May 5, 2011
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Steven Spielberg. Robert Scorcese. Socrates. The guy who made those Old Spice commercials.

What do these names have in common? They are the four best filmmakers in the world. And they all got there the same way: by competing in a filmmaking competition we're just now announcing.

Go pick up the berets that just flew off your shocked heads, filmmakers, directors and auteurs. Because The Replay Update is live, and we're celebrating with the First Annual Saxxy Awards--the most prestigious made-up contest since the "strongman competition" Robin Walker held at his house last year, where it turned out he just wanted help moving his couch.

While you're pondering your next blockbuster, take a minute to read the new comic, Meet the Director, to uncover the controversial circumstances that led to the creation of this major event.
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Team Fortress 2 now has its own replay system, letting every user of the game (at least on PC and Mac) save and view footage from the match they just completed.


If you're playing on a server that has the option enabled, every second of a round will be recorded for posterity. Users can then upload footage directly from the game to YouTube or, if the urge takes them, Steam itself.


To celebrate, developers Valve are running a little competition, looking for the twenty best TF2 videos of the next two weeks (May 5 until May 19). There are twenty categories to compete in, with the winners scoring...a foot-high bust of Saxton Hale. Which looks like an Oscar.


Oh, there's also a new comic.


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Who Is Team Fortress 2's Judas?Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper is a work of art. So too is Team Fortress 2. In a way. So it's only natural to see the two come together like this. Especially when the combatants are wearing their best hats.


Who Is Team Fortress 2's Judas? "The Last Sandwich" by EvGen1us.


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<a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/48720/"><img src="http://www.teamfortress.com/images/posts/mbsf.jpg" width="420" height="273" border="0"></a>

Pre-purchase the "everything explained in the title" game <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/48720/">Mount & Blade With Fire & Sword</a> by May 3rd and you'll receive two new TF2 hats: The Hetman's Headpiece for the Engineer, and the Janissary Ketche for the Spy, pictured above.

What else is up? This: <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/app/92800">SpaceChem</a>, the game Robin Walker dubbed "<a href="http://steamcommunity.com/id/robinwalker/recommended/">pretty much the greatest game ever made</a>," has introduced three new TF2-themed levels. Travel to Australia, solve puzzles and unlock achievements to receive the new craftable element Moustachium in TF2. Use this new element to craft special SpaceChem-themed items, including a fishcake. That's right: this marks the start of a trend we're all for: other developer working their butts off to make a promotion <i>for us</i>. "Put your feet up, Team Fortress Team," SpaceChem seems to be saying. "You let <i>us</I> handle this one." Don't mind if we do, SpaceChem. <i>Don't mind if we do.</i>

And in community news:<ul>
<li><a href="http://mygamingedge.com/">MGE</a>, My Gaming Edge, is teaming up with <a href="http://www.esportsea.com/welcome.php?referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.esportsea.com%2F">ESEA</a> this Saturday and Sunday to shoutcast the entire season eight LAN finals. They plan to have a 1000 slot Mumble server along with a stream via their channel on <a href="http://www.justin.tv/mygamingedge">justin.tv</a>. More information will be announced as it comes in including schedule and specific times through their Steam group <a href="http://etf2l.org/forum/community/topic-16450/">here</a>.</li>
<li>Wanted more Ultiduo? May Cup #7 with a maximum of 64 teams participating in a double elimination tournament for a grand prize of $200 starts May 22nd. Additional information can be found <a href="http://etf2l.org/forum/community/topic-16450/">here</a>. </li>
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Pre-purchase the "everything explained in the title" game Mount & Blade With Fire & Sword by May 3rd and you'll receive two new TF2 hats: The Hetman's Headpiece for the Engineer, and the Janissary Ketche for the Spy, pictured above.

What else is up? This: SpaceChem, the game Robin Walker dubbed "pretty much the greatest game ever made," has introduced three new TF2-themed levels. Travel to Australia, solve puzzles and unlock achievements to receive the new craftable element Moustachium in TF2. Use this new element to craft special SpaceChem-themed items, including a fishcake. That's right: this marks the start of a trend we're all for: other developer working their butts off to make a promotion for us. "Put your feet up, Team Fortress Team," SpaceChem seems to be saying. "You let us handle this one." Don't mind if we do, SpaceChem. Don't mind if we do.

And in community news:
  • MGE, My Gaming Edge, is teaming up with ESEA this Saturday and Sunday to shoutcast the entire season eight LAN finals. They plan to have a 1000 slot Mumble server along with a stream via their channel on http://www.justin.tv/mygamingedge. More information will be announced as it comes in including schedule and specific times through their Steam group here.
  • Wanted more Ultiduo? May Cup #7 with a maximum of 64 teams participating in a double elimination tournament for a grand prize of $200 starts May 22nd. Additional information can be found here.

