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J4son
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IN one and a half hours of this post Team Fortress 2 or TF2 will be open for all game players who have preloaded it or load it then. Steam does this everytime TF2 has a major update. This is the second out of what im going to guess 6 and it's almost monthly now.

But the main thing that matters is that you get it soon so you can enjoy this weekend with some rocket jumping, land mining, head sniping action.

www.steampowered.com/pyro
First download steam and set up a steam account if you don't have one already. Steam is a computer gamers friend that allows chat, ingame features, and information+support+ free demos(like this).

Then click on the preload button. It doesn't matter if your preloading it, it will give TF2 to you for one weekend. Then enjoy as at 11 PDT 3 EST we can play Team Fortress 2.

And after the weekend TF2 will delete itself and give you your memory back. But I've already done this once, its well worth the download.

IF you have any questions just ask below, my steamID is j4rson, so hit friends, +Add friend then type that in and you'll send me an invite. My in-game name is J4$on. Thanks!

and a HAPPY TF2 WEEKEND to all!

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J4son
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Nomad

Hope yall except HTML but if it does, this is the TF2 countdown timer.

<!-- COUNTDOWN TIMER -->

<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">

<!--
var sec = 00; // set the seconds
var min = 81; // set the minutes

function countDown() {
sec--;
if (sec == -01) {
sec = 59;
min = min - 1; }
else {
min = min; }

if (sec<=9) { sec = "0" + sec; }

time = (min<=9 ? "0" + min : min) + " min and " + sec + " sec ";

if (document.getElementById) { document.getElementById('theTime'.innerHTML = time; }

SD=window.setTimeout("countDown();", 1000);
if (min == '81' && sec == '00' { sec = "00"; window.clearTimeout(SD); }
}
window.onload = countDown;
// -->
</script>

<style type="text/css">
<!--
.timeClass {
font-family:arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif;
font-weight:normal;
font-size:10pt;
}
-->
</style>
<table width="100%">
<tr><td width="100%" align="center"><span id="theTime" class="timeClass"></span></td></tr>
</table>

J4son
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J4son
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Nomad

IT's open! adios, see ya next week!

Helrayser
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this post isn't totally pointless, but if they have it they can find out themselves

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