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The Catapult was a modified Teleporter that worked similar to the player launchers in the [[Passtime]] gamemode, launching the user into the air with some forward momentum using airblast force to do so.
 
The Catapult was a modified Teleporter that worked similar to the player launchers in the [[Passtime]] gamemode, launching the user into the air with some forward momentum using airblast force to do so.
 
''The commented-out code is the actual Catapult functionality, while what remains appears to be Valve trying to quickly test the [[Speed Pad]] speed boost using the same building.''
 
void CObjectCatapult::Launch( CBaseEntity* pEnt )
 
{
 
CTFPlayer *pPlayer = ToTFPlayer( pEnt );
 
if ( !pPlayer )
 
return;
 
 
//Vector vForward;
 
//QAngle qEyeAngle = pEnt->EyeAngles();
 
//AngleVectors( pEnt->EyeAngles(), &vForward );
 
//vForward.NormalizeInPlace();
 
//vForward.z += 2.0f;
 
//vForward.NormalizeInPlace();
 
 
 
//pPlayer->ApplyAirBlastImpulse( tf_engineer_catapult_force.GetFloat() * vForward );
 
pPlayer->m_Shared.AddCond( TF_COND_SPEED_BOOST, 5.0f );
 
}
 
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 23:47, 28 May 2021

The Catapult is a scrapped Engineer building seen in footage of a leaked Team Fortress 2 "staging" (indev) build alongside other features that were being worked on for the scrapped Spy vs Engineer WAR! update. It was teased in Lecture Valley[1].

The Catapult was a modified Teleporter that worked similar to the player launchers in the Passtime gamemode, launching the user into the air with some forward momentum using airblast force to do so.

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