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*'''Cover:''' At each team's main entrance, there are large metal sheets on each side of the bridge to the middle. These provide cover from enemies entering through their main entrance.
 
*'''Cover:''' At each team's main entrance, there are large metal sheets on each side of the bridge to the middle. These provide cover from enemies entering through their main entrance.
 
*'''Lobby:''' Outside the main room there is a lobby area, much like the one before the final point of the original [[Gorge]]. This area provides access to all of the entrances to the main room for both teams.
 
*'''Lobby:''' Outside the main room there is a lobby area, much like the one before the final point of the original [[Gorge]]. This area provides access to all of the entrances to the main room for both teams.
 
  
 
===Control Points 2 & 4===
 
===Control Points 2 & 4===
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*'''Valley:''' Underneath the bridge there is a lower valley area. It leads under the bridge, where there is a medium health pack located.
 
*'''Valley:''' Underneath the bridge there is a lower valley area. It leads under the bridge, where there is a medium health pack located.
 
*'''Side Bridge:''' To the far side of this area there is another raised walkway which leads directly to one of the routes to the middle point. There is a medium health and ammo pack located at the far side from the final point.
 
*'''Side Bridge:''' To the far side of this area there is another raised walkway which leads directly to one of the routes to the middle point. There is a medium health and ammo pack located at the far side from the final point.
 
  
 
===Control Points 1 & 5===
 
===Control Points 1 & 5===
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*'''Crates:''' Behind the point there are a series of stacked crates. These offer a good heigh advantage over the point itself and the lowest ledge can be accessed by all classes, the higher area however requires a higher jump.
 
*'''Crates:''' Behind the point there are a series of stacked crates. These offer a good heigh advantage over the point itself and the lowest ledge can be accessed by all classes, the higher area however requires a higher jump.
 
*'''Raised deck:''' At the opposite side of the area from the defending spawn is a raised deck, which connects two rooms and then stairs which leads to the flat area the point is on.
 
*'''Raised deck:''' At the opposite side of the area from the defending spawn is a raised deck, which connects two rooms and then stairs which leads to the flat area the point is on.
 
  
 
== Control Point Timing ==
 
== Control Point Timing ==

Revision as of 02:58, 20 January 2011

5Gorge
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Basic Information
Variants: Gorge, Gorge (Capture the Flag) and Gorge Event
Developer(s): Unknown
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.
Map Overview
5Gorge overview.png

5Gorge is a Standard Control Point version of Gorge as opposed to standard Attack/Defend in cp_gorge.

In order to win 5Gorge, teams must capture all five available control points. Both teams start off with two points each with the middle point neutral at the start of the game.

Version differences

  • A modified final control point of the original Gorge is the center control point for 5Gorge.
  • The courtyard area outside of the attacker's spawn on the original Gorge is the location of the final control points for 5Gorge.


Locations

Control Point 3

The middle capture point is located on a raised platform in the centre of a square room.

  • Entrances: Each team has 3 entrances into the main room. A main door that leads to either end of the platform the control point is located on, a side entrance to the same level and an access to the raised ring above the point.
  • Pit: In the centre of the room there is a sunkern area. On either side of the control point there are stairs to a pit underneath the point itself. In the pit there is a large health and ammo pack.
  • Upper Ring: Each team has access to the upper ring, which runs along all four walls of the main room. In each corner, and at each teams access point, there are small rooms.
  • Cover: At each team's main entrance, there are large metal sheets on each side of the bridge to the middle. These provide cover from enemies entering through their main entrance.
  • Lobby: Outside the main room there is a lobby area, much like the one before the final point of the original Gorge. This area provides access to all of the entrances to the main room for both teams.

Control Points 2 & 4

The second capture points are located on a bridge. The layout of this area is the same as the first capture point in Gorge.

  • Entrances from the middle point: There are 2 entrances, at either side of the bridge. Both of these lead to the downstairs area of the lobby between the 2 control points.
  • Entrances from the final point: There are 3 entrances to the bridge area, with the main entrance leads direction to the end of the bridge. There are also 2 side routes, one which is located slightly off to the side of the bridge and leads into a lower area. The other one leads to the other side of the bridge via the raised area around the final point.
  • Valley: Underneath the bridge there is a lower valley area. It leads under the bridge, where there is a medium health pack located.
  • Side Bridge: To the far side of this area there is another raised walkway which leads directly to one of the routes to the middle point. There is a medium health and ammo pack located at the far side from the final point.

Control Points 1 & 5

The final capture points are located on a flat area, right outside the defending teams spawn room. This area is similar to the open courtyard outside Blu spawn on Gorge.

  • Entrances from the second point: There are 3 entrances into the final area from the second capture point. One entrance leads into the raised room, which connects to the raised bridge at the far side of the area from the capture point. The next entrance along leads directly from a small room located at the end of the bridge. It has 2 entrances to the final area, each located at the side of a small outcropping room. The last entrance is at the opposite end from the raised room and is an arch through a low wall.
  • Defending team spawn exits: There are three spawn exits in this final area, all of which are are located slightly off to the side of the point. Two located on the same side of the point are slightly lower down than the flat area the point is on, there is a ramping connecting the two areas.
  • Building: Directly next to the point is a small building, which houses health and ammo. There is also a ramp leaning against it which gives access to the roof, which over looks the point itself
  • Crates: Behind the point there are a series of stacked crates. These offer a good heigh advantage over the point itself and the lowest ledge can be accessed by all classes, the higher area however requires a higher jump.
  • Raised deck: At the opposite side of the area from the defending spawn is a raised deck, which connects two rooms and then stairs which leads to the flat area the point is on.

Control Point Timing

Template:Map items

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
12 .000
×2
8 .000
×3
6 .545
×4
5 .760
Control Point 3 ×1
24 .000
×2
16 .000
×3
13 .091
×4
11 .520


Update history

December 3, 2010 (Beta)

  • Fixed broken environment maps.

December 8, 2010 (Beta)

  • Changes to the mid arena:
    • Raised cap and connected it to the surrounding space via two bridges
    • Added cover on the each side of the main door entrance
    • Fully connected the upper catwalk ring
    • Fixed missing clips on BLU's upper observation room
    • Reduced the amount of health and ammo in the pit
    • Clipped the ceiling so the dome edge doesn't snag players
  • Reduced defender spawn when on a final cap

January 19, 2011 Patch

  • Added CP_5Gorge to TF2.

Trivia

  • The map was formerly part of the Team Fortress 2 Beta.
  • A Valve employee has stated that 5Gorge was the original version, dating back months before the Attack/Defend version's release.[1]

Gallery

See also: Category:Gorge images

References

  1. Email from Valve employee, retrieved December 4, 2010.

See also