Some mods unfortunately are not VPK's and require a little extra work. If you're on a x32 system, it'll just be 'Program Files'. The intended pathway for this is:Ĭ: » Program Files(x86) » Steam » steamapps » common » Team Fortress 2 » tf » Custom Most mods are now being converted into VPK's (Valve Pack File) for you and all you have to do is place them into your custom folder and that's it.
If you intend to mod just about everything, you should have a few GBs worth of storage left to be on the safe side.ĭue to the nature of most mods not being officially supported, it should be noted that installing mods can harm your performance, especially mods to improve graphics.īelow will be the information needed to know how to install mods. Mods for Team Fortress 2 can range heavily in file size, from a few KB to a few hundred MB each. As a result, some mods may simply not work while connected to these servers and may even causes other issues such as crashes when installed - I've made attempts to remove such mods from the list for the time being, but please note some may still cause issues. In many cases with the selected mods below, you may feel like you have a 'vanilla' experience but with the added bonus of some small fixes to certain items to make the game feel less inconsistent.Ĭurrently, the TF Team has decided that the only mods that will work with the official servers are custom HUDs and custom hitsounds without any extra effort being needed to be put in to get your mod working on an official server. The selected mods below are selected due to what they do to Team Fortress 2.
Fixed incorrect download links for most sections.Removed "No-Hats Mod (Updated)" (ironically it was heavily out of date.) and replaced it with "No-Hats-Mod bgum" mod, this version is actually up-to-date for 2021.Renamed "Consistent Kill Icons" to "Consistent and Missing Kill Icons" and fixed incorrect download link with updated download link suitable for 2021.> The aim of the guide is to recommend mods that won't cause issues and can be a seamless 4-slot Grenade Launcher) have been removed as they may cause crashes in Casual or any servers that use sv_pure 1 or 2 Incredibly useful framework for improving your experience with Team Fortress 2 Reorganised sections to make a bit more sense next to each other (e.g.
Updated guide name from "Recommended Mods (2020)" to "Recommended Mods (2021)".model swapping), as these can crash the game in certain environments such as Casual. You should visit here if you're looking for mods that change the game in certain ways (e.g. If you don't want to read through such a large list, you may find it easier to simply visit the website that most of the mods available for Team Fortress 2 are downloadable from TF2 Gamebanana.
Very rarely an update may occur to fix this. This is more often than not, left untouched and potentially outdated as a result. If you've been playing a while and want to change some things up or want some community-made fixes for certain bugs for Team Fortress 2, you may or may not find them here. Mods are a large part of many games, especially on PC. (Phong isn't 100% accurate to in-game.This Steam Community guide is not a guide per se, rather a list of recommended and/or random mods that are available for use to the community of Team Fortress 2, made by the community! It intends to allow players to mod their game and still have a seamless experience between any server setting. What does it do? Ĭlick on a model to view it on p3d.in. Uses the Cleanup files as a base and adds onto it with updates from the community. The closest thing to an updated version of TF2 TIP What is this?Ī continuation of NassimO & Blaholtzen's Team Fortress 2 Texture Improvement Project.