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− | '''RSP''' (Acronym for '''Ready Steady Pan''') is a variation of the '''[[6v6]]''' competitive format, | + | [[File:Ready Steady Pan Logo.png|right|300px|link=http://pan.tf]] |
+ | '''RSP''' (Acronym for '''Ready Steady Pan''') is a variation of the '''[[6v6]]''' competitive format, revolving around the use of the [[Frying Pan]]. The tournament's simplified format is intended to be an easy way of introducing players to the 6v6 format and mindset. | ||
− | ==Class Limits== | + | == Seasons == |
− | Classes are limited as such : | + | * '''Season 1''' (June 26th 2012) The season was played during the '''[http://comp.retf2.org/retrospective1/event/ TF2 Retrospective]''' event, also known as '''RETF2''', which happened at the '''[https://euskalencounter.org/ Euskal Encounter XXII]''', at Bilbao (Spain). |
+ | * '''Season 2''' (July 6th 2013 - July 8th 2013) Featured during the '''[http://comp.retf2.org/retrospective2/ Retrospective2]''' event. | ||
+ | * '''Season 3''' (October 22nd 2017 - January 6th 2018) From season three on, players were able to join the tournament by registering themselves on '''[https://pan.tf/ pan.tf]''', a dedicated website for the tournament. | ||
+ | * '''Season 4''' (June 17th - July 2nd 2018) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Class Limits == | ||
+ | Classes are limited as such: | ||
* '''2 [[Scout (competitive)|Scouts]]''' | * '''2 [[Scout (competitive)|Scouts]]''' | ||
* '''2 [[Soldier (competitive)|Soldiers]]''' | * '''2 [[Soldier (competitive)|Soldiers]]''' | ||
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* '''1 [[Sniper (competitive)|Sniper]]''' | * '''1 [[Sniper (competitive)|Sniper]]''' | ||
* '''0 [[Spy (competitive)|Spy]]''' | * '''0 [[Spy (competitive)|Spy]]''' | ||
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− | ==Weapons== | + | Engineers and Spies are excluded from the tournament, as they cannot equip the Frying Pan. Medic and Heavy are excluded for their passive health regeneration and large health pool, respectively. Snipers have been limited to one per team, due to the effect Jarate had in matches during previous seasons. |
− | The | + | |
+ | == Weapons == | ||
+ | The Ready Steady Pan tournament uses its own [https://whitelist.tf/rsp_s4 whitelist,] which only allows players to equip the Frying Pan as their main damaging weapon, alongside select other non-damage-dealing weapons. The [[Machina]] is also allowed, in order to prevent accidental misfire. The currently allowed weapons are: | ||
===<b>[[Scout]]</b> === | ===<b>[[Scout]]</b> === | ||
− | + | '''Secondaries''' | |
− | [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]] | + | * [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]] |
− | [[Crit-a-Cola]] | + | * [[Crit-a-Cola]] |
− | [[Mad Milk]] | + | * [[Mad Milk]] |
===<b>[[Soldier]]</b> === | ===<b>[[Soldier]]</b> === | ||
− | + | '''Primary''' | |
− | [[Rocket Jumper]] | + | * [[Rocket Jumper]] |
− | + | '''Secondary''' | |
− | [[Gunboats]] | + | * [[Batallion's Backup]] |
+ | * [[Buff Banner]] | ||
+ | * [[Gunboats]] | ||
===<b>[[Pyro]]</b> === | ===<b>[[Pyro]]</b> === | ||
− | + | '''Secondary''' | |
− | + | * [[Thermal Thruster]] | |
===<b>[[Demoman]]</b> === | ===<b>[[Demoman]]</b> === | ||
− | + | '''Primaries''' | |
− | [[Ali Baba's Wee Booties]] | + | * [[Ali Baba's Wee Booties]] |
− | [[Bootlegger]] | + | * [[Bootlegger]] |
− | + | '''Secondaries''' | |
− | [[Sticky Jumper]] | + | * [[Sticky Jumper]] |
===<b>[[Sniper]]</b> === | ===<b>[[Sniper]]</b> === | ||
− | + | '''Primary''' | |
− | + | * [[Machina]] | |
− | + | '''Secondaries''' | |
− | [[Jarate]] | + | * [[Jarate]] |
− | [[Razorback]] | + | * [[Razorback]] |
− | [[Darwin's Danger Shield]]< | + | * [[Darwin's Danger Shield]] |
+ | |||
+ | ===<b>Multi-Class</b> === | ||
+ | '''Secondaries''' | ||
+ | * [[B.A.S.E. Jumper]] | ||
+ | '''Melee''' | ||
+ | * [[Frying Pan]] | ||
+ | * [[Golden Frying Pan]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Maps == | ||
+ | === Season 4 === | ||
+ | * {{code|pl_tapline_b5}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_stallone_b2}} | ||
+ | * {{code|[[Powerhouse|cp_powerhouse]]}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_trainsawlaser_pro_rc1}} | ||
+ | * {{code|cp_warmfrost_rc1}} | ||
+ | * {{code|[[Product (competitive)|koth_product_rc9]]}} | ||
