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[[Image:Wellconceptart.png|thumb|right|500px|A ''Team Fortress'' világ]]
 
[[Image:Wellconceptart.png|thumb|right|500px|A ''Team Fortress'' világ]]
 
{{hatnote|A pályák listájához, lásd [[List of maps/hu|Pályák listája]].}}
 
{{hatnote|A pályák listájához, lásd [[List of maps/hu|Pályák listája]].}}
A ''Team Fortress 2'' hét hivatalos '''játékmódot''' tartalmaz. Kezdetben, csak három játékmód volt: [[#Capture the Flag|Zászlófoglalás]], [[#Control Point|Pontfoglalás]], és [[#Territorial Control|Területfoglalás]]. Számos [[updates/hu|frissítés]] öt újabb játékmódot hozott; ([[#Payload|Payload]], [[#Arena|Aréna]], [[#King of the Hill|King of the Hill]], [[#Payload Race/hu|Payload Verseny]] és [[Medieval Mode/hu|Középkori mód]]) továbbá két gyakorló pálya. Ezek a módok 41 hivatalos [[List of maps/hu|pályán]] oszlanak el és sokrétű játékot és stílust biztosítanak a ''Team Fortress 2''-ben.
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A ''Team Fortress 2'' hét hivatalos '''játékmódot''' tartalmaz. Kezdetben, csak három játékmód volt: [[#Capture the Flag|Zászlófoglalás]], [[#Control Point|Pontfoglalás]], és [[#Territorial  
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Control|Területfoglalás]]. Számos [[updates/hu|frissítés]] öt újabb játékmódot hozott; ([[#Payload|Payload]], [[#Arena|Aréna]], [[#King of the Hill|King of the Hill]], [[#Payload Race/hu|
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Payload Verseny]] és [[Medieval Mode/hu|Középkori mód]]) továbbá két gyakorló pálya. Ezek a módok 41 hivatalos [[List of maps/hu|pályán]] oszlanak el és sokrétű játékot és stílust  
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biztosítanak a ''Team Fortress 2''-ben.
  
 
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{{Quotation|'''Abraham Lincoln''', ''Második beiktatási beszéde, 1865''|Kendőzetlen tényszerűséggel kijelentem, egyszerűen ''Imádom'' az Aréna Módot.}}
 
{{Quotation|'''Abraham Lincoln''', ''Második beiktatási beszéde, 1865''|Kendőzetlen tényszerűséggel kijelentem, egyszerűen ''Imádom'' az Aréna Módot.}}
 
{{See also|Tips#Arena|l1=Arena tips}}
 
{{See also|Tips#Arena|l1=Arena tips}}
Az '''Aréna''' pályák célja hogy fenntartsa a Team Fortress 2 kasztok változatosságát, miközben két csapat ütközetén van a hangsúly. Ahol más játékmódok egy egyértelmű átfogó stratégia használatát igénylik a csapatnak, az Aréna az egyszerű harcokban hozott taktikai döntésekre koncentrál. Az Aréna pályák arena_ előtaggal rendelkeznek.
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Az '''Aréna''' pályák célja hogy fenntartsa a Team Fortress 2 kasztok változatosságát, miközben két csapat ütközetén van a hangsúly. Ahol más játékmódok egy egyértelmű átfogó stratégia  
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használatát igénylik a csapatnak, az Aréna az egyszerű harcokban hozott taktikai döntésekre koncentrál. Az Aréna pályák arena_ előtaggal rendelkeznek.
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Az aréna pályák, kisebbek és egy kör rövidebb ideig tart. A kör akkor ér véget, ha az egyik csapatnak már nincs élő játékosa, vagy ha a középső pont már megszerezhető és valamely csapat
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megszerzi. A középső pont egy perc után válik foglalhatóvá, adott körön belül. A körök általában nagyon gyorsak és kompetitívek, a hangsúly a csapat összeállításán van, és hogy hogy tudsz
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szembeszállni a szemben álló csapat tagjaival. Az Aréna mód alkalmas kisebb három vs. három meccsekre, de emellett kényelmesen játszható nagy 12 vs 12 felállású összecsapásokkor is. Az
  
Az aréna pályák, kisebbek és egy kör rövidebb ideig tart. A kör akkor ér véget, ha az egyik csapatnak már nincs élő játékosa, vagy ha a középső pont már megszerezhető és valamely csapat megszerzi. A középső pont egy perc után válik foglalhatóvá, adott körön belül. A körök általában nagyon gyorsak és kompetitívek, a hangsúly a csapat összeállításán van, és hogy hogy tudsz szembeszállni a szemben álló csapat tagjaival. Az Aréna mód alkalmas kisebb három vs. három meccsekre, de emellett kényelmesen játszható nagy 12 vs 12 felállású összecsapásokkor is. Az Aréna nagyon hasonlít a [[Sudden Death/hu|Hirtelen halálhoz]] - a feltámadás ki van kapcsolva és nincsenek felhasználható [[resupply/hu|ellátó]] szekrények. Általában nagyon kevés There are usually very few health kits available, often located far from the main action and/or near high-risk hazards. This forces teams to rely more on Dispensers and Medics.
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Aréna nagyon hasonlít a [[Sudden Death/hu|Hirtelen halálhoz]] - a feltámadás ki van kapcsolva és nincsenek használható [[resupply/hu|ellátó]] szekrények. Általában nagyon kevés medikit áll
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rendelkezésre, gyakran a fő harctértől távol, és/vagy veszélyzónák közelében. Emiatt a csapatok inkább hagyatkoznak, Medikekre, vagy Dispenserekre.
 
