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{{hatnote|See [[Control point timing]] for a detailed list of exact capture timings for [[List of game modes#Control Point|Control Point maps]].}}
 
{{hatnote|See [[Control point timing]] for a detailed list of exact capture timings for [[List of game modes#Control Point|Control Point maps]].}}
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{{Quotation|'''Merasmus the Magician'''|You win. No, wait, it's a tie! Argh...|sound=sf12 defeated02.wav}}
  
 
There are a number of different possible '''match outcomes''' in ''Team Fortress 2'', and the conditions will vary depending on the game mode being played.
 
There are a number of different possible '''match outcomes''' in ''Team Fortress 2'', and the conditions will vary depending on the game mode being played.
  
 
== Victory/Defeat ==
 
== Victory/Defeat ==
The two most common match outcomes are '''victory''' and '''defeat''', and occur when the team succeeds or fails respectively in their objective:
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The two most common match outcomes are '''victory''' and '''defeat''', which occur when the team succeeds or fails respectively in their objective:
  
 
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|[[Territorial Control]]
 
|[[Territorial Control]]
 
|One team wins upon capturing every control point on the map. If they succeed in doing this, the other team loses. The team that ultimately captures all territories is the overall victor.
 
|One team wins upon capturing every control point on the map. If they succeed in doing this, the other team loses. The team that ultimately captures all territories is the overall victor.
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|[[Tug of War]]
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|One team wins upon holding the cart with the control point on it at the opposing team's checkpoint for the specified duration.
 
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|[[Payload]]
 
|[[Payload]]
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|One team wins upon pushing the cart to the opposing terminus. The team that fails to do so first loses.
 
|One team wins upon pushing the cart to the opposing terminus. The team that fails to do so first loses.
 
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|[[Arena]]
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|[[Arena]] and [[Versus Saxton Hale]]
 
|One team wins upon killing all members of the opposing team or by capturing the center control point once the timer runs down. The team that is wiped out or concedes the central point loses.
 
|One team wins upon killing all members of the opposing team or by capturing the center control point once the timer runs down. The team that is wiped out or concedes the central point loses.
 
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|[[King of the Hill]]
 
|[[King of the Hill]]
|One team wins upon capturing the central control point and keeping it for a total of 3 minutes.
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|One team wins upon capturing the central control point and keeping it for a total of 3 minutes, or possibly longer depending on the map.
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|[[Special Delivery (game mode)|Special Delivery]]
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|One team wins upon placing the captured [[Australium]]/tickets inside the rocket/Strongmann machine while on the loading platform (the exact objective depends on the map).
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|[[Robot Destruction]]
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|One team wins upon getting enough Power Cores from killing robots to fill their Reactor Core.
 
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|[[Special Delivery (Game Mode)|Special Delivery]]
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|[[PASS Time]]
|One team wins upon placing the captured [[Australium]] inside the rocket while on the loading platform.
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|One team wins upon scoring the required number of goals. If time runs out, the team with the most goals wins.
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|[[Player Destruction]]
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|One team wins upon scoring enough points by depositing different objectives depending on the map being played, such as beer, gibs or souls.
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|[[Zombie Infection]]
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|The attacking team wins upon killing all members of the defending team. The defending team wins by surviving until the timer runs down.
 
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=== Mini-game ===
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A handful of maps, usually maps tied into a [[Scream Fortress]] event (such as [[Carnival of Carnage]], [[Gravestone]], and [[Bonesaw (map)|Bonesaw]]), do not immediately end the round when one team accomplishes its objective on the main map, and the round instead transitions into a mini-game, with the team that accomplished its objective being given some sort of advantage (such as a head-start if the mini-game is a race). The team that accomplishes the objective of the mini-game first is considered to win the overall round.
  
 
== Humiliation ==
 
== Humiliation ==
 
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{{Quotation|'''The Medic''' on humiliation|Can you feel ze Schadenfreude?|sound=Medic_specialcompleted11.wav}}
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{{Quotation|'''The Medic'''|Can you feel ze Schadenfreude?|sound=Medic_specialcompleted11.wav}}
  
'''Humiliation''' occurs following a victory. During Humiliation, all classes on the victorious side receive a 10% increase to their speed and all attacks become [[Critical hits]] for the purpose of hunting down any surviving opponents unlucky enough to stand in their way. Players on the victorious side are also able to enter enemy [[respawn areas]] to kill anyone inside. Typically humiliation lasts for 15 seconds, however, this can be altered by server owners with the command <code>mp_bonusroundtime</code>.
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'''Humiliation''' occurs following a victory. During Humiliation, all players on the victorious side receive a 10% speed boost and a [[Critical hits#Crit boost|Crit boost]] on all weapons. Players on either side are also able to enter enemy [[Respawn|respawn areas]] to kill anyone inside, but only the victorious team is able to use enemy resupply lockers. By default, Humiliation lasts for 15 seconds; however, this can be altered by server operators with the command <code>mp_bonusroundtime</code>.
  
