Soundtrack
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The music for Team Fortress 2 Classic includes songs from the official Team Fortress 2 soundtrack, composed by Mike Morasky and performed by Valve Music Orchestra, as well as songs created specifically for TF2 Classic by 2P, Magnus and MrModez.
Songs
"Opening Video Theme"
MrModez composed the music for TF2 Classic's opening video. The song is a remix of the music heard when launching a Valve game. It was actually an abridged version, and the complete version can be heard here:
The songs excluding the "Opening Video Theme" can be heard from the Team Fortress 2 Classic main menu.
According to in-game files as of 2.1.4, the songs are in MP3 files and are named gamestartup<track number>.mp3
, with <track number>
being determined by the song's track number.
- Notes
- ↑
gamestartup22.mp3
was missing from in-game files. - ↑ This song is a remix of "Ecce gratum," which can be heard in the intro video of the original Team Fortress mod.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 This song can be heard in the "2.0.4 Release Announcement" video.
- ↑ The medley consists of the remixes of "Three Days to Live", "Red Bread" and "Playing With Danger".
- ↑ This song can be heard in the Fight or Flight update trailer.
When you open the class selection menu, a looping piece of music plays. Enabling the "class selection menu music" option or setting the tf2c_classmenu_music
cvar to 1 will play the default music. Selecting "gamemode specific" in the "class selection menu music" option or setting the tf2c_classmenu_music
cvar to 2
will play music based on the gamemode being played.
Audio | Description |
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Arena mode music. Contains the sample from "Playing With Danger". | |
Capture the Flag gamemode music. Composed by 2P. | |
Attack / Defense, Control Points, Domination and Territorial Domination music. It has an interpolation of "Red Bread". Composed by 2P. | |
Medieval Mode music. Contains the percussions from "Drunken Pipe Bomb". | |
VIP and VIP Race music. Has the bass line from "Business Casual". |