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[[Image:Goldrush.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The third stage of [[Gold Rush]], the first Payload map to be introduced to the game.]]
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{{Needimage|Need renders of Patagonia and Cutter's cart models.}}
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[[File:Goldrush.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The third stage of [[Gold Rush]], the first Payload map to be introduced into the game.]]
  
{{Quotation|'''The Heavy'''|Onward, great bomb-cart!|sound=Heavy_cartmovingforwardoffense17.wav}}
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[[File:Badwater Basin RED Base.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The RED base and final checkpoint of [[Badwater Basin]].]]
  
In '''Payload''' maps, the [[BLU]] team must escort a cart full of explosives through a series of checkpoints and into the [[RED]] team's base within a certain amount of time. BLU team members move or "push" the cart by standing next to it - the more people near the cart, the faster it moves. Any RED team member standing near the cart will stop it from venturing further. If a BLU player does not push the cart after 30 seconds have passed, the cart will start moving backwards slowly until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. The cart works as a Level 1 Dispenser for the BLU team (and disguised enemy Spies) to restore health and ammunition to those pushing it.
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{{Quotation|'''The Heavy'''|Onward, great bomb-cart!|sound=Heavy cartmovingforwardoffense17.wav}}
 
Payload maps may or may not be split into multiple rounds. Some maps traditionally have one-way routes from the BLU team's side, sometimes closed off until a specific point is taken.
 
  
Maps such as Gold Rush, Hoodoo, and Thunder Mountain are split into three stages that the BLU team must advance through and win. Stages one and two have 2 checkpoints and stage three has 3 checkpoints (2 for Hoodoo), counting the final point as such. The Badwater Basin and Upward maps have a single round with 4 checkpoints, counting the final point as such. Advancing the cart to the next checkpoint gives the BLU team extra time. Advancing it to the final point moves the map onto the next stage. When the cart reaches the final point on the final stage the Payload cart explodes, killing anyone standing too close to it and destroying the RED team's base, thus symbolizing the BLU team's victory.
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'''Payload''' is a game mode in which the [[BLU]] team must escort a [[#Carts|cart]], usually full of explosives, through a series of checkpoints and into the [[RED]] team's base within a certain amount of time.
  
{{anchor|PLR|plr|Plr|Race|race|Payload race|Payload Race}}
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[[File:Pipeline.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The third stage of [[Pipeline]], a [[#Payload Race|Payload Race]] map.]]
  
== Payload Race ==
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'''Payload Race''' is another game mode based on '''Payload''', in which both the [[RED]] and [[BLU]] teams have an explosive Payload. To win, each team must push their cart through enemy territory to reach the finishing point while preventing the enemy team from doing the same.
[[Image:Pipeline.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The third stage of [[Pipeline]].]]
 
  
Unlike standard Payload maps, '''Payload Race''' maps feature both the [[RED]] and [[BLU]] teams issued with a cart, therefore teams are not defined to an attacking or defending role. To win, each team must simultaneously push their cart through enemy territory to reach the finishing point while preventing the enemy team from doing the same. As with Payload maps, team members push the cart by standing next to it, with more members increasing the speed of the cart and any opposing team member standing near the cart will stop it. Also like Payload, each cart works as a Level 1 Dispenser for their team (and disguised enemy Spies), restoring health and ammunition to those pushing the cart.
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== Cart mechanics ==
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=== General ===
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{{anchor|Cart Speed|Cart speed|Cart Speeds|Cart speeds|Speeds}}
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The cart is pushed by standing next to it – the more people there are, the faster it moves, up to a limit of 3 players. Any additional players beyond 3 do not increase the speed further.
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* [[Scout]]s and players carrying the [[Pain Train]] count for two people.
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* If a member of the opposing team stands near the cart, it is [[defense|blocked]], and the cart does not move until the opposing player leaves or is killed.
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* Spies [[Disguise|disguised]] as an enemy cannot push their own cart or block the enemy's cart, but will get healed by the enemy's cart. Spies disguised as teammates can push their own cart and block the enemy's cart.
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** Disguised Spies do not get bonuses when disguised as Scout, nor if the class they are disguised as is using the Pain Train.
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* Different ÜberCharges interact differently with the cart, see the table below.
  
Unlike Payload maps, the cart will not move backwards after any duration of time and there is no time limit; the map will only end when one team successfully pushes their cart to the finish point. However, parts of the track may feature slopes or other obstacles on which the cart will quickly roll back down to the bottom unless it is being constantly pushed. Sections of the track that can do this will have chevrons on the progress bar to help show how far the cart must be pushed to overcome them.
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{{UberCharge Cart}}
 
Payload Race maps are either multi-stage or single-stage. Pipeline and Nightfall are split into 3 stages, whereas Hightower is 1 stage only. Winning in each of the first two stages will give an advantage to the winning team in the next stage (the cart is pushed slightly forward from the starting point).
 
  
{{anchor|Payload maps|Payload Maps|maps}}
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{{Anchor|inclined slope|Rollback}}
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If the cart is left unattended, it stops moving forwards and, after 30 seconds, it begins to roll backwards until the previous checkpoint. The cart-pushing team must stand next to it again to once again move it forwards.
  
== Strategy ==
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On some maps, there are special '''incline slopes''' or '''rollback zones''', where an unattended cart rolls backwards. In these zones, the cart-pushing team must continuously stand next to the cart to get it up such hills. These sections of track are marked with chevrons on the progress bar, to help show how far the cart must be pushed to overcome them.
{{main|Community Payload strategy}}
 
{{main|Community Payload Race strategy}}
 
  
== Maps ==
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Currently, all Standard Payload maps use the same cart speed. Speeds are measured in [[Hammer unit]]s per second.
{{main|List of maps}}
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{{Cart speeds}}
  
=== Payload ===
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If any [[buildings]] are placed on the tracks, the building is destroyed as the cart passes through it. The cart works as a Level 1 [[Dispenser]] for the team it belongs to, restoring [[health]] and [[Ammo|ammunition]] to those pushing it. Unlike Level 1 Dispensers, the cart does not have a limit to the amount of metal it can give to Engineers. It also provides ammo and health to disguised enemy Spies.
Payload maps carry the '''pl_''' prefix; Community maps are identified with italic font.
 
