![]() A hit is a hit, it does the same damage no matter where you hit (except headshots from scoped sniper rifles and one of the spies unlockable revolvers) but every class also has different health values and weaknesses. Like inferniac said, TF2 is different from most modern FPS games. But I loved games like UT and while I do not play constantly, I continue to play TF2 somewhat regularly since I bought it nearly 2 years ago. ![]() I too am not very fond of multiplayer games (I hate CS and CS:S because I hate waiting potentially minutes upon minutes waiting to play again, yes I am aware there are different modes of play that do not incorporate this, but I also do not like the buy system or the general realistic nature of the game in a sense of different damage zones). You already have the game, you might as well at least try it. I've got it with the orange pack in a sale but haven't tested it yet, I'm usually no too fond of multiplayer games and get slaughered at CoD so I assume this will be no different :p
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