 
Players on the losing team may have to sit out to keep team numbers equal or to allow spectating players (who may had to sit out due to team number limits) to playPlayers on the winning team, however, never have to sit out the next round.
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A vesztes csapat játékosai kimaradhatnak, hogy a játékosok száma egyenlő legyen, vagy hogy a néző játékosok (akik korábban ki kellett maradjanak a létszámlimit miatt) is játszhassanak.   
  
The [[First Blood]] Critical buff is unique to the Arena game mode, and is awarded to the player who scores the first kill of the round.
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Viszont a győztes csapat játékosainak sose kell kimaradnia.
  
'''Arena maps:'''
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A [[First Blood/hu]] Critical buff csak az arénában van, és az a játékos kapja, aki az először súlyt halálra valakit.
* [[Badlands (Arena)|Badlands]]
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* [[Granary (Arena)|Granary]]
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'''Aréna pályák:'''
* [[Lumberyard]]
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* [[Badlands (Arena)/hu|Badlands]]
* [[Nucleus]]
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* [[Granary (Arena)/hu|Granary]]
* [[Offblast]]
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* [[Lumberyard/hu|Lumberyard]]
* [[Ravine]]
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* [[Nucleus/hu|Nucleus]]
* [[Sawmill]]
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* [[Offblast/hu|Offblast]]
* [[Watchtower]]
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* [[Ravine/hu|Ravine]]
* [[Well (Arena)|Well]]
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* [[Sawmill/hu|Sawmill]]
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* [[Watchtower/hu/Watchtower]]
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* [[Well (Arena)/hu|Well]]
  
 
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{{anchor|CTF|ctf|capture the flag}}
 
{{anchor|CTF|ctf|capture the flag}}
  
==Capture the Flag==
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==Zászlószerzés==
[[Image:Ctf 2fort bridge ss.png|thumb|right|300px|The bridge area in the center of [[2Fort]]]]
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[[Image:Ctf 2fort bridge ss.png|thumb|right|300px|A híd a [[2Fort]] pálya közepén]]
 
{{main|Capture the Flag}}
 
{{main|Capture the Flag}}
  
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{{Quotation|'''The Scout'''|Wave goodbye to ya secret crap, dumbass!|sound=Scout_specialcompleted05.wav}}
 
{{Quotation|'''The Scout'''|Wave goodbye to ya secret crap, dumbass!|sound=Scout_specialcompleted05.wav}}
 
 
'''Capture the Flag''' features both [[RED]] and [[BLU]] bases, each containing its own [[Intelligence]] briefcase (known as the flag). The goal for both teams is to capture the enemy's Intelligence until they have reached the game's capture limit (default limit is 3 captures) while preventing their enemy from achieving the same.  
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'''Capture the Flag''' features both [[RED]] and [[BLU]] bases, each containing its own [[Intelligence]] briefcase (known as the flag). The goal for both teams is to capture the enemy's  
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Intelligence until they have reached the game's capture limit (default limit is 3 captures) while preventing their enemy from achieving the same.  
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Both team's Intelligence are typically located deep within their territory, usually in a symmetrical location from each other, in an area known as the 'Intelligence room'. To pick up the
  
Both team's Intelligence are typically located deep within their territory, usually in a symmetrical location from each other, in an area known as the 'Intelligence room'. To pick up the Intelligence the player must touch the enemy's briefcase. While holding the enemy's Intelligence, the player must bring it to the location of their Intelligence where they must enter their 'capture zone' (indicated by the yellow and black lines) in order to successfully capture it. After each successful capture, your team will be rewarded with ten seconds of [[crit|Crit boost]].
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Intelligence the player must touch the enemy's briefcase. While holding the enemy's Intelligence, the player must bring it to the location of their Intelligence where they must enter their  
  
