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{{Map infobox
 
{{Map infobox
|game-type=Control Point
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  | map-status                = official
|file-name=cp_dustbowl
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  | map-game-type             = Control Point (attack/defend)
|map-image=TF2 Dustbowl Map.jpg
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  | map-file-name             = cp_dustbowl
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  | map-image                 = TF2 Dustbowl Map.jpg
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  | map-released              = {{Patch name|10|10|2007|date-only=yes}}
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  | map-released-major        = Launch
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  | map-has-n-stages          = 3
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  | map-environment          = Desert
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  | map-setting              = Daylight, sunny
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  | map-hazards              = [[Environmental death#Crushing|Crushing]]
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  | map-has-pyrovision        = yes
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  | map-pickups-health-small  = 7
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  | map-pickups-health-medium = 8
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  | map-pickups-health-large  = 10
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  | map-pickups-ammo-small    = 4
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  | map-pickups-ammo-medium  = 12
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  | map-pickups-ammo-large    = 7
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  | map-has-bots              = yes
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Dustbowl''' is an Attack/Defend Control point map, and is the subsequent remake of the [[Team Fortress Classic]] map of the same name. It and [[Gravel Pit]] were the first Attack/Defend CP maps for [[Team Fortress 2]] and it was one of the six initial maps included with the game's release. Dustbowl is currently the only map for which a training mode has been created.
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{{Quotation|'''The Engineer''' on the desert heat|I'm burnin' up.|sound=Engineer autoonfire03.wav}}
  
In Dustbowl, the goal of the attackers ([[BLU]]) is to win through a series of stages in order to win the map. Within each stage the attackers must capture two [[control points]], A and B, which are held by the defenders ([[RED]]). Point A must be captured before the attackers can assault B. The timer is increased for every point capture and once a point is captured it is locked and cannot be retaken by the defenders.  
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'''Dustbowl''' is an [[Control Point (game mode)#Attack/Defend|Attack/Defend Control Point]] map, and is the subsequent remake of the ''[[Team Fortress Classic]]'' map of the same name. It and [[Gravel Pit]] were the first Attack/Defend Control Point maps for ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' and was one of the six initial maps included with the game's release. Dustbowl is the only map for which a [[Dustbowl (Training)|training mode]] has been created.
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In Dustbowl, the goal of the attackers, [[BLU]], is to win through a series of stages in order to win the map. Within each stage, the attackers must capture two [[control point (objective)|control points]], A and B, which are held by the defenders, [[RED]]. Point A must be captured before the attackers can assault B. The timer is increased by 4 minutes and 30 seconds for every point capture and once a point is captured it is locked and cannot be retaken by the defenders.
  
 
Like all Attack/Defend maps, BLU plays the attackers while RED plays the defenders. [[Egypt]] and [[Gorge]] share a similar design with Dustbowl.
 
Like all Attack/Defend maps, BLU plays the attackers while RED plays the defenders. [[Egypt]] and [[Gorge]] share a similar design with Dustbowl.
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== Goal ==
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== Locations ==
BLU is attacking and must capture both points (A and B) in all three stages to win the match. RED must prevent BLU team from achieving their goal.
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{{HelpfulOverviewNote}}
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Directions are described from BLU's perspective.
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=== Stage 1, Point A ===
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[[File:Dustbowl_stage_one.png|thumb|150px|right|Details of stage 1.]]
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[[File:Dustbowl s1c1.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Dustbowl, first stage, point A]]
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[[File:Dustbowl s1c2.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Dustbowl, first stage, point B]]
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Control point A Is inside a small building on the left.
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* '''BLU spawn''': There are three exits, left, middle, and right. The left exit has a resupply cabinet, and a ramp leading to the exit. The left exit is particularly vulnerable to enemy fire.
  
== Locations ==
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* '''Canyon''': The long straight pathway from the middle spawn door leads right to the back door of Control Point A.
Note all viewed from Blu’s perspective after leaving spawn.
 
===Stage 1, Point A===
 
Control point A Inside a small building on the left.  
 
  
[[Image:Dustbowl s1c1.jpg|thumb|Dustbowl, first stage, point A]]
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* '''Left exit shed''': Next to the left door, a small shed with one doorway contains a large Health and Ammo pack. The path leads straight to the front entrance of the Control point building. A ladder leads to the roof of the shed.
* '''Attackers' spawn''': Three exits - Left, Middle and Right. Defenders are able to shoot into spawn.  
 
  
* '''Canyon''': The long straight pathway from the middle spawn door leads right to the back door of Control point A.
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* '''Right exit shed''': Next to the right exit door, a small shed contains a large Health and Ammo pack. It has two doorways.
  
* '''Main shed''': Next to the left door contains a large Health and Ammo pack. Path leads straight into the front entrance of the Control point building. Has one doorway.
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* '''Control Point A''': Control Point A is housed in a small building. It contains a large Health and Ammo pack. Stairs lead into a mining tunnel, which has a large Health pack and leads to Control Point B. The building has two doorways and a balcony.
  
* '''Side shed''': Next to right hand spawn door contains medium health and ammo. Has two doorways
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* '''Tunnel entrances''': There are three tunnel entrances, leading to a system of tunnels that lead to Control Point B. The main entrance, accessible from the ground, splits left and right. A third entrance is only accessible from the building housing Control Point A.
  
* '''Control point “A” building''': Contains a large Health and a large Ammo pack. Steps lead the mining tunnel which has a large Health pack and leads to Control point B. Has two doorways plus higher windows and balcony.
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
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File:Dustbowl1.png|The canyon
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File:Dustbowl2.png|Right exit shed
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File:Dustbowl3.png|Inside view of control point building
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</gallery>
  
* '''Exits''' Left tunnel, Right tunnel and (upper) Mine tunnel.
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=== Stage 1, Point B ===
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* '''Upper tunnel''': Accessed from the building housing Control Point A, there are two exits. One exit is a one-way gate that provides access to Control Point B, and the second exit is unblocked, situated further back, with some buckets and tires as a shelter. The cave contains a medium Health and Ammo Pack.
  
===Stage 1, Point B===
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* '''Left tunnel''': Taking the left fork from the main tunnel entrance provides a direct path to Control Point B.
Control point B is again inside a building on the left.  
 
  
[[Image:Dustbowl s1c2.jpg|thumb|Dustbowl, first stage, point B]]
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* '''Right tunnel''': Taking the right fork from the main tunnel entrance leads to a large cave, with exits on two levels. The upper exit leads to the Bridge while the lower exit is a direct path to the Control Point. It contains a medium Health and Ammo pack.
  
* '''Cave paths''': 3 tunnel pathways lead to the second area.  
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* '''Bridge''': A bridge leads from the upper exit of the right cave to the gate blocking the left cave. There is an entrance to the Control Point building at the left end of the bridge.
  
