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PSP Homebrew - Team Fortress v1.3 Quake PSP mod

Posted Nov 3, 2008 at 8:02AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: psp homebrew games, Quake
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Team Fortress PSP - Image 1That old-school FPS classic, Team Fortress, is now available for the PSP. CyberDemon5150 released v1.3 of his Team Fortress Mod.

Mind you, it still has a few kinks. Not all the maps work yet and player skins don't show up in ad hoc play. Bot skins will all have just one color rather than proper red/blue team colors. But hey, it's Team  Fortress so: *thumbs up*

CyberDemon mentions a workaround for the player skin bug to avoid confusion. Each player should go into the console, open the On Screen Keyboard with Square, type in 'Name [custom name here]' with the directional buttons and Cross/X, and then press Square and Cross. That way, everyone will have a different name than 'Quake Guy,' and confusion won't run as rampant. But then, confusion is always abundant on the battlefield.

Version 1.3 had the original .pak files removed, since heavy developmental period is over and users must supply their own .pak files

To run TF, you'll need the PSP Quake game. Copy the contents of the Quake 1D1 folder into the Team Fortress 1D1 folder inside the archive and you should be good to go.

Note: Although the download file is labeled v1.2, it's actually already updated to v1.3 so, just ignore that.

Download: Team Fortress v1.3



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# good?ecule-watt 2008-11-03 10:25
FIRST



anyway anyone know if this is a good download or not. seems cool though

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# Wellblackthorn 2008-11-03 10:30
Classic team fortress was huge for Quake in it's day and I spent many many hours online playing it.



That said, the PSP is a fairly ordinary platform for FPS games without the 2nd analogue input.



Of course you can mod the PSP to get an extra nub, but until dual analogue controllers become mainstream on a handheld, FPS will continue to lag in popularity.



That all said, this is a welcome addition to the homebrew scene

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# HelpPatriotsFan342 2008-11-03 15:04
Where do i download the actual game?

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