

Impulse 102 - Chooses the Sniper class when Observer.Impulse 101 - Chooses the Scout class when Observer.Impulse 2 - Used after a Pre-Impulse to scan for Friends.Impulse 1 - Used after a Pre-Impulse to scan for Enemies.Note that Max Health means standard health, not the health acquired with the 100 Health. One of the teams might be given the goal to invade the other team, while the other team is supposed to prevent the first team from obtaining the goal, such as completing a level. It is recommended for players to begin by defining "team fortresses", bases that each team is supposed to defend. This led to Team Fortress Classic being created in 1999 and a sequel, Team Fortress 2, in 2007. One of the most noteworthy modifications for the original Quake, Valve hired Cook and Walker to port the modification to their GoldSrc engine. Any color changes to their pants will result in a -1 frag penalty and announcement to all other players. All other players that join the team will in turn have their color changed to said team color. Note that a color already chosen cannot be used for a different team. The first player in a team is the Team Leader the color of the leader defines the color of the team. This sets up to 4 different teams that the player can choose to be a part of by typing an alias. Teamplay is done through a unique module known as FortressTeams. Weaker Weapons, such as the Shotgun, reload much faster than the Rocket Launcher. The player cannot fire or switch Weapons while reloading. Furthermore, all weapons beyond the Nailgun and Super Nailgun have clips, which when spent must be reloaded. On top of the normal Weapons in play, each player also has an inventory that is restocked every time they die. Once a class is chosen, the player must remain as that class for the rest of the match. This modification is designed to completely change the nature of team Deathmatches by requiring teams to work together, each member on a team has their own features and thus a different use. TeamFortress is a modification for Quake by Robin Walker and John Cook.