During humiliation, the losing side is unable to attack and moves 10% slower. Losing players also take on a third-person perspective, which displays special animations of their class fleeing, cowering or thoroughly disappointed. During Humiliation, the losing team's [[Sentry Gun]]s are deactivated, and losing [[Spy|Spies]] will drop their cloaks (but retain their [[disguise]]s if worn already or by using the last disguise command). [[Suicide|Suiciding]] and the use of [[Respawn#Resupply|Resupply lockers]] are also disabled for the losing team.  
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During humiliation, the losing players are unable to attack, cannot use their own resupply lockers, and move 10% slower. Losing players also take on a third-person perspective, which allows them to see their characters fleeing, cowering, or being thoroughly disappointed. During Humiliation, the losing team's [[Sentry Gun]]s are deactivated, [[Spy|Spies]] drop their Cloak (but retain their [[disguise]]s if worn already or by using the last disguise command), and players cannot [[Suicide|commit suicide]] by using console commands ({{code|kill}} or {{code|explode}}). However, players still can die by [[Environmental death|environment hazards]].
  
All players in Humiliation, both losers and winners, retain the ability to [[taunt]] and use [[Taunt#Special taunts|Attack taunts]], although [[Taunts#Related Achievements|taunt achievements]] will not be unlocked.
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All players on the victorious side have the ability to respawn during humiliation by changing classes; players on the losing side are unable to do so.
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All players in Humiliation, both losers and winners, retain the ability to [[Taunts|taunt]] and use [[Taunts#Kill taunts|Attack taunts]], although [[Taunts#Related achievements|taunt achievements]] are not unlocked.
  
 
=== Animations ===
 
=== Animations ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Class
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! class="header" | Class
! Standing
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! class="header" | Standing
! Running
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! class="header" | Running
! Crouching
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! class="header" | Crouching
 
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! [[Scout]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Scout]]
 
| Hunched over, sucking his thumb
 
| Hunched over, sucking his thumb
 
| Exaggerated running, leaning backward
 
| Exaggerated running, leaning backward
| {{w|Fetal position}}
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| [[w:Fetal position|Fetal position]]
 
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! [[Soldier]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Soldier]]
 
| Cowering, arms raised defensively
 
| Cowering, arms raised defensively
 
| Arms raised in surrender
 
| Arms raised in surrender
 
| Defensive crouch, covering head
 
| Defensive crouch, covering head
 
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! [[Pyro]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Pyro]]
 
| Tapping foot, disappointed
 
| Tapping foot, disappointed
 
| Jogging mockingly, leaning backward
 
| Jogging mockingly, leaning backward
 
| Genuflecting on one knee
 
| Genuflecting on one knee
 
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! [[Demoman]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Demoman]]
 
| Legs together, hands protecting crotch
 
| Legs together, hands protecting crotch
 
| Exaggerated jogging, leaning backward
 
| Exaggerated jogging, leaning backward
 
| Curled up in a defensive crouch
 
| Curled up in a defensive crouch
 
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! [[Heavy]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Heavy]]
 
| Cowering, hunched over
 
| Cowering, hunched over
 
| Hands raised, as if begging for mercy
 
| Hands raised, as if begging for mercy
 
| Curled up in a ball, as if hiding
 
| Curled up in a ball, as if hiding
 
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! [[Engineer]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Engineer]]
 
| Cowering, hands raised in surrender
 
| Cowering, hands raised in surrender
 
| Hands raised in surrender
 
| Hands raised in surrender
 
| On one knee, hands raised in surrender
 
| On one knee, hands raised in surrender
 
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! [[Medic]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Medic]]
 
| Cowering, arms raised in surrender
 
| Cowering, arms raised in surrender
 
| Arms raised in surrender
 
| Arms raised in surrender
 
| Crouched, arms raised in surrender
 
| Crouched, arms raised in surrender
 
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! [[Sniper]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Sniper]]
 
