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In 2009, one of [[Valve]]'s level designers [[Dario Casali]] answered a couple of questions regarding the map.<ref>[https://tf2maps.net/threads/goldrush-and-badwaters-development-pics.5196/ Goldrush and Badwater's development - pics!].</ref> During this conversation, he was asked to show some screenshots of early versions of maps, in response Dario sent a couple early development screenshots of Gold Rush and [[Badwater Basin]]. In the screenshots of the Gold Rush, beside various visual and geometric differences, some strange elements were noticed, such as the absence of rails for a Payload cart and instead of checkpoints there are [[Control Point (objective)#Gallery|Control Points]] that are only at the end of each stage and there are platforms next to each BLU spawn.
 
In 2009, one of [[Valve]]'s level designers [[Dario Casali]] answered a couple of questions regarding the map.<ref>[https://tf2maps.net/threads/goldrush-and-badwaters-development-pics.5196/ Goldrush and Badwater's development - pics!].</ref> During this conversation, he was asked to show some screenshots of early versions of maps, in response Dario sent a couple early development screenshots of Gold Rush and [[Badwater Basin]]. In the screenshots of the Gold Rush, beside various visual and geometric differences, some strange elements were noticed, such as the absence of rails for a Payload cart and instead of checkpoints there are [[Control Point (objective)#Gallery|Control Points]] that are only at the end of each stage and there are platforms next to each BLU spawn.
  
10 years later, Dario Casali answered some questions about these screenshots.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210830155211/https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FJcus5eP.png Screenshot of the e-mail], taken from: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RidSpRGRwuc&t=721s Dustbowl & Gold Rush: Twins Removed Before Birth].</ref> He stated that initially this map was intended for the [[List of game modes (Classic)#Attack.2FDefend|TFC Control Point mode]], but then it was transformed into a Payload map. He also noted that the map was originally called Dustbowl 2.
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10 years later, Dario Casali answered some questions about these screenshots.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210830155211/https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FJcus5eP.png Screenshot of the e-mail], taken from: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RidSpRGRwuc Dustbowl & Gold Rush: Twins Removed Before Birth].</ref> He stated that initially this map was intended for the [[List of game modes (Classic)#Attack.2FDefend|TFC Control Point mode]], but then it was transformed into a Payload map. He also noted that the map was originally called Dustbowl 2.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:53, 31 August 2021

Dustbowl 2
Dustbowl2 controlpointa.jpg
Basic Information
Developer(s): {{{map-developer}}}
Map Info
Environment: Desert
Setting: Daylight, sunny

Dustbowl 2 was the remake of the classic version of Dustbowl and was being developed for Team Fortress 2 sometime in 2007. The map was aimed at improving the layout and geometry of the map. It eventually became Gold Rush that is currently in the game.

In 2009, one of Valve's level designers Dario Casali answered a couple of questions regarding the map.[1] During this conversation, he was asked to show some screenshots of early versions of maps, in response Dario sent a couple early development screenshots of Gold Rush and Badwater Basin. In the screenshots of the Gold Rush, beside various visual and geometric differences, some strange elements were noticed, such as the absence of rails for a Payload cart and instead of checkpoints there are Control Points that are only at the end of each stage and there are platforms next to each BLU spawn.

10 years later, Dario Casali answered some questions about these screenshots.[2] He stated that initially this map was intended for the TFC Control Point mode, but then it was transformed into a Payload map. He also noted that the map was originally called Dustbowl 2.

Gallery

References