If the Intelligence carrier is killed or the Intelligence is intentionally dropped, the Briefcase will remain stationary for 60 seconds, with a timer shown above the Intelligence indicating how much time is left before it is returned to the Intelligence room. During that time the Intelligence can be picked up as normal. Each time the Intelligence is dropped, the timer is reset. The enemy cannot move or reset the Intelligence themselves. The intelligence cannot be carried by players with an invulnerability buff (i.e. [[ÜberCharge]]d players, Scouts under the effects of [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]]) and Intelligence carriers cannot receive an invulnerability buff.  Cloaked Spies cannot pick up Intelligence until their Cloak has been turned off. However, if a Spy acquires the Intelligence they lose their disguise and can no longer change their disguise or Cloak.
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'capture zone' (indicated by the yellow and black lines) in order to successfully capture it. After each successful capture, your team will be rewarded with ten seconds of [[crit|Crit
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If the Intelligence carrier is killed or the Intelligence is intentionally dropped, the Briefcase will remain stationary for 60 seconds, with a timer shown above the Intelligence indicating  
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how much time is left before it is returned to the Intelligence room. During that time the Intelligence can be picked up as normal. Each time the Intelligence is dropped, the timer is  
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reset. The enemy cannot move or reset the Intelligence themselves. The intelligence cannot be carried by players with an invulnerability buff (i.e. [[ÜberCharge]]d players, Scouts under the  
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effects of [[Bonk! Atomic Punch]]) and Intelligence carriers cannot receive an invulnerability buff.  Cloaked Spies cannot pick up Intelligence until their Cloak has been turned off.  
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However, if a Spy acquires the Intelligence they lose their disguise and can no longer change their disguise or Cloak.
 
 
If the Intelligence carrier dies in a normally inaccessible part of the map (i.e. falling into a pit) the Intelligence is immediately returned to its starting location in the Intelligence room. If no team completes the capture limit before time runs out, the match will enter [[Sudden death]] mode.
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If the Intelligence carrier dies in a normally inaccessible part of the map (i.e. falling into a pit) the Intelligence is immediately returned to its starting location in the Intelligence  
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room. If no team completes the capture limit before time runs out, the match will enter [[Sudden death]] mode.
  
 
Unlike variants of Capture the Flag in other games, you ''can'' make a capture without actually having your Intelligence at your base.
 
Unlike variants of Capture the Flag in other games, you ''can'' make a capture without actually having your Intelligence at your base.
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'''Control point''' maps have two main types of game modes.
 
'''Control point''' maps have two main types of game modes.
 
 
Control points are circular platforms with a team-colored light and hologram in the center (neutral points will have a white light and hologram). To capture a point owned by the enemy team, the player simply stands on the point until the capture meter fills with his or her team color.  The more players on a point, the faster it will capture, though only to a [[Control point timing|limited extent]].  [[Scout]]s, as well as [[Soldier]]s/[[Demoman|Demomen]] (if [[Pain Train]] is equipped) count as 2 players when capturing points. No capture progress will be made when players of both teams are on the point.  If all the capturing players are killed or driven off before the capture is completed, the capture progress will not reset immediately but instead will slowly fade away.
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Control points are circular platforms with a team-colored light and hologram in the center (neutral points will have a white light and hologram). To capture a point owned by the enemy team,  
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the player simply stands on the point until the capture meter fills with his or her team color.  The more players on a point, the faster it will capture, though only to a [[Control point  
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timing|limited extent]].  [[Scout]]s, as well as [[Soldier]]s/[[Demoman|Demomen]] (if [[Pain Train]] is equipped) count as 2 players when capturing points. No capture progress will be made  
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when players of both teams are on the point.  If all the capturing players are killed or driven off before the capture is completed, the capture progress will not reset immediately but  
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instead will slowly fade away.
 
 
 
There are three states for a Capture Point:
 
There are three states for a Capture Point:
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===Standard Control Point===
 
===Standard Control Point===
'''Standard Control Point''' (or Linear Control Point) maps play symmetrically. Both teams start with two controlled points, and a central point starts out neutral. The team that captures all control points wins.  Traditional Control Point maps will go into [[Sudden death]] (or [[Stalemate]]) if no team captures all the points before times runs out. Control points closer to a team's spawn point are captured more quickly by the enemy team.
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'''Standard Control Point''' (or Linear Control Point) maps play symmetrically. Both teams start with two controlled points, and a central point starts out neutral. The team that captures  
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all control points wins.  Traditional Control Point maps will go into [[Sudden death]] (or [[Stalemate]]) if no team captures all the points before times runs out. Control points closer to  
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a team's spawn point are captured more quickly by the enemy team.
  
 
'''Standard Control Point maps:'''
 
'''Standard Control Point maps:'''
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===Attack/Defend===
 
===Attack/Defend===
'''Attack/Defend''' maps play asymmetrically. [[RED]] begins with all the points in their control.  [[BLU]] wins if it captures all of RED's points. Points may only be captured in a set order (though some maps, such as Gravel Pit and Steel, may make exceptions). RED wins if it prevents BLU from capturing all points before the timer expires.  Points captured by BLU are typically locked.
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'''Attack/Defend''' maps play asymmetrically. [[RED]] begins with all the points in their control.  [[BLU]] wins if it captures all of RED's points. Points may only be captured in a set  
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Attack/Defend maps can come in various styles. Some maps such as Dustbowl and Egypt require BLU to capture three stages of two points each to win the game. If the attacking team fails to
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win any stage, teams will switch and the defenders will then take turn to be the attackers, beginning with stage 1. Other maps such as Gravel Pit and Junction allow the attacker to capture
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two points in any order (points A or B) before attacking the final point (point C). Steel is a unique Attack/Defend map in that capturing each minor capture point (points A,B,C and D) will
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allow better accessibility to the main point (point E), such as allowing more routes into point E or extending bridges to the point so that classes other than the Scout, Soldier, Demoman or
  
Attack/Defend maps can come in various styles. Some maps such as Dustbowl and Egypt require BLU to capture three stages of two points each to win the game. If the attacking team fails to win any stage, teams will switch and the defenders will then take turn to be the attackers, beginning with stage 1. Other maps such as Gravel Pit and Junction allow the attacker to capture two points in any order (points A or B) before attacking the final point (point C). Steel is a unique Attack/Defend map in that capturing each minor capture point (points A,B,C and D) will allow better accessibility to the main point (point E), such as allowing more routes into point E or extending bridges to the point so that classes other than the Scout, Soldier, Demoman or [[sentry jump]]ing Engineers can capture it.
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[[sentry jump]]ing Engineers can capture it.
  
