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Community
OW2 has a toxic community, teammates expect you to be a pro league player that makes no mistakes, and if you dare and make one behold the insults and the "gamer rage", TF2 on the other hand is the most casual multiplayer game ever, people don't take the game too seriously or competitively, you just have some fun and laughs. In TF2 you will have moments where the entire server stop fighting and just goof around with taunts and create funny moments just for the sake of it, the possibility of that happening in OW2 is 0%.
Artstyle and Environment
Both games have amazing artstyle, and that makes TF2 hold up today even with it's 19 years old engine.
Characters
TF2's characters are dripping with personality.
OW2's characters are just generic, uninteresting and cringe.
Just look at the stuff created by each community, TF2 has literal films made with it's characters, OW2.. well, do I need to say it?
Gameplay
OW2 has variety in gameplay options with alot of heros to choose from, with each hero having a unique weapon and ability, but limited to 3 gamemodes (excluding the new paid PVE content). The new PVE mode I can't say anything about becuase I haven't played it, but it costs 15$ if I'm not mistaken and it's a watered down version of what the devs originally promised.
TF2 has 9 mercenaries each with his own set of weapons, each weapon of one class has it's own mechanics so to speak and a new weapon can completely change the playstyle of a class, so you also have a good variety in TF2 playstyles, alot of vanilla gamemodes to choose from and alot of community created gamemodes content
TF2 also has a PVE gamemode, it costs 1$ to play one mission in it, but the same gamemode with all the mission is available for free but without recieving the rewards from the paid version.
TLDR
TF2 is more casual and fun and has personality, OW2 is more competitive.
In the end both games are free and the best thing you can do is try them both and stick with the one you like more. Or play them both at the same time do whatever makes you happy and don't care about what other people say.
ChatGPT
1. **Graphics and Style:**
- Overwatch 2 focuses on more modern, detailed graphics and character designs.
- Team Fortress 2 has a more cartoonish and stylized art style, with exaggerated character features.
2. **Characters and Abilities:**
- Overwatch 2 introduces various heroes, each with unique abilities and ultimates, allowing for diverse playstyles.
- Team Fortress 2 features distinct classes, each with their own set of weapons and abilities, offering a more specialized approach.
3. **Gameplay Objectives:**
- Overwatch 2 emphasizes objective-based gameplay with maps tailored for tasks like escorting payloads, capturing points, and more.
- Team Fortress 2 also has objectives but often centers around capturing control points or moving payloads.
4. **Updates and Development:**
- Overwatch 2 is a sequel with ongoing development, promising new maps, heroes, and modes.
- Team Fortress 2 is an older game that still receives updates but at a slower pace compared to Overwatch 2.
5. **Community and Culture:**
- Team Fortress 2 has a strong modding community and is known for its quirky humor and in-game interactions.
- Overwatch 2 has cultivated a diverse fanbase, focusing on character backstories and engaging cinematics.
6. **Monetization:**
- Overwatch 2 has stated plans for a shared multiplayer environment with Overwatch, possibly incorporating cosmetic items and microtransactions.
- Team Fortress 2 has a system for trading and buying/selling in-game items.
7. **Release Status:**
- As of my last update in September 2021, Overwatch 2 had not been released yet, while Team Fortress 2 was released in 2007.
Remember, developments might have occurred since then, so it's a good idea to check for the latest information.
This one is CHATGPT..