#Second floor from upper Mine Tunnel, leads to one way gate and tyre exit above and to the left of Control point B. Contains medium Health and Ammo Pack.
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* '''Platform''': There is a flat wooden building on the right side just opposite of the tunnel and across the bridge. It is possible to stand on the roof of this building and get an overview of the second control point. There are also some wooden crates as shelter here.
#Ground level from left tunnel behind control point A.
 
#Right tunnel leading to large cave (right cave)  with upper an lower level exits. contains a medium Health pack and large Ammo pack.
 
  
The bridge leads from the upper exit of the right cave to the one gate.
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* '''Control Point B''': Control Point B is also housed in a building. It contains a small Health and Ammo pack and is directly accessible from the middle cave exit. To the left of the Control Point is a narrow walkway with an exit on the ground and an exit that goes upstairs to the one-way gate on the left.
  
* '''Control point B building''': Contains a small Health and Ammo pack.  
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* '''Spawn roof''': The roof above RED spawn is split into two parts connected by the Snipers' bridge, and has a small Health and Ammo pack on one side.
  
* '''Sniper roof''': Located above the defenders' spawn. Is split into two parts connected by the Snipers' bridge, and has a small Health and Ammo pack on one side.
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* '''RED spawn''': The Red Spawn has one central exit which is located directly to the front (or slightly to the left/right depending on where the players spawn). The central exit is between two supply cabinet rooms. These types of spawns are vulnerable to spawn camping, as there is only one exit. The RED spawn faces away from the battlefield, and players have to make a U-turn to reach the battlefields, adding some delay to their defenses.
  
* '''Defenders' spawn''': The spawn point for the defenders (RED team). It is located underneath the Snipers' roof.
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
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File:Dustbowl4.png|Exits of upper tunnel
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File:Dustbowl5.png|Platform
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File:Dustbowl6.png|Stage 1, control Point B
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File:Dustbowl7.png|Spawn roof
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</gallery>
  
===Stage 2, Point A===
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=== Stage 2, Point A ===
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[[File:Dustbowl stage two.png|thumb|150px|right|Details of stage 2.]]
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[[File:Dustbowl s2c1.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Dustbowl, second stage, point A]]
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[[File:Dustbowl s2c2.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Dustbowl, second stage, point B]]
 
The first point is on top of a building on the left (from BLU's perspective).
 
The first point is on top of a building on the left (from BLU's perspective).
  
[[Image:Dustbowl s2c1.jpg|thumb|Dustbowl, second stage, point A]]
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* '''BLU Spawn''': This is a small building that opens into the Dugout. The BLU team occupy the spawn the RED team had in the first stage.
 
 
* '''BLU Spawn''': This is a small building which opens into the Dugout.  
 
  
 
* '''Dugout''':  Two entryways emerge from the spawn, one leading left, and one right. Defenders are free to enter after the setup gates open.
 
* '''Dugout''':  Two entryways emerge from the spawn, one leading left, and one right. Defenders are free to enter after the setup gates open.
  
* '''Large Shed''': On the right hand side are two large Health and Ammo packs. The ladder at the back leads to the roof of the building.
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* '''Large Shed''': On the right-hand side are two large Health and medium Ammo packs. The ladder at the back leads to the roof of the building.
  
* '''Control Point Building''': Control point is on top of the second level of the building. The second level has a small hut which contains a large Health and Ammo pack. The first floor has a small, open room facing the BLU spawn with a medium Health and Ammo pack. It has two doorways, and may also be entered through a window and via crates located at the front-left and tires at the rear-left.
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* '''Control Point Building''': Control point is on top of the second level of the building. The second level has a small hut that contains a large Health and medium Ammo pack. The first floor has a small, open room facing the BLU spawn with a medium Health and Ammo pack. It has two doorways, and may also be entered through a window and via crates located at the front-left and tires at the rear-left.
  
 
* '''The Office''': At the back of this area. There are two rooms; the one to the right contains a large Ammo and medium Health pack. The second room has a window facing the dugout.
 
* '''The Office''': At the back of this area. There are two rooms; the one to the right contains a large Ammo and medium Health pack. The second room has a window facing the dugout.
  
* '''Signpost''': A large Health pack and a medium Ammo pack are located to the left of The Office.
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* '''Signpost''': A large Health pack and a small Ammo pack are located to the left of The Office.
  
 
* '''Exits''': One on the left and one on the right, both leading to point B.
 
* '''Exits''': One on the left and one on the right, both leading to point B.
  
===Stage 2, Point B===
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
The second Control point is on a platform next to RED's spawn.
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File:Dustbowl8.png|Large Shed with supplies inside it
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File:Dustbowl10.png|Inside view of control point building
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File:Dustbowl18.png|Stage 2, control point A
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File:Dustbowl11.png|Signpost
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File:Dustbowl9.png|The Office
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File:Dustbowl12.png|Exits
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</gallery>
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=== Stage 2, Point B ===
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The second control point is on a platform next to RED's spawn.
  
[[Image:Dustbowl s2c2.jpg|thumb|Dustbowl, second stage, point B]]
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* '''The Mining Tunnel''': A long narrow tunnel which starts at the back right of the office building. One could say that this is the left entrance to the checkpoint 2 area.
  
* '''The Mining Tunnel''': A long narrow tunnel which starts at the back right of the office building.  
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* '''Double Tunnels''': There are two short tunnels that are parallel to each other.
  
* '''The Double Exits''': These two tunnels are located parallel to each other. The left tunnel leads to the double doors, and the right one leads to the double doors or to the gate.  
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* '''Gated Tunnel''': Branching from the double tunnels to the left is the gated tunnel. It is a long tunnel with a one-way gate at the end of it.
  
* '''The Gate''': Far right from the double exits lies a one way gate via another tunnel. There is a large Health pack at the end, near the grate.  
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* '''The Gate''': Far right from the double exits lies a one-way gate via another tunnel. There is a large Health pack at the end, near the grate.
  
* '''The Courtyard''': The open area right outside the double exits and the exit of the long mining tunnel. It is situated next to the middle building.
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* '''The Courtyard''': The open area right outside the double tunnels and the exit of the long mining tunnel. It is situated next to the middle building.
  
* '''The Middle Building''': A large building in the middle of the Courtyard area. The second floor contains two medium Health and Ammo packs. A ground-level corridor runs through the building which exits on the other side, directly in front of the final Control point. There is also a path around the outside, sporting some tall boulders.
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* '''The Middle Building''': A large building in the middle of the Courtyard area. The second floor contains two medium Health and Ammo packs. A ground-level corridor runs through the building which exits on the other side, directly in front of the final control point. There is also a path around the outside, sporting some tall boulders. Behind the boulders is a large Health pack.
  
* '''Control Point B''': The Control Point sits on a platform which is near the defenders' spawn and is accessible by stairs on either side.  
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* '''Control Point B''': The control point sits on a platform that is near the defenders' spawn and is accessible by stairs on either side.
  
* '''RED Spawn Building''': This is the spawn point for the defending RED team and is behind the control point.
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* '''RED Spawn Building''': This is the spawn point for the defending RED team and is behind the control point. This spawn is identical in structure to the RED Spawn in Stage One.
  