 
'''Attack/Defend maps:'''
 
'''Attack/Defend maps:'''
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===Medieval Attack/Defend===
 
===Medieval Attack/Defend===
{{Quotation|'''Valve''' ''on Medieval Mode's '''real''' origins.''|How did the manly men of Team Fortress 2 appear at a tenth century battlement? Simple. '''The Soldier angered a magician'''.}}
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'''Medieval Attack/Defend''' is a part of [[Medieval Mode]], added as part of [[Australian Christmas]]. It plays like regular Attack/Defend, but with one major twist: all guns are removed,
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'''Medieval Attack/Defend''' is a part of [[Medieval Mode]], added as part of [[Australian Christmas]]. It plays like regular Attack/Defend, but with one major twist: all guns are removed, and all weapons that are not defined as guns, known as Olde weapons, are all the player can use. Text chat is filtered (to Olde English) to resemble the language of the era (i.e. lol=loleth), and the map is Medieval-themed.
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lol=loleth), and the map is Medieval-themed.
  
 
'''Medieval Attack/Defend maps'''
 
'''Medieval Attack/Defend maps'''
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{{Quotation|'''The Classless Update'''|Since their discovery in 1895, hills have fascinated kings.}}
 
{{Quotation|'''The Classless Update'''|Since their discovery in 1895, hills have fascinated kings.}}
  
'''King of the Hill''' is similar to Arena. King of the Hill focuses on a single control point at the center of the map, which is neutral and locked at the beginning of the round. Teams must make their way to the Control Point and capture it when it becomes available. Once the point is captured by a team, their team clock will start a three minute countdown. If the enemy team manages to capture the point back, their clock will start counting down while the other team’s clock freezes at the time the point was recaptured. A team wins once they own the point and their three minutes is expired.
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'''King of the Hill''' is similar to Arena. King of the Hill focuses on a single control point at the center of the map, which is neutral and locked at the beginning of the round. Teams  
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team manages to capture the point back, their clock will start counting down while the other team’s clock freezes at the time the point was recaptured. A team wins once they own the point  
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'''King of the Hill maps:'''
 
'''King of the Hill maps:'''
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{{Quotation|'''The Heavy'''|Onward, great bomb-cart!|sound=Heavy_cartmovingforwardoffense17_Onward_great_bombcart%21.wav}}
 
{{Quotation|'''The Heavy'''|Onward, great bomb-cart!|sound=Heavy_cartmovingforwardoffense17_Onward_great_bombcart%21.wav}}
 
      
 
      
In '''Payload''' maps, [[BLU]] team must escort a [[cart]] full of explosives through a series of checkpoints and into [[RED]]'s base within a certain amount of time. BLU team members move or 'push' the cart by standing next to it - the more people near the cart, the faster it moves. Any RED team member standing near the cart will stop it from venturing further. If no BLU player pushes the cart for 30 seconds, the cart will start moving backwards slowly until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. The cart functions as a level 1 Dispenser for BLU team (and disguised enemy Spies) to restore health and ammunition to those pushing it. Ammunition is not restored to players standing at the front of the cart.
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player pushes the cart for 30 seconds, the cart will start moving backwards slowly until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. The cart functions as a  
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level 1 Dispenser for BLU team (and disguised enemy Spies) to restore health and ammunition to those pushing it. Ammunition is not restored to players standing at the front of the cart.
 
      
 
      
 
Some maps have one-way routes from the BLU side, sometimes closed off until a specific point is taken.
 
Some maps have one-way routes from the BLU side, sometimes closed off until a specific point is taken.
  
Some maps such as Gold Rush, Hoodoo and Thunder Mountain are split in three stages that BLU must advance through and win.  Stages one and two have 2 checkpoints and stage three has 3 checkpoints (2 for Hoodoo), including the final point. Badwater Basin and Upward maps have a single round with 4 checkpoints, including the final point. Advancing the cart to the next checkpoint gives the BLU team extra time. Advancing it to the final point moves the map onto the next stage. When the cart reaches the final point on the final stage, the Payload explodes and destroys RED's base, symbolizing BLU's victory.
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'''Payload maps:'''
 
'''Payload maps:'''
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{{main|Payload Race}}
 
