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'''Team Deathmatch (TDM)''', the team version of '''[[Deathmatch]] (DM)''', is a popular multiplayer gametype in many different games. So far, [[Red Faction (Game)|Red Faction]], [[Red Faction II]], and [[Red Faction: Guerrilla]] have all contained Team Deathmatch in some form.
'''Deathmatch (DM)''' and its team-based version '''Team Deathmatch (TDM)''' are popular multiplayer gametypes in many different games. [[Red Faction (Game)|Red Faction]], [[Red Faction II]], and [[Red Faction: Guerrilla]] have all contained both gametypes in some form.


==Base Rules==
==Basic Rules==
At it's most basic level, TDM (much like DM) is about killing your opponent more times than they kill you. The notable difference between DM and TDM is the inclusion of teams. Players are normally split evenly into two teams on a normal DM map, and scores are kept for the team as a whole, rather than for each individual player. Suicide deaths do not normally impact a team's score in TDM, even though in DM, they often impact a specific player's score.
At it's most basic level, Deathmatch is about killing your opponent more times than they kill you. The only notable difference between Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch is the inclusion of teams. Players are normally split evenly into two teams on a normal Deathmatch map, and scores are kept for the team as a whole, rather than for each individual player. Suicide deaths do not normally impact a team's score in Team Deathmatch, even though they often impact a specific player's score in Deathmatch.


==Red Faction Games==
==Red Faction Games==
*Both the Playstation 2 and PC versions of [[Red Faction (Game)|Red Faction (1)]] shipped with a Team Deathmatch gametype included. The rules of TDM in Red Faction are identical to the base rules of the gametype as listed above. Players are split into two teams (Red and Blue) and compete as a team to gather the set number of frags before the other team is able to do the same.  
*All versions of [[Red Faction (Game)|Red Faction 1]] shipped with both Deathmatch & Team Deathmatch included.
*All versions of [[Red Faction II]] shipped with a TDM gametype. The rules for Red Faction II TDM (like Red Faction TDM) are very basic, and contain no notable changes from Red Faction (1).
*All versions of [[Red Faction II]] shipped with both Deathmatch & Team Deathmatch included.
*In [[Red Faction: Guerrilla]], TDM was once again included in all versions. Save for renaming the gametype '''Team Anarchy''', the rules remained virtually identical.
*All versions of [[Red Faction: Guerrilla]] shipped with both Deathmatch & Team Deathmatch included, however they are referred to as '''Anarchy''' and '''Team Anarchy''' respectively.


==Related Pages==
==Related Pages==
*[[Damage Control]]
*[[Damage Control]]
*[[Capture The Flag]]
*[[Capture The Flag]]
*[[Deathmatch]]
*[[Bagman]]
*[[Bagman]]
*[[Reign]]
*[[Reign]]
*[[Team Bagman]]
*[[GunGame]]
*[[GunGame]]



Latest revision as of 22:50, 13 April 2015

Deathmatch (DM) and its team-based version Team Deathmatch (TDM) are popular multiplayer gametypes in many different games. Red Faction, Red Faction II, and Red Faction: Guerrilla have all contained both gametypes in some form.

Basic Rules

At it's most basic level, Deathmatch is about killing your opponent more times than they kill you. The only notable difference between Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch is the inclusion of teams. Players are normally split evenly into two teams on a normal Deathmatch map, and scores are kept for the team as a whole, rather than for each individual player. Suicide deaths do not normally impact a team's score in Team Deathmatch, even though they often impact a specific player's score in Deathmatch.

Red Faction Games

  • All versions of Red Faction 1 shipped with both Deathmatch & Team Deathmatch included.
  • All versions of Red Faction II shipped with both Deathmatch & Team Deathmatch included.
  • All versions of Red Faction: Guerrilla shipped with both Deathmatch & Team Deathmatch included, however they are referred to as Anarchy and Team Anarchy respectively.

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