Team Fortress 2 - Valve
Updates to Team Fortress 2 have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:

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  • Added content for upcoming promotions
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Pre-purchase the "everything explained in the title" game Mount & Blade With Fire & Sword by May 3rd and you'll receive two new TF2 hats: The Hetman's Headpiece for the Engineer, and the Janissary Ketche for the Spy, pictured above.

What else is up? This: SpaceChem, the game Robin Walker dubbed "pretty much the greatest game ever made," has introduced three new TF2-themed levels. Travel to Australia, solve puzzles and unlock achievements to receive the new craftable element Moustachium in TF2. Use this new element to craft special SpaceChem-themed items, including a fishcake. That's right: this marks the start of a trend we're all for: other developer working their butts off to make a promotion for us. "Put your feet up, Team Fortress Team," SpaceChem seems to be saying. "You let us handle this one." Don't mind if we do, SpaceChem. Don't mind if we do.
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Valve 'Probably' Done With Single-Player GamesThe makers of such acclaimed single-player video games as Portal and Half-Life 2 want all of their future games to support connected, non-solo gaming, in some way, at all levels.


That assertion first appeared in the Final Hours of Portal 2, journalist Geoff Keighley's recent behind-the-scenes chronicle about Valve's newest game. It's an assertion he told me he heard directly from Valve founder Gabe Newell and the company's project manager Erik Johnson.


"Portal 2 will probably be Valve's last game with an isolated single-player experience," Keighley wrote in Final Hours, "What this all means is something Newell is still trying to figure out."


Keighley told me that he considered the comment "curious," noting that the quality of the solo-only main campaign of Portal 2 was a fantastic piece of work. (I've checked with Valve on this, but they didn't reply by press time.) The signs that solo-only modes are on their way are there, not just from within Valve but all around the pioneering games company.


Valve's Portal 2 introduced multiplayer to the Portal games through a two-player co-op mode. The company's recent 2008 and 2009 Left4Dead games were presented as a primarily-multiplayer experience, even on consoles where such an animal is about as rare as a Nintendo-made Halo game. Valve has also continued to aggressively support its multiplayer Team Fortress 2, a game launched alongside Portal in 2007.


Keighley: "Portal 2 will probably be Valve's last game with an isolated single-player experience."

The company's primary vehicle for single-player-only experiences has been the one that the public hasn't seen anything new of since 2007. The campaign portions of Half-Life put players in control of hero Gordon Freeman; other players haven't been able to join the game's main adventure. While Valve has used its Half-Life games to present a more lively, less lonely first-person-shooter campaign, it has done so strictly through improving the artificial intelligence and acting of Freeman's computer-controlled allies, namely Alyx Vance (pictured with our hero above).


Outside of Valve single-player-only games have been vanishing. After a long stretch as leading single-player franchise, Super Mario games on consoles now include second-player support. Series that launch as solo-only such as Uncharted or BioShock add multiplayer for their second installment. Hold-outs like God of War seem destined to add support for multiple players, somehow, some way. A company like Capcom doesn't just make millions with its four-player series Monster Hunter, but it's slowly but surely been pushing its formerly single-player-only series, Resident Evil, into a vehicle for multiplayer console Resident Evil games (the upcoming co-op and competitive Operation Raccoon City) and multiplayer portable ones (the co-op Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D). Even Capcom's Dragon's Dogma, though single-player, simulates a multiplayer experience by giving the main player a host of computer-controlled allies who behave as joining Monster Hunter gamers might.


The comment from Valve is striking, though, in that it doesn't sound like Newell and Johnson said they'd probably never ship a game that didn't have a multiplayer mode somewhere in it. Rather, they told Keighley they "probably" wouldn't make a game "with an isolated single-player experience." That would mean no more modes that couldn't connect in some fashion to other people. Would, say, letting a second player control Alyx in Half Life 3 do the trick? Or could Valve be cooking up something less expected?


Team Fortress 2 - Valve
Updates to Team Fortress 2 have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:

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  • Fixed a crash on startup for Mac clients
  • Fixed class names/descriptions not showing up on the class menu
  • Fixed a bug that allowed the Crit-a-Cola to be used repeatedly with no cooldown
  • Fixed the character loadout panel not animating at the correct rate
  • Fixed the Sticky Jumper and the Stickybomb Launcher using the wrong skins
  • Updated the Grimm Hatte and the Pyromancer's Mask with changes from the community creators
  • Added more instructions to the Engineer training regarding metal resources
  • Added new styles to the Troublemaker's Tossle Cap
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Of Course Portal's Robots Can Wear Team Fortress 2 HatsWith Portal 2 knocking Team Fortress 2 from the limelight this week, many people are probably wondering what the hell they're going to do with all those hats they've picked up. Well, you can use them in Portal 2.


Six of the most iconic Team Fortress 2 hats - and really, hats is what that game is all about these days - can be equipped and used by Portal 2's co-operative mode robots. You have to own them already in Team Fortress 2, of course.


Those hats are the Mann Co. Cap, Prince Tavish's Crown, Pyro's Beanie, Fancy Fedora, Master's Yellow Belt and Tyrant's Helm.


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