{{main|Payload Race}}
 
 
Unlike standard Payload maps, '''Payload Race''' maps feature both [[RED]] and [[BLU]] issued with a cart; in this way, teams are not defined to an attacking or defending role. To win, each team must simultaneously push their cart through enemy territory to reach the final point while preventing the enemy team from doing the same. As with Payload mode, team members push the cart by standing next to it, with more members increasing the speed of the cart and opposing team members halting it.
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Unlike standard Payload maps, '''Payload Race''' maps feature both [[RED]] and [[BLU]] issued with a cart; in this way, teams are not defined to an attacking or defending role. To win, each  
  
Unlike Payload mode, the cart will not move backwards after any duration of time and there is no time limit; the map will only end when one team successfully pushes their cart to the finish point. Each cart works as a Dispenser for their team (and disguised enemy Spies), restoring health and ammunition to those pushing the cart. Parts of the track may feature slopes, on which the cart will quickly roll back down to the bottom unless it is being constantly pushed.
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Payload Race maps may or may not be split into multiple rounds.
 
Payload Race maps may or may not be split into multiple rounds.
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{{Quotation|'''The Soldier'''|We have you surrounded, at least from this side!|sound=Soldier_taunts12.wav}}
 
{{Quotation|'''The Soldier'''|We have you surrounded, at least from this side!|sound=Soldier_taunts12.wav}}
  
In '''Territorial Control''' the goal is to take over the entire map by capturing 'territories'. Each game is randomly selected from the six available layouts in a 'point against point' game where both teams must capture the opposite point while defending their own. After a team successfully captures the opposite point, the next round takes place in a different area of the map which is also randomly selected. After a team captures all four territories, that team must capture the enemy team's base. If the base point is captured (in Hydro, the Radar Dish for RED, The Power plant for BLU), the attacking team wins the game. When the next round begins, territories are reset and a new random layout is selected.
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map which is also randomly selected. After a team captures all four territories, that team must capture the enemy team's base. If the base point is captured (in Hydro, the Radar Dish for  
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RED, The Power plant for BLU), the attacking team wins the game. When the next round begins, territories are reset and a new random layout is selected.
  
 
In any game in TC (except in RED/BLU base games), if a point is not captured within the eight minute time clock, the game then will go into [[Sudden death|Sudden Death mode]].
 
In any game in TC (except in RED/BLU base games), if a point is not captured within the eight minute time clock, the game then will go into [[Sudden death|Sudden Death mode]].
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* [[Target]]
 
* [[Target]]
  
Brandon Reinhart indirectly announced on the Official TF2 Blog on July 28, 2010 that Corey Peters is currently working on another official training map<ref name="newtraining">http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=4130</ref>, though details are as of yet unknown for which class or what gameplay mechanics it focuses on.
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Brandon Reinhart indirectly announced on the Official TF2 Blog on July 28, 2010 that Corey Peters is currently working on another official training map<ref  
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name="newtraining">http://www.teamfortress.com/post.php?id=4130</ref>, though details are as of yet unknown for which class or what gameplay mechanics it focuses on.
  
 
==Other modes==
 
==Other modes==
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{{Quotation|'''The Demoman'''|There can be only one!|sound=Demoman_eyelandertaunt02.wav}}
  
Highlander mode restricts the number of players of each team to 9 players and only allows one player per class on each team. It is applicable to any game mode and can be activated by entering ''mp_highlander 1'' into the console.
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Highlander mode restricts the number of players of each team to 9 players and only allows one player per class on each team. It is applicable to any game mode and can be activated by  
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entering ''mp_highlander 1'' into the console.
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The idea behind Highlander mode existed previous to its official inclusion in the game, and had been implemented in server mods. Highlander mode was officially added in the [[February 3,
  
The idea behind Highlander mode existed previous to its official inclusion in the game, and had been implemented in server mods. Highlander mode was officially added in the [[February 3, 2010 Patch]].
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2010 Patch]].
  
 
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===Dueling Mini-Game===  
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{{main|Dueling Mini-Game}}
  
A mini-game released in the Mann-Conomy Update, the Dueling Mini-Game is an action item that can be purchased in the Mann-Co store or found via drop. When loaded into the action slot, the item can be triggered to pit the user against one person on the opposing team, provided they accept the challenge. Until the end of the round, points gained by killing the opponent are tracked, and the player with the most points wins the "duel". The item itself has a maximum of 5 uses, and is usable on all official maps.
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A mini-game released in the Mann-Conomy Update, the Dueling Mini-Game is an action item that can be purchased in the Mann-Co store or found via drop. When loaded into the action slot, the  
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item can be triggered to pit the user against one person on the opposing team, provided they accept the challenge. Until the end of the round, points gained by killing the opponent are  
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tracked, and the player with the most points wins the "duel". The item itself has a maximum of 5 uses, and is usable on all official maps.
  
 
===Medieval Mode===
 
===Medieval Mode===
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{{main|Tournament Mode}}
  
Tournament Mode is used mostly on competitive servers. It allows for the creation of custom teams, and the ability to track the success of a particular team over multiple games. A user interface is present for naming teams, and once team members have been organized, teams must say they are ready to start the game. In tournament mode there is no limit to team player limits and no [[Team balance|autobalancing]].
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interface is present for naming teams, and once team members have been organized, teams must say they are ready to start the game. In tournament mode there is no limit to team player limits  
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and no [[Team balance|autobalancing]].
  
