I probably should have but as I mentioned I cut off after 2008 due to how many videos there were, a follow up looking at early TF2 vids could be a good idea tho
I started playing with Quake World Team Fortress was back, I played lot's of TFC, I really enjoyed Fortress Forever, TF2 is the very first game I pre ordered in my life, I have greatly enjoyed Overwatch, still playing TF2 and greatly enjoy the Meat Fortress mode in H3VR.
@@IndieLambda did your children come out circle strafing? Im pleased to hear of your experience. I almost enjoy tfc more than tf2. FF was nuts, my friend set up all these keybinds on my computer to concjump and bhop like a madman. Was very fun.
It's so magical to see old community made footage, there's something about those old school days that's completely irreplaceable. It's funny to think that in 10 or so years people will be looking back at 2020-2022 with nostalgia. Just goes to show how rapidly a community develops over time.
Clearly tf2 in 2007-2013 were the best time ever and community wasn't so cringe and toxic just like now. Also the playerbase wasn't full of dip shits, nobody accused of cheating, being upset about getting killed in the video game.
@@gottagofastfaster the playerbase not being full of dipshits? i don't think it ever really was but that's another topic but "nobody accused of cheating or being upset about dying" is simply not true, accusing others of hacking and raging in the chat was a thing since day 1
@@eltiolavara9 alright it was toxic but playerbase is incredibly god awful, they will make excuses on everything, HighTower and CTF maps are the example of this. You play really great in this game you will get kicked.
This is great. It's a massive shame that a ton of vids must have been deleted over the ages and they're now lost to time. Not to mention how utterly broken youtube's search is.
There was an old tf2 video simply called "D:" where an engie builds a dispenser. A demo is watching him from afar and says "that's a right pretty bra-washer ya built there ya big ugly girl!" and then it zooms in on the engine's face just going... well, "D:" It's nothing spectacular but I thought it was funny as a kid and now can't find it at all. it's possibly deleted by now or just lost to time
@@EvilSantaTheTrue I feel like the amount of people who posted those videos and have *died* since then is very minimal, given that most of them were from about 15-16 years ago.
@@Whomobile Some DoD:S players hated TF2 because both are of the same genre, and TF2 overshadowed it. I read it on a description of an old map for DoD:S, dod_kolsch. I could share the link if you care.
@@Whomobile It says this "Now we have the year 2008 and spring is coming. dod_kolsch is being released. I am close to finishing my bachelor degree. DOD:S fell in the shadow of Team Fortress 2. Good time to get dod_kolsch on the tracks before it is too late! Enjoy the map and play some DOD:S again ;)"
Original TFC player here, and still playing decades and thousands of hours later. Could never get into TF2, though. I think I have about 27 minutes on record for TF2.
@@ZoeyTheSobble They're too obsessed with the lame ass mechanic that are grenade jumping and strafe bhopping. And spamming grenades in combat. Thank god Valve removed them in TF2.
Man, it was a treat hearing the words "Fortress Forever." It'd be nice to play that game in a more casual state again, with more than just a handful of players on a server or two once in a blue moon. Pickup games just aren't my thing.
And by the way, I forgot to say that the taunt exploit you are talking about never got patched but instead it was turned to 0 by default instead of 1. If you want to know what I’m talking about, go on your own private server and type in the developer console tf_allow_taunt_switch 1 and THEN do the exploit if you still remember how to do it. It will start to work again after you type in this command. The reason it doesn’t work anymore for public servers is because stupid valve set the command to 0 instead of 1 as the default. Back in 2007, the command was always set to 1 in public servers by default. I made a video of it on my channel just recently in august of 2022 and it’s my only video I ever made so far, so you should go check it out if you want. Valve REALLY needs to set it to 1 by default again!!!!!!!
@@heavenandhello6629 that's not really true; the cvar was added in 2011 and by default was always 0, they simply hadnt fixed it yet and thus the cvar didnt exist lol
Yeah but it’s kind of like ricochet kind of loses its magic when you have to join some discord or newsletter and have coordinated times to get on. When you can’t just pop in and find at least a few people to play with it’s just not worth it for the casual player.