  
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;"
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As of the [[July 8, 2010 Patch|Engineer Update]], the cart has a glowing, team-colored outline effect that enables its position to be identified through walls and from further away, allowing players to keep an eye on its whereabouts at all times.
|- style="height: 20px;"
 
! class="header"  |Name
 
! class="header"  |Picture
 
! class="header"  |File name
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''[[Badwater Basin]]'''
 
| [[File:Plbadwater.jpg|160px|link=Badwater Basin]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|pl_badwater}}
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''''[[Frontier]]'''''
 
| [[File:Pl frontier.jpg|160px|link=Frontier]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|pl_frontier_final}}
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''[[Gold Rush]]'''
 
| [[File:Goldrush.jpg|160px|link=Gold Rush]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|pl_goldrush}}
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''''[[Hoodoo]]'''''
 
| [[File:Plhoodoo.jpg|160px|link=Hoodoo]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|pl_hoodoo_final}}
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''[[Thunder Mountain]]'''
 
| [[File:PL Thunder Mountain.png|160px|link=Thunder Mountain]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|pl_thundermountain}}
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''[[Upward]]'''
 
| [[File:Engineer Update Upward.png|160px|link=Upward]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|pl_upward}}
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''[[Barnblitz]]'''
 
| [[File:Barnblitz.PNG|160px|link=Barnblitz]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|pl_barnblitz}}
 
|}
 
  
{{anchor|PLR maps|plr maps|Race maps|Payload Race maps}}
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=== Payload ===
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In '''Payload''', the BLU team must push a cart through a series of checkpoints and into the RED team's base within a certain amount of time. Reaching a checkpoint adds time to the timer.
  
=== Payload Race ===
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If a BLU player does not push the cart after 30 seconds have passed, the cart starts slowly moving backwards until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. If the cart is not moving backwards when time runs out, [[Overtime]] occurs, which gives the attacking team five seconds to move the bomb until they lose. The timer resets each time the cart is pushed.
Payload Race maps carry the '''plr_''' prefix; Community maps are identified with italic font.
 
  
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding=2 style="text-align:center;"
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=== Payload Race ===  
|- style="height: 20px;"
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{{anchor|PLR|plr|Plr|Race|race|Payload race|Payload Race}}
! class="header"  |Name
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In '''Payload Race''', both teams are issued a cart. The teams must simultaneously push their cart through enemy territory while preventing the enemy team from doing the same. Unlike Payload maps, the cart does not move backwards after any length of time (unless it is on an inclined slope) and there is no time limit; the map only ends when one team successfully pushes their cart to the finish point.
! class="header"  |Picture
 
! class="header"  |File name
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" width="80px" |'''[[Hightower]]'''
 
| [[File:Engineer Update Hightower.png|160px|link=Hightower]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|plr_hightower}}
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''''[[Nightfall]]'''''
 
| [[File:Nightfall stage2.png|160px|link=Nightfall]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|plr_nightfall_final}}
 
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|style="background-color:#F9D483;" |'''[[Pipeline]]'''
 
| [[File:Pipeline.jpg|160px|link=Pipeline]]
 
| width="60px" |{{code|plr_pipeline}}
 
|}
 
  
== Carts ==
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Payload Race maps tend to use rolling slopes much more than standard Payload maps. During [[Overtime]], both carts automatically move forward slowly to prevent [[Match outcomes#Stalemate|Stalemates]]. Pushing one cart stops the other from moving forward by itself. If the carts' tracks cross paths, and both carts arrive at the intersection at the same time, one cart waits for the other to pass by even if players are on both carts.
'''Carts''' are the objective and focus of the Payload and [[Payload Race]] game modes.
 
  
Carts are attached to a line of railroad tracks; the objective is to push the cart along said tracks, while the enemy team attempts to stop it. The cart is pushed by standing next to it – the more people, the faster it moves (up to a maximum of 3 – see [[#Speeds|Speeds]] section below). If any opposing team member gets near the cart, it is [[defense|blocked]] and the cart will not move until any opposition is removed. If any buildings get in its way, the building is destroyed as the cart runs into it. The cart acts as a level 1 [[Dispenser]] for the team that owns it, restoring [[health]] and providing [[ammo]] and [[metal]]. However, unlike Level 1 Dispensers the cart has no limit in the amount of metal it can give to Engineers.
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=== Li'l Chew Chew ===
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{{main|Frontier}}
  
If a cart is left unattended on specific slopes that ramp backwards, it will naturally roll down it. The cart-pushing team must push it continuously to get it up such hills, whereas reaching a downwards slope becomes a sort of checkpoint that the cart cannot reverse past. As of the [[July 8, 2010 Patch|Engineer Update]], the cart has a glowing, team-colored outline effect that enables its position to be identified through walls and from further away, allowing players to keep an eye on its whereabouts at all times.
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On the Payload map [[Frontier]], a substantially larger mechanized train engine known as '''Li'l Chew-Chew''' is used in place of the standard BLU cart. It has movable jaws with razor-sharp teeth and two headlights as eyes, and a rideable platform on the back.
  
=== Payload ===
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Providing cover from frontal attacks, Li'l Chew Chew is capable of significantly damaging any player of either team in its mouth when it is moving forwards. The damage done increases as more players ride its rear platform; three or more attackers cause the jaws to deal an instant-kill by "swallowing" the victim whole, leaving no corpse. The platform also has a built-in BLU [[Dispenser]]; however, those riding on it have trouble seeing directly in front of the cart, as the main body of the train is in the way. It has a noticeably increased pushing range when compared to normal carts. It cannot be blocked by opposing players from RED team standing in front of it, only when opposing players stand near or on top of the train's platform. Rüdy, a modified variant of Li'l Chew Chew, appears in [[Wutville]].
In '''Payload''' mode, the BLU team must push a cart through a series of checkpoints and into the RED team's base within a certain amount of time. Reaching a checkpoint adds time to the timer. If a BLU player does not push the cart after 30 seconds have passed, the cart will start moving backwards slowly until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. If the cart is not moving backwards when time runs out, [[Overtime]] will occur, which gives the attacking team five seconds to move the bomb or they lose. The timer resets each time the cart is touched.
 