| Arms raised in surrender
 
| Arms raised in surrender
 
| One hand on head protectively
 
| One hand on head protectively
 
| Crouched, arms raised in surrender
 
| Crouched, arms raised in surrender
 
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! [[Spy]]
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! class="subheader" style="text-align:center;" | [[Spy]]
| {{w|Facepalm|Facepalming}}
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| [[w:Facepalm|Facepalming]]
 
| Hands covering face
 
| Hands covering face
 
| On one knee, one hand on face
 
| On one knee, one hand on face
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|}
 
|}
  
Humiliation poses have a few other uses, including the animation when a player is [[stun]]ned and its use by the [[Pyro]] for the [[Thunder Mountain#Easter eggs|Easter egg]] in the BLU spawn area on [[Thunder Mountain]].
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Humiliation poses have a few other uses, including the animation when a player is [[stun]]ned and its use by the [[Pyro]] for the [[Thunder Mountain#Trivia|Easter egg]] in the BLU spawn area on [[Thunder Mountain]].
 
 
=== Gallery ===
 
<gallery perrow=3>
 
Image:Scouthumiliation.png|[[Scout]]
 
Image:Soldierhumiliation.png|[[Soldier]]
 
Image:Pyrohumiliation.png|[[Pyro]]
 
Image:DemomanHumiliation.png|[[Demoman]]
 
Image:Heavyhumiliation.png|[[Heavy]]
 
Image:Engineerhumiliation.png|[[Engineer]]
 
Image:MedicHumiliation.png|[[Medic]]
 
Image:SniperHumiliation.png|[[Sniper]]
 
Image:Spyhumiliation.png|[[Spy]]
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
== Sudden Death ==
 
== Sudden Death ==
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== Stalemate ==
 
== Stalemate ==
{{Quotation|'''The Heavy''' when Stalemate starts |We ''lose'', but they do not ''win''?|sound=Heavy_autodejectedtie01.wav}}
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[[File:stalemate.png|250px|right|thumb|Stalemate HUD]]
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{{Quotation|'''The Heavy'''|We ''lose'', but they do not ''win''?|sound=Heavy_autodejectedtie01.wav}}
  
When a round goes into Sudden Death, and neither team manages to kill the other or complete the objectives within the final time limit, the game is a '''Stalemate''' and neither team receives a point. This also produces an effect similar to Humiliation, except that both teams lose their weapons and can only run around and [[taunt]] until the round ends a few seconds later. It is possible to kill opposing members with [[Weapons#Special weapons|taunt attacks]] but they do not count toward achievements. Switching weapons in stalemate is not allowed, however, quick switching is still allowed. Therefore, you are only able to taunt with the weapon you had out when Stalemate began, or the weapon that you are able to quick switch to.
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When a round goes into Sudden Death, and neither team manages to kill the other or complete the objectives within the final time limit, the game is a '''Stalemate''' and neither team receives a point. This also produces an effect similar to Humiliation, except that both teams lose their weapons and can only run around and taunt until the round ends a few seconds later. It is possible to kill opposing members with kill taunts, but they do not count toward achievements. Switching weapons in stalemate is not allowed; however, quick switching is still allowed. Therefore, players are only able to taunt with the weapon they had out when Stalemate began, or the weapon that they are able to quick switch to.
  
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Stalemates also occur in [[Versus Saxton Hale]] rounds, when both Saxton and the opposing team die at the same time.  
File:stalemate.png|Stalemate screenshot
 
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Although they can be perceived as "neutral" outcomes, Valve had intended Stalemates to be a case as if both teams had directly lost. This is why all losing player characters enter a Humiliation pose and elicit a negative voice response upon a Stalemate announcement despite the hostile enemy team doing the same.
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== Related achievements ==
 