===Stage 3, Point A===
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
The first Control point is on a platform straight across from BLU's exit.
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File:Dustbowl13.png|Exit of mining tunnel and double tunnels
RED has a shortcut from one of their spawn rooms to this point. This shortcut is sealed once BLU captures this point.
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File:Dustbowl14.png|Exit of gated tunnel
[[Image:Dustbowl s3c1.jpg|thumb|Dustbowl, third stage, point A.]]
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File:Dustbowl15.png|Stage 2, control point B
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</gallery>
  
* '''Three Exits''': Left, Middle and Right all behind gates that open at the start of the round defenders can then move towards spawn.
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=== Stage 3, Point A ===
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[[File:Dustbowl stage three.png|thumb|150px|right|Details of stage 3.(Large file)]]
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[[File:Dustbowl s3c1.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Dustbowl, third stage, point A.]]
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[[File:Dustbowl s3c2.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Dustbowl, third stage, point B.]]
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The first control point is on a platform straight across from BLU's exit. RED has a shortcut from one of their spawn rooms to this point. This shortcut is sealed once BLU captures this point.
  
* '''BLU Spawn''': As you leave you can take an immediate right turn and go up a long corridor to the right-hand locked gate, or you can take either the left or the right stairs. Both bring you to the double gate exits.  
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* '''BLU Spawn''': This spawn occupies the RED Spawn from Stage 2. Upon leaving, players can take an immediate right turn and go up a long corridor to the right-hand locked gate, or take either the left or the right stairs. Both will lead to the double gate exits.
  
* '''Loading Dock''': A small building containing a large Ammo and small Health pack. The building stands between the gates and the Control point and has a wide window which looks toward the double gates.
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* '''Three Exits''':  Left, Middle, and Right all behind gates that open at the start of the round defenders can then move towards spawn.
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* '''Pillbox''': A small building containing a large Ammo and small Health pack. The building stands between the gates and the control point and has two wide windows which look toward the double gates.
  
 
* '''Control point A''': Located at the back of the area on a slightly raised platform.
 
* '''Control point A''': Located at the back of the area on a slightly raised platform.
  
* '''The Ledge''': A ledge at the end of the defenders' shortcut to Control point A. Once the first Control point has been taken, the doorway from RED’s spawn is locked.
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* '''Loading Dock''': A ledge at the end of the defenders' shortcut to control point A. Once the first control point has been taken, the doorway from RED’s spawn is locked.
  
===Stage 3, Point B===
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
The final Control point is the base of a launch pad, under a rocket, in the centre of RED's base.
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File:Dustbowl16.png|Exit of Blu spawn
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File:Dustbowl17.png|Pillbox
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File:Dustbowl19.png|Stage 3, control point A
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</gallery>
  
[[Image:Dustbowl s3c2.jpg|thumb|Dustbowl, third stage, point B.]]
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=== Stage 3, Point B ===
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The final control point is the base of a launch pad, under a rocket, in the center of RED's base.
  
* '''The Alleys''': These are the narrow alleyways that lead you from Control point A to Control point B. They consist of two levels with the main road having no health or ammo the side rooms on the upper level have some health and ammo packs.
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* '''The Alleys''': These are the narrow alleyways that lead from control point A to control point B. They consist of two levels, with the main road having no Health or Ammo packs, and the side rooms on the upper level having two small Health and medium Ammo packs.
  
* '''Downstairs''': Side doorway leading down underneath the base and into the valley under Control point B area.
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* '''Downstairs''': Side doorway leading down underneath the base and into the valley under control point B area.
  
* '''The Balcony House''': Has a bridge over the alley and small health and ammo pack. It faces control point B.
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* '''The Balcony House''': Has a bridge over the alley and a small Health and large Ammo pack. It faces control point B.
  
 
* '''The Sniper House''': Opposite the Balcony House. Has a medium Health and large Ammo pack on the second level. On the first level, there is a bunker with windows facing down the long alley. There are two doors, one in the alley, the other at the back. These can be accessed from outside by defenders via a tiny ledge.
 
* '''The Sniper House''': Opposite the Balcony House. Has a medium Health and large Ammo pack on the second level. On the first level, there is a bunker with windows facing down the long alley. There are two doors, one in the alley, the other at the back. These can be accessed from outside by defenders via a tiny ledge.
 
* '''Control point B''': This is the final Control point for this map and is situated between RED's two spawn exits.
 
 
* '''RED Spawn''': Has exits leading to either side of Control point B.
 
  
* '''Equipment Room''': In front of the Control point, a long room with an Ammo pack at the front and a medium Health pack in the back. Accessible by stairs.  
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* '''Equipment Room''': In front of the control point, a long room with an Ammo pack at the front and a medium Health pack in the back. Accessible by stairs.
  
 
* '''The Valley''': Located underneath the final bridge, the Valley has one entrance, and a flight of stairs leading up to the bridge.
 
* '''The Valley''': Located underneath the final bridge, the Valley has one entrance, and a flight of stairs leading up to the bridge.
  
==Strategy==
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* '''Control point B''': This is the final control point for this map and is situated between RED's two spawn exits, underneath a large rocket.
  
===Team Balance===
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* '''RED Spawn''':  There are two individual RED spawns that are unique in design from its last two RED spawns in stages one and two respectively.  One spawn is located to the left of control point B, and one on the right. The one on the left is significantly larger than the right RED spawn and has two different exits. One, which is in front of the RED team is the shortcut to control point A. The other exit spirals around and leads to Control Point B. The right RED respawn room is shaped like a rectangular prism, then has a curve to its only single exit. There are equal chances that the RED team player can spawn in any of these two locations. See the image "Map Overview" to see the interiors of the spawns.
As ever with any map [[ÜberCharge]]s and teamwork are the key to pushing through to victory or preventing defeat.
 
  
Refer to the individual strategy pages for more help onto how to play these classes.
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
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File:Dustbowl20.png|Alleys
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File:Dustbowl24.png|Downstairs
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File:Dustbowl21.png|The Balcony House
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File:Dustbowl23.png|Inside view of sniper house
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File:Dustbowl22.png|Stage 3, control point B
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</gallery>
  
===General===
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== Helpful overview ==
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[[File:Dustbowl overview with lines.png|left|Dustbowl's locations|750px]]
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<small>1.Right Exit Shed
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2.Canyon
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3.Left Exit Shed
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4.Platform
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5.Bridge
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6.Tunnels
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7.Dugout
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8.Large Shed
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9.Control Point Building
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10.The Office
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11.Mining Tunnel
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12.Double Tunnels
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13.Gated Tunnel
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14.Courtyard
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15.Middle Building
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16.Pillbox
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17.Loading Dock
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18.Alleys
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19.Valley
  
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Red/blue diagonal lines: Red/Blu first spawn
* Teleporters are very helpful for capturing the second point.
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Red/blue double diagonal lines: Red/Blu second spawn
* Engineers are the most useful on attack for the second point of each stage.
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Red/blue double diagonal lines w/ a rectangle: Red/Blu third spawn
* Spies may sneak through enemy lines while cloaked, and then capture the point before they are noticed.
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(Red '''and''' blue diagonal lines indicate that that room was once a Red spawnroom before becoming the Blu's second, third... spawn.)
 