 
===Community Game Mode Mods===
 
===Community Game Mode Mods===
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Zombie Fortress - A game mode where you are either a survivor or a zombie the zombies may only use melee weapons to kill the survivors and they try to stay alive till the time runs out.
 
Zombie Fortress - A game mode where you are either a survivor or a zombie the zombies may only use melee weapons to kill the survivors and they try to stay alive till the time runs out.
  
VS Saxton Hale Mod - A game mode where there is 1 person VS the rest of the people on the server they have to work together to kill the Saxton who has 500-25000 hp varied by number of players on server.
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VS Saxton Hale Mod - A game mode where there is 1 person VS the rest of the people on the server they have to work together to kill the Saxton who has 500-25000 hp varied by number of  
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players on server.
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Prop-hunt - There is a team of Pyro's and a team of Scouts the Scouts will turn into a random prop and have to hide then he Pyro's will come out of the spawn and try to find the props but
  
Prop-hunt - There is a team of Pyro's and a team of Scouts the Scouts will turn into a random prop and have to hide then he Pyro's will come out of the spawn and try to find the props but as they shoot they lose hp.
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as they shoot they lose hp.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:12, 17 March 2011

A Team Fortress világ
A pályák listájához, lásd Pályák listája.

A Team Fortress 2 hét hivatalos játékmódot tartalmaz. Kezdetben, csak három játékmód volt: Zászlófoglalás, Pontfoglalás, és [[#Territorial

Control|Területfoglalás]]. Számos frissítés öt újabb játékmódot hozott; (Payload, Aréna, King of the Hill,

Payload Verseny és Középkori mód) továbbá két gyakorló pálya. Ezek a módok 41 hivatalos pályán oszlanak el és sokrétű játékot és stílust

biztosítanak a Team Fortress 2-ben.

Aréna

Main article: Arena
Kendőzetlen tényszerűséggel kijelentem, egyszerűen Imádom az Aréna Módot.
Abraham Lincoln, Második beiktatási beszéde, 1865
See also: Arena tips

Az Aréna pályák célja hogy fenntartsa a Team Fortress 2 kasztok változatosságát, miközben két csapat ütközetén van a hangsúly. Ahol más játékmódok egy egyértelmű átfogó stratégia

használatát igénylik a csapatnak, az Aréna az egyszerű harcokban hozott taktikai döntésekre koncentrál. Az Aréna pályák arena_ előtaggal rendelkeznek.

Az aréna pályák, kisebbek és egy kör rövidebb ideig tart. A kör akkor ér véget, ha az egyik csapatnak már nincs élő játékosa, vagy ha a középső pont már megszerezhető és valamely csapat

megszerzi. A középső pont egy perc után válik foglalhatóvá, adott körön belül. A körök általában nagyon gyorsak és kompetitívek, a hangsúly a csapat összeállításán van, és hogy hogy tudsz

szembeszállni a szemben álló csapat tagjaival. Az Aréna mód alkalmas kisebb három vs. három meccsekre, de emellett kényelmesen játszható nagy 12 vs 12 felállású összecsapásokkor is. Az

Aréna nagyon hasonlít a Hirtelen halálhoz - a feltámadás ki van kapcsolva és nincsenek használható ellátó szekrények. Általában nagyon kevés medikit áll

rendelkezésre, gyakran a fő harctértől távol, és/vagy veszélyzónák közelében. Emiatt a csapatok inkább hagyatkoznak, Medikekre, vagy Dispenserekre.

A vesztes csapat játékosai kimaradhatnak, hogy a játékosok száma egyenlő legyen, vagy hogy a néző játékosok (akik korábban ki kellett maradjanak a létszámlimit miatt) is játszhassanak.

Viszont a győztes csapat játékosainak sose kell kimaradnia.

A First Blood/hu Critical buff csak az arénában van, és az a játékos kapja, aki az először súlyt halálra valakit.

Aréna pályák:

Zászlószerzés

A híd a 2Fort pálya közepén
Main article: Capture the Flag
The bridge area over the crevice on Double Cross
Wave goodbye to ya secret crap, dumbass!
The Scout

Capture the Flag features both RED and BLU bases, each containing its own Intelligence briefcase (known as the flag). The goal for both teams is to capture the enemy's

Intelligence until they have reached the game's capture limit (default limit is 3 captures) while preventing their enemy from achieving the same.

Both team's Intelligence are typically located deep within their territory, usually in a symmetrical location from each other, in an area known as the 'Intelligence room'. To pick up the

Intelligence the player must touch the enemy's briefcase. While holding the enemy's Intelligence, the player must bring it to the location of their Intelligence where they must enter their

'capture zone' (indicated by the yellow and black lines) in order to successfully capture it. After each successful capture, your team will be rewarded with ten seconds of Crit boost.

