I'm trying out a fun little challenge I found on Gamebanana; Single-Player style MvM. As the name implies, and is intended by its creator, S...
I'm trying out a fun little challenge I found on Gamebanana; Single-Player style MvM. As the name implies, and is intended by its creator, Snah64 ( gamebanana.com ), I ran this solo (no clue how to create my own server that stays up, so I just winged it for this), and played VERY aggressively to make sure I could run this challenge nicely. I'm pleased with the idea of a Single-Player style MvM challenge, so thank you, Snah64 on Gamebanana for this challenge. Sure, it needs refining, but I left the pros, cons, improvements, and notes on the Gamebanana page on the experience of the challenge thus far. It's gotten a good score from me on the idea, even if rough, but yes, this isn't for EVERY CoD or Halo child that comes into TF2 looking for a single-player challenge where they point-and-shoot to win; I demonstrated this with aggressive playing of making the most of what you have (I admit one moment I didn't think too hard, but that was because I forgot to repair my sentry late in the video.) (GET THIS THROUGH YOUR DAMN HEADS BEFORE COMMENTING "Hacks" "Cheats" OR ANY BULLSHIT LIKE THAT; MODS CHANGE AESTHETICS, NOT GAME CODING THAT GIVES UNFAIR ADVANTAGE IN GAMEPLAY MEANT TO BE THAT WAY IN GAME MODES NOT INTENDED THAT WAY FOR A MAJORITY OF PLAYERS. THESE MODS DON'T CHANGE ANYONE ELSE'S GAME EXPERIENCE!) Mods used: THIS particular game file for MvM: tf2.gamebanana.com Widowmaker: tf2.gamebanana.com Wrangler: tf2.gamebanana.com Sentry Buster: tf2.gamebanana.com Wreck-it-Ralph ... Less