Gullywash (competitivo)

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Gullywash_pro es la versión final de un mapa de la comunidad hecho por Arnold. Es más pequeño que los otros mapas jugados, esto significa que los equipos pueden llevar Heavy permanente debido a las cortas distancias que el Heavy tiene que correr. El mapa tiene algunos puntos de control interesantes que tienen más de un nivel, el punto medio es un buen ejemplo; los Soldiers y los Demomen pueden saltar en la parte superior del punto y empezar a capturarlo, los Scouts y otras clases que no pueden llegar a lo alto pueden también capturar el punto estando cerca del lado. Esta no es tan bueno como quedarse en la parte superior del punto de capturar porque puedes sufrir daños por todos lados.

El objetivo de Gullywash es controlar los cinco puntos de control. Cada equipo empieza con su segundo punto de control y el final bloqueados, dejando sólo el punto medio disponible.

Aunque no es tan popular como Badlands, Gullywash aún es jugado regularmente. Es un buen mapa para el público ya que hay muchas situaciones en las que pueden ser útiles, un Sniper puede ser usado durante la mitad de la batalla y empujando al final, por ejemplo.

Localizaciones

Todos los nombres de lugares son dados desde la perspectiva de defensa como su nombre principal (en condiciones de izquierda o derecha), evidentemente excepto para el punto de control medio.

Punto de Control 3

Gran Puerta

Debido al estilo simétrico de Badlands, cada equipo comparte un punto/localización en sus respectivos lados del punto medio. Un método popular para constrarrestar esto es añadir el prefijo "nuestro" o "sus"

  • Gran Puerta: Aquí es de donde las clases fuertes como los Soldiers, Demoman y Medic saldrán normalmente. Si el equipo enemigo tiene un Sniper, este es el lugar normal para ellos donde quedarse, les permite ser capaces de disparar a la cabeza a la gente que está en su parte superior o cerca del punto
  • Cierre: El Demoman y los Scouts normalmente salen de aquí, desde aquí el Demoman puede saltar con bomba lapa al punto y a la Gran Puerta, esto sifnifica que el combo cojerá algo de daño llegando sobre el medio o no serán capaces de hacerlo al fin y al cabo
  • Parte inferior: Esta es el área que está debajo del punto, se extiende desde la Gran Puerta de los enemigos a tu Gran Puerta

Control Points 2/4

Overview.

The second point uses the same features that the middle point does, there are two tiers that can capture the point, the capture can be blocked if an enemy stands on either of the tiers. This point is very open with a lot of height advantage.

  • Upper: This is the high ground that the defenders can hold if they have Ubercharge disadvantage, it's akin to the Badlands Upper Lobby hold.
  • Flank: If Big Door is the entrance then this is the exit. It also leads into Lower Lobby.
  • Choke: If the team has its full compliment of Heavies then they can hold choke, much like you would in Badlands.
  • Lobby: When retreating from the point teams quite often come through here, it has a medium health and ammo kit.

Control Points 1/5

This is the final point, utilities are quite often used to defend the point, a Heavy can push back any jumping Soldiers and slow down, and absorb any incoming ÜberCharges.

  • Point: It's possible for a Heavy to stand on the rim of the point, the point is quite open and can be accessed from more than one direction.
  • Riverside: A small corridor that Demomen like to spam. It leads directly to the water.
  • Water: Even though there is no longer any water, it's still affectionately referred to in the same way. It provides another way to access the point.

Tactics

Gullywash_pro and it's other iterations have been around for a while now and there have several strategies employed on this map.

Defending Control Point 3

Ubercharge Advantage

  • The team should be watching the enemies choke, the combo and the flank will be split up:
    • The Demoman should have a sticky trap up around Choke and can spam some grenades into the choke every now and then.
    • The Pocket Soldier and Medic should be holding roughly the same place as the Demoman.
    • The Roamer should be near the point, watching big door so that he can easily spam Big Door and move to help out the Scouts if necessary.
    • Both of the Scouts should be holding Big Door to stop the enemy Scouts getting past.

Ubercharge Disadvantage

  • The team should be holding near their choke ready to fall back when the enemy team push in with their Ubercharge.
    • The combo and Demoman should be watching the enemy Choke from their Choke.
    • The Roamer should stand on point in order to try and force the enemy Medic to pop his Ubercharge when he enters the middle.
    • The Scouts should still be holding Big Door.

Defending Control Point 2/4

Ubercharge Advantage

  • The combo and Demoman can hold Choke; the Demoman should have a sticky trap up near Choke.
  • The Scouts and Roamer should be watching Big Door.

Ubercharge Disadvantage

  • The combo should hold Upper, the Demoman should have a sticky trap near the edge of Upper to deter any Soldiers from trying to jump the Medic.
  • The Scouts need to watch Lower Lobby to make sure that the combo in Upper doesn't get flanked
    • The Roamer can also watch Lower Lobby or he can watch Upper, it depends whether the team has switched out a Soldier for a Heavy.

Defending Control Point 1/5

  • A heavy can make a good distraction and can protect the Medic by knocking back any jumping Soldiers that the enemy sends in. The best place for the Heavy to be is on the rim that's just above the point.
  • The Soldiers need to be on the left hand side of the point.
  • The Demoman should be on the right hand side and be supported by the Scouts.
    • The Demoman should be watching Riverside and have a sticky trap up somewhere.

The Roll-outs

Demoman

The roll-outs for Gullywash are very easy to learn, there are three jumps for the Demoman, and two for the Soldier. The hardest part of the roll-outs is trying not to take fall damage on the first jump.

Video of the Demoman Rollout
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The basic Demoman rollout.
Video of the Soldier Rollout
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The basic Soldier rollout.