Cactus Canyon

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Cactus Canyon
Cactus Canyon.jpg
Basic Information
Developer(s): Unknown
Map Info
Environment: Desert
Setting: Daylight (sunset), sunny
Hazards: Train, Pitfall
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.

Cactus Canyon is a beta Payload map consisting of three stages.

As with other Payload maps, the BLU team's goal is to escort the cart through the map to the final terminus while the RED team has the task to stop them. Due to the map being in a developmental state; there are multiple incomplete fences around the stages, parts of the map appear blocky, some areas are unbalanced for particular teams, and some buildings don't have textures.

Locations

  • Stage One – The cart starts in a small basin some distance away from the BLU spawn room gates. It goes through a building and up a hill. Then it comes to the first control point. Here, flanking options become available. There is a small building both teams can go through to get to the final point of stage one. The cart's tracks go around a sharp curve, and nearby is a cliff that players can fall or be airblasted off of. The final point area is wide open, with spaces for Sentry Guns. The small building, which is entered from near the first point, has windows overlooking the final point that Snipers, Demomen, and Soldiers can fire through.
  • Stage Two – The second stage starts near a small pool of water and goes up a hill. The cart then turns left and goes down a hill. It will roll down this hill on its own if at the top. Turning right, it comes to a shallow dip of water, and a final turn leads to RED's final point of stage two. The cart must be pushed up a hill that it can fall down.
  • Stage Three – This stage of the map features almost no setup time, so both teams must rush as fast as they can to the cart. A major feature of this stage is the train that comes through frequently, killing players as normal. Unlike the trains on Well and Freight, however, this train has multiple boxcars behind it, which act as a temporary wall that neither team can pass through. Touching the boxcars as they pass will not do any damage, just the front of the train. There is a gate in the middle of the map on the tracks that only the train can pass through. When the Payload cart reaches the penultimate control point, it goes into a wooden shed, moves on its own inside up a small hill, and then comes to a stop on the other side waiting to be pushed onto the train tracks. When BLU is able to successfully push the cart onto the train tracks, the game will be won and the final point capped once the train next comes through and hits the Payload cart, causing it to explode, killing anyone nearby, but the train itself seems to be unaffected by the bomb, as it keeps moving through the explosion and will continue to kill anyone in front of it. Unique to this map, RED is able to push the cart back in the area near the train tracks on the final point, marked the small red-colored lights on the Payload's tracks.

Strategy

See Community Cactus Canyon strategy

Update history

July 8, 2014 Patch
  • Added Mann Co. Beta Maps - Early Access program.
    • Added 2 new beta maps: rd_asteroid and pl_cactuscanyon.
    • Beta maps can be accessed via the Quickplay menu by checking the "Play Beta Maps" option.

July 9, 2014 Patch

  • Updated pl_cactuscanyon
  • Prevented players from shooting over the fences by the mid building in stage 2
  • Prevented players from shooting between spawns in stage 2
  • Fixed a bug which prevented Blu team from winning upon a successful capture
  • Fixed players getting under the terrain near the first Blu Spawn in stage 1

July 17, 2014 Patch

  • Updated pl_cactuscanyon
  • Redesign of the first half of stage 2. Blu team now pushes up the first hill
  • Removed the death pit in the first barn building of stage 1
  • Ammo increased in stage 2
  • Fixed Red building in the spawn room of stage 2

July 24, 2014 Patch

  • Updated pl_cactuscanyon
  • Redesigned the alternate window route over the choke point by stage 2 capture point 1
  • Window overlooking second stage final capture point is now a doorway
  • Removed stairs leading to back barn in stage 2 near final capture point
  • Back alley behind water tank in stage 2 is now a 1-way drop down
  • Added small health pack in the small room off the back stairwell flank near stage 1 capture point 2
  • Fixed players building in spawn rooms

July 30, 2014 Patch

  • Updated pl_cactuscanyon
  • Added stage 3
  • Limited Red flanking route near cliff to Blu spawn in stage 1
  • Added health and ammo inside underpass by Blu spawn in stage 1
  • Adjusted spawn times in stage 2
  • Adjusted health and ammo packs

August 7, 2014 Patch

  • Updated pl_cactuscanyon
  • Removed rollback leading to the final capture point in stage 2
  • Reworked fence position on forward spawn building in stage 2
  • Expanded back alley near the final capture point in stage 2
  • Expanded back pathway near the final capture point in stage 1
  • Added small room inside building half way up the zig-zag in stage 1
  • Adjusted health kits and ammo packs
  • Adjusted spawn times in stage 1 and 2

August 21, 2014 Patch

  • Updated pl_cactuscanyon
    • Stage 1
      • Reworked the geometry of the back stairwell route leading to the final cap
    • Stage 3
      • New design of back yard underpass area
      • Added new building and route near the underpass
      • New geometry for Red battlements and spawn exit by the first cap
      • Added new exit from Red spawn leading to the raised middle rock outcrop by the barn
      • Reworked Red spawn exit by capture point 2
      • Removed rocks and added a new structure by the final cart push
      • Cart now takes longer to pass through the building at the end of(sic)
      • Adjusted spawn times
      • Adjusted Health and ammo packs

Trivia

  • By the cliff of BLU's first spawn on Stage One is a large rock sitting on nothing with multiple cacti on it. These cacti correspond with the amount of updates that occur on Cactus Canyon. When the map was released, no cacti were found. The first update brought one single cactus on the rock. The 2nd update added another, the 3rd update another, etc.

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