;Defenders
 
* Defenders have much longer respawn times than compared to attackers.
 
* Guard the second point, and watch out for Spy capping.
 
* Teleporters are beneficial for defending the first point effectively.
 
  
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Red circle: First capture point Stage 1
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Blue circle: Second capture point Stage 1
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Green circle: First capture point Stage 2
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Black circle: Second capture point Stage 2
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Yellow circle: First capture point Stage 3
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White circle: Second/final capture point Stage 3</small>
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{{clr}}
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== Strategy ==
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{{map strategy link|Dustbowl|main=yes}}
  
===Stage 1, Point A===
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== Control point timing ==
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All control points have the same capture times.
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{{Control Point Timing/Official Map}}
  
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== Related achievements ==
*ÜberCharges from the left side can make it onto the Control point before they expire. Be sure to go through the door and immediately up the stairs; otherwise Sentry Gun fire can keep you [[knock back|knocked back]] at the door. Because of the close quarters, a Pyro assault is very effective here, particularly if the airblast is used to clear the route.
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=== {{Achiev type link|general}} ===
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{{Achievement table
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| {{Show achievement|General|Impenetrable Defense}}
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| {{Show achievement|General|World Traveler}}
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*Sentry Guns in the capture building can be cleared using [[Soldier]]s and [[Demoman|Demomen]] to fire into the windows from the outside. These classes can also jump up to those windows and enter them from behind.
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== Update history ==
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{{Update history|
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'''{{Patch name|10|2|2007}}'''
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* Fixed players being able to use spectator points in Dustbowl that were not in play.
  
*Look for unguarded exits and communicate with your team so you can swarm the point from both angles.
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'''{{Patch name|10|25|2007}}'''
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* Fixed issues on Dustbowl that could occur when a server emptied in the middle of a round.
*The third exit is so far away from the Control point that it is often uncovered. Classes with long distance weapons may fire into the Control point with relative ease.
 
  
[[Image:Dustbowl corner.png|thumb|Engineer's corner.]]
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'''{{Patch name|12|20|2007}}'''
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* Now waits until either team wins fully before changing to another map on server timelimit expiring.
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* Teams now score a point per captured control point, rather than per sub round.
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* Prevented Demomen being able to launch grenades into the stage three alleys while standing at the final cap point.
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* Fixed gaps in stage gates that allowed Snipers to kill defenders during setup.
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* Fixed several model and brush perch exploits in stage three.
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* Added stair access to the upper area in stage three after the first cap.
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* Limited line-of-sight at the first control point in stage 3 to remove a [[Griefing|griefable]] Sniper spot.
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* {{Undocumented}} Fixed model exploit in stage one allowing Sentry Gun/Teleporter to be placed behind chain link fence.
  
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'''{{Patch name|12|21|2007}}'''
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* Fixed the problem with {{code|mp_maxrounds}} not correctly counting the number of rounds for Dustbowl after the scoring change.
  
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'''{{Patch name|2|14|2008}}'''
*The offence only has three exits available to them controlling and watching all of these choke points is vital. The high vantage points on the sheds, ledges and spires give you the high ground advantage. Inform your team if the offence makes a breakthrough or push out from these exits.
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* Added a new access point to the stage 2 attacker gates (drop-down left from spawn), allowing attackers a way to reach the left route without being subjected to the spam and Sentry Gun fire.
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* Fixed a gap in stage 3, cap 1 that allowed a player with to wiggle above the "ceiling" clip.
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* Fixed a gap behind stage 1, cap 1 house.
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* Fixed a high perch on stage 1, cap 1 house roof.
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* Fixed a perch offering view of nodraw textures and the skybox (stage1 cap2 rock barrier).
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* Fixed a few places where rockets/Demoman pipes could pass through non-solid models.
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* Sealed up a gap over stage 1 lower startgate.
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* Clipped off tall windows in stage 3 to prevent Sentry Guns from being built behind them.
  
*Sentry Guns are best positioned inside the control point room on the first set of steps and on the bridge  just in the doorway, about half a unit (inch) down the stairs.  This covers the point in the same way as the corner Sentry Gun, but without being so susceptible to Pyros.
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'''{{Patch name|3|20|2008}}'''
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* Updated Dustbowl with several exploit fixes.
  
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'''{{Patch name|2|23|2012}}'''
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* Adjusted Blue team's {{code|func_respawnroom}} in stage 1 to be flush against the door.
  
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'''{{Patch name|7|10|2013}}'''
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* Fixed players building in Blu's first spawn
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* Fixed players shooting through rocks in stage 2
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* Fixed collision in tunnels in stage 2
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* Fixed textures not displaying properly in [[Pyroland|Pyrovision]]
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* Fixed lighting on cliff faces
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* Fixed skybox error in stage 3
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* Fixed players getting killed through the ceiling under stage 2 cap 1
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* Adjusted ceiling height in stage 3 tunnel for better clearance
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* Cleaned up prop collision
  
===Stage 1, Point B===
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'''{{Patch name|3|5|2014}}'''
;Attackers
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* Fixed Red team's stage 1 spawn door pushing players in the air.
*Point B should be rushed immediately upon capturing the first point. Defenders are often scattered or dead and Sentry Guns at Level 1. [[Scout]]s are ideal using their speed on this map.  
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* Fixed collision on windows, props, and rooflines.
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* Fixed floating props.
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* Fixed players building inside the alternate exit from the Red spawn in stage 3.
  
*A forward base in the mining tunnel provides easy passage into the enemy base through the one way gate. A sentry is recommended to prevent Demomen and Soldiers from ambushing this point. Soldiers and other ranged classes can eliminate Sentry Guns behind the water tower from this angle behind the one way gate.
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'''{{Patch name|4|24|2014}}'''
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* Fixed players standing in sky over the beginning of stage 1.
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* Fixed collision on rocks in the front of stage 1 where stickybombs could be placed inside them.
  
;Defenders
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'''{{Patch name|9|10|2015}}'''
*As with any control point map have someone guarding the point to prevent Spy caps and Scout rushes, Any defensive class will do.
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* {{Undocumented}} Added [[saucers]] and posters to Dustbowl.
  
*Control the entrances to prevent pushes being co ordinated across all three fronts.
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'''{{Patch name|11|25|2015}}'''
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* {{Undocumented}} Removed [[saucers]] and posters from Dustbowl.
  
