Pass Time

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PASS Time is a relatively new official gamemode released by Valve in 2016 with efforts to make it into a competitive mode starting in 2017.

History

Some members of the competitive community adapted it to competitive with smaller maps and a 4v4 gamemode. The competitive version and its rules were mainly created by JaguarFiend, along with community input. The first tournament for this mode took place in November 2018.[1] It plays similarly to bball, having to score the ball into the enemy hoop. Currently, the most popular map for this mode is pass_arena2, which was the first map created for the gamemode by JaguarFiend in 2018. There are other maps which have been created over the years by other map creators, such as Smalltown and Collusseum (made by waves), Stadium (made by exer), and more. Since 4v4 Passtime's inception in 2018, it has remained almost entirely in North America, with some brief stints in Europe and even Asia, however players from across the world have played in 4v4 Passtime for months, including from Egypt and Colombia.[2]

Format

Primary Classes

Standard team composition usually has 3 soldiers and a demoman or medic.

Ruleset

All hitscan weapons, IE shotguns or pistols, are banned with a plugin. Demoman stickies are disabled as demomen are required to use a shield.

Game mode settings

PASS Time
Time Limit 10 minutes
Win Limit Difference of 5 goals

Class limits

  • At any one time amongst six players, class limits of:
    • Scouticon.png 0, Soldiericon.png 3, Pyroicon.png 0
    • Demomanicon.png 1, Heavyicon.png 0, Engineericon.png 0
    • Medicicon.png 1, Snipericon.png 0, Spyicon.png 0

4v4 PASS Time Help

The community of 4v4 PASS Time has created the following resources to help new players grasp the basics.

Guides

Discord

The community is also centralized in a Discord server, where there are multiple members happy to answer questions on any aspect of competitive PASS Time.

References

See Also