I love your vibe, I imagine sitting in an old cinema with cigarette smoke heavy in the air and just the sounds of the film, as it's just me and the narrator being quiet and watching whats going on, taking it all in. Letting media speak for itself.
This channel captures a sort of nostalgic vibe thats really interesting and is really giving major respect to the history of these games that other channels just don't capture
To go back to a simpler time, where not many people know how to create and upload videos themselves, so the people who pushed themselves to do it were very passionate about just uploading something. I kinda miss the old days, but time continues to march on.
I remember watching on a spy tutorial from 2007 Which was after an week after the release And seen the first stair stab ever recorded at the end of video
So kind of funny sometime after this year old video came out, they broke boolean operators, or at least search performed with boolean operators. Which kinda sucks because it makes it virtually impossible to find old YTPs without a direct link.
Maybe it's the mandela effect, but i think they also broke direct video link search. I distinctly remember doing that, but it doesn't seem to work anymore..
very good archeology video. I would also like a spotlight of some crusty but hilarious videos, like "Heavy and Medic get it on" and the "oh my god you're a spy"
searching by upload date only shows "approved" videos, you have to use today, this week, etc for anything "unapproved", which doesnt work for this kind of situation
The gamevideos clip at around 7:20 is actually cut up from the "1UP show", which features all of those clips throughout the video. Someone then cut out only the gameplay bits and uploaded it to RUclips.
ya know, weird thing, I've almost finished a video and one of the sources is 1UP, but I can't find thge article so I had to use another article that referenced the 1UP article. I'm guessing they covered a lot of TF2 stuff
Great video! There's a ton of history scattered out there on youtube that the algorithm/search misses, so thanks for the tip on the before operator. Definitely going to be a few rabbit holes I go down in the future :)
Hey you should do a video on Fortress Forever, it still got some (rare) players, and holy crap, for the only time I played on a full server it was the most fun I had on a multiplayer game
"And reuploads of the few screenshots and videos of Valves Team Fortress" *Proceeds to show Team Fortress 2 Brotherhood of Arms* I respect the effort but those are two completely different versions of the game and if you make the mistake again I *am* going to have to call authorities on you.
Ive been trying to find old GMOD videos. There was one where its like 10 second clips of GMOD randomness. I don't mean idiot box. it was another compilation and it used the batman transition sound everytime it went to the next clip. Only thing i really remember from those vids was "Its okay to be gay" by tomboy and Afromans because i got high, with one of the civs just sitting on a couch while a hose was flailing about with smoke coming out of it.
I put this video in my Watch Later playlist and decided to watch just a minute to see what it would be like.. ended up watching the whole thing. Great video!
I was there day one. I remember Valve was to release the black box which later turned into Orange box. I also remember playing a 2d flash version of portal before release. I was mainly waiting for hl2 ep2 but tf2 was epic and I still play it
Damn good video, it's really bittersweet if you think about. I still have fond memories playing tf2 on xbox 360 back in 2008, this video will too eventually become ancient, a memory from another time and I wonder, will you still remember this video you made? It's sad but I'm really happy that I got to experience all the fun and awesome memories!
wow i actually never knew this was a thing . time to find the first gmod tf2 animation i saw when i was kid and forgot what it called . Edit: Sadly no luck but still thank you . this was great to check the old beautiful internet surround tf2 .
@@DibbsonGibbs402 it features the tf2 mercenaries . the beta one . the demoman even use dynamite . all i remember that the spy was the central villain of that gmod animation and did sap a sentry as backstab a heavy . i don't' remember the plot or anything . but i do remember the demoman putting a dynamite in corridor . trying to lure the other team to get to him . (i am pretty sure it was around 2007-08 when i saw it ) it was one of those old school gmod animation (not sure if it was sfm either) where everyone movement is stiff because it was animated by hand . and the mercenaries do use the default walking animation from tf2 . only when animating them talking or spy sapping they use those stiff hand done animation .
