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TF2

Game Version: CB 1.7.2-R0.2
Total Downloads: 41,732
Updated: Jul 3, 2013
Created: Oct 21, 2012
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Name Size Uploaded Game Version Downloads
TF2 v2.4 release 190.50 KB Jul 3, 2013 CB 1.7.2-R0.2 20,702 download TF2 TF2 v2.4 releaseDownload
TF2 v2.3 release 182.83 KB May 19, 2013 CB 1.5.2-R0.1 4,398 download TF2 TF2 v2.3 releaseDownload
TF2 v2.2 release 182.68 KB Mar 28, 2013 CB 1.4.7-R1.0 4,249 download TF2 TF2 v2.2 releaseDownload
TF2 v2.1 release 180.99 KB Feb 24, 2013 CB 1.4.7-R1.0 2,848 download TF2 TF2 v2.1 releaseDownload
TF2 v2.0.1 release 177.12 KB Jan 18, 2013 1.4.7 3,792 download TF2 TF2 v2.0.1 releaseDownload
TF2 v2.0 release 176.85 KB Jan 12, 2013 CB 1.4.6-R0.3 1,060 download TF2 TF2 v2.0 releaseDownload
v1.4.3 release 204.60 KB Dec 22, 2012 CB 1.4.6-R0.1 1,162 download TF2 v1.4.3 releaseDownload
v1.4.2 release 204.47 KB Dec 19, 2012 CB 1.4.5-R1.0 470 download TF2 v1.4.2 releaseDownload
v1.4 release 204.46 KB Nov 17, 2012 CB 1.4.2-R0.2 1,400 download TF2 v1.4 releaseDownload
v1.3 release 94.64 KB Nov 6, 2012 CB 1.4.2-R0.2 739 download TF2 v1.3 releaseDownload
v1.2 release 90.11 KB Nov 6, 2012 CB 1.4.2-R0.2 233 download TF2 v1.2 releaseDownload
v1.1 release 86.67 KB Nov 4, 2012 CB 1.4.2-R0.2 353 download TF2 v1.1 releaseDownload
v1.0 alpha 86.66 KB Nov 3, 2012 CB 1.4.2-R0.1 326 download TF2 v1.0 alphaDownload

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Team Fortress 2

This plugin can optionally use TagAPI to color name tags.

This plugin does not need an update and will continue to work between Minecraft versions. However, you will need to update TagAPI each Minecraft version, as this plugin won't work if TagAPI isn't working.

Overview

TF2 is a fully functional plugin that allows you to simulate playing Team Fortress 2 from within Minecraft. It is based off of the popular map created by SethBling, only without any redstone required.

Players can click a sign to join a TF2 map, where they will randomly be assigned a team and teleported to their team's lobby. In the lobby, the player can pick a class using buttons, and wait for the game to start. The objective is for blue team to defend their capture points. Red team’s objective is to try and attack / capture blue team’s capture points. There is a time limit to each map, if that time limit is reached, and red team has not captured all of the capture points, then blue team wins. The moment red team captures all of the capture points, red team wins.

Example PHP code to display stats: https://gist.github.com/4490794

Requirements

  • TagAPI and WorldEdit must be installed for this plugin to run.
  • You will ideally need a TF2 map. We recommend this one, created by SethBling.

Example Gameplay

Features

  • Fully automated lobby status wall using signs, displaying time left in the game, points captured, the status of the game, and more.
  • Completely automated – players will almost never have to use commands, most everything is done through signs and buttons.
  • Players are automatically balanced onto red/blue teams.
  • Create custom classes defined in the configuration – players choose their class by using buttons you create and define as class buttons.
  • The game lasts up until a timelimit defined by you.
  • Your XP bar displays the status of the point being captured, and your level displays the total amount of kills you've made that game.
  • AFK players are automatically kicked from the game.

Creating Your First Map & Setup

  • Click here for a full tutorial on creating your first map.
  • Click here for a quick tutorial on setting up a map. Only use this if you've created a map before and know how to use the commands it outlines.

Permissions

Permission Description
tf2.create Allows everything required to setup a map.
tf2.play Allows only normal gameplay commands.
tf2.button.normal Allows use normal class buttons.
tf2.button.donator Allows use donator class buttons.

Need support?

We need the following things to help you:

  • The output of the /tf2 debug command.
  • A full startup log (from "Starting Minecraft server version…" to "Done!").
  • Any relevant errors. "An internal error occurred" means there's an error waiting in your server log/console.

Commenting below is NOT the fastest way to get support! If you need help, click here to join our IRC channel on esper.net.

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