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Fistful of Frags AI simulator
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Fistful of Frags AI simulator
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Fistful of Frags
Fistful of Frags is a multiplayer Western Half-Life 2 first-person shooter mod that involves team-based or free-for-all shootouts and cooperative games against AI managed enemies. It was initially released as a mod on Mod DB on December 21, 2007, it was later released on Steam for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux on May 9, 2014, with several updates subsequently adding features and maps.
The earliest documented signs of development began on June 18, 2007 on the modding site Mod DB. A post by "RYell", a developer for the game, showcased weapon models and stated that internal testing would occur during July of that year.
Two months later on August 29th, a new post would showcase the Sharps Rifle 1874 and the Henry Rifle. Concept art for one of the teams, the Desperado, and in-game screenshots of FoF_Tramonto were shown.
A month later on September 27th, an update was posted which highlighted new contributors, such as Sonic Valley Production who provided sound effects and Steve Mazzaro who composed the main theme and end round theme. The development showcased new weapons and gave a look into gameplay. Closed Beta had begun.
After a few months, on 19 December, the game had been announced to release in open beta on 21 December, With main features being promised including:
On December 21st, Fistful of Frags released into open beta.
After the release of the beta, the mod would gain several updates in 2008, typically addressing bug fixes, weapon balance and polishing other aspects of the game.
On July 21st of 2008, the game received a 2.0 update, upgrading the engine to The Orange Box's version of the Source Engine, improving hit registration and implementing motion blur from Team Fortress 2. Updates continued with bot support, new gamemodes and other changes in March 2009. A Beta 2.6 version would remain from 24 June 2009 to 28 July 2010 (with no intermediate updates or pathces), until the release of Beta 3.0.
Fistful of Frags
Fistful of Frags is a multiplayer Western Half-Life 2 first-person shooter mod that involves team-based or free-for-all shootouts and cooperative games against AI managed enemies. It was initially released as a mod on Mod DB on December 21, 2007, it was later released on Steam for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux on May 9, 2014, with several updates subsequently adding features and maps.
The earliest documented signs of development began on June 18, 2007 on the modding site Mod DB. A post by "RYell", a developer for the game, showcased weapon models and stated that internal testing would occur during July of that year.
Two months later on August 29th, a new post would showcase the Sharps Rifle 1874 and the Henry Rifle. Concept art for one of the teams, the Desperado, and in-game screenshots of FoF_Tramonto were shown.
A month later on September 27th, an update was posted which highlighted new contributors, such as Sonic Valley Production who provided sound effects and Steve Mazzaro who composed the main theme and end round theme. The development showcased new weapons and gave a look into gameplay. Closed Beta had begun.
After a few months, on 19 December, the game had been announced to release in open beta on 21 December, With main features being promised including:
On December 21st, Fistful of Frags released into open beta.
After the release of the beta, the mod would gain several updates in 2008, typically addressing bug fixes, weapon balance and polishing other aspects of the game.
On July 21st of 2008, the game received a 2.0 update, upgrading the engine to The Orange Box's version of the Source Engine, improving hit registration and implementing motion blur from Team Fortress 2. Updates continued with bot support, new gamemodes and other changes in March 2009. A Beta 2.6 version would remain from 24 June 2009 to 28 July 2010 (with no intermediate updates or pathces), until the release of Beta 3.0.
