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Each team's intelligence briefcase is contained in the furthest depths of the spytech bases hiding under each fort. The narrow corridors leading to the briefcase make it a relatively easy objective to defend. | Each team's intelligence briefcase is contained in the furthest depths of the spytech bases hiding under each fort. The narrow corridors leading to the briefcase make it a relatively easy objective to defend. | ||
== Update history == | |||
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'''[[2.1.2]]''' | |||
* Overhauled the appearance of water across the map | |||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Despite the only evidence of animal life being badly-placed wooden cows, there is still audible mooing around the map, which does not bode well for our understanding of bovine physiology. | * Despite the only evidence of animal life being badly-placed wooden cows, there is still audible mooing around the map, which does not bode well for our understanding of bovine physiology. |
Revision as of 04:46, 6 September 2023
2Fort | |
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Basic Information | |
Map type | Capture the Flag |
File name | ctf_2fort
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Map info | |
Environment | Farmland |
Setting | Daylight, sunny |
2Fort is a symmetrical Capture the Flag map.
The map takes place on a contested plot of farmland, and consists of the titular two forts - one owned by each team, facing each other, connected by a roofed bridge over a shared moat, which holds deep water.
Each team's intelligence briefcase is contained in the furthest depths of the spytech bases hiding under each fort. The narrow corridors leading to the briefcase make it a relatively easy objective to defend.
Update history
2.1.2
- Overhauled the appearance of water across the map
Trivia
- Despite the only evidence of animal life being badly-placed wooden cows, there is still audible mooing around the map, which does not bode well for our understanding of bovine physiology.