Holy shit seeing TEC Soldier Singing in a thumbnail genuinely jumpscared me cause I thought I was like the only person who still knows about that video
The first video i have ever watched (by myself without any help) was some gameplay of sonic jam in 2008. I still had dial up in that time. Man time truly goes fast
Please do more videos like this with other games, specially alpha, and beta footages, I love to see this videos. It's amazing how much games change before game out to the public
5:50 "Recording their screen with some kind of early phone camera" That's what I've done a long time ago! 10:08 I watched this video 5 years after it was uploaded! I also watched Team Roomba almost at the time I discovered TF2 since 2009! The rest of the videos shown here are not familiar to me at all.
I want Team Roomba to come back. I hope he didn’t die. If he’s still alive doing something else, I wish to know what he’s doing now. He probably doesn’t know that tf2 is now facing a hacker crisis with aimbot snipers and heavies all over the place
2:54 smallfort was my favorite TFC map back then. I still keep the "tfc" folder that i had and play smallfort with bots time to time. No one can capture the other team's flag because they slaughter each other in the water area and cannot go into enemy base lol
unrelated. but maybe you could make ancient and forgotten sfm video. like this. months ago i found this old sfm video (perhaps in 2012 but idk if it count). this video has 1.2m view and the video is high quality for it's time. but im surprise that i've never heard of this youtuber and the comment was made by around 6 years ago, even newest first didn't help at all. i check his video and seems like he's tired of making it. sad because his video is high quality and funny too
could be interesting, There was a time where an early version was found in the TF2 beta before the official version came out and it was used to make videos.
@@Whomobile interesting. maybe you could idk make a video on forgotten and died tf2ber channel's video, and sfm itself as a software. also the youtuber that i mention is called marwan the green critter (yeah funnily this guy happened to live in my country and he's also a furry but eh just saying).
well, I did first Start TF2 back in Late 2012 when I was young, but the players really hate me if I didn't meet the Age Requirement since this game is Rated M for Mature. I did enjoyed playing Paladins for a year since 2020 until I switched back to TF2 in 2021. My Old Account Since 2012 is gone so, my New and Current Account since November 11th, 2016 was still here as andresgamer2003.
I'm surprised you didnt show the first recording of somebody doing the spy crab in 2008
I probably should have but as I mentioned I cut off after 2008 due to how many videos there were, a follow up looking at early TF2 vids could be a good idea tho
@@Whomobile make sure to include sum o dat evildaedalus if you're going to make another one o' these
@@Whomobile we need a follow up video dude .
Damn your profile picture confused me for a second
@@ICMAP_ a clone!
"sadly it looks like they ended up playing league of legends instead"
truly tragic
A fate worse than death
bad life choices
@@emred4653 Mortal Kombat 11 reference.
@@gottagofastfaster well it's also a saying OUTSIDE of mortal kombat 11
@@Soupurman umm... ok?
"sadly it looks like they ended up playing league of legends instead"
you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain
Yeah
I started playing with Quake World Team Fortress was back, I played lot's of TFC, I really enjoyed Fortress Forever, TF2 is the very first game I pre ordered in my life, I have greatly enjoyed Overwatch, still playing TF2 and greatly enjoy the Meat Fortress mode in H3VR.
damn dude, you’re ancient. nice.
Been playing ID Software, 3D Realms, Nintendo and Valve games since I'm a little baby.
this man is the certified ceo of video games, lol
@@IndieLambda did your children come out circle strafing? Im pleased to hear of your experience. I almost enjoy tfc more than tf2. FF was nuts, my friend set up all these keybinds on my computer to concjump and bhop like a madman. Was very fun.
Mans been playing Team Fortress since before I was alive.
This is such a cool and unique video idea. Great work Whomobile!
heey richter.
its bloody richer over crap
It's so magical to see old community made footage, there's something about those old school days that's completely irreplaceable. It's funny to think that in 10 or so years people will be looking back at 2020-2022 with nostalgia. Just goes to show how rapidly a community develops over time.
