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'''Hydro''' is an official [[Domination]] map released in the Death & Taxes update. It's set in an Industrial environment surrounded by Power Plants and Warehouses, with the teams wrestling for control of the map's four control points, all of which start neutral at equal distance from the team's spawns.
'''Hydro''' is an official [[Domination]] map released in the Death & Taxes update. It's set in an Industrial environment surrounded by Power Plants and Warehouses, with the teams wrestling for control of the map's four control points, all of which start neutral at equal distance from the team's spawns.


== Strategy ==
== Trivia ==
 
* Before the [[2.0.0]] update, Hydro was a [[Four-Team]] [[Control Points]] map, where the objective was to capture every single point at once, without letting the other teams do the same. This was proven to be a bad idea, since matches would last hours.

Revision as of 14:03, 8 June 2022

Hydro (Domination)
Dom hydro.jpg
Basic Information
Map type Domination (Four-Team)
File name dom_hydro


Map info
Environment Industrial
Setting Night

The four key worksites at Alpha Electric's hydro power plant have been divvied up between the four teams, each with an easy-access control point to call its own. Each team should have an easy time holding its own point, but with the score always so close, losing your home point for even a few seconds can be devastating.

Death & Taxes update page

Hydro is an official Domination map released in the Death & Taxes update. It's set in an Industrial environment surrounded by Power Plants and Warehouses, with the teams wrestling for control of the map's four control points, all of which start neutral at equal distance from the team's spawns.

Trivia

  • Before the 2.0.0 update, Hydro was a Four-Team Control Points map, where the objective was to capture every single point at once, without letting the other teams do the same. This was proven to be a bad idea, since matches would last hours.