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'''Thunder Mountain''' is a Valve-developed [[Payload]] map included with the [[Engineer Update]], [http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=4048 revealed] on Day 4 thereof. It is the third official Payload map to be developed and released since the [[Heavy Update]], and one of three Payload-based maps released during the Engineer Update, the others being [[Upward]] and [[Hightower]] (a [[Payload Race]] map). | '''Thunder Mountain''' is a Valve-developed [[Payload]] map included with the [[Engineer Update]], [http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=4048 revealed] on Day 4 thereof. It is the third official Payload map to be developed and released since the [[Heavy Update]], and one of three Payload-based maps released during the Engineer Update, the others being [[Upward]] and [[Hightower]] (a [[Payload Race]] map). | ||
− | Thunder Mountain is a multi-stage Payload map, like [[Gold Rush]] and [[Hoodoo]]. However, unlike other Payload maps, it features new gameplay elements such as a bridge which must be raised in order for the [[cart]] to cross, and new types of cart tracks. Going down, the cart will roll whether it is being pushed or not, and if it is going up, if it is stopped with no-one pushing, it will roll to the bottom of the hill. These sections are marked with yellow and black caution tape-like decor. | + | Thunder Mountain is a multi-stage Payload map, like [[Gold Rush]] and [[Hoodoo]]. However, unlike other Payload maps, it features new gameplay elements such as a bridge which must be raised in order for the [[Payload#Carts|cart]] to cross, and new types of cart tracks. Going down, the cart will roll whether it is being pushed or not, and if it is going up, if it is stopped with no-one pushing, it will roll to the bottom of the hill. These sections are marked with yellow and black caution tape-like decor. |
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Revision as of 18:35, 30 January 2012
Thunder Mountain | |
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Basic Information | |
Variants: | Mannpower |
Developer(s): | Unknown |
Map Info | |
Environment: | Alpine |
Setting: | Daylight, raining |
Hazards: | Pitfall |
Map Photos | |
“ | Aw, now you don't look like a happy camper.
Click to listen
— The Engineer finding the Sniper's hidden camping spot
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Thunder Mountain is a Valve-developed Payload map included with the Engineer Update, revealed on Day 4 thereof. It is the third official Payload map to be developed and released since the Heavy Update, and one of three Payload-based maps released during the Engineer Update, the others being Upward and Hightower (a Payload Race map).
Thunder Mountain is a multi-stage Payload map, like Gold Rush and Hoodoo. However, unlike other Payload maps, it features new gameplay elements such as a bridge which must be raised in order for the cart to cross, and new types of cart tracks. Going down, the cart will roll whether it is being pushed or not, and if it is going up, if it is stopped with no-one pushing, it will roll to the bottom of the hill. These sections are marked with yellow and black caution tape-like decor.
Contents
Goal
- BLU Team: The BLU team's primary goal is to guide the cart on its tracks throughout the map. By continuously pushing the cart forward and breaking through RED defensive positions, it will detonate and the BLU team will be victorious. Failure to push the cart forward by having teammates near it will eventually result in the cart slowly moving backwards after a period of time, eroding your team's past progress.
- RED Team: Opposite the BLU team's objective, the team function of RED, as a group, is to deter and stall the BLU team and prevent them from advancing the cart to its final destination. By fighting off their opposition for a long enough period of time, the RED team will be victorious. The most effective way to stall the BLU team is to remain very close to the cart, thereby halting it from moving even with BLU forces nearby.
Locations
- First Courtyard - Just outside BLU spawn is a courtyard that resembles Gold Rush's Stage A, Checkpoint 1.
- Bridge - At the end of the First Courtyard is a small, tighter section of woodwork that leads to an unraised bridge. By pushing the cart onto the point the bridge raises slowly until it is high enough for the Payload to cross.
- Final Spiral - In Thunder Mountain's final stage is a large tower, which the BLU team slowly climbs over the course of the round until they push it into a hole in the center, detonating the cart.
Strategy
Easter eggs
- On Stage A, in the BLU spawn, the player may see some BLU characters in an area similar to the Soldier Training map, around a blackboard. They will occasionally taunt, albeit with no weapons, and will also occasionally do the Thriller taunt regardless of the time of the year. [1]
- On Stage B, in the RED spawn, one may see the RED team swimming in a pool.
- On Stage C, near the second checkpoint (third dot), off in the distance the Sniper can be seen near his camper van (the same one seen in Meet the Sniper), a tent, and a fire. He only appears after BLU team has pushed the Payload past the first checkpoint.
Gallery
Update history
July 8, 2010 Patch (Engineer Update)
- The map was added to the game.
- Clipped off sticky outcrops for smoother movement
- Clipped various exploit ledges
- Increased environment ambient exterior light level
- Stage 1
- Fixed hole in respawn room brushes in RED spawn
- Shifted respawn times to favor BLU by two seconds
- Stage 3
- Clipped rocks off by BLU's spawn exit that leads to building B (allowed Snipers to snipe the entire area)
- Removed embedded displacement (building B interior roof)
- Removed rogue clip brush from building A balcony
- Updated the final stage to have the train begin receding after 25 seconds (15 seconds on the final stretch)
- [Undocumented] Reduced the cart speed on the final two ramps in the final stage to 1/2 normal speed.
Trivia
- Thunder Mountain was originally teased on Day 1 of the Engineer Update, on the Map of Mann's Land, an area that a number of game maps occupy.
- Thunder Mountain is an actual mountain in Template:W.
- Occasionally a blue logging train will pass by on the train tracks at stage A.
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