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Dante’s Inferno
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Spy backstabs Commando, TF2 Soldier blows up BFH Soldier, Heavy puts bullets in Gunner.
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Loric's Lunatic
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Monky Island
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too different to compare. I like them both and play them both.Everyone needs TF2 (BF heroes is funny too). Tf2 is faster and not easy for noobs to get in but when you rock.Its fun like hell.
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Norrin Radd's Nerd Rage
Join Date: May 2006
Location: [loh-key-shuhn] (noun): A place of settlement, activity, or residence.
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Both games are indeed different, like it or not.
TF2 is based on red vs blu *not blue* to which you pick your side in each game. It has small to medium maps with no vehicles. There are a good amount of classes to pick from, and when you unlock weapons they can change to a different play style. The action is fast, the graphics are sexy, and the overall game is solid and fun. I bought the orange box right when it came out and have been active in TF2 ever since. I highly recommend buying the Orange Box, or TF2 alone. BF:H is based on Nationals vs Royals to which you are stuck with the side you pick in every game unless you make a new hero. Map sizes go from small, medium, and large with some featuring vehicles. There are 3 basic classes to pick from, and when you lvl up you get ability points. They allow you to use unique skills for the class you pick. You can also rent weapons that allow you to change your play style. The action is moderate, the grahpics are funny, and the overall game is cartoony but fun. I have played BF:H for awhile now and I recommend everyone at least try said game as it is free to download and free to play. I'm loving my dual pistol commando. <3 I enjoy playing BOTH games because they ARE different. Fyi Valve does "free weekends" so you can try TF2 before you buy. Also, no longer active, but you might want to join: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/onrpgtf2 ~Roh
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BFH and TF2 are completely different games. they have similarities but THEY ARE NOT THE SAME. if anything BFH is a casual piss take version of BF2. atleast make sure you aren't making baseless assumptions when making a retarded comment like that. |
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Manic's Maniacal Machine
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Up ur bum and around the corner.Which corner?? u tell me...
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IMHO i say TF2 because there is much more replay value, and there is no greedy cash shop
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I like the class compression in BFH really but TF2 just has so much more to offer at only $20. But if you were to compare classes from the two Commando = Spy + Sniper + Scout, Soldier = Medic + Demoman + Engineer and Gunner = Heavy + Soldier + Pyro (Sort of).
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Cloud13's Clown
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Mexico
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The thing I like about BF:H that TF2 doesn't have is customization. Character wise and skill wise. I know, on TF2 you can carry different weapons, but chances are most people will be carrying the same stuff.
Anyway, I can't really compare them. I think they are both good. TF2 is more polished, though.
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