Clearly tf2 in 2007-2013 were the best time ever and community wasn't so cringe and toxic just like now. Also the playerbase wasn't full of dip shits, nobody accused of cheating, being upset about getting killed in the video game.
@@gottagofastfaster "Also the playerbase wasn't full of dip shits, nobody accused of cheating, being upset about getting killed in the video game" ehh
@@eltiolavara9 what's wrong with it? I'm talking the truth.
@@gottagofastfaster the playerbase not being full of dipshits? i don't think it ever really was but that's another topic
but "nobody accused of cheating or being upset about dying" is simply not true, accusing others of hacking and raging in the chat was a thing since day 1
@@eltiolavara9 alright it was toxic but playerbase is incredibly god awful, they will make excuses on everything, HighTower and CTF maps are the example of this. You play really great in this game you will get kicked.
8:48 rare footage of the first and last female tf2 player
Then there came the age of the femboy
This is great. It's a massive shame that a ton of vids must have been deleted over the ages and they're now lost to time. Not to mention how utterly broken youtube's search is.
Or how alot of the people that posted them ages ago either died or got a job or got in jail
There was an old tf2 video simply called "D:" where an engie builds a dispenser. A demo is watching him from afar and says "that's a right pretty bra-washer ya built there ya big ugly girl!" and then it zooms in on the engine's face just going... well, "D:"
It's nothing spectacular but I thought it was funny as a kid and now can't find it at all. it's possibly deleted by now or just lost to time
@@bugjams that sounds so sfm
@@EvilSantaTheTrue I feel like the amount of people who posted those videos and have *died* since then is very minimal, given that most of them were from about 15-16 years ago.
@@Disciple_JK i doubt that most of them died , but maybe ur right
You'd probably be suprised to hear that there is still a pretty tiny dedicated tfc community.
It's cool to see little pockets of community still exist in games, I'm pretty sure Day of Defeat's community is just like, 5 dads now
@@Whomobile Some DoD:S players hated TF2 because both are of the same genre, and TF2 overshadowed it. I read it on a description of an old map for DoD:S, dod_kolsch. I could share the link if you care.
@@damsen978 sounds interesting, I would like to hear more
@@Whomobile It says this
"Now we have the year 2008 and spring is coming. dod_kolsch is being released. I am close to finishing my bachelor degree. DOD:S fell in the shadow of Team Fortress 2. Good time to get dod_kolsch on the tracks before it is too late! Enjoy the map and play some DOD:S again ;)"
Robin Walker explaining territorial control has meme potential. It looks like that sped up clip of the guy explaining things on a drawing board
Seeing that comment about spawn camping was amazing, it really made me realize how these things rarely ever change.
Original TFC player here, and still playing decades and thousands of hours later. Could never get into TF2, though. I think I have about 27 minutes on record for TF2.
What's your reasoning? I played TFC a couple of times and i asked a veteran server if they play TF2 and most of them said no.
@@ZoeyTheSobble They're too obsessed with the lame ass mechanic that are grenade jumping and strafe bhopping. And spamming grenades in combat. Thank god Valve removed them in TF2.
4:42
These guys probably have kids of their own by now. Crazy how time fly's? Wonder what will happen in another 20 years.
Man, it was a treat hearing the words "Fortress Forever." It'd be nice to play that game in a more casual state again, with more than just a handful of players on a server or two once in a blue moon. Pickup games just aren't my thing.
I miss those taunt glitches, getting heavy to spin the minigun instead of the shotgun in particular.
*exploits
@@heavenandhello6629 Eh I wouldn't call it an exploit since it doesn't benefit you in any way.
@@staryoshi06 ????
