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== Usage in competitive ==
 
== Usage in competitive ==
 
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
 
 
Attacking times on swiftwater tend to be longer than on other traditional payload maps such as Badwater and Upward. It is a more open map than either of those, with the layout offering a lot of height advantage as well to use for flanking and utility classes.
 
Attacking times on swiftwater tend to be longer than on other traditional payload maps such as Badwater and Upward. It is a more open map than either of those, with the layout offering a lot of height advantage as well to use for flanking and utility classes.
  
 
Defensive strategy can vary quite a lot depending on the team involved, it really is a map where a degree of familiarity and team synchronization is required to play well. At higher levels a top sniper can be a nightmare to play against!
 
Defensive strategy can vary quite a lot depending on the team involved, it really is a map where a degree of familiarity and team synchronization is required to play well. At higher levels a top sniper can be a nightmare to play against!
  
<big>'''1st Point'''</big>
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=== First point ===
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{{Map locations
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| title = Swiftwater, first point
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| image = pl_swiftwater A.png
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| area1 = Platform | x1=155px | y1=190px
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| area2 = Bar/House | x2=200px | y2=130px
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| area3 = Perch | x3=250px | y3=50px
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| area4 = Stream/River | x4=400px | y4=370px
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| area5 = Shed | x5=750px | y5=280px
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| area6 = Tunnel/Mine | x6=600px | y6=150px
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| area7 = Log | x7=510px | y7=310px
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| area8 = Boxes | x8=20px | y8=200px
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| area9 = Behind/Maintenance | x9=370px | y9=70px
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| area10 = Patio/Gates/Connector | x10=490px | y10=55px
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}}
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There is no definitive strategy for the first point hold although the consensus is this can be difficult to hold. If a team does try to hold they will typically be on the ledge in-front of the house. This can be vulnerable to spam and you run the risk of getting cut off if you lose your flank by the tunnel exit. Consequently many teams do not commit important classes to the defense of first at all, setting up in the tunnel. There can be interesting strategies to try and catch the attacking medic unawares and generally stall the push before 2nd.
  
 
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There is no definitive strategy for the first point hold although the consensus is this can be difficult to hold. If a team does try to hold they will typically be on the ledge in-front of the house. This can be vulnerable to spam and you run the risk of getting cut off if you lose your flank by the tunnel exit. Consequently many teams do not commit important classes to the defense of first at all, setting up in the tunnel. There can be interesting strategies to try and catch the attacking medic unawares and generally stall the push before 2nd.
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=== Second point ===
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{{Map locations
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| title = Swiftwater, tunnel area
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| image = pl_swiftwater Tunnel.png
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| area1 = Arm | x1=510px | y1=175px
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| area2 = Pallet | x2=330px | y2=160px
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}}
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{{Map locations
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| title = Swiftwater, second point
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| image = pl_swiftwater B.png
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| area1 = Catwalk | x1=470px | y1=100px
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| area2 = Banana | x2=410px | y2=145px
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| area3 = Attic | x3=700px | y3=110px
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| area4 = Basement | x4=660px | y4=210px
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| area5 = Long | x5=675px | y5=415px
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| area6 = Lightbulb | x6=225px | y6=115px
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| area7 = Mansion | x7=180px | y7=10px
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| area8 = Truck | x8=475px | y8=325px
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| area9 = Tires | x9=445px | y9=160px
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}}
  
<big>'''2nd Point and 3rd Point'''</big>
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The bomb goes through the tunnel (2nd point is at the end of the tunnel) and a good defense here can be tough to break through without an uber, key picks by the spy or effective use of the top flank. I refer to the top flank, this is a one-way door (beware!) on the top right of the first point which grants access to a top corridor which leads onto a balcony overlooking the third point and red spawn. Control of this area can be important for both teams for the 2nd point due to the substantial height advantage it offers. Defending, you should always be aware of who is up there at the very least. Teams can also place sentry guns and keep other players on the opposite side to the first point flank.
  
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Tunnel.jpg|Tunnel leading to 2nd and 3rd capture points
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File:Tunnel.jpg|Tunnel leading to the 2nd capture point
File:3rd Point.jpg|3rd from Attack's POV
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File:3rd Point.jpg|2nd from Attack's POV
File:3rd Point 2.jpg|3rd from Defense's POV
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File:3rd Point 2.jpg|2nd from Defense's POV
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
The bomb