== Related achievements ==
 
=== {{Class link|Soldier}} ===
 
=== {{Class link|Soldier}} ===
 
{{Show achievement|Soldier|Geneva Contravention|width=50%}}
 
{{Show achievement|Soldier|Geneva Contravention|width=50%}}
  
==Bugs==
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== Update history ==
* If the Medic has any secondary weapon out, his right arm will appear twisted and bent, occasionally clipping into his head while moving.
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'''{{Patch name|8|13|2009}}''' ([[Classless Update]])
** The arm will reset if the player quick-switches to another weapon.
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* Added custom animations played by the losing team during the post-win state. They are moved into third person camera to enjoy them
* If a player joins the victorious team during humiliation, their weapon will not glow (in first-person view) to signify it has been Crit-boosted.
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** Your weapon will still deal Crit damage as normal. Crit particle effects will still be applied to projectiles and bullets, and melee attacks will show the Critical hit animation.
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== Bugs ==
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* If the [[Medic]] has any [[Weapons#medicsecondary|secondary weapon]] out, his right arm appears twisted and bent, occasionally clipping into his head while moving.
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* A surrendering [[Soldier]] with a [[Beggar's Bazooka]] loaded right before the round ended could potentially kill winning team members due to how it misfires when 3 or more rockets are loaded into it.
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** Additionally, the same thing happens when a Demoman starts [[charging]] right before the round ends, potentially killing someone, as the charge does not stop and still delivers damage.
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* If a Soldier was reloading his Rocket Launcher right before Humiliation, his animation still shows him reloading, even though he is not reloading anything.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* During Humiliation, the losing team cannot use the {{code|kill}} or {{code|explode}} command in the console to kill themselves.
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* The military term for Humiliation is known as a [[w:No quarter|no quarter]], where a surrendering team is eliminated.
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== Gallery ==
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; Standing Humiliation poses
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File:Scouthumiliation.png|Scout
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File:Soldierhumiliation.png|Soldier
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File:Pyrohumiliation.png|Pyro
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File:DemomanHumiliation.png|Demoman
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File:Heavyhumiliation.png|Heavy
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File:Engineerhumiliation.png|Engineer
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File:MedicHumiliation.png|Medic
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File:SniperHumiliation.png|Sniper
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File:Spyhumiliation.png|Spy
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<gallery perrow=3>
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File:ScoutCrouchingHumiliation.png|Scout
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File:SoldierCrouchingHumiliation.png|Soldier
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File:PyroCrouchingHumiliation.png|Pyro
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File:DemomanCrouchingHumiliation.png|Demoman
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File:HeavyCrouchingHumiliation.png|Heavy
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File:EngineerCrouchingHumiliation.png|Engineer
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File:MedicCrouchingHumiliation.png|Medic
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File:SniperCrouchingHumiliation.png|Sniper
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File:SpyCrouchingHumiliation.png|Spy
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</gallery>
  
[[Category:Gameplay]]
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 20 December 2024

See Control point timing for a detailed list of exact capture timings for Control Point maps.
You win. No, wait, it's a tie! Argh...
Merasmus the Magician

There are a number of different possible match outcomes in Team Fortress 2, and the conditions will vary depending on the game mode being played.

Victory/Defeat

The two most common match outcomes are victory and defeat, which occur when the team succeeds or fails respectively in their objective:

Game mode Win/Loss conditions
Capture the Flag One team wins upon capturing the intelligence the required number of times. The team that fails to do so first loses.
Control Point (Traditional) One team wins upon capturing every control point on the map. If they succeed in doing this, the other team loses.
Control Point (Attack/Defend) The attacking team wins upon capturing every control point on the map. The defending team wins by preventing the attacking team from capturing every control point until the timer runs down.
Territorial Control One team wins upon capturing every control point on the map. If they succeed in doing this, the other team loses. The team that ultimately captures all territories is the overall victor.
Tug of War One team wins upon holding the cart with the control point on it at the opposing team's checkpoint for the specified duration.
Payload The attacking team wins upon pushing the cart to the final terminus of the map. The defending team wins by preventing the attacking team from moving the cart to the final terminus until the timer runs down.
Payload Race One team wins upon pushing the cart to the opposing terminus. The team that fails to do so first loses.
Arena and Versus Saxton Hale One team wins upon killing all members of the opposing team or by capturing the center control point once the timer runs down. The team that is wiped out or concedes the central point loses.
King of the Hill One team wins upon capturing the central control point and keeping it for a total of 3 minutes, or possibly longer depending on the map.
Special Delivery One team wins upon placing the captured Australium/tickets inside the rocket/Strongmann machine while on the loading platform (the exact objective depends on the map).
Robot Destruction One team wins upon getting enough Power Cores from killing robots to fill their Reactor Core.
PASS Time One team wins upon scoring the required number of goals. If time runs out, the team with the most goals wins.
Player Destruction One team wins upon scoring enough points by depositing different objectives depending on the map being played, such as beer, gibs or souls.
Zombie Infection The attacking team wins upon killing all members of the defending team. The defending team wins by surviving until the timer runs down.

Mini-game

A handful of maps, usually maps tied into a Scream Fortress event (such as Carnival of Carnage, Gravestone, and Bonesaw), do not immediately end the round when one team accomplishes its objective on the main map, and the round instead transitions into a mini-game, with the team that accomplished its objective being given some sort of advantage (such as a head-start if the mini-game is a race). The team that accomplishes the objective of the mini-game first is considered to win the overall round.