If the Intelligence carrier is killed or the Intelligence is intentionally dropped, the Briefcase will remain stationary for 60 seconds, with a timer shown above the Intelligence indicating

how much time is left before it is returned to the Intelligence room. During that time the Intelligence can be picked up as normal. Each time the Intelligence is dropped, the timer is

reset. The enemy cannot move or reset the Intelligence themselves. The intelligence cannot be carried by players with an invulnerability buff (i.e. ÜberCharged players, Scouts under the

effects of Bonk! Atomic Punch) and Intelligence carriers cannot receive an invulnerability buff. Cloaked Spies cannot pick up Intelligence until their Cloak has been turned off.

However, if a Spy acquires the Intelligence they lose their disguise and can no longer change their disguise or Cloak.

If the Intelligence carrier dies in a normally inaccessible part of the map (i.e. falling into a pit) the Intelligence is immediately returned to its starting location in the Intelligence

room. If no team completes the capture limit before time runs out, the match will enter Sudden death mode.

Unlike variants of Capture the Flag in other games, you can make a capture without actually having your Intelligence at your base.

Capture the Flag maps:

Control Point

Main article: Control Point
This point ain't gonna cap itself! Get over here!
The Engineer

See also: Control points

Control point maps have two main types of game modes.

Control points are circular platforms with a team-colored light and hologram in the center (neutral points will have a white light and hologram). To capture a point owned by the enemy team,

the player simply stands on the point until the capture meter fills with his or her team color. The more players on a point, the faster it will capture, though only to a [[Control point

timing|limited extent]]. Scouts, as well as Soldiers/Demomen (if Pain Train is equipped) count as 2 players when capturing points. No capture progress will be made

when players of both teams are on the point. If all the capturing players are killed or driven off before the capture is completed, the capture progress will not reset immediately but

instead will slowly fade away.

There are three states for a Capture Point:


There are three main types of control point maps – Standard Control Point, Attack/Defend maps, and Medieval Attack/Defend.

Standard Control Point

Standard Control Point (or Linear Control Point) maps play symmetrically. Both teams start with two controlled points, and a central point starts out neutral. The team that captures

all control points wins. Traditional Control Point maps will go into Sudden death (or Stalemate) if no team captures all the points before times runs out. Control points closer to

a team's spawn point are captured more quickly by the enemy team.

Standard Control Point maps:

Attack/Defend

Attack/Defend maps play asymmetrically. RED begins with all the points in their control. BLU wins if it captures all of RED's points. Points may only be captured in a set

order (though some maps, such as Gravel Pit and Steel, may make exceptions). RED wins if it prevents BLU from capturing all points before the timer expires. Points captured by BLU are

typically locked.

Attack/Defend maps can come in various styles. Some maps such as Dustbowl and Egypt require BLU to capture three stages of two points each to win the game. If the attacking team fails to

win any stage, teams will switch and the defenders will then take turn to be the attackers, beginning with stage 1. Other maps such as Gravel Pit and Junction allow the attacker to capture

two points in any order (points A or B) before attacking the final point (point C). Steel is a unique Attack/Defend map in that capturing each minor capture point (points A,B,C and D) will

allow better accessibility to the main point (point E), such as allowing more routes into point E or extending bridges to the point so that classes other than the Scout, Soldier, Demoman or

sentry jumping Engineers can capture it.

Attack/Defend maps:

Medieval Attack/Defend

How did the manly men of Team Fortress 2 appear at a tenth century battlement? Simple. The Soldier angered a magician.
Valve on Medieval Mode's real origins.

Medieval Attack/Defend is a part of Medieval Mode, added as part of Australian Christmas. It plays like regular Attack/Defend, but with one major twist: all guns are removed,

and all weapons that are not defined as guns, known as Olde weapons, are all the player can use. Text chat is filtered (to Olde English) to resemble the language of the era (i.e.

lol=loleth), and the map is Medieval-themed.

Medieval Attack/Defend maps

King of the Hill

Main article: King of the Hill
Since their discovery in 1895, hills have fascinated kings.
The Classless Update

King of the Hill is similar to Arena. King of the Hill focuses on a single control point at the center of the map, which is neutral and locked at the beginning of the round. Teams

must make their way to the Control Point and capture it when it becomes available. Once the point is captured by a team, their team clock will start a three minute countdown. If the enemy

team manages to capture the point back, their clock will start counting down while the other team’s clock freezes at the time the point was recaptured. A team wins once they own the point

and their three minutes is expired.

King of the Hill maps:

Payload

Main article: Payload
Onward, great bomb-cart!
The Heavy

In Payload maps, BLU team must escort a cart full of explosives through a series of checkpoints and into RED's base within a certain amount of time. BLU team members move

or 'push' the cart by standing next to it - the more people near the cart, the faster it moves. Any RED team member standing near the cart will stop it from venturing further. If no BLU

player pushes the cart for 30 seconds, the cart will start moving backwards slowly until it reaches a checkpoint/BLU spawn or a BLU player stands next to it again. The cart functions as a

level 1 Dispenser for BLU team (and disguised enemy Spies) to restore health and ammunition to those pushing it. Ammunition is not restored to players standing at the front of the cart.