  
=== Payload Race ===
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== Strategy ==
In '''Payload Race''' mode, both teams are issued with a cart. The teams must simultaneously push their cart through enemy territory while preventing the enemy team from doing the same. Unlike Payload maps, the cart will not move backwards after any length of time (unless it is on a downward slope) and there is no time limit; the map only ends when one team successfully pushes their cart to the finish point. Payload Race maps tend to use rolling slopes much more than standard Payload maps. During [[Overtime]], both carts will automatically move forward slowly to prevent stalemates. Pushing one cart stops the other from moving forward by itself.
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{{main
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|Community Payload strategy|l1=Community Payload strategy
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|Community Payload Race strategy|l2=Community Payload Race strategy
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}}
  
=== Lil' Chew Chew ===
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== {{anchor|Payload maps|Payload Maps|maps}} Maps ==
In the Payload map [[Frontier]], a substantially larger mechanized train engine known as "'''Lil' Chew-Chew'''" is used in place of the standard [[BLU]] cart. Providing cover from frontal attacks, the train is capable of significantly damaging anyone who finds themselves (whether willingly or forcibly) in its mouth when it is moving forwards; the damage done increases as more players ride its rear platform to the point where three or more attackers cause it to deal an instant kill. The platform also has a built-in BLU [[Dispenser]], however, those riding on it will have trouble seeing directly in front of the cart as the main body of the train is in the way. It has a noticeably increased pushing range when compared to normal carts.
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{{main|List of maps}}
  
{{anchor|Cart Speed|Cart speed|Cart Speeds|Cart speeds|Speeds}}
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Payload maps may be split into multiple rounds, such as [[Gold Rush]], [[Hoodoo]], and [[Thunder Mountain]]. These are split into three stages that the BLU team must advance through and win. Stages one and two have two checkpoints and stage three has three checkpoints (two for Hoodoo), counting the final point as such.
  
=== Cart speeds ===
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Certain maps, like [[Badwater Basin]] and [[Upward]], have a single round with four checkpoints, including the final point. Advancing the cart to the next checkpoint gives the BLU team extra time. Advancing the cart to the final point moves the map onto the next stage. When the cart reaches the final point on the final stage, the Payload cart explodes, killing anyone standing too close to it and destroying the RED team's base as well.
The '''cart speed''' depends on the amount of people (the multiplier) that are pushing. Currently, all stock Payload maps use the same speeds. Speeds are measured in Hammer units per second. Note that the capture limit is 3 players, and any additional players who push will not increase the speed further.
 
  
{| class="wikitable grid" style="text-align:center;"
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Payload Race maps can be single or multi-stage. [[Pipeline]] and [[Nightfall]] are split into three stages, whereas [[Hightower]] consists of only one stage. Winning in each of the first two stages gives an advantage to the winning team in the next stage (the cart starts slightly forward from the starting point).
! class="header" | Multiplier
 
! class="header" | Speed
 
! class="header" | Rate
 
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| (Backwards)
 
| -9
 
| -10%
 
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| x1
 
| 50
 
| 55%
 
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| x2
 
| 70
 
| 77%
 
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| x3
 
| 90
 
| 100%
 
|}
 
  
{{youtube|Cm77RHyx05o|2=[http://www.tf2tactics.com/entry.php?33-Correction-to-Cart-Cap-Speed-Video tf2tactics.com] video on cart cap speed (October 2009).}}
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=== Payload ===
 
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'''Payload''' maps carry the '''pl_''' prefix; community maps are identified with an italic font.
== Gallery ==
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{{Maps table|Payload}}
=== Carts ===
 
<gallery perrow="4">
 
File:BLU Bombcart.png|The [[BLU]] bomb cart.
 
File:RED Bombcart.png|The [[RED]] bomb cart, seen only on [[#Payload Race|Payload Race]] maps.
 
File:Hoodoo Bombcart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Hoodoo]].
 
File:Lil-chewchew.png|The special cart, "Lil' Chew Chew", found on [[Frontier]].
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
=== Concept art ===
 
<gallery>
 
File:Lilchewchew_concept01.jpeg|[[Frontier#Li.27l_Chew_Chew|Li'l Chew Chew]] Render
 
File:Lilchewchew_concept02.jpeg|Lil' Chew Chew finished sketch
 
File:Lilchewchew_concept03.png|Lil' Chew Chew draft sketch
 
File:Lilchewchew_concept04.jpeg|Lil' Chew Chew size comparison to older train cart
 
</gallery>
 
  
=== Unused models ===
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=== {{anchor|PLR maps|plr maps|Race maps|Payload Race maps}} Payload Race ===
The following models are present in the game files, however, remain [[unused content|unused]].
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'''Payload Race''' maps carry the '''plr_''' prefix; Community maps are identified with an italic font.
<gallery>
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{{Maps table|Payload Race}}
file:Prototrain1.png|The prototype rideable bomb cart.
 
file:Prototrain1under.png|The prototype rideable bomb cart undercarriage.
 
file:Prototrain2.png|The prototype rideable bomb cart car.
 
file:Prototrain2under.png|The prototype rideable bomb cart car undercarriage.
 
file:Spytechcartbomb.png|Cart bomb model found in game files that resembles above concept art.
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
== Related achievements ==
 
== Related achievements ==
==={{Class link|Scout}}===
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=== {{Class link|Scout}} ===
 
{{Achievement table
 
{{Achievement table
 
| {{Show achievement|Scout|Brushback}}
 
| {{Show achievement|Scout|Brushback}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
==={{Class link|Soldier}}===
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=== {{Class link|Soldier}} ===
 
{{Achievement table
 
{{Achievement table
 
| {{Show achievement|Soldier|Hamburger Hill}}
 
| {{Show achievement|Soldier|Hamburger Hill}}
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}}
 