====Defence====
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'''{{Patch name|3|28|2018}} #1'''
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* Fixed Pyros shooting through the stage 3 doors.
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* Updated some entities that were disabled but shouldn't have been (func_nobuilds, soundscapes, powerlines in the 3dskybox).
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}}
  
===Stage 2, Point A===
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== Bugs ==
;Attackers
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* On the console versions, Snipers and other classes are able to shoot through the grating and pick off enemies (see [[Differences between platforms]]).
The dugout attracts a barrage of explosives and Sentry Gun fire. Defences will be most vulnerable at the start and with your faster respawn time it is easier to keep up the pressure and wear these down.  
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* Inside the double gates of BLU spawn at Stage 3 between the two gates, stickies exploded alongside the wall on the outside kill those standing inside.
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* The projector noise present in the RED final spawn room plays inconsistently.
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* Players are able to shoot through spawn doors if standing right in front of it.
  
*Try to limit the time defenders have setup or settle.  
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== Trivia ==
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* Due to the map being in the game since release, Dustbowl was initially considered a [[Control Point (game mode)|control point]] map, but was later changed to [[Attack/Defend]].
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* Dustbowl is one of the maps designed after existing ''[[Team Fortress Classic]]'' maps, the others being [[2Fort]], [[Well (Control Point)|Well]], and [[Badlands (Control Point)|Badlands]]. The gameplay of the original version was similar to one-sided Capture the Flag, in which one player on the BLU team must take a flag to the RED team's control points, with only one control point per stage.
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* The various barrels throughout the stage are movable and break into smaller pieces when attacked.
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* A smaller detail, the smokestack next to the rocket stops producing smoke at a certain point into Stage 3.
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* Dustbowl was the map featured in the closing scene of ''[[Meet the Heavy]]'', with the same scene featured in ''[[Meet the Sandvich]]''. The area featured was the area just outside BLU's spawn on the first stage.
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* The Cornwell company logos scattered around the map are a reference to Dean Cornwell, an artist who greatly inspired the visual design of ''Team Fortress 2''.<ref>''Jason Mitchell'', [[Moby Francke]], [[Dhabih Eng]], [https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/apps/valve/2007/NPAR07_IllustrativeRenderingInTeamFortress2.pdf Illustrative Rendering in ''Team Fortress 2''] (2007), retrieved 2010-10-23.</ref>
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* Dustbowl appears in ''[[Worms Reloaded]]'' as one of the forts.
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* The [[w:Dust Bowl|Dust Bowl]] was an economic crisis that occurred during the 1930s in the Midwestern United States and Canada.
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* According to the Bronze Stamp on the Tough Break Update Page, Dustbowl was the birthplace of [[w:pneumoconiosis|pneumoconiosis]], a disease caused by inhaling dust known for causing coughing, lung inflammation, and scarring/thickening of lung connective tissues.
  
*If defenders gain control of the dugout don’t forget the entryway on the left.
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== Gallery ==
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{{botignore|
  
*Anti spam measures such as Bonk, Ubers and Compression blasts can help clear a pathway.
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=== Concept art ===
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<gallery>
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File:Desert concept.jpg|Dustbowl environment concept
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File:Dustbowl concept2.jpg|Ditto
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</gallery>
  
*The building on the right is a great staging area due to its health , ammo and protection Use the passageway around the back to assault the defenders on the roof.
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=== Pre-release ===
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<gallery>
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File:Dustbowl concept.jpg|One of the first versions of Dustbowl
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File:0000002575.1920x1080.jpg|Early Stage 1, Control point A area
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File:Dustbowl old roots.jpg|Early exits to Stage 1, Control point B
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File:Dustbowlunusedcaveroom p3build.jpg|Stage 1, Control point B, unused exit
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File:Dustbowlunusedcaveroom2 p3build.png|Ditto, upstairs
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File:Dustbowlunuseddropdown.png|Ditto, ‎Drop down to the second entrance of house
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File:Dustbowl unused dropdown exit.png|Ditto, view from the second entrance of house
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File:0000002574.1920x1080.jpg|Early building exterior near old Control point B, Stage 1
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File:Dustbowl old control point1b.png|Old location of Control point B, Stage 1
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File:DustbowlunusedspawnSDK.png|Stage 2, under Control point A, unused spawn points
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File:Dustbowl old control point3b.png‎|Stage 3, Control Point B, unused platform
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</gallery>
  
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=== Release ===
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<gallery>
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File:Dustbowl BLU Team Starting Spawn.jpg|The starting spawn for the BLU team located in Dustbowl Stage 1
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File:Dustbowl - BLU Forward Spawn 1 and RED Spawn 1.jpg|BLU team spawn for Dustbowl Stage 2 and RED team spawn for Dustbowl Stage 1.
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File:Dustbowl - BLU Forward Spawn 2 and RED Spawn 2.jpg|BLU team spawn for Dustbowl Stage 3 and RED team spawn for Dustbowl Stage 2.
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File:Dustbowl - RED Spawn 3a.jpg|One of the RED team spawns for Dustbowl Stage 3.
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File:Dustbowl - RED Spawn 3b.jpg|One of the RED team spawns for Dustbowl Stage 3.
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File:Smissmas 2013 Bulletin Board.png|The bulletin board that appears in the first RED spawn area and the second BLU spawn area, as of [[Smissmas 2013]].
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</gallery>
  
;Defenders
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=== Promotional ===
*Knock them back: explosive fire can constantly fill the dugout area, making it very difficult to move through.
 
 
 
*Engineer emplacements are effective  in the Control point building and on top of the hut above the dugout.
 
 
 
*The dugout is an ideal spot to break up incoming attacks using Spy’s and other close quarter specialists such as Pyro’s and Heavies.
 
 
 
 
 
===Stage 2, Point B===
 
 
 
;Notes
 
*This is classeified as one of the hardest Control points to take mainly due to its distance from spawn, leading to uncoordinated solo rushes on the point coupled with the ease with which two or three Sentry Guns can lock down the area by the final Control point.
 
 
 
;Attackers
 
*Search everywhere for Engineer’s buildings, including underneath the control point and behind the office block at point A.
 
 
 
*Defend the area next to the office block. to prevent flanking or being pushed back to far.
 
 
 
*Teleporters should be placed near the office building.  It's a long walk from the respawn to this point which  can remove attackers respawn advantage.
 
 
 
*The rock spire and one way gate are the usual staging areas for coordinated assaults. It is always best to combine this push with attacks through middle and from the opposite side.
 
 
 
*Overcoming the defences around the control point is key. The usual techniques of Ubercharges, sapping and ranged assault apply attackers need to be aware of knockback, airblasts and explosive separation. Don’t forget to cap the point while these defences are taken down.
 
 
 
 
 
Defenders
 
*You must hold the rock spire and the area down to the first tunnel exit, If attackers establish themselves behind the rock spire they can attack the control point and any equipment there with relative impunity.
 
 
 
*Sentry Guns can be used to control the area around the control point  and explosives used to hold or control the ledge above.
 
 
 
*Spies and Ubercharges are a major threat therefore airblasting and Spy checking Pyros while infuriating for the attackers are an ideal accompaniment to the inevitable Dispensers in this area.
 