+ | * {{code|cp_depankeep}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_ashville_rc1}} | ||
+ | * {{code|cp_alamo}} | ||
− | + | === Previous seasons === | |
+ | ==== Season 3 ==== | ||
+ | * {{code|[[Process|cp_process_final]]}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_warmtic_rc4}} | ||
+ | * {{code|[[Gullywash|cp_gullywash_final1]]}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_stallone_b2}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_trainsawlaser_pro_rc1}} | ||
+ | * {{code|cp_warmfrost_rc1}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_airfield_b7}} | ||
+ | * {{code|[[Product (competitive)|koth_product_rc8]]}} | ||
− | == | + | ==== Season 2 ==== |
− | + | * {{code|cp_sdnaldab}}, a mirrored version of [[Badlands (Control Point)|Badlands]] | |
− | *[[ | + | * {{code|[[Foundry (Control Point)|cp_foundry]]}} |
− | *[[ | + | * {{code|[[Yukon|cp_yukon_final]]}} |
− | *[[ | + | * {{code|[[5Gorge|cp_5gorge]]}} |
− | *[[ | + | * {{code|[[Badlands (Control Point)|cp_badlands]]}} |
− | *[[ | + | * {{code|[[Process|cp_process_rc2]]}} |
− | *[[ | + | * {{code|[[Gravel Pit|cp_gravelpit]]}} |
− | *[[ | + | * {{code|[[Junction|cp_junction_final]]}} |
− | *[[ | + | * {{code|[[Gullywash|cp_gullywash_final1]]}} |
+ | * {{code|[[Viaduct|koth_viaduct]]}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_arctic}} | ||
+ | * {{code|[[Lakeside|koth_lakeside_final]]}} | ||
+ | * {{code|koth_pro_viaduct}} | ||
− | ==Gameplay Demonstration== | + | == Gameplay Demonstration == |
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− | + | == Popularity == | |
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− | ==Popularity== | ||
Even though this competitive format was originally played during the first two seasons of '''RETF2''', making it originally popular mostly in Europe, the gamemode acquired much more notoriety due to how unique it was, and due to the long hiatus the format has been enduring between '''Season 2''' and '''Season 3''', and the numerous players who really wanted this format to come back, bringing the 3rd edition of the '''Ready Steady Pan''' tournament to gain much more participants than before, with players from Europe, America and also Oceania gathering altogether in one unique tournament which was, of course, much bigger than the previous ones. | Even though this competitive format was originally played during the first two seasons of '''RETF2''', making it originally popular mostly in Europe, the gamemode acquired much more notoriety due to how unique it was, and due to the long hiatus the format has been enduring between '''Season 2''' and '''Season 3''', and the numerous players who really wanted this format to come back, bringing the 3rd edition of the '''Ready Steady Pan''' tournament to gain much more participants than before, with players from Europe, America and also Oceania gathering altogether in one unique tournament which was, of course, much bigger than the previous ones. | ||
The format became quite popular on the TF2 competitive scene due to the matches being funny and entertaining to watch for the common player, enjoyable to play at for the competitor, and finally pretty easy to setup since it was possible for players during the '''Season 3''' to host their matches via [https://serveme.tf/ serveme.tf] with the said maps and whitelist that comes with the gamemode. | The format became quite popular on the TF2 competitive scene due to the matches being funny and entertaining to watch for the common player, enjoyable to play at for the competitor, and finally pretty easy to setup since it was possible for players during the '''Season 3''' to host their matches via [https://serveme.tf/ serveme.tf] with the said maps and whitelist that comes with the gamemode. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * [https://pan.tf Official Ready Steady Pan website] | ||
+ | * [https://steamcommunity.com/groups/readysteadypan Ready Steady Pan Steam group] | ||
+ | * [https://discord.gg/2Jzr43T Ready Steady Pan Discord server] | ||
{{Competitive nav}} | {{Competitive nav}} | ||
[[Category:Competitive]] | [[Category:Competitive]] |
Revision as of 07:27, 20 June 2018
RSP (Acronym for Ready Steady Pan) is a variation of the 6v6 competitive format, revolving around the use of the Frying Pan. The tournament's simplified format is intended to be an easy way of introducing players to the 6v6 format and mindset.
