2Fort
“ | Dis map ain't big enough for da two of us!
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— The Scout on adjacent bases
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Basic Information | |
Variants: | 2Fort Invasion |
Developer(s): | Unknown |
Map Info | |
Environment: | Farmland |
Setting: | Daylight, sunny |
Map Photos | |
Map Overview | |
2Fort is a Capture the Flag map and is the subsequent remake of the Team Fortress Classic map of the same name; these maps are both based on the Team Fortress map "2fort5." 2Fort was the first official CTF map for Team Fortress 2. It was one of the six initial maps included with the game's release.
Two similar forts oppose each other, which are separated by a water-filled moat. A covered bridge spans the moat and battlements on each fort provide excellent positions to assault oncoming players, particularly for Sniper.
There are three entrances into each fort, however not all of them are accessible to every class. The primary entrances are the two openings on the ground level. There are short ramps leading up to each entrance, and the entrances converge under an open grate. These ramps allow defenders to attack intruders from above. The second entrance is through the sewers which run underneath each base. The entryway between the sewers and the base features a stairway and a pool of water; this area is a viable chokepoint. The third entrance is the battlements of each base, which can generally only be accessed by using special jumping maneuvers as a Scout, Soldier, Demoman, or Engineer.
2Fort's bases are the easiest to defend of all stock CTF maps due to the long, easily-blocked passages leading to and from the enemy team's flag room. Every capture will require a substantial amount of team coordination, especially when the player count is high.
To win, your team must capture the opposing team's Intelligence continuously until you reach the game's capture limit (3 by default), while preventing the enemy from achieving that same goal.
Contents
Introduction Video
Locations
Outside Locations
- Bridge: The bridge connecting the two forts. In the TF2 incarnation, unlike in the previous renditions, the bridge is covered, allowing Scouts to double-jump from the top of the one battlement, run across the bridge roof and onto the opposing Battlement. The roof also provides cover for advancing players and generally moves the map's action into the bases.
- Commonly, Scouts will have no problem jumping onto the bridge, but will falter on the second jump to the opposing Battlement landing short in front of one of the doors. The very edge of the bridge roof is bugged; If a Scout attempts to jump from the very edge, in terms of game mechanics, they will be "falling" and thus have only one jump to use, rather than two. Jumping a split-second earlier is enough to remedy this problem.
- Scouts on the roof of the bridge are susceptible to Sniper fire, which limits the distance of jumps, providing another obstacle to attacking Scouts.
- Entrance: After crossing the bridge, there are two ground floor entrances into the base. The "Entrance" extends from those two doorways into the base a short distance. From here, the layout of the entrance is a T-shape. Turning left brings the player to the stairs that lead down to the sewers, as well as the narrow corridor linking the Battlement Resupply room to both the entrance and the Courtyard (there is a trapdoor in the ceiling allowing players to drop down from the Resupply room). Turning right leads you into a medium-sized room with a door at the opposite end which also provides access to the courtyard. This room is heavily trafficked by both teams, as it is the most direct way to reach the courtyard from the main entrance. Engineers can set up small camps in here if the enemy is attempting to push through the entrance. In addition, because the room is large, it is often a hiding place for Spies. In most other parts of 2Fort, corridors are too narrow to provide much cover for an invisible Spy, but this room is an exception, allowing them to move past battles occurring in the entrance undetected.
- Battlements: The Battlements are on the front of the second floor of each base and have a center "bunker" section. This section has large glass-less windows and is a roofed structure. The windows allow almost unbroken line of sight into the area. In TF2, the battlements are also referred to as the "balcony," as well as the "Sniper ledge," or "Sniper deck," due to their main purpose as a platform for Snipers. Snipers generally camp the ledges, which give them an excellent view of most of the exterior of 2Fort, with the exception of the bridge and under the water beneath it.
Fort Locations
- The Sewers: The tunnels under each base, leading from the water beneath the bridge to the "Entrance", are generally referred to as "the sewers". They are severely dog-legged, creating numerous extra blind corners around which to fight, giving Pyros a defensive edge. In each sewer, there is a room recessed into a corner in such a way that it is impossible to gain line of sight to 100% of the room from inside the tunnels. On the water-side of the room, the tunnel has two 90 degree bends, but on the base-side of the room there is one long unbroken stretch of tunnel. The long tunnel makes a long-range line of sight between the room and the sewer exit. The rooms in the sewers are often camped by Engineers, who use Teleporters to allow their team quick access to the enemy base. Otherwise, the sewers are generally used as a way of entering the enemy base free from the attention of the Snipers above. The narrowness of the sewers makes it difficult for Spies to sneak past enemies also using the tunnels.
- Courtyard: The Courtyard is the main means of transition between the ground floor and the second floor in each base. It is an enclosed, roofless space inside each base, next to the main spawn room and on the player's right when they come through the entrance. It is bounded on three sides by high ledges, and there are doors connecting to the spawn room, a staircase leading down to the Intelligence room on the second floor, and a door from the entrance and from the balcony spawn corridor on the ground floor. A pair of stair cases allow access from below to the upper level. Engineers often use the space as a major defensive point, as it provides the only means of access to the Intelligence for most classes. By setting up a Sentry Gun, an Engineer can successfully provide effective defense against assaults on the intelligence, particularly if positioned so as to cover the Battlements doorway.