 
 
===Stage 3, Point A===
 
;Attackers
 
*Clear the left side.  Defenders on the left can cover the entire capture zone from behind the pavilion. If you break the defence on the left side and prevent them from reinforcing that area, you can usually capture the point. Defenders cannot cover the whole capture area from the right side making Spy caps possible once the left side is cleared. Explosives can help eliminate the defenders hiding in and behind the pavilion by launching explosives through the windows. This is a pretty spammy area, so Dispensers and health near the front line is usually needed. Support should help prevent the defenders from reinforcing from the right side.
 
 
 
;Defenders
 
*Use the shortcut: One [[spawn point]] has a door that opens to a shortcut to the first point. Note if you happen to be passing through this door as the attackers capture the point, you will be killed by the closing door.
 
 
 
*Build Teleporter exits in the shortcut area: If the attackers capture the point, the shortcut door will become locked. But, if you have Teleporter exits in the shortcut area, you can still teleport into there. The exit doorway is an excellent spot for a Sentry Gun.
 
 
 
===Stage 3, Point B===
 
;Attackers
 
*Clear RED's closed spawn door: RED Teleporter exits can remain in this area even after the first point is captured. It is best to clear this out to be safe from surprise attacks from behind. Always confirm this with your team.
 
 
 
*It is a long walk from the respawn so Teleporters are necessary. A forward base can help hold the line after the passageways are cleared.
 
 
 
*Breaking through the final line here is very hard and games often stall at the final hurdle due to un co ordinated pushes by insufficient numbers of players. Use team talk or speak to co ordinate pushes.
 
 
 
 
 
;Defenders
 
*Defend the last point, do not push too far forward.
 
 
 
*Use the tunnel to [[ambush]] to arrive behind an attacking team setting up in the halfway area in the alley approaching. the team will (hopefully) be facing the opposite direction.
 
 
 
===Sentry Gun placements===
 
*Dustbowl [[Sentry Gun]] spots:
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:2iu6-1c.png|Dustbowl first stage, first cap
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File:Worms reloaded tf2 heavy fort.jpg|[[Heavy]] and Dustbowl as a playable fort in ''[[Worms Reloaded]]''.
File:2iu6-1d.png|Dustbowl first stage, second cap
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</gallery>
File:2iu6-1e.png|Dustbowl second stage, first cap
 
File:2iu6-1f.png|Dustbowl second stage, second cap
 
File:2iu6-1g.png|Dustbowl, third stage
 
</gallery>  
 
 
 
== Related Achievements ==
 
{{Achievement table
 
|{{Show achievement|General|Impenetrable Defense}}
 
|{{Show achievement|General|World Traveler}}
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
==Bugs==
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== See also ==
* On the Console versions, Snipers and other classes are able to shoot through the grating and pick off the enemies (this is an [[exploit]] that has been fixed on the PC version but not on the Console versions (see [[Differences between platforms]]).
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* [[Dustbowl (Training)]]
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* [[Dustbowl (Classic)]]
  
==Trivia==
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== References ==
* Dustbowl is one of the maps designed after existing [[Team Fortress Classic]] maps, the others being [[2Fort]], [[Well]], and [[Badlands]].  The gameplay of the original version was similar to one-sided Capture the Flag, in which one player on the BLU team must take a flag to the RED team's control points, with only one control point per stage.
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<references/>
* Dustbowl was the map featured in the closing scene of ''[[Meet the Heavy]]'', with the same scene featured in ''[[Meet the Sandvich]]''. The area featured was the area just outside BLU's spawn on first stage.
 
*The Cornwell company logos scattered around the map are a likely reference to Dean Cornwell, an artist who greatly inspired the visual design of Team Fortress 2.<ref>''Jason Mitchell'', ''Moby Francke'', ''Dhabih Eng'', [http://www.valvesoftware.com/publications/2007/NPAR07_IllustrativeRenderingInTeamFortress2.pdf Illustrative Rendering in ''Team Fortress 2''] (2007), retrieved 2010-10-23.</ref>
 
*In the non-canon Mac comic, the Mac store is located right outside of Dustbowl. {{cite}}
 
*Dustbowl is the first non-[[King Of The Hill]] map to have an official [[Bots|Bot]] pathway for [[Training mode#Offline Practice|Offline Practice]]. The official pathway also allowed Dustbowl to be used at the [[Training mode#Dustbowl Training|conclusion]] of [[Training mode]] as a way to introduce new players to a competitive environment.
 
  
== Control Point Timing ==
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{{Maps Nav}}
All Control points have the same capture times.
 
{{Control Point Timing/Official Map}}
 
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Dustbowl (Training)]]
 
*[[:Category:Dustbowl images]]
 
 
 
==Notes and References==
 
<references/>
 
  
{{Maps nav}}
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[[Category:Quickplay maps]]

Latest revision as of 10:12, 31 July 2024

Dustbowl
TF2 Dustbowl Map.jpg
Basic Information
Map type: Attack/Defend
File name: cp_dustbowl
Released: October 10, 2007
(Launch)
Variants: Training Mode
Developer(s): Valve
Map Info
No. of Stages: 3
Environment: Desert
Setting: Daylight, sunny
Hazards: Crushing
Pyrovision Support: Yes
Bot support: Yes
Map Items
Healthico.png Health Kits: Smallhealth.png ×7  •  Mediumhealth.png ×8  •  
Largehealth.png ×10
Ammoico.png Ammo Boxes: Smallammo.png ×4   •   Mediumammo.png ×12   •  
Largeammo.png ×7
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.
Map Overview
Dustbowl overview.png
I'm burnin' up.
The Engineer on the desert heat

Dustbowl is an Attack/Defend Control Point map, and is the subsequent remake of the Team Fortress Classic map of the same name. It and Gravel Pit were the first Attack/Defend Control Point maps for Team Fortress 2 and was one of the six initial maps included with the game's release. Dustbowl is the only map for which a training mode has been created.

In Dustbowl, the goal of the attackers, BLU, is to win through a series of stages in order to win the map. Within each stage, the attackers must capture two control points, A and B, which are held by the defenders, RED. Point A must be captured before the attackers can assault B. The timer is increased by 4 minutes and 30 seconds for every point capture and once a point is captured it is locked and cannot be retaken by the defenders.

Like all Attack/Defend maps, BLU plays the attackers while RED plays the defenders. Egypt and Gorge share a similar design with Dustbowl.

Introduction video

Locations

Note: If you are having trouble with finding the locations listed here, see the Helpful overview section to see their exact position marked on the map. Directions are described from BLU's perspective.

Stage 1, Point A

Details of stage 1.
Dustbowl, first stage, point A
Dustbowl, first stage, point B

Control point A Is inside a small building on the left.