Humiliation

Can you feel ze Schadenfreude?
The Medic

Humiliation occurs following a victory. During Humiliation, all players on the victorious side receive a 10% speed boost and a Crit boost on all weapons. Players on either side are also able to enter enemy respawn areas to kill anyone inside, but only the victorious team is able to use enemy resupply lockers. By default, Humiliation lasts for 15 seconds; however, this can be altered by server operators with the command mp_bonusroundtime.

During humiliation, the losing players are unable to attack, cannot use their own resupply lockers, and move 10% slower. Losing players also take on a third-person perspective, which allows them to see their characters fleeing, cowering, or being thoroughly disappointed. During Humiliation, the losing team's Sentry Guns are deactivated, Spies drop their Cloak (but retain their disguises if worn already or by using the last disguise command), and players cannot commit suicide by using console commands (kill or explode). However, players still can die by environment hazards.

All players on the victorious side have the ability to respawn during humiliation by changing classes; players on the losing side are unable to do so.

All players in Humiliation, both losers and winners, retain the ability to taunt and use Attack taunts, although taunt achievements are not unlocked.

Animations

Class Standing Running Crouching
Scout Hunched over, sucking his thumb Exaggerated running, leaning backward Fetal position
Soldier Cowering, arms raised defensively Arms raised in surrender Defensive crouch, covering head
Pyro Tapping foot, disappointed Jogging mockingly, leaning backward Genuflecting on one knee
Demoman Legs together, hands protecting crotch Exaggerated jogging, leaning backward Curled up in a defensive crouch
Heavy Cowering, hunched over Hands raised, as if begging for mercy Curled up in a ball, as if hiding
Engineer Cowering, hands raised in surrender Hands raised in surrender On one knee, hands raised in surrender
Medic Cowering, arms raised in surrender Arms raised in surrender Crouched, arms raised in surrender
Sniper Arms raised in surrender One hand on head protectively Crouched, arms raised in surrender
Spy Facepalming Hands covering face On one knee, one hand on face

Humiliation poses have a few other uses, including the animation when a player is stunned and its use by the Pyro for the Easter egg in the BLU spawn area on Thunder Mountain.

Sudden Death

Main article: Sudden Death

Sudden Death mode is activated if neither team scores enough points to win the map and the timer runs out. Sudden Death is a server-side CVAR (control variable) and by default is disabled on the PC version.

Stalemate

Stalemate HUD
We lose, but they do not win?
The Heavy

When a round goes into Sudden Death, and neither team manages to kill the other or complete the objectives within the final time limit, the game is a Stalemate and neither team receives a point. This also produces an effect similar to Humiliation, except that both teams lose their weapons and can only run around and taunt until the round ends a few seconds later. It is possible to kill opposing members with kill taunts, but they do not count toward achievements. Switching weapons in stalemate is not allowed; however, quick switching is still allowed. Therefore, players are only able to taunt with the weapon they had out when Stalemate began, or the weapon that they are able to quick switch to.

Stalemates also occur in Versus Saxton Hale rounds, when both Saxton and the opposing team die at the same time.

Although they can be perceived as "neutral" outcomes, Valve had intended Stalemates to be a case as if both teams had directly lost. This is why all losing player characters enter a Humiliation pose and elicit a negative voice response upon a Stalemate announcement despite the hostile enemy team doing the same.

Related achievements

Leaderboard class soldier.png Soldier

Geneva Contravention
Geneva Contravention
Kill 3 defenseless players after a single match has ended.


Update history

August 13, 2009 Patch (Classless Update)

  • Added custom animations played by the losing team during the post-win state. They are moved into third person camera to enjoy them

Bugs

  • If the Medic has any secondary weapon out, his right arm appears twisted and bent, occasionally clipping into his head while moving.
  • A surrendering Soldier with a Beggar's Bazooka loaded right before the round ended could potentially kill winning team members due to how it misfires when 3 or more rockets are loaded into it.
    • Additionally, the same thing happens when a Demoman starts charging right before the round ends, potentially killing someone, as the charge does not stop and still delivers damage.
  • If a Soldier was reloading his Rocket Launcher right before Humiliation, his animation still shows him reloading, even though he is not reloading anything.

Trivia

  • The military term for Humiliation is known as a no quarter, where a surrendering team is eliminated.

Gallery

Standing Humiliation poses
Crouching Humiliation poses