Contents
Seasons
- Season 1 (June 26th 2012) The season was played during the TF2 Retrospective event, also known as RETF2, which happened at the Euskal Encounter XXII, at Bilbao (Spain).
- Season 2 (July 6th 2013 - July 8th 2013) Featured during the Retrospective2 event.
- Season 3 (October 22nd 2017 - January 6th 2018) From season three on, players were able to join the tournament by registering themselves on pan.tf, a dedicated website for the tournament.
- Season 4 (June 17th - July 2nd 2018)
Class Limits
Classes are limited as such:
Engineers and Spies are excluded from the tournament, as they cannot equip the Frying Pan. Medic and Heavy are excluded for their passive health regeneration and large health pool, respectively. Snipers have been limited to one per team, due to the effect Jarate had in matches during previous seasons.
Weapons
The Ready Steady Pan tournament uses its own whitelist, which only allows players to equip the Frying Pan as their main damaging weapon, alongside select other non-damage-dealing weapons. The Machina is also allowed, in order to prevent accidental misfire. The currently allowed weapons are:
Scout
Secondaries
Soldier
Primary
Secondary
Pyro
Secondary
Demoman
Primaries
Secondaries
Sniper
Primary
Secondaries
Multi-Class
Secondaries
Melee
Maps
Season 4
pl_tapline_b5
koth_stallone_b2
cp_powerhouse
koth_trainsawlaser_pro_rc1
cp_warmfrost_rc1
koth_product_rc9
cp_depankeep
koth_ashville_rc1
cp_alamo
Previous seasons
Season 3
cp_process_final
koth_warmtic_rc4
cp_gullywash_final1
koth_stallone_b2
koth_trainsawlaser_pro_rc1
cp_warmfrost_rc1
koth_airfield_b7
koth_product_rc8
Season 2
cp_sdnaldab
, a mirrored version of Badlandscp_foundry
cp_yukon_final
cp_5gorge
cp_badlands
cp_process_rc2
cp_gravelpit
cp_junction_final
cp_gullywash_final1
koth_viaduct
koth_arctic
koth_lakeside_final
koth_pro_viaduct
Gameplay Demonstration
Popularity
Even though this competitive format was originally played during the first two seasons of RETF2, making it originally popular mostly in Europe, the gamemode acquired much more notoriety due to how unique it was, and due to the long hiatus the format has been enduring between Season 2 and Season 3, and the numerous players who really wanted this format to come back, bringing the 3rd edition of the Ready Steady Pan tournament to gain much more participants than before, with players from Europe, America and also Oceania gathering altogether in one unique tournament which was, of course, much bigger than the previous ones.
The format became quite popular on the TF2 competitive scene due to the matches being funny and entertaining to watch for the common player, enjoyable to play at for the competitor, and finally pretty easy to setup since it was possible for players during the Season 3 to host their matches via serveme.tf with the said maps and whitelist that comes with the gamemode.
External links
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