  • BLU spawn: There are three exits, left, middle, and right. The left exit has a resupply cabinet, and a ramp leading to the exit. The left exit is particularly vulnerable to enemy fire.
  • Canyon: The long straight pathway from the middle spawn door leads right to the back door of Control Point A.
  • Left exit shed: Next to the left door, a small shed with one doorway contains a large Health and Ammo pack. The path leads straight to the front entrance of the Control point building. A ladder leads to the roof of the shed.
  • Right exit shed: Next to the right exit door, a small shed contains a large Health and Ammo pack. It has two doorways.
  • Control Point A: Control Point A is housed in a small building. It contains a large Health and Ammo pack. Stairs lead into a mining tunnel, which has a large Health pack and leads to Control Point B. The building has two doorways and a balcony.
  • Tunnel entrances: There are three tunnel entrances, leading to a system of tunnels that lead to Control Point B. The main entrance, accessible from the ground, splits left and right. A third entrance is only accessible from the building housing Control Point A.

Stage 1, Point B

  • Upper tunnel: Accessed from the building housing Control Point A, there are two exits. One exit is a one-way gate that provides access to Control Point B, and the second exit is unblocked, situated further back, with some buckets and tires as a shelter. The cave contains a medium Health and Ammo Pack.
  • Left tunnel: Taking the left fork from the main tunnel entrance provides a direct path to Control Point B.
  • Right tunnel: Taking the right fork from the main tunnel entrance leads to a large cave, with exits on two levels. The upper exit leads to the Bridge while the lower exit is a direct path to the Control Point. It contains a medium Health and Ammo pack.
  • Bridge: A bridge leads from the upper exit of the right cave to the gate blocking the left cave. There is an entrance to the Control Point building at the left end of the bridge.
  • Platform: There is a flat wooden building on the right side just opposite of the tunnel and across the bridge. It is possible to stand on the roof of this building and get an overview of the second control point. There are also some wooden crates as shelter here.
  • Control Point B: Control Point B is also housed in a building. It contains a small Health and Ammo pack and is directly accessible from the middle cave exit. To the left of the Control Point is a narrow walkway with an exit on the ground and an exit that goes upstairs to the one-way gate on the left.
  • Spawn roof: The roof above RED spawn is split into two parts connected by the Snipers' bridge, and has a small Health and Ammo pack on one side.
  • RED spawn: The Red Spawn has one central exit which is located directly to the front (or slightly to the left/right depending on where the players spawn). The central exit is between two supply cabinet rooms. These types of spawns are vulnerable to spawn camping, as there is only one exit. The RED spawn faces away from the battlefield, and players have to make a U-turn to reach the battlefields, adding some delay to their defenses.

Stage 2, Point A

Details of stage 2.
Dustbowl, second stage, point A
Dustbowl, second stage, point B

The first point is on top of a building on the left (from BLU's perspective).

  • BLU Spawn: This is a small building that opens into the Dugout. The BLU team occupy the spawn the RED team had in the first stage.
  • Dugout: Two entryways emerge from the spawn, one leading left, and one right. Defenders are free to enter after the setup gates open.
  • Large Shed: On the right-hand side are two large Health and medium Ammo packs. The ladder at the back leads to the roof of the building.
  • Control Point Building: Control point is on top of the second level of the building. The second level has a small hut that contains a large Health and medium Ammo pack. The first floor has a small, open room facing the BLU spawn with a medium Health and Ammo pack. It has two doorways, and may also be entered through a window and via crates located at the front-left and tires at the rear-left.
  • The Office: At the back of this area. There are two rooms; the one to the right contains a large Ammo and medium Health pack. The second room has a window facing the dugout.
  • Signpost: A large Health pack and a small Ammo pack are located to the left of The Office.
  • Exits: One on the left and one on the right, both leading to point B.

Stage 2, Point B

The second control point is on a platform next to RED's spawn.

  • The Mining Tunnel: A long narrow tunnel which starts at the back right of the office building. One could say that this is the left entrance to the checkpoint 2 area.
  • Double Tunnels: There are two short tunnels that are parallel to each other.
  • Gated Tunnel: Branching from the double tunnels to the left is the gated tunnel. It is a long tunnel with a one-way gate at the end of it.
  • The Gate: Far right from the double exits lies a one-way gate via another tunnel. There is a large Health pack at the end, near the grate.
  • The Courtyard: The open area right outside the double tunnels and the exit of the long mining tunnel. It is situated next to the middle building.
  • The Middle Building: A large building in the middle of the Courtyard area. The second floor contains two medium Health and Ammo packs. A ground-level corridor runs through the building which exits on the other side, directly in front of the final control point. There is also a path around the outside, sporting some tall boulders. Behind the boulders is a large Health pack.
  • Control Point B: The control point sits on a platform that is near the defenders' spawn and is accessible by stairs on either side.
  • RED Spawn Building: This is the spawn point for the defending RED team and is behind the control point. This spawn is identical in structure to the RED Spawn in Stage One.

Stage 3, Point A

Details of stage 3.(Large file)
Dustbowl, third stage, point A.
Dustbowl, third stage, point B.

The first control point is on a platform straight across from BLU's exit. RED has a shortcut from one of their spawn rooms to this point. This shortcut is sealed once BLU captures this point.

  • BLU Spawn: This spawn occupies the RED Spawn from Stage 2. Upon leaving, players can take an immediate right turn and go up a long corridor to the right-hand locked gate, or take either the left or the right stairs. Both will lead to the double gate exits.
  • Three Exits: Left, Middle, and Right all behind gates that open at the start of the round defenders can then move towards spawn.
  • Pillbox: A small building containing a large Ammo and small Health pack. The building stands between the gates and the control point and has two wide windows which look toward the double gates.
  • Control point A: Located at the back of the area on a slightly raised platform.
  • Loading Dock: A ledge at the end of the defenders' shortcut to control point A. Once the first control point has been taken, the doorway from RED’s spawn is locked.

Stage 3, Point B

The final control point is the base of a launch pad, under a rocket, in the center of RED's base.

  • The Alleys: These are the narrow alleyways that lead from control point A to control point B. They consist of two levels, with the main road having no Health or Ammo packs, and the side rooms on the upper level having two small Health and medium Ammo packs.
  • Downstairs: Side doorway leading down underneath the base and into the valley under control point B area.
  • The Balcony House: Has a bridge over the alley and a small Health and large Ammo pack. It faces control point B.
  • The Sniper House: Opposite the Balcony House. Has a medium Health and large Ammo pack on the second level. On the first level, there is a bunker with windows facing down the long alley. There are two doors, one in the alley, the other at the back. These can be accessed from outside by defenders via a tiny ledge.
  • Equipment Room: In front of the control point, a long room with an Ammo pack at the front and a medium Health pack in the back. Accessible by stairs.
  • The Valley: Located underneath the final bridge, the Valley has one entrance, and a flight of stairs leading up to the bridge.
  • Control point B: This is the final control point for this map and is situated between RED's two spawn exits, underneath a large rocket.
  • RED Spawn: There are two individual RED spawns that are unique in design from its last two RED spawns in stages one and two respectively. One spawn is located to the left of control point B, and one on the right. The one on the left is significantly larger than the right RED spawn and has two different exits. One, which is in front of the RED team is the shortcut to control point A. The other exit spirals around and leads to Control Point B. The right RED respawn room is shaped like a rectangular prism, then has a curve to its only single exit. There are equal chances that the RED team player can spawn in any of these two locations. See the image "Map Overview" to see the interiors of the spawns.