- Grate: This is the small room with the grated floor right above the entrance of each base. It is connected directly to the upstairs area, and as a result is often used by players to gain quick access to battles in the entrance. Demomen, Soldiers and Scouts can jump up to the second story through this, providing another means of access to the second floor. Classes such as the Engineer and Demoman can also camp above the grate, limiting enemy access through the front entrance. Splash damage is dealt through the grate.
- Upstairs: The large room on the second floor, adjacent to the main resupply room. The upstairs area has an exit to the Battlements, the "grate", the "top of the spiral", and the "courtyard". This room is heavily trafficked as it is a major crossroads in the map, connecting practically every area of the base. It is often used by Scouts who have jumped to the balcony, as it provides a direct route to the Intelligence via the spiral ramp. The Upstairs area is also commonly referred to as the "hay room" or "hayloft" (due to the large piles of hay on the floor,) or the "upstairs lobby".
RED base entrance.
Main Base Locations
- Spiral: The spiral ramp that leads from the basement up and out of the base is one of only two access points to the Intelligence room. Like the sewers, the spiral is a narrow corridor with frequent right-angles. This tends to result in close-quarters fighting, and due to the confined space it is fairly easy to block enemy access with a Dispenser, Sentry Gun or a Heavy. At the top, the spiral connects to the upstairs area via a small room, in which there is a small Health Pack and Ammo Pack, as well as two small corners in which Spies often hide. A direct line of sight can be drawn from the upstairs area along the top length of the spiral, allowing Snipers to eliminate enemies with the Intelligence as they climb the spiral.
- L-Shaft: This room is a long ramp running from the back of the courtyard into the basement. It is the other egress point for a stolen Intelligence. It is named the "L-Shaft" because it contained an elevator in previous incarnations of the 2Fort map. It is often called the "back stairs", "long stairs", "straight stairs", "stairs", or simply "straight".
- Basement: The space downstairs between the spiral ramp and the L-shaft is the "Basement". It leads to the Intelligence room. There is a resupply point at the end nearest to the L-shaft. There is a Health pack and an Ammo box in the middle of the basement - added in April 29, 2008 Patch. The addition of these pickups has made camping the Intelligence harder, and attacking the Intelligence slightly easier.
- Intelligence room: This is the room that has the Intelligence. It has two entrances from the basement. This is the primary defensive point of 2Fort, and as such it is frequently camped by Engineers, Demomen, and other classes. To successfully capture your opposition's Intelligence, you must return it to the Intelligence room in your own base. The Intelligence is on top of a desk in the opposite corner to both entrances. The way the room is laid out makes it very simple for campers to entrench themselves, and successfully removing them can be almost impossible without an ÜberCharge.
Strategy
Related achievements
General
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Update history
April 29, 2008 Patch (Gold Rush Update)
- Added medium ammo and health to basement hallways.
- Added small ammo and health to top of spiral.
- Fixed a clip brush exploit outside blue Sniper deck.
- Fixed number "2" overlay on front of red base not being assigned to the brush face.
- Fixed BLU players being able to block the BLU spawn room doors to lock in teammates.
- Moved the BLU team Sniper wall down to match the RED team Sniper wall.
- [Undocumented] Added a "Grocket" to this map.
Bugs
- Currently, a Dispenser placed in the doorway to the Spiral Ramp will completely block enemy players and the owning Engineer on the BLU side of the map. A Dispenser placed in a similar position on the RED side of the map can always be bypassed by crouch-jumping over it.
- Due to the ankle-depth water in the sewers, players using them can be heard walking from almost anywhere inside the base, even the Battlements.
- Players can jump in and out of the Sniper battlement window frames when playing 2Fort on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version; however, in the PC version of 2Fort this is not possible.
- On the corner of the top of the building near spawn near the BLU battlements there is an invisible clipping that allows Soldiers and Demomen to jump up to and see through the map.
- At certain points around the entrances of both bases scenery objects within the Skybox are not rendered.
Trivia
- In GameInformer's March 2010 issue, 2Fort was named #6 in their list of Top 10 FPS Multiplayer Maps, with Dust from Counter-Strike taking #1 (Issue 203, page 31).
- A Beta version of 2Fort can be seen in the second Team Fortress 2 trailer.
- 2Fort is often referred to by its locational name, Teufort, during updates, comics, and movies. Teufort is located somewhere in Badlands, Template:W, according to the Meet the Director comic. Some examples of its use include;
- "The Teufort Times" newspaper found on the Crafting, Saxton Hale Day during the WAR! Update.
- Teufort has the nickname of "America's Gravel Basket" and has a population of 1280, as seen in Meet the Director.
- According to the map of Mann's Land, found during the Engineer Update, Teufort is north of Dustbowl and east of Badwater Basin.
- 2Fort makes an appearance in Template:W in the "Hail to the Icons Parody Pack" under the name 2Forts1Bridge.
- 2Fort is the map shown in the loading screen when you start Team Fortress 2 in The Orange Box