}}
  
==={{Class link|Demoman}}===
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=== {{Class link|Demoman}} ===
 
{{Achievement table
 
{{Achievement table
 
| {{Show achievement|Demoman|Bravehurt}}
 
| {{Show achievement|Demoman|Bravehurt}}
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}}
  
==={{Class link|Heavy}}===
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=== {{Class link|Heavy}} ===
 
{{Achievement table
 
{{Achievement table
 
| {{Show achievement|Heavy|Pushkin the Kart}}
 
| {{Show achievement|Heavy|Pushkin the Kart}}
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}}
  
==={{Class link|Engineer}}===
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=== {{Class link|Engineer}} ===
 
{{Achievement table
 
{{Achievement table
 
| {{Show achievement|Engineer|No Man's Land}}
 
| {{Show achievement|Engineer|No Man's Land}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
==={{Class link|Spy}}===
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=== {{Class link|Spy}} ===
 
{{Achievement table
 
{{Achievement table
 
| {{Show achievement|Spy|Is It Safe?}}
 
| {{Show achievement|Spy|Is It Safe?}}
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== Update history ==
 
== Update history ==
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{{Update history|
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'''{{Patch name|4|29|2008}}''' ([[Gold Rush Update]])
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* Added Payload mode.
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* Added map: Gold Rush.
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'''{{Patch name|8|19|2008}}''' ([[Heavy Update]])
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* Added map: Badwater Basin.
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* Added proper handling of cart blocking recognition to Payload maps
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'''{{Patch name|12|15|2008}}'''
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* Fixed Engineers being able to upgrade the bomb cart's {{botignore|dispenser}} found in Payload levels
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* Fixed bomb cart's {{botignore|dispenser}} being solid to players and projectiles
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'''{{Patch name|5|21|2009}}''' ([[Sniper vs. Spy Update]])
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* Added Payload Race mode.
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* Added maps: Hoodoo and Pipeline.
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'''{{Patch name|7|8|2010}}''' ([[Engineer Update]])
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* Added maps: Hightower, Thunder Mountain, and Upward.
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'''{{Patch name|2|24|2011}}''' ([[Community Map Pack Update]])
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* Added maps: Frontier and Nightfall.
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'''{{Patch name|6|23|2011}}''' ([[Über Update]])
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* Added map: Barnblitz.
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'''{{Patch name|4|17|2012}}'''
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* {{Undocumented}} Payload carts no longer maintain player overheal.
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'''{{Patch name|5|10|2012}}'''
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* Added Enabled/Disabled inputs for the {{code|mapobj_cart_dispenser}} entity.
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'''{{Patch name|6|27|2012}}'''
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* Fixed cases where the Payload [[Heads-up display|HUD]] looked like the cart is still on a hill when it isn't.
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'''{{Patch name|2|1|2013}}'''
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* Fixed exploit where players could be pushed into enemy spawn rooms by the Payload cart.
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'''{{Patch name|6|18|2014}}''' ([[Love & War Update]])
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* Fixed physics debris triggering the Payload cart's finale explosion in [[Upward|{{code|pl_upward}}]].
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* {{Undocumented}} Added new voice lines for the Administrator for Payload Race.
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'''{{Patch name|12|8|2014}}''' ([[End of the Line Update]])
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* {{Undocumented}} Added Payload carts, with bombs from the [[End of the Line (video)|End of the Line movie]].
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'''{{Patch name|7|2|2015}} #1''' ([[Gun Mettle Update]])
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* Added map: Borneo.
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'''{{Patch name|7|4|2015}} #1'''
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* Fixed an exploit related to taunting and then dying on the final control point of Payload maps.
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'''{{Patch name|7|15|2015}} #1'''
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* Fixed an exploit related to the final control point and dropped weapons on Badwater Basin, Barnblitz, Borneo, and Gold Rush.
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'''{{Patch name|10|28|2015}} #1''' ([[Scream Fortress 2015]])
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* Added map: Hellstone.
  
'''[[April 29, 2008 Patch]]''' ([[Gold Rush Update]])
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'''{{Patch name|12|17|2015}} #1''' ([[Tough Break Update]])
* Added the Payload gametype
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* Added map: Snowycoast.
* Added Gold Rush map
 
  
'''[[August 19, 2008 Patch]]''' ([[A Heavy Update]])
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'''{{Patch name|7|7|2016}}''' ([[Meet Your Match Update]])
* Added [[Badwater Basin]]
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* Added map: Swiftwater.
* Added proper handling of cart blocking recognition to Payload maps
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'''{{Patch name|10|21|2016}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2016]])
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* Added map: Brimstone.
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'''{{Patch name|10|20|2017}}''' ([[Jungle Inferno Update]])
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* Added maps: Banana Bay and Enclosure.
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'''{{Patch name|10|19|2018}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2018]])
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* Added map: Gravestone.
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'''{{Patch name|10|10|2019}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2019]])
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* Added map: Precipice.
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'''{{Patch name|10|1|2020}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2020]])
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* Added maps: Bloodwater and Hassle Castle.
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'''{{Patch name|12|3|2020}}''' ([[Smissmas 2020]])
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* Added maps: Pier and Wutville.
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'''{{Patch name|10|5|2021}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2021]])
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* Added map: Terror.
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'''{{Patch name|12|2|2021}}''' ([[Smissmas 2021]])
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* Added maps: Bread Space, Chilly, and Polar.
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'''{{Patch name|7|8|2022}}'''
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* Fixed Payload cart not rolling back.
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'''{{Patch name|10|5|2022}}''' ([[Scream Fortress 2022]])
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* Added maps: Bonesaw and Ghoulpit.
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'''{{Patch name|12|5|2022}}''' ([[Smissmas 2022]])
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* Added maps: Frostcliff and Rumford.
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'''{{Patch name|7|12|2023}}''' ([[Summer 2023 Update]])
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* Added maps: Cashworks, Phoenix, and Venice.
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'''{{Patch name|10|9|2023}} #1''' ([[Scream Fortress 2023]])
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* Added maps: Corruption and Spineyard.
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'''{{Patch name|12|7|2023}}''' ([[Smissmas 2023]])
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* Added maps: Camber, Emerge, and Hacksaw.
  
