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:I think it's meant to be just a redirect. Lots of other pages do it. [[File:Paint Splat TheValueOfTeamwork.png|20px|link=User talk:ClockworkSpirit2343]] [[User:ClockworkSpirit2343|<font color="993443"><big>'' '''ClockworkSpirit2343''' ''</big></font>]] [[File:Scout emblem RED.png|25px|link=]] 09:01, 16 July 2016 (PDT)
 
:I think it's meant to be just a redirect. Lots of other pages do it. [[File:Paint Splat TheValueOfTeamwork.png|20px|link=User talk:ClockworkSpirit2343]] [[User:ClockworkSpirit2343|<font color="993443"><big>'' '''ClockworkSpirit2343''' ''</big></font>]] [[File:Scout emblem RED.png|25px|link=]] 09:01, 16 July 2016 (PDT)
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== Medieval-style Maps ==
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With the addition of Burghausen to the game, the Medieval-style description for Attack/Defend maps no longer applies to every Medieval map. I'm not fully sure how to address it, outside of simply just rewriting the description to be a shortened description of Medieval Mode. Given that the Medieval Mode page already lists the official maps for the mode, it's always an option to remove it from the styles entirely, but I think it's worth keeping the designation seeing as Medieval Mode maps do play quite differently from other maps in the category. Personally, I'll probably just go with making it a short description of Medieval Mode if nobody has any objections. '''[[User:ClockworkSpirit2343|<font color="#CF7336">ClockworkSpirit2343</font>]]'''[[File:Backpack Knife.png|20px|link=]][[File:Painted Wiki Cap CF7336.png|20px|link=]] | (<small>[[User talk:ClockworkSpirit2343|Talk]]</small>) 07:54, 25 July 2024 (UTC)

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Game mode(s)

I'm not clear on this game mode having game modes thing. It says that Control Point is a game mode. Later, it says that it has two game modes itself. (A different page says it has three game modes.) Shouldn't the wording be changed for that subsection? Or do game modes have game modes within themselves? If you click on 'Start Playing' in TF2, it doesn't give you the option of picking "Control Point – Attack/Defend" or "Control Point – Standard Control Point". By the way, and I'm not saying that these are not modes, but why does TF2 only give you the option of playing "Payload", "King of the Hill", "Attack/Defense", "Payload Race", "Control Points", "Capture the Flag", and "Random"? Where is "Arena" and "Territorial Control", not to mention the "other modes" (not including "Training" since I see that easily) I read about? Rolandius 05:54, 7 October 2011 (PDT)

Strategy section is empty

All it contains is a redirect. Should we even include it, or rather include it in the See also?

I think it's meant to be just a redirect. Lots of other pages do it. Paint Splat TheValueOfTeamwork.png ClockworkSpirit2343 Scout emblem RED.png 09:01, 16 July 2016 (PDT)

Medieval-style Maps

With the addition of Burghausen to the game, the Medieval-style description for Attack/Defend maps no longer applies to every Medieval map. I'm not fully sure how to address it, outside of simply just rewriting the description to be a shortened description of Medieval Mode. Given that the Medieval Mode page already lists the official maps for the mode, it's always an option to remove it from the styles entirely, but I think it's worth keeping the designation seeing as Medieval Mode maps do play quite differently from other maps in the category. Personally, I'll probably just go with making it a short description of Medieval Mode if nobody has any objections. ClockworkSpirit2343Backpack Knife.pngPainted Wiki Cap CF7336.png | (Talk) 07:54, 25 July 2024 (UTC)