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   | creators                  = {{steamid|76561197973286641|Banshee}} and {{steamid|76561197977079890|linux_lover}}
 
   | creators                  = {{steamid|76561197973286641|Banshee}} and {{steamid|76561197977079890|linux_lover}}
 
   | released                  = September 21, 2013 (First debut)<br />August 13, 2015 (Public release)
 
   | released                  = September 21, 2013 (First debut)<br />August 13, 2015 (Public release)
   | link                      = [https://steamcommunity.com/groups/StopThatTank Steam group]
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   | link                      = [https://steamcommunity.com/groups/StopThatTank Steam group]<br />[https://github.com/akowald/StopThatTank GitHub]
 
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{{Quotation|The '''Administrator''' issuing a directive.|Stop that Tank!|sound=Mvm tank alerts08.wav}}
 
{{Quotation|The '''Administrator''' issuing a directive.|Stop that Tank!|sound=Mvm tank alerts08.wav}}
'''Stop that Tank!''', STT for short, is a community game mode that combines themes from both [[Payload]] and [[Mann vs. Machine]]. Play unfolds on Payload and [[Payload race]] maps. The payload [[Cart]] is replaced by the [[Tank Robot|Tank Boss]] and moves on its own, following the path of the cart. Two teams are played on: either [[Robots]] or Humans. They are tasked with escorting the Tank or preventing it from reaching its destination. Players have the opportunity to take control of [[Robots#Giant_Robots|Giant Robots]] and [[Sentry Buster|Sentry Busters]] which typically have buffed health and weapons. Fix this up and continue writing about generic features that both pl and plr share.
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'''Stop that Tank!''' is a community game mode that combines themes from both [[Payload]] and [[Mann vs. Machine]]. Play unfolds on Payload and [[Payload Race]] maps. The payload [[Cart]] is replaced by the [[Tank Robot]] and moves on its own, following the path of the cart. There are two teams: [[Robots]] and Humans. They are tasked with escorting the Tank or preventing it from reaching its destination. Players have the opportunity to take control of [[Robots#Giant_Robots|Giant Robots]] and [[Sentry Buster|Sentry Busters]] which typically have buffed health, loadouts, and special abilities.<!-- Include more general details about the mod. -->
  
== Game play ==
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== Gameplay ==
=== Payload ===
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There are two distinct types of gameplay for [[Payload]] and [[Payload race]] maps.
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=== Payload race ===
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=== Payload===
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=== Payload Race ===
 
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== Giant Robots ==
 
== Giant Robots ==
A list of all the player-controlled giant robots will go here. Might need to split this into separate pages for payload and payload race giants or include a box that can expand and collapse.
 
  
== Custom content ==
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=== List of Payload giants ===
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=== List of Payload Race giants ===
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* The logo is from the TF2 short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ztA2WQJv2c MvM Wars I - Stop that tank!].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:43, 19 September 2015

Stop that Tank!
User Linux lover Stt-logo-sm.png
Basic information
Type: Game mode
Availability: Public
Creator(s): Banshee and linux_lover
Released: September 21, 2013 (First debut)
August 13, 2015 (Public release)
Link(s): Steam group
GitHub
Stop that Tank!
— The Administrator issuing a directive.

Stop that Tank! is a community game mode that combines themes from both Payload and Mann vs. Machine. Play unfolds on Payload and Payload Race maps. The payload Cart is replaced by the Tank Robot and moves on its own, following the path of the cart. There are two teams: Robots and Humans. They are tasked with escorting the Tank or preventing it from reaching its destination. Players have the opportunity to take control of Giant Robots and Sentry Busters which typically have buffed health, loadouts, and special abilities.

Gameplay

There are two distinct types of gameplay for Payload and Payload race maps.

Payload

Write about specific game play mechanics for payload.

Payload Race

Write about specific gameplay mechanics for payload race.

Giant Robots

List of Payload giants

List of Payload Race giants

Trivia