all of the images have not been uploaded and this is why it looks empty, nevertheless if you open inspect element, you can see it
TF2 Day 2 BlogBuying a Jungle Inferno Campaign Pass gives you immediate access to 36 unique, skill-based contracts, letting you play at your own speed and challenge level. Unlike in previous campaigns, you won’t be waiting around for new contract deliveries — ALL contracts and their objectives are available from the start, and can be unlocked sequentially based on the path you choose and how brave you are. (If you’re not brave at all, the ConTracker also comes with an OFF button.) Buying a pass also changes your Casual Badge to a scary Yeti paw, so other players will know you’re up to serious business.
The ConTracker is a handy PDA that, for the first time, lets you customize your campaign! (It’s even equippable as a cosmetic item.)
Easily browse through every available contract and check out the rewards. Choose your own path based on the contracts you’re eager to complete. Match the contracts to your play-style with class, weapon and game mode-specific challenges. Tackle primary contract objectives and bonus objectives with varying challenge levels.
For the first time, attack your contracts with co-op! Friends in your party (and on the same server) can now help you out with your contracts (while you give a helping hand with theirs). Any action they take that fulfills one of your contract goals will count toward the completion of that contract. And vice versa!
For the first time, attack your contracts with co-op! Friends in your party (and on the same server) can now help you out with your contracts (while you give a helping hand with theirs). Any action they take that fulfills one of your contract goals will count toward the completion of that contract. And vice versa! Fulfilling contracts now earns either a campaign-specific item reward or Blood Money to spend on the items you want. Once you’ve purchased a Jungle Inferno Campaign Pass, you’ll start earning Blood Money for completing contracts. Then simply visit the Mercenary Park Gift Shop from your in-game ConTracker PDA and load up on War Paints and War Paint Cases. (You’ll also get War Paint Case drops every week the Campaign is active.)
Introducing War Paint, which will be replacing weapon drops and weapon cases as of the Jungle Inferno Update. Think of it as a voucher for a unique pattern that you can redeem for an entirely new patterned item—even one you don’t already own. Redeeming a War Paint means you don’t have to sacrifice any existing items in your backpack by modifying them. Simply select from one of almost forty item choices per War Paint, preview your new item, and redeem it! Some War Paints even feature Stat Tracking and Unusual effects. And also making their debut, the first-ever community-made War Paints.
Short on Blood Money? No problem! You’ll win some rewards simply by competing in the campaign and fulfilling contracts. (In fact, some of the rarest Valve-made items available in the Campaign will be completion-based.)
The rest is descriptions of the war paints I assume, since the website is probably max capacity
Buying a Jungle Inferno Campaign Pass gives you immediate access to 36 unique, skill-based contracts, letting you play at your own speed and challenge level. Unlike in previous campaigns, you won’t be waiting around for new contract deliveries — ALL contracts and their objectives are available from the start, and can be unlocked sequentially based on the path you choose and how brave you are. (If you’re not brave at all, the ConTracker also comes with an OFF button.) Buying a pass also changes your Casual Badge to a scary Yeti paw, so other players will know you’re up to serious business.
The ConTracker is a handy PDA that, for the first time, lets you customize your campaign! (It’s even equippable as a cosmetic item.)
Easily browse through every available contract and check out the rewards. Choose your own path based on the contracts you’re eager to complete. Match the contracts to your play-style with class, weapon and game mode-specific challenges. Tackle primary contract objectives and bonus objectives with varying challenge levels.
For the first time, attack your contracts with co-op! Friends in your party (and on the same server) can now help you out with your contracts (while you give a helping hand with theirs). Any action they take that fulfills one of your contract goals will count toward the completion of that contract. And vice versa!
For the first time, attack your contracts with co-op! Friends in your party (and on the same server) can now help you out with your contracts (while you give a helping hand with theirs). Any action they take that fulfills one of your contract goals will count toward the completion of that contract. And vice versa! Fulfilling contracts now earns either a campaign-specific item reward or Blood Money to spend on the items you want. Once you’ve purchased a Jungle Inferno Campaign Pass, you’ll start earning Blood Money for completing contracts. Then simply visit the Mercenary Park Gift Shop from your in-game ConTracker PDA and load up on War Paints and War Paint Cases. (You’ll also get War Paint Case drops every week the Campaign is active.)
Introducing War Paint, which will be replacing weapon drops and weapon cases as of the Jungle Inferno Update. Think of it as a voucher for a unique pattern that you can redeem for an entirely new patterned item—even one you don’t already own. Redeeming a War Paint means you don’t have to sacrifice any existing items in your backpack by modifying them. Simply select from one of almost forty item choices per War Paint, preview your new item, and redeem it! Some War Paints even feature Stat Tracking and Unusual effects. And also making their debut, the first-ever community-made War Paints.
Short on Blood Money? No problem! You’ll win some rewards simply by competing in the campaign and fulfilling contracts. (In fact, some of the rarest Valve-made items available in the Campaign will be completion-based.)
The rest is descriptions of the war paints I assume, since the website is probably max capacity
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Scrambledanyone else getting access denied or have i been blocked for mashing f5 too hard?
edit: on all of teamfortress.com
that's you hombre
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that's you hombre
IF YOU SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM YOU CAN READ SOME OF THE TEXT
https://i.imgur.com/kjciW1d.jpg
I didn't order a 4 day update without images z z z
I didn't order a 4 day update without images z z z
http://media.steampowered.com/apps/tf2/jungleinferno/images/campaign_02.jpg
increase the number to see more pictures
increase the number to see more pictures
http://www.teamfortress.com/jungleinferno/campaign.php
gun paints and campaign passes no actual game info haHAA
gun paints and campaign passes no actual game info haHAA
Cerdurhttps://i.imgur.com/RnqJ6Vi.jpg
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So the campaign is basically set up the same way as CSGO operations, except instead of doing co-op maps you're doing regular contract missions?
Glad i've waited 2 years for what is so far just an uninspired summer update. I don't mind new maps and contract skins but so far it really doesn't make up for the wait. Hopefully both of the next days step it up.
https://imgur.com/a/axt9P new pyro weapon confirmed?
toads_tfhttps://i.imgur.com/gRj5YXL.png
https://i.imgur.com/zauZg8l.png
new weapon, looks like
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If you cant put these skins of the fucking original im going to shit myself
new flamethrower
https://i.imgur.com/njyB3yi.png
edit: oh i got ninjad frick me
https://i.imgur.com/njyB3yi.png
edit: oh i got ninjad frick me
At the bottom, Saxton Hale's Contracker shows a "pyroland" in addition to mercenary park