far away, but want weapons that'll work if somebody gets too close? Play as the Sniper. Ever had the urge to gib people with an enormous rocket launcher? Play the Soldier. Not good at using big guns, but you love to plan where things will be and what will happen? Play as the Engineer.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:33, 4 January 2008

Fortress Forever
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Scout Concing in Fortress Forever
Introduction
What is Fortress Forever?
Installation and Setup
System Requirements
DownloadsMain Menu
SetupBeginner's Guide
Scripts
Playing the Game
Team and ClassHUD
Map GuidesGame Goals
WeaponsGrenadesBuildables
AmmoArmorStatus Effects
Class Guides
ScoutSniperSoldier
DemomanMedicHWGuy
PyroSpyEngineerCivilian
Advanced Gameplay
Movement Skills
Jumping Skills
Technical Reference
Class Reference Guide
Weapons Reference Guide
Grenades Reference Guide
Ammo Reference
Armor Reference
Modding
Map Editing
FAQ
TF2 Player's Guide To FF
TFC Player's Guide To FF
Client commands and variables
Troubleshooting
Release Notes


What is Fortress Forever?

Fortress Forever is a FREE online, multiplayer, class-based mod for the Half-Life 2 PC game. It was originally created by a group of Team Fortress Classic(TFC) players. After many years of waiting for the Release of TF2, with limited to no information at the time regarding TF2's production, most of the TFC community considered TF2 vaporware. With no evidence of continued production of TF2, the community took the TFC sequel into their own hands.

The project's early stages began in early August of 2004, where planning and forming began. http://www.fortress-forever.com launched in late november of that year. With the launch of the website much interest was sparked within the community. With a final promise of a TFC sequel many fans of the series gathered in support behind the team. Roughly three years in the making, and Fortress Forever was finally released on September 13th, 2007.

Gameplay

Classes

Fortress Forever can accommodate many types of playing. Thanks to the class system, it's easy choosing a loadout that fits your playing style. Like to run into the enemy's base, grab the flag and run out before half of the enemy team notices you? Try the Scout. Like to pick-off things from far away, but want weapons that'll work if somebody gets too close? Play as the Sniper. Ever had the urge to gib people with an enormous rocket launcher? Play the Soldier. Not good at using big guns, but you love to plan where things will be and what will happen? Play as the Engineer.

Weapons

In Fortress Forever we offer a wide variety of weapons to use against your opponent. Every class has their standard uniform of weapons. Standard Melee: which is used as last resort, humiliation, or just for fun. Standard Gun: these are your standard shotguns, super shotguns, and nailguns, which are shared by many classes. Then we have our Specialty Weapons: these include everything from the medkit, to the Sentry gun. These are the weapons that are class specific, and are what give a class its uniqueness. You can read more about these weapons by clicking on the class descriptions to the right of the page.

Game Types

Fortress Forever has a wide variety of gametypes. You can start off with Capture the Flag, where you must grab the flag in the enemy's base and bring it back to yours. If you feel that's too cliche, then try out Attack and Defend, where one team tries to take control of points while the defenders try to stop them. Or are you the type that wants to defend and control something? Give Territory Control a test drive, where players must successfully capture and defend points on a map. If you want something completely different, try out Hunted, where a weak civilian must be escorted to a point by bodyguards while assassins try to kill him. Wanna show off your skills? Try out a conc map, where players must strategically use grenades and jumping to overcome obstacles. Don't care about any of that crap? Chill out in deathmatch mode, where the only thing you have to worry about is killing enemies.

Maps

Fortress Forever has a large variety of maps. Wanna play CTF in monkey-themed ancient temples? Go to ff_monkey. Feel the need to capture control points in a futuristic arena? ff_cz2 is waiting. In the mood to take control of a ghost town in the desert? ff_dustbowl is for you. Ever has the urge to spill some blood at a soccer arena? ff_dm wants you!

Modability

Fortress Forever is extremely easy to mod, thanks to the LUA scripting language. With it, you can edit nearly everything, from how much ammo is in a backpack to floors that fling the player across the map. With some time, you can make new gamemodes, such as a race between two players, co-op maps that force players to work together to survive hazards and pass obstacles and even golf.

IN addition, you can make maps for Fortress Forever as soon as you install it. Fortress Forever uses Half-Life 2's resources in addition to custom-made ones, so there are plenty of themes for you to utilize in your maps, such as Combine, City 17, Wild West, urban and even classic Half-Life 1.

See Also

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