Helpful overview

Dustbowl's locations
1.Right Exit Shed
2.Canyon
3.Left Exit Shed
4.Platform
5.Bridge
6.Tunnels
7.Dugout
8.Large Shed
9.Control Point Building
10.The Office
11.Mining Tunnel
12.Double Tunnels
13.Gated Tunnel
14.Courtyard
15.Middle Building
16.Pillbox
17.Loading Dock
18.Alleys
19.Valley
Red/blue diagonal lines: Red/Blu first spawn
Red/blue double diagonal lines: Red/Blu second spawn 
Red/blue double diagonal lines w/ a rectangle: Red/Blu third spawn
(Red and blue diagonal lines indicate that that room was once a Red spawnroom before becoming the Blu's second, third... spawn.)
Red circle: First capture point Stage 1
Blue circle: Second capture point Stage 1
Green circle: First capture point Stage 2
Black circle: Second capture point Stage 2
Yellow circle: First capture point Stage 3
White circle: Second/final capture point Stage 3

Strategy

Main article: Community Dustbowl strategy

Control point timing

All control points have the same capture times.

Control Point Multiplier Seconds
All control points ×1
6 .000
×2
4 .000
×3
3 .273
×4
2 .880


Related achievements

Achieved.png General achievements

Impenetrable Defense
Impenetrable Defense
Successfully defend Dustbowl without giving up a capture.


World Traveler
World Traveler
Play a complete game on 2Fort, Dustbowl, Granary, Gravel Pit, Hydro, and Well (CP).


Update history

October 2, 2007 Patch
  • Fixed players being able to use spectator points in Dustbowl that were not in play.

October 25, 2007 Patch

  • Fixed issues on Dustbowl that could occur when a server emptied in the middle of a round.

December 20, 2007 Patch

  • Now waits until either team wins fully before changing to another map on server timelimit expiring.
  • Teams now score a point per captured control point, rather than per sub round.
  • Prevented Demomen being able to launch grenades into the stage three alleys while standing at the final cap point.
  • Fixed gaps in stage gates that allowed Snipers to kill defenders during setup.
  • Fixed several model and brush perch exploits in stage three.
  • Added stair access to the upper area in stage three after the first cap.
  • Limited line-of-sight at the first control point in stage 3 to remove a griefable Sniper spot.
  • [Undocumented] Fixed model exploit in stage one allowing Sentry Gun/Teleporter to be placed behind chain link fence.

December 21, 2007 Patch

  • Fixed the problem with mp_maxrounds not correctly counting the number of rounds for Dustbowl after the scoring change.

February 14, 2008 Patch

  • Added a new access point to the stage 2 attacker gates (drop-down left from spawn), allowing attackers a way to reach the left route without being subjected to the spam and Sentry Gun fire.
  • Fixed a gap in stage 3, cap 1 that allowed a player with to wiggle above the "ceiling" clip.
  • Fixed a gap behind stage 1, cap 1 house.
  • Fixed a high perch on stage 1, cap 1 house roof.
  • Fixed a perch offering view of nodraw textures and the skybox (stage1 cap2 rock barrier).
  • Fixed a few places where rockets/Demoman pipes could pass through non-solid models.
  • Sealed up a gap over stage 1 lower startgate.
  • Clipped off tall windows in stage 3 to prevent Sentry Guns from being built behind them.

March 20, 2008 Patch

  • Updated Dustbowl with several exploit fixes.

February 23, 2012 Patch

  • Adjusted Blue team's func_respawnroom in stage 1 to be flush against the door.

July 10, 2013 Patch

  • Fixed players building in Blu's first spawn
  • Fixed players shooting through rocks in stage 2
  • Fixed collision in tunnels in stage 2
  • Fixed textures not displaying properly in Pyrovision
  • Fixed lighting on cliff faces
  • Fixed skybox error in stage 3
  • Fixed players getting killed through the ceiling under stage 2 cap 1
  • Adjusted ceiling height in stage 3 tunnel for better clearance
  • Cleaned up prop collision

March 5, 2014 Patch

  • Fixed Red team's stage 1 spawn door pushing players in the air.
  • Fixed collision on windows, props, and rooflines.
  • Fixed floating props.
  • Fixed players building inside the alternate exit from the Red spawn in stage 3.

April 24, 2014 Patch

  • Fixed players standing in sky over the beginning of stage 1.
  • Fixed collision on rocks in the front of stage 1 where stickybombs could be placed inside them.

September 10, 2015 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added saucers and posters to Dustbowl.

November 25, 2015 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Removed saucers and posters from Dustbowl.

March 28, 2018 Patch #1

  • Fixed Pyros shooting through the stage 3 doors.
  • Updated some entities that were disabled but shouldn't have been (func_nobuilds, soundscapes, powerlines in the 3dskybox).

Bugs

  • On the console versions, Snipers and other classes are able to shoot through the grating and pick off enemies (see Differences between platforms).
  • Inside the double gates of BLU spawn at Stage 3 between the two gates, stickies exploded alongside the wall on the outside kill those standing inside.
  • The projector noise present in the RED final spawn room plays inconsistently.
  • Players are able to shoot through spawn doors if standing right in front of it.

Trivia

  • Due to the map being in the game since release, Dustbowl was initially considered a control point map, but was later changed to Attack/Defend.
  • Dustbowl is one of the maps designed after existing Team Fortress Classic maps, the others being 2Fort, Well, and Badlands. The gameplay of the original version was similar to one-sided Capture the Flag, in which one player on the BLU team must take a flag to the RED team's control points, with only one control point per stage.
  • The various barrels throughout the stage are movable and break into smaller pieces when attacked.
  • A smaller detail, the smokestack next to the rocket stops producing smoke at a certain point into Stage 3.
  • Dustbowl was the map featured in the closing scene of Meet the Heavy, with the same scene featured in Meet the Sandvich. The area featured was the area just outside BLU's spawn on the first stage.
  • The Cornwell company logos scattered around the map are a reference to Dean Cornwell, an artist who greatly inspired the visual design of Team Fortress 2.[1]
  • Dustbowl appears in Worms Reloaded as one of the forts.
  • The Dust Bowl was an economic crisis that occurred during the 1930s in the Midwestern United States and Canada.
  • According to the Bronze Stamp on the Tough Break Update Page, Dustbowl was the birthplace of pneumoconiosis, a disease caused by inhaling dust known for causing coughing, lung inflammation, and scarring/thickening of lung connective tissues.

Gallery

Concept art

Pre-release

Release

Promotional


See also

References

  1. Jason Mitchell, Moby Francke, Dhabih Eng, Illustrative Rendering in Team Fortress 2 (2007), retrieved 2010-10-23.