Some maps have one-way routes from the BLU side, sometimes closed off until a specific point is taken.

Some maps such as Gold Rush, Hoodoo and Thunder Mountain are split in three stages that BLU must advance through and win. Stages one and two have 2 checkpoints and stage three has 3

checkpoints (2 for Hoodoo), including the final point. Badwater Basin and Upward maps have a single round with 4 checkpoints, including the final point. Advancing the cart to the next

checkpoint gives the BLU team extra time. Advancing it to the final point moves the map onto the next stage. When the cart reaches the final point on the final stage, the Payload explodes

and destroys RED's base, symbolizing BLU's victory.

Payload maps:

Payload Race

Main article: Payload Race

Unlike standard Payload maps, Payload Race maps feature both RED and BLU issued with a cart; in this way, teams are not defined to an attacking or defending role. To win, each

team must simultaneously push their cart through enemy territory to reach the final point while preventing the enemy team from doing the same. As with Payload mode, team members push the

cart by standing next to it, with more members increasing the speed of the cart and opposing team members halting it.

Unlike Payload mode, the cart will not move backwards after any duration of time and there is no time limit; the map will only end when one team successfully pushes their cart to the finish

point. Each cart works as a Dispenser for their team (and disguised enemy Spies), restoring health and ammunition to those pushing the cart. Parts of the track may feature slopes, on which

the cart will quickly roll back down to the bottom unless it is being constantly pushed.

Payload Race maps may or may not be split into multiple rounds.

Payload Race maps:

Territorial Control

Main article: Territorial Control
We have you surrounded, at least from this side!
The Soldier

In Territorial Control the goal is to take over the entire map by capturing 'territories'. Each game is randomly selected from the six available layouts in a 'point against point'

game where both teams must capture the opposite point while defending their own. After a team successfully captures the opposite point, the next round takes place in a different area of the

map which is also randomly selected. After a team captures all four territories, that team must capture the enemy team's base. If the base point is captured (in Hydro, the Radar Dish for

RED, The Power plant for BLU), the attacking team wins the game. When the next round begins, territories are reset and a new random layout is selected.

In any game in TC (except in RED/BLU base games), if a point is not captured within the eight minute time clock, the game then will go into Sudden Death mode.


Territorial control maps:

Training Mode

Main article: Training mode
I make it look easy.
The Sniper

Training maps are intended to teach the basics of gameplay and advanced techniques. Training mode shipped with the Mac Update, which introduced two official training maps.

Brandon Reinhart indirectly announced on the Official TF2 Blog on July 28, 2010 that Corey Peters is currently working on another official training map[1], though details are as of yet unknown for which class or what gameplay mechanics it focuses on.

Other modes

Highlander

There can be only one!
The Demoman

Highlander mode restricts the number of players of each team to 9 players and only allows one player per class on each team. It is applicable to any game mode and can be activated by

entering mp_highlander 1 into the console.

The idea behind Highlander mode existed previous to its official inclusion in the game, and had been implemented in server mods. Highlander mode was officially added in the [[February 3,

2010 Patch]].

Dueling Mini-Game

The Dueling Guns
Main article: Dueling Mini-Game

A mini-game released in the Mann-Conomy Update, the Dueling Mini-Game is an action item that can be purchased in the Mann-Co store or found via drop. When loaded into the action slot, the

item can be triggered to pit the user against one person on the opposing team, provided they accept the challenge. Until the end of the round, points gained by killing the opponent are

tracked, and the player with the most points wins the "duel". The item itself has a maximum of 5 uses, and is usable on all official maps.

Medieval Mode

The Dueling Guns
Main article: Medieval mode

Medieval Mode was originally supposed to be released during the Polycount Update; however, it was held back a couple months and released during the Australian Christmas update.

It changes gameplay by making it so only Olde weapons can be used and also causes dead players to drop small health kits instead of their weapon.

It also filters the chat's text into "Olde English".

Tournament Mode

Main article: Tournament Mode

Tournament Mode is used mostly on competitive servers. It allows for the creation of custom teams, and the ability to track the success of a particular team over multiple games. A user

interface is present for naming teams, and once team members have been organized, teams must say they are ready to start the game. In tournament mode there is no limit to team player limits

and no autobalancing.

Community Game Mode Mods

Main article: Custom Mods

In addition to the official game modes released by Valve, there are several community game modes. Some of the more popular include

Dodgeball - A game mode where you are a Pyro and rockets are flying at you and you must air blast them, as you air blast they will become faster and harder to air blast.

Zombie Fortress - A game mode where you are either a survivor or a zombie the zombies may only use melee weapons to kill the survivors and they try to stay alive till the time runs out.

VS Saxton Hale Mod - A game mode where there is 1 person VS the rest of the people on the server they have to work together to kill the Saxton who has 500-25000 hp varied by number of

players on server.

Prop-hunt - There is a team of Pyro's and a team of Scouts the Scouts will turn into a random prop and have to hide then he Pyro's will come out of the spawn and try to find the props but

as they shoot they lose hp.

See also

References

New Gamemode:Team Fortress Two Ware(TF2WARE)