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With or without grenades, Team Fortress 2 is still an extremely fun multiplayer shooter. The title, which was one of the many fine ingredients of Valve's epic Orange Box,has been the subject of much discussion since its release, with fanstaking sides on the new interpretation of an age-old FPS classic. Valvehas been listening to the squabbles, and some rebalancing of thegame is imminent: an upcoming patchwill begin what Valve says will be "a large scale modification to thecore of the game," while sneaking in some new achievements and maps aswell.
The two maps include a remake of one of the better TFC maps, "Badlands." Along with the maps, the Medic achievementpack will hit with a Medic-focused fix which will mark the first ofmany rebalances. Valve's Robin Walker said that the aforementionedlarge-scale change will "debut in a limited fashion through the Medicfirst, but it'll be affecting all classes eventually," and that Valveis "really looking forward to the community reaction."
The content is currently only planned for the PC, as Valve is"undecided for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Team Fortress2." The new maps are reportedly due within the next two months, whichwill be preceded by "other new content."