And by the way, I forgot to say that the taunt exploit you are talking about never got patched but instead it was turned to 0 by default instead of 1. If you want to know what I’m talking about, go on your own private server and type in the developer console tf_allow_taunt_switch 1 and THEN do the exploit if you still remember how to do it. It will start to work again after you type in this command. The reason it doesn’t work anymore for public servers is because stupid valve set the command to 0 instead of 1 as the default. Back in 2007, the command was always set to 1 in public servers by default. I made a video of it on my channel just recently in august of 2022 and it’s my only video I ever made so far, so you should go check it out if you want. Valve REALLY needs to set it to 1 by default again!!!!!!!
@@heavenandhello6629 that's not really true; the cvar was added in 2011 and by default was always 0, they simply hadnt fixed it yet and thus the cvar didnt exist lol
fortress forever still has an active community playing on discord
Yeah but it’s kind of like ricochet kind of loses its magic when you have to join some discord or newsletter and have coordinated times to get on. When you can’t just pop in and find at least a few people to play with it’s just not worth it for the casual player.
The clip of the people laughing at Meet The Heavy sounds like if TF2 was a comedy show and the laugh track played.
Yeah just like the Nickelodeon shows Drake and Josh, iCarly, Victorious, and Sam and Cat
Seeing the "Spawncamping at its finest" gives the same vibe as seeing a fart joke from the 1300's.
This was really interesting, I'm now really curious and on the hunt for old nostalgic videos. Thanks for sharing your discoveries!
I love your vibe, I imagine sitting in an old cinema with cigarette smoke heavy in the air and just the sounds of the film, as it's just me and the narrator being quiet and watching whats going on, taking it all in. Letting media speak for itself.
This is amazing old Multiplayer Game videos are great in general but tf2 feels just a bit more special.
Cool video idea.
That was a nice blast from the past.
This channel captures a sort of nostalgic vibe thats really interesting and is really giving major respect to the history of these games that other channels just don't capture
To go back to a simpler time, where not many people know how to create and upload videos themselves, so the people who pushed themselves to do it were very passionate about just uploading something. I kinda miss the old days, but time continues to march on.
I remember watching on a spy tutorial from 2007
Which was after an week after the release
And seen the first stair stab ever recorded at the end of video
Time to reinstall fortress forever and see how many people i can play with
join the discord server. people organize pug matches there
So kind of funny sometime after this year old video came out, they broke boolean operators, or at least search performed with boolean operators. Which kinda sucks because it makes it virtually impossible to find old YTPs without a direct link.
dang :(
Maybe it's the mandela effect, but i think they also broke direct video link search. I distinctly remember doing that, but it doesn't seem to work anymore..
very good archeology video. I would also like a spotlight of some crusty but hilarious videos, like "Heavy and Medic get it on" and the "oh my god you're a spy"
searching by upload date only shows "approved" videos, you have to use today, this week, etc for anything "unapproved", which doesnt work for this kind of situation
DUDE WHAAT, I DIDN'T KNOW THAT FUNCTION, THIS IS GOLD.
Ignis solus was my first exposure to TF2 Back in the day
Very interesting to see what tf2 used to be
I played Fortress Forever a little bit. I wish that was still possible
I just reinstalled and there seem to be a total of 2 afk players online. TFC however is still somewhat poppin
The gamevideos clip at around 7:20 is actually cut up from the "1UP show", which features all of those clips throughout the video. Someone then cut out only the gameplay bits and uploaded it to RUclips.
ya know, weird thing, I've almost finished a video and one of the sources is 1UP, but I can't find thge article so I had to use another article that referenced the 1UP article.
I'm guessing they covered a lot of TF2 stuff
Somebody should make a playlist of some of these old TF2 videos
There you go:
ruclips.net/p/PLKAUACL5_RMcsziOiJfgfUjM0GZdU2keR
I remember watching an old video of a beta version of Dustbowl, with different map elements compared to what we have today
Anyone else notice there is no more sort by oldest on RUclips channels anymore?
On the phone at least
i will never forget watching the tf2 persona 4 parody back when i've never played a single persona game in my life at the time
Great video! There's a ton of history scattered out there on youtube that the algorithm/search misses, so thanks for the tip on the before operator. Definitely going to be a few rabbit holes I go down in the future :)
8:27 Spy's HUD using old icons for weapons, including a mask for his disguise PDA
I did not expect a video like this; now this is a treat.
