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Revision as of 17:30, 8 April 2021

Badlands has multiple variations, including Arena and King of the Hill.
Badlands (Control Point)
Badlands2.png
Basic Information
Variants: Arena and King of the Hill
Developer(s): Unknown
Map Info
Environment: Desert
Setting: Dusk, cloudy
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.
Map Overview
Badlands (Control Point) overview.png

Badlands is a remake of the Classic CTF Badlands from Team Fortress Classic, and was released in the February 14, 2008 Patch. Much of the map has been changed and the map type has been changed from Capture the Flag to Control Point. The map consists of a base for each team, an open second point for each team located on the top of a hill, and a center point on the bridge.

Introduction video

Locations

Control Point 3

The middle capture point is located on the bridge that separates the map in half.

  • Entrances: Each team has 3 paths to the bridge. One from either of the two buildings, and a third from the dirt ramps on the ends of the bridge.
  • Valley: Each team also has a path that goes under the bridge. It is useful for making ambushes on the opposing team.
  • Rail Cars: There are rail cars located on either side of the capture point. Not only do these cars serve as cover, they also divide the bridge in half. The boxes on top of the cars are slightly smaller than the cars themselves, which allows for any class to jump over them by first jumping onto the car.
  • Window: There is a window and balcony on either side of the bridge. This spot is typically used as a Sniper nest.
  • Pillars: Each side also has a pair of rock pillars that allow access from the bridge onto the balcony next to the window.
  • House: There are large, wooden houses at the corners of the bridge, these houses act as a transfer point from the 2/4th point to the middle one and vice versa.

Control Points 2 & 4

The second capture points are located at the end of either dirt path leading off of the bridge. Both of these points are located on the top of a large rock spire.

  • Entrances from the middle point: The second control point can be reached either by the dirt road at the end of the bridge, or by passing under the bridge.
  • Deck: There is a small deck along the back side of either point. This is the only place on the top of the spire that Engineer's can build on.
  • Ledge: When approaching from the dirt path, there is a small ledge against the edge of the map. This ledge allows Scouts to double-jump onto the spire. Soldiers and Demomen can rocket jump or sticky jump onto the spire from here too.
  • Battlements: Both upper entrances lead onto the battlements, as well as the side entrance via a set of stairs. The battlements allow access to the final point via stairs down to the lower level (from both the sides and the atrium), as well as a pair of ledges that surround the point from either side.
  • Dropdown: There is also an open vent that acts as a one way exit from the battlements onto the path that leads under the bridge. It is also possible to rocket/sticky/double jump into it.

Control Points 1 & 5

The final control points are located inside the complexes at either end of the map.

  • Lower Left: The small doorway entrance leading from the lobby stairs that is next to the point and spawn door.
  • Lower Middle: The main entrance to the final point, under the atrium entrances.
  • Atrium: The main and side entrances both lead to a small atrium that looks directly at the final control point. There are stairs to the left that lead up to the battlements, and a small bit of cover in the form of metal barrels on the right.

Strategy

Main article: Community Badlands (CP) strategy

Control Point timing

Control Point Multiplier Seconds
Control Point 1 and 5 ×1
4 .000
×2
2 .667
×3
2 .182
×4
1 .920
Control Point 2 and 4 ×1
16 .000
×2
10 .667
×3
8 .727
×4
7 .680
Control Point 3 ×1
20 .000
×2
13 .333
×3
10 .909
×4
9 .600


Update history

February 14, 2008 Patch
  • Badlands released

February 19, 2008 Patch

  • Fixed Badlands exploits and missing textures.

February 28, 2008 Patch

  • Fixed Badlands never having Sudden death triggered.

March 20, 2008 Patch

  • Updated Badlands with several exploit fixes.

July 10, 2013 Patch

  • Updated Badlands with prop fixes.

July 24, 2013 Patch

  • Opened the windows around the center point.
  • Smoothed player clipping around doorways.

February 29, 2016 Patch

July 7, 2016 Patch #1 (Meet Your Match Update)

  • Final cap point capture time increased to 2 seconds (from 1 second).
  • Clips and blockbullets added to stairs.

October 21, 2016 Patch (Scream Fortress 2016)

  • Removed cp_badlands from the Competitive maps list.

November 1, 2017 Patch

  • Disabled collision on a bunch of props (mainly lights/lamps).
  • Reduced attackers' spawn advantage by 1 second when working on final control point.
  • Upgraded the small ammo pack to medium in the yard (on the porch).

Early Development

Main article: Badlands (Capture the Flag)

Trivia

  • According to the Map of Mann's Land, this map is just one area of a large mass of Badlands that contains Pipeline, 2Fort, Badwater Basin, Thunder Mountain, Gravel Pit, and Well.
  • The term 'Badlands' refers to an area of dry terrain where rock has been eroded by wind and water or by extensive mining.
  • According to the WAR! comics, Badlands is located in New Mexico.
  • In the WAR! comics, one of the photos shows the Demoman with a glove saying "Badland Brawlers". The Badland Brawlers logo again appears on the Scout's Whoopee Cap.
  • The bird call you can hear in the map is that of the Northern Goshawk.
  • Underneath the final control point, a yen symbol (¥) can be found. This is a reference to the map's creator, Iikka Keränen. It can also be found on Hydro, and a similar symbol can be found on Canals, a map he designed for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

See also