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Your Favorite Class? (TF2 board)

Page 2 of the eternal TF2 debate: Engineer campers vs Scout rushers vs Spy mains, 2007-2008 edition

A laid-back Team Fortress 2 subforum thread where members simply weighed in on which class they preferred, running from late 2007 into early 2008. Engineer got early praise for being hard to kill with a dispenser running, then the thread splits into a grab-bag of Pyro, Scout, Sniper, Spy, Soldier, Heavy, and Demoman fans each making their case. It's a low-drama, casual community chat thread — more nostalgic time-capsule of TF2's early class-balance meta than anything eventful.

engi rocks, they are nearly invincible if they have their dispenser leeching them while they hit their gun— NoNamE!
why does no one even mention scout, if you know how to use your speed you can just rush anyone with a baseball bat and pwn them in the back— thankyou943
PYRO RUELZ also heavy , and medic— clown1337
NoNamE!minituremanthankyou943NerfDismalCrxss
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Gir489's Wallhack (TF2) — page 3

A texture-based TF2 wallhack thread that just kept collecting "unhide" replies for months

This is the tail end of a long-running Team Fortress 2 thread on Gametration.com (part of the fkn0wned/thec0re-linked forum family) sharing a wallhack attributed to a member named Gir489. By page 3 the actual content had scrolled off, leaving a long tail of low-effort 'unhide', 'thx', and 'is this still undetected?' posts from newer members trying to unlock the download link, plus a claim from a banned regular that the trick was undetected. It's a good time-capsule of the era's forum culture: hidden-content threads, post-farming to get replies visible, and casual talk of cheating as just another game feature.

i recommend this wallhack because it owns everyone irl.
All textures are un-detectable. It is good he uses it in my server and owns me with it; Wall-hacker =X.— Nerf
is this still undetected?— okiedokie
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Always Slow? — TF2 Lag Troubleshooting Thread

A UK gamer's TF2 lag complaint turns into a full community tech-support ritual, complete with FPS scripts and specs check.

A member named walden opens with a common early-TF2 gripe: the game runs laggy for him while CS:S runs fine, and he wonders if it's because servers are US-based and he's in the UK. What follows is a patient, mundane back-and-forth typical of mid-2000s forum tech support — other members chime in about ping vs FPS lag, server choke, tweaking settings, and someone even shares a custom FPS script. Another user (haha.1) piggybacks with his own lag issue and gets specs-checked and advised. The thread wraps up tidily when a mod marks it closed after the original poster's issue was resolved.

For me TF2 is always laggy 100% of the time ever since i bought it. CS:S is totally fine.— walden
person has been helped. closed.— mr.N0Nam3
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Aimbot for TF2, when?

TF2 barely had its boots on before someone was already asking 'where's the aimbot?'

A brand-new member (15 posts to their name) pops into the freshly-launched Team Fortress 2 subforum in October 2007 asking when the first TF2 aimbot would drop. mr.N0Nam3 chimes in with a guess of a week to a month and later confirms TF2 hacks are already in development. It's a tiny, three-post thread, but it captures the exact moment cheat communities like fkn0wned were pivoting attention to Valve's just-released class-based shooter.

Do you have any thoughts when will be released first TF2 aimbot?— hrhr
probably a week to a month, but i will post them h...— mr.N0Nam3
there are now tf2 hacks in the making— mr.N0Nam3
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Free TF2?

A member begs the forum for a free copy of Team Fortress 2 — gets shut down in one line.

In this brief 2007 thread in the Other Games / Team Fortress 2 section, a member named sniperlock901 asks if anyone can give or link a free copy of TF2, saying he wants to play it badly. A Supervisor, NoNamE!, quickly and bluntly shoots the idea down. The thread is short, with no further replies, capturing a small everyday moment of forum life rather than any major drama.

Is their anybody willing to give free TF2 if yes plz pm me i whant to play it sow bad— sniperlock901
I'm sure no one is willing for this.— NoNamE!
sniperlock901NoNamE!
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big/noscope

Page three of the old TF2 'big/noscope' thread — mostly ghosts dropping by to say 'wow.'

This is the tail end (page 3 of 3) of a Team Fortress 2 thread on Fkn0wned.Com titled 'big/noscope,' almost certainly about big/no-scope sniper shots or clips within the game. By this point in the thread's life it's winding down, with a trickle of one-post drive-by members chiming in years after it started, one just reacting with a simple 'wow.' It captures that classic old-forum feel of a thread outliving its original hype and getting occasional bumps from newcomers.

wow— loveparadise
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TF2 Spray Tutorial

Before you make your spray, remember: nobody wants to see 'YOU GOT PWNZORD' painted on a wall.

A Supervisor-ranked member named NoNamE! posted a step-by-step guide for creating custom in-game sprays for Team Fortress 2 using Photoshop with a .vtf plugin, plus the accompanying .vmt material files needed to get them working. The tone is practical and instructional, with a bit of personality thrown in via the advice to keep sprays fitting the TF2 art style rather than generic meme edits. Typical of the era's 'Other Games' subforum, where members shared game customization tricks outside the site's core cheat/CS focus.

Before you start please think of a spray that FITS IN THE TF2 LOOK. Do not just take a pic of you face with the text YOU GOT PWNZORD.— NoNamE!
NoNamE!
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Losers + Halloween + TF2 = Funny Shit Indeed!

Someone dressed up as TF2 characters for Halloween and the forum wanted everyone to see it.

A Supervisor named NoNamE! posted a batch of hosted image links showing fans dressed up as Team Fortress 2 classes (Heavy, Scout, Engineer) for Halloween 2007. The tone is mocking rather than admiring, poking fun at the cosplayers as 'losers' while still sharing the pics for entertainment. It's a light, off-topic curiosity post typical of the Other Games section rather than any cheat or tech discussion.

now someone tell me thats not some funny shit, i mean you gotta be a real loser to do that.— NoNamE!
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TF2 Screenshots, Class Descriptions and Wiki.

Back when TF2 was brand new, one Supervisor copy-pasted the whole class roster so the forum could argue about it.

Posted right around Team Fortress 2's October 2007 launch, this thread from forum Supervisor NoNamE! is a reference dump: IGN screenshots and full Wikipedia-sourced descriptions of all nine classes (Soldier, Sniper, Medic, Scout, Demoman, Engineer, Heavy, Spy, Pyro). It reads less like a discussion and more like an in-house wiki page for members who wanted to learn the new Valve game while sticking around their usual Counter-Strike/cheat-scene home. A nice little time capsule of the exact week TF2 dropped and this CS-centric community was checking out the new Orange Box title.

Note: The Descriptions are from the Wiki— NoNamE!
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[VAC2 Proof] TF2 Wallhack 1

A VAC2-proof TF2 wallhack thread, six pages deep, closing out with one last 'gratz' from a noob

This was a long-running release thread in the Team Fortress 2 sub-forum for a wallhack advertised as VAC2 proof, the kind of post that quietly racked up six pages of replies over time. By the tail end captured here, the hype had died down to a single low-key congratulatory reply from a brand-new member. It's a small, quiet artifact of the site's cheat-release culture rather than a dramatic moment — no scandal, just the ordinary rhythm of a scene forum ticking along.

Looks good, Gratz.— Shazb0t
Shazb0t
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