This video single-handedly made me start an excel spreadsheet full of old TF2 maps. I’ll release a version 1 eventually.
Hey you should do a video on Fortress Forever, it still got some (rare) players, and holy crap, for the only time I played on a full server it was the most fun I had on a multiplayer game
"And reuploads of the few screenshots and videos of Valves Team Fortress" *Proceeds to show Team Fortress 2 Brotherhood of Arms*
I respect the effort but those are two completely different versions of the game and if you make the mistake again I *am* going to have to call authorities on you.
@smelly paws right back at ya bub
3:42 imagine if you could do this today
Would make the classic viable
Brings me back to my days in OSFM
3:50 Okay that's pretty fuckn sick, I would compliment the two if I was on the receiving end of that cause I'm just straight impressed.
*clicks the links*
*Sorts by Newest*
"Wow this video is older than me"
Yep as expected.
Fuck it hurts to think there are people on here that are younger than RUclips it's self, let alone these videos
11:57 TF2 When the Jungle Inferno first released
the people using mics in the "pyro madness" video sound like they have the HECU soldier filter from half-life
11:37 origins of tiny desk engineer
Holy shit the before modifier so nearly sent me down a 2 hour rabbit hole right at the start of the video
Ive been trying to find old GMOD videos.
There was one where its like 10 second clips of GMOD randomness.
I don't mean idiot box.
it was another compilation and it used the batman transition sound everytime it went to the next clip.
Only thing i really remember from those vids was
"Its okay to be gay" by tomboy and Afromans because i got high, with one of the civs just sitting on a couch while a hose was flailing about with smoke coming out of it.
I remember something like that, could it be Idiots of Garry's Mod by ICTON?
Sorry..No thats not it..
You're talking about Unknown Moments by 1337caleb perhaps
or Gmod idiot box by DasBoschitt
Thank you for making this, whomobile, this was really nice to take in once again
Who is mobile
He is mobile
@@katgerc no way
is me (or the hovercraft from the Jon Pertwee era of doctor who)
I sometimes wish I could go back to before I was good/before there were millions of cosmetics. Such glorious time
this is a really cool concept for a video, showing off a bunch of curated time capsules, nice work
11:53 cp_orange_x, the original _orange map, was released just after TF2 itself - on 19.10.2007
13:01 the keyboard only gameplay is fking sick
I put this video in my Watch Later playlist and decided to watch just a minute to see what it would be like.. ended up watching the whole thing. Great video!
I was there day one. I remember Valve was to release the black box which later turned into Orange box. I also remember playing a 2d flash version of portal before release. I was mainly waiting for hl2 ep2 but tf2 was epic and I still play it
i would love to see an upscaler trained on tf2 videos upscale all these super old videos
11:30 this mean backstap before was not instantly it was a slow melee hit that would insta kill anyone you want when turn around faster
I remembered when Adult Swim created a stop motion parody of TF2. Made me wonder how can a normal individual could survive that kind of battle in TF2.
Imagine a whole generation of TF players who don't know what conc jumping is.
Didn't expect to see FF but it's nice to see it mentioned once in a while
This video made me nostalgic for a community that started when I was 5.
Damn good video, it's really bittersweet if you think about. I still have fond memories playing tf2 on xbox 360 back in 2008, this video will too eventually become ancient, a memory from another time and I wonder, will you still remember this video you made?
It's sad but I'm really happy that I got to experience all the fun and awesome memories!
wow i actually never knew this was a thing . time to find the first gmod tf2 animation i saw when i was kid and forgot what it called .
Edit: Sadly no luck but still thank you . this was great to check the old beautiful internet surround tf2 .
what was it about?