'''[[June 3, 2011 Patch]]'''
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'''{{Patch name|7|18|2024}} #1''' ([[Summer 2024 Update]])
* Added new community contributed Payload Cart response rules for Sniper.
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* Added maps: Embargo and Odyssey.
  
== Bugs ==
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'''{{Patch name|12|11|2024}}''' ([[Smissmas 2024]])
[[Image:Payload glitch.jpeg|thumb|The cart spinning bug.]]
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* Added maps: Cutter and Patagonia.
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*As the cart counts as a [[control point]] in many ways, certain [[voice commands]] (such as "Help!") use their control point variants when used near the cart.
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== Unused content ==
*Spies that are disguised as the opposite team can spout [[responses]] about pushing or stopping the cart according to their true alleigance. Hearing a defending teammate complain the cart isn't moving forwards (or vice versa) is likely to blow the Spy's cover.
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The following models are present in the game files.
*The cart may sometimes randomly spin vertically.
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<gallery perrow=5>
*The capture progress HUD sometimes does not report how many players are pushing the cart. It may also display the cart as being blocked when it is not.
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file:Prototrain1.png|The prototype rideable bomb cart.
*Dying to the Payload cart explosion causes the deathcam to focus on an specific point of the map while displaying the name of an opponent, even if no enemy was involved in the player's death.
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file:Prototrain1under.png|The prototype rideable bomb cart undercarriage.
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file:Prototrain2.png|The prototype rideable bomb cart car.
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file:Prototrain2under.png|The prototype rideable bomb cart car undercarriage.
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file:Spytechcartbomb.png|Cart bomb model found in game files that resembles concept art.
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</gallery>
  
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== Bugs ==
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[[File:Payload glitch.jpeg|thumb|The cart spinning bug.]]
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[[File:Derail.jpg|thumb|A cart derailed from the track.]]
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* The cart may sometimes randomly spin vertically.
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* The capture progress HUD sometimes does not report how many players are pushing the cart. It may also display the cart as being blocked when it is not.
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* Dying due to the cart explosion causes the [[Deathcam]] to focus on a specific point of the map while displaying the name of an opponent, even if no enemy was involved in the player's death.
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* It is possible to derail the cart as it is falling by launching it with an explosion. This works because it becomes a physics prop when it reaches the end of the track.
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* A very rare glitch occurs when the doors to BLU do not open, and the map stays in Setup Time. The cart slowly pushes itself and cannot be blocked.
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* If a player repeatedly picks up weapons on top of the final checkpoint on certain maps, the dropped weapon may slip through the hatch and detonate the final checkpoint early.
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* On certain spots the player can be pushed inside of map geometry, such as the tunnel exit before Upward's 2nd point while standing on top of the cart.
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** It is possible to get stuck inside buildings this way.<!-- Needs citation on enemy buildings -->
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** It is also possible to get inside an enemy player's model.<!-- they may also get in enemy spawn by walking in the same step(add this if you think this isn't gamebreaking, since it do need an very cooperative enemy player) -->
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
[[Image:GoldrushCart.jpg|thumb|Concept drawing depicting a different style of cart.]]
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[[File:GoldrushCart.jpg|thumb|Concept drawing depicting a different style of cart.]]
  
* The default Payload takes the shape of a "Fat Man" implosion-style plutonium atomic bomb. This type of bomb was dropped over Nagasaki during World War II.
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* The default Payload takes the shape of a "[[w:Fat Man|Fat Man]]" implosion-style plutonium atomic bomb. This type of bomb was dropped over Nagasaki during World War II.
* Originally, an [[Engineer]] could upgrade the Dispenser on the cart, allowing it to give increased healing, ammo, and metal. This has since been fixed.
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* Hoodoo uses a different cart model. The map description reveals the cart to be carrying a "dirty bomb" – a nuclear explosive consisting of little more than radioactive material strapped to conventional explosives, such as TNT.
* [[Hoodoo]] uses a different cart model. The map description reveals the cart to be carrying a "dirty bomb" – a nuclear explosive consisting of little more than radioactive material strapped to conventional explosives, such as TNT.
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* On some of the carts, there is a [[Heavy]] [[Heavy responses|quote]] written into the paintwork:
* On all of the carts, there is a [[Heavy]] [[Heavy responses|quote]] written into the paintwork:
 
 
** The default cart bears the words 'Cry some more' scratched into the paintwork.
 
** The default cart bears the words 'Cry some more' scratched into the paintwork.
** The [[Hoodoo]] cart has the words 'So much blood!' painted in white on the front-most barrel and the word 'Bonk' written in dust underneath one of the straps (likely by the [[Scout]]).
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** The Hoodoo cart has the words 'So much blood!' painted in white on the front-most barrel and the word 'Bonk' written in dust underneath one of the straps.
** [[Frontier#Li.27l Chew Chew|Li'l Chew-Chew]] bears the words 'All of you are dead!' scratched into the paintwork in front of the smoke stack.
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** Lil' Chew-Chew bears the words 'All of you are dead!' scratched into the paintwork in front of the smoke stack.
* The light on the Payload cart is duct-taped on the Combat Mini-Sentry Gun.
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* The light on the Payload cart is the same as the one duct-taped on the [[Combat Mini-Sentry Gun]].
 