@@DibbsonGibbs402 it features the tf2 mercenaries . the beta one . the demoman even use dynamite . all i remember that the spy was the central villain of that gmod animation and did sap a sentry as backstab a heavy . i don't' remember the plot or anything . but i do remember the demoman putting a dynamite in corridor . trying to lure the other team to get to him . (i am pretty sure it was around 2007-08 when i saw it )
it was one of those old school gmod animation (not sure if it was sfm either) where everyone movement is stiff because it was animated by hand . and the mercenaries do use the default walking animation from tf2 . only when animating them talking or spy sapping they use those stiff hand done animation .
Holy shit seeing TEC Soldier Singing in a thumbnail genuinely jumpscared me cause I thought I was like the only person who still knows about that video
i keep getting recommended old videos after using your method to find them . i am kinda happy to see them to be fair :D
Great vid, it's so nice to see the extremely early years before any sense of community identity was established. That rocks.
Pretty sure Robin is describing Hydro if memory serves.
Oh wow, I didn't know you can do those. BRB gonna go watch some old GMOD and Halo videos ;_;
This is awesome. I only feel a little sad and bitter because of videos that no longer exist out there
The first video i have ever watched (by myself without any help) was some gameplay of sonic jam in 2008.
I still had dial up in that time.
Man time truly goes fast
Look up "TF2 Karaoke: Bohemian Rhapsody".
I love that video so much!
Please do more videos like this with other games, specially alpha, and beta footages, I love to see this videos. It's amazing how much games change before game out to the public
5:28 A horrid fate
Thanks for the trip in the nostalgia lane!
5:50 "Recording their screen with some kind of early phone camera" That's what I've done a long time ago!
10:08 I watched this video 5 years after it was uploaded!
I also watched Team Roomba almost at the time I discovered TF2 since 2009!
The rest of the videos shown here are not familiar to me at all.
I want Team Roomba to come back. I hope he didn’t die. If he’s still alive doing something else, I wish to know what he’s doing now. He probably doesn’t know that tf2 is now facing a hacker crisis with aimbot snipers and heavies all over the place
@@ryanmomtahan4786Me too.
2:54 smallfort was my favorite TFC map back then. I still keep the "tfc" folder that i had and play smallfort with bots time to time. No one can capture the other team's flag because they slaughter each other in the water area and cannot go into enemy base lol
The heavy in meet the heavy has a different face texture
ahhhh this is the type of nostalgic content I fuckin needed today.
unrelated. but maybe you could make ancient and forgotten sfm video. like this. months ago i found this old sfm video (perhaps in 2012 but idk if it count). this video has 1.2m view and the video is high quality for it's time. but im surprise that i've never heard of this youtuber and the comment was made by around 6 years ago, even newest first didn't help at all. i check his video and seems like he's tired of making it. sad because his video is high quality and funny too
could be interesting, There was a time where an early version was found in the TF2 beta before the official version came out and it was used to make videos.
@@Whomobile interesting. maybe you could idk make a video on forgotten and died tf2ber channel's video, and sfm itself as a software.
also the youtuber that i mention is called marwan the green critter (yeah funnily this guy happened to live in my country and he's also a furry but eh just saying).
This was the best old times
well, I did first Start TF2 back in Late 2012 when I was young, but the players really hate me if I didn't meet the Age Requirement since this game is Rated M for Mature. I did enjoyed playing Paladins for a year since 2020 until I switched back to TF2 in 2021. My Old Account Since 2012 is gone so, my New and Current Account since November 11th, 2016 was still here as andresgamer2003.
"why do we have a heavy trying to punch everyone"
but if you close you eyeeeeeeeees
I really hope Quake Team Fortress gets added to the Quake remaster. I want it so bad.
For some reason I remember your voice being deeper
Thanks for uploading.
11:53
I had no idea orange was that old
Dates back to the days of GoldSrc Day of Defeat.
5:42 made me legit scream
4:51 Soldier sings Dame Da Ne
Sounds amazing.
Welcome back whomobile!
Who was the first to do TF2 commentary? Was it Star_?
I wonder if in the future when people look back on old stuff will they look back on these video
i miss the tf2 from early 2010s
I swear RUclips is the closest thing we have as a time machine, the old tf2 videos are fascinating!