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{{GoldrushUpdateNav}}
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== Gallery ==
{{Maps nav}}
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=== Carts ===
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<gallery perrow="4">
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File:BLU Bombcart.png|The [[BLU]] team's bomb cart.
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File:RED Bombcart.png|The [[RED]] team's bomb cart, seen only on Payload Race maps.
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File:Hoodoo Bombcart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Hoodoo]].
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File:Lil-chewchew.png|The special cart, [[#Lil' Chew Chew|Lil' Chew Chew]], found on [[Frontier]].
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File:RED Helltower Bombcart.png|The RED team's tomb cart for [[Helltower]] and [[Hassle Castle]].
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File:BLU Helltower Bombcart.png|The BLU team's tomb cart for Helltower and [[Brimstone (map)|Brimstone]].
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File:RED EOTL Bombcart.png|The RED team's special [[End of the Line Update|End of the Line]] bomb cart.
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File:BLU EOTL Bombcart.png|The BLU team's special End of the Line bomb cart.
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File:BLU Snowycoast Bombcart.png|The BLU team's special [[Snowycoast]] bomb cart.
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File:Hellstone cart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Hellstone]].
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File:Gravestone Bottle Cart.png|The BLU team's scrumpy bottle cart for [[Gravestone]].
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File:Precipice Cauldron Cart.png|The BLU team's witch's cauldron cart for [[Precipice]].
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File:Bloodwater cart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Bloodwater]].
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File:Rudy.png|The special cart, Rüdy, found on [[Wutville]].
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File:Breadspace cart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Bread Space]].
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File:Chilly Cart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Chilly]].
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File:RED Bonesaw Bombcart.png|The RED team's saw cart on [[Hacksaw]] and [[Bonesaw (map)|Bonesaw]].
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File:BLU Bonesaw Bombcart.png|The BLU team's saw cart on Hacksaw and Bonesaw.
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File:GhoulpitPayloadCart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Ghoulpit]].
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File:Frostcliff cart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Frostcliff]].
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File:Rumford cart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Rumford]].
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File:Embargo cart.png|The special model for the cart on [[Embargo]].
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</gallery>
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=== Concept art ===
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<gallery>
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File:Lilchewchew concept01.jpeg|Lil' Chew Chew render
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File:Lilchewchew concept02.jpeg|Lil' Chew Chew finished sketch
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File:Lilchewchew concept03.png|Lil' Chew Chew draft sketch
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File:Lilchewchew concept04.jpeg|Lil' Chew Chew size comparison to older train cart.
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</gallery>
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=== Other ===
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File:HUD Payload.png|The HUD on Payload.
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File:HUD Payload Race.png|The HUD on Payload Race.
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File:Gamemode_payload.png|The main menu illustration used for Payload prior to the [[July 7, 2016 Patch]].
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File:Gamemode_payloadrace.png|The main menu illustration used for Payload Race prior to the July 7, 2016 Patch.
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File:Beta_pl_blueprints.png|The main menu illustration used for [[Mann Co. Beta Maps|beta Payload maps]].
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</gallery>
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{{Goldrush Update Nav}}
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{{Maps Nav}}
  
 
[[Category:Game modes]]
 
[[Category:Game modes]]

Latest revision as of 03:04, 23 December 2024

The third stage of Gold Rush, the first Payload map to be introduced into the game.
The RED base and final checkpoint of Badwater Basin.
Onward, great bomb-cart!
The Heavy

Payload is a game mode in which the BLU team must escort a cart, usually full of explosives, through a series of checkpoints and into the RED team's base within a certain amount of time.

The third stage of Pipeline, a Payload Race map.

Payload Race is another game mode based on Payload, in which both the RED and BLU teams have an explosive Payload. To win, each team must push their cart through enemy territory to reach the finishing point while preventing the enemy team from doing the same.

Cart mechanics

General

The cart is pushed by standing next to it – the more people there are, the faster it moves, up to a limit of 3 players. Any additional players beyond 3 do not increase the speed further.

  • Scouts and players carrying the Pain Train count for two people.
  • If a member of the opposing team stands near the cart, it is blocked, and the cart does not move until the opposing player leaves or is killed.
  • Spies disguised as an enemy cannot push their own cart or block the enemy's cart, but will get healed by the enemy's cart. Spies disguised as teammates can push their own cart and block the enemy's cart.
    • Disguised Spies do not get bonuses when disguised as Scout, nor if the class they are disguised as is using the Pain Train.
  • Different ÜberCharges interact differently with the cart, see the table below.
Medi Gun Push Block
Medi Gun
Medi Gun
No Yes
Kritzkrieg
Kritzkrieg
Yes Yes
Quick-Fix
Quick-Fix
No No
Vaccinator
Vaccinator
Yes Yes

If the cart is left unattended, it stops moving forwards and, after 30 seconds, it begins to roll backwards until the previous checkpoint. The cart-pushing team must stand next to it again to once again move it forwards.

On some maps, there are special incline slopes or rollback zones, where an unattended cart rolls backwards. In these zones, the cart-pushing team must continuously stand next to the cart to get it up such hills. These sections of track are marked with chevrons on the progress bar, to help show how far the cart must be pushed to overcome them.

Currently, all Standard Payload maps use the same cart speed. Speeds are measured in Hammer units per second.

Multiplier Speed Rate
Backwards -9 -10%
x1 50 55%
x2 70 77%
x3 90 100%

If any buildings are placed on the tracks, the building is destroyed as the cart passes through it. The cart works as a Level 1 Dispenser for the team it belongs to, restoring health and ammunition to those pushing it. Unlike Level 1 Dispensers, the cart does not have a limit to the amount of metal it can give to Engineers. It also provides ammo and health to disguised enemy Spies.

As of the Engineer Update, the cart has a glowing, team-colored outline effect that enables its position to be identified through walls and from further away, allowing players to keep an eye on its whereabouts at all times.

Payload

In Payload, the BLU team must push a cart through a series of checkpoints and into the RED team's base within a certain amount of time. Reaching a checkpoint adds time to the timer.

If a BLU player does not push the cart after 30 seconds have passed, the cart starts slowly moving backwards until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. If the cart is not moving backwards when time runs out, Overtime occurs, which gives the attacking team five seconds to move the bomb until they lose. The timer resets each time the cart is pushed.

Payload Race

In Payload Race, both teams are issued a cart. The teams must simultaneously push their cart through enemy territory while preventing the enemy team from doing the same. Unlike Payload maps, the cart does not move backwards after any length of time (unless it is on an inclined slope) and there is no time limit; the map only ends when one team successfully pushes their cart to the finish point.

Payload Race maps tend to use rolling slopes much more than standard Payload maps. During Overtime, both carts automatically move forward slowly to prevent Stalemates. Pushing one cart stops the other from moving forward by itself. If the carts' tracks cross paths, and both carts arrive at the intersection at the same time, one cart waits for the other to pass by even if players are on both carts.

Li'l Chew Chew

Main article: Frontier

On the Payload map Frontier, a substantially larger mechanized train engine known as Li'l Chew-Chew is used in place of the standard BLU cart. It has movable jaws with razor-sharp teeth and two headlights as eyes, and a rideable platform on the back.

Providing cover from frontal attacks, Li'l Chew Chew is capable of significantly damaging any player of either team in its mouth when it is moving forwards. The damage done increases as more players ride its rear platform; three or more attackers cause the jaws to deal an instant-kill by "swallowing" the victim whole, leaving no corpse. The platform also has a built-in BLU Dispenser; however, those riding on it have trouble seeing directly in front of the cart, as the main body of the train is in the way. It has a noticeably increased pushing range when compared to normal carts. It cannot be blocked by opposing players from RED team standing in front of it, only when opposing players stand near or on top of the train's platform. Rüdy, a modified variant of Li'l Chew Chew, appears in Wutville.

Strategy

Main articles: Community Payload strategy, Community Payload Race strategy

Maps

Main article: List of maps

Payload maps may be split into multiple rounds, such as Gold Rush, Hoodoo, and Thunder Mountain. These are split into three stages that the BLU team must advance through and win. Stages one and two have two checkpoints and stage three has three checkpoints (two for Hoodoo), counting the final point as such.

Certain maps, like Badwater Basin and Upward, have a single round with four checkpoints, including the final point. Advancing the cart to the next checkpoint gives the BLU team extra time. Advancing the cart to the final point moves the map onto the next stage. When the cart reaches the final point on the final stage, the Payload cart explodes, killing anyone standing too close to it and destroying the RED team's base as well.

Payload Race maps can be single or multi-stage. Pipeline and Nightfall are split into three stages, whereas Hightower consists of only one stage. Winning in each of the first two stages gives an advantage to the winning team in the next stage (the cart starts slightly forward from the starting point).

Payload

Payload maps carry the pl_ prefix; community maps are identified with an italic font.

Name Picture File name
Badwater Basin Plbadwater.png pl_badwater
Barnblitz Barnblitz.PNG pl_barnblitz
Bloodwater Pl bloodwater.png pl_bloodwater
Borneo Pl Borneo.jpg pl_borneo
Bread Space Pl breadspace.png pl_breadspace
Brimstone Pl fifthcurve event.png pl_fifthcurve_event
Cactus Canyon Cactus Canyon.jpg pl_cactuscanyon
Camber Pl camber.png pl_camber
Cashworks Pl cashworks.png pl_cashworks
Chilly Pl chilly.png pl_chilly
Corruption Pl corruption.png pl_corruption
Embargo Embargo.png pl_embargo
Emerge Pl emerge.png pl_emerge
Enclosure Enclosure main.jpg pl_enclosure_final
Frontier Pl frontier.jpg pl_frontier_final
Frostcliff Pl frostcliff.png pl_frostcliff
Ghoulpit Pl sludgepit event.png pl_sludgepit_event
Gold Rush Goldrush.jpg pl_goldrush
Gravestone Pl rumble event.png pl_rumble_event
Hassle Castle Pl hasslecastle.png pl_hasslecastle
Hellstone Pl millstone event.jpg pl_millstone_event
Hoodoo Plhoodoo.png pl_hoodoo_final
Odyssey Odyssey.png pl_odyssey
Patagonia Pl patagonia.png pl_patagonia
Phoenix Pl phoenix.png pl_phoenix
Pier Pl pier.png pl_pier
Polar Pl coal event.png pl_coal_event
Precipice Pl precipice event final.png pl_precipice_event_final
Rumford Pl rumford event.png pl_rumford_event
Snowycoast Pl snowycoast.jpg pl_snowycoast
Spineyard Pl spineyard.png pl_spineyard
Swiftwater Pl swiftwater.jpg pl_swiftwater
Terror Pl terror event.png pl_terror_event
Thunder Mountain PL Thunder Mountain.png pl_thundermountain
Upward Engineer Update Upward.png pl_upward
Venice Pl venice.png pl_venice
Wutville Pl wutville event.png pl_wutville_event

Payload Race

Payload Race maps carry the plr_ prefix; Community maps are identified with an italic font.

Name Picture File name
Banana Bay Bananabay main.jpg plr_bananabay
Bonesaw Plr hacksaw event.png plr_hacksaw_event
Cutter Plr cutter.png plr_cutter
Hacksaw Plr hacksaw.png plr_hacksaw
Helltower Plr hightower event centertower.jpg plr_hightower_event
Hightower Hightower.png plr_hightower
Nightfall Nightfall stage2.png plr_nightfall_final
Pipeline Pipeline.jpg plr_pipeline

Related achievements

Leaderboard class scout.png Scout

Brushback
Brushback
Stun 50 enemies while they are capturing a point or pushing the cart.


Leaderboard class soldier.png Soldier

Hamburger Hill
Hamburger Hill
Defend a cap point 30 times.


Ride of the Valkartie
Ride of the Valkartie
Ride the cart for 30 seconds.


Leaderboard class demoman.png Demoman

Bravehurt
Bravehurt
Kill 25 players defending a capture point or cart.


Scotch Guard
Scotch Guard
Kill 3 enemies capping or pushing a cart in a single stickybomb detonation 3 separate times.


Leaderboard class heavy.png Heavy

Pushkin the Kart
Pushkin the Kart
Get 50 caps on payload maps.


Stalin the Kart
Stalin the Kart
Block the enemy from moving the payload cart 25 times.


Leaderboard class engineer.png Engineer

No Man's Land
No Man's Land
Use a sentry gun to kill 25 enemy players that are capturing a point.


Leaderboard class spy.png Spy

Is It Safe?
Is It Safe?
Backstab 50 enemies who are capturing control points.


Update history

April 29, 2008 Patch (Gold Rush Update)
  • Added Payload mode.
  • Added map: Gold Rush.

August 19, 2008 Patch (Heavy Update)

  • Added map: Badwater Basin.
  • Added proper handling of cart blocking recognition to Payload maps

December 15, 2008 Patch

  • Fixed Engineers being able to upgrade the bomb cart's dispenser found in Payload levels
  • Fixed bomb cart's dispenser being solid to players and projectiles

May 21, 2009 Patch (Sniper vs. Spy Update)

  • Added Payload Race mode.
  • Added maps: Hoodoo and Pipeline.

July 8, 2010 Patch (Engineer Update)

  • Added maps: Hightower, Thunder Mountain, and Upward.

February 24, 2011 Patch (Community Map Pack Update)

  • Added maps: Frontier and Nightfall.

June 23, 2011 Patch (Über Update)

  • Added map: Barnblitz.

April 17, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Payload carts no longer maintain player overheal.

May 10, 2012 Patch

  • Added Enabled/Disabled inputs for the mapobj_cart_dispenser entity.

June 27, 2012 Patch

  • Fixed cases where the Payload HUD looked like the cart is still on a hill when it isn't.

February 1, 2013 Patch

  • Fixed exploit where players could be pushed into enemy spawn rooms by the Payload cart.

June 18, 2014 Patch (Love & War Update)

  • Fixed physics debris triggering the Payload cart's finale explosion in pl_upward.
  • [Undocumented] Added new voice lines for the Administrator for Payload Race.

December 8, 2014 Patch (End of the Line Update)

July 2, 2015 Patch #1 (Gun Mettle Update)

  • Added map: Borneo.

July 4, 2015 Patch #1

  • Fixed an exploit related to taunting and then dying on the final control point of Payload maps.

July 15, 2015 Patch #1

  • Fixed an exploit related to the final control point and dropped weapons on Badwater Basin, Barnblitz, Borneo, and Gold Rush.

October 28, 2015 Patch #1 (Scream Fortress 2015)

  • Added map: Hellstone.

December 17, 2015 Patch #1 (Tough Break Update)

  • Added map: Snowycoast.

July 7, 2016 Patch (Meet Your Match Update)

  • Added map: Swiftwater.

October 21, 2016 Patch (Scream Fortress 2016)

  • Added map: Brimstone.

October 20, 2017 Patch (Jungle Inferno Update)

  • Added maps: Banana Bay and Enclosure.

October 19, 2018 Patch (Scream Fortress 2018)

  • Added map: Gravestone.

October 10, 2019 Patch (Scream Fortress 2019)

  • Added map: Precipice.

October 1, 2020 Patch (Scream Fortress 2020)

  • Added maps: Bloodwater and Hassle Castle.

December 3, 2020 Patch (Smissmas 2020)

  • Added maps: Pier and Wutville.

October 5, 2021 Patch (Scream Fortress 2021)

  • Added map: Terror.

December 2, 2021 Patch (Smissmas 2021)

  • Added maps: Bread Space, Chilly, and Polar.

July 8, 2022 Patch

  • Fixed Payload cart not rolling back.

October 5, 2022 Patch (Scream Fortress 2022)

  • Added maps: Bonesaw and Ghoulpit.

December 5, 2022 Patch (Smissmas 2022)

  • Added maps: Frostcliff and Rumford.

July 12, 2023 Patch (Summer 2023 Update)

  • Added maps: Cashworks, Phoenix, and Venice.

October 9, 2023 Patch #1 (Scream Fortress 2023)

  • Added maps: Corruption and Spineyard.

December 7, 2023 Patch (Smissmas 2023)

  • Added maps: Camber, Emerge, and Hacksaw.

July 18, 2024 Patch #1 (Summer 2024 Update)

  • Added maps: Embargo and Odyssey.

December 11, 2024 Patch (Smissmas 2024)

  • Added maps: Cutter and Patagonia.

Unused content

The following models are present in the game files.

Bugs

The cart spinning bug.
A cart derailed from the track.
  • The cart may sometimes randomly spin vertically.
  • The capture progress HUD sometimes does not report how many players are pushing the cart. It may also display the cart as being blocked when it is not.
  • Dying due to the cart explosion causes the Deathcam to focus on a specific point of the map while displaying the name of an opponent, even if no enemy was involved in the player's death.
  • It is possible to derail the cart as it is falling by launching it with an explosion. This works because it becomes a physics prop when it reaches the end of the track.
  • A very rare glitch occurs when the doors to BLU do not open, and the map stays in Setup Time. The cart slowly pushes itself and cannot be blocked.
  • If a player repeatedly picks up weapons on top of the final checkpoint on certain maps, the dropped weapon may slip through the hatch and detonate the final checkpoint early.
  • On certain spots the player can be pushed inside of map geometry, such as the tunnel exit before Upward's 2nd point while standing on top of the cart.
    • It is possible to get stuck inside buildings this way.
    • It is also possible to get inside an enemy player's model.

Trivia

Concept drawing depicting a different style of cart.
  • The default Payload takes the shape of a "Fat Man" implosion-style plutonium atomic bomb. This type of bomb was dropped over Nagasaki during World War II.
  • Hoodoo uses a different cart model. The map description reveals the cart to be carrying a "dirty bomb" – a nuclear explosive consisting of little more than radioactive material strapped to conventional explosives, such as TNT.
  • On some of the carts, there is a Heavy quote written into the paintwork:
    • The default cart bears the words 'Cry some more' scratched into the paintwork.
    • The Hoodoo cart has the words 'So much blood!' painted in white on the front-most barrel and the word 'Bonk' written in dust underneath one of the straps.
    • Lil' Chew-Chew bears the words 'All of you are dead!' scratched into the paintwork in front of the smoke stack.
  • The light on the Payload cart is the same as the one duct-taped on the Combat Mini-Sentry Gun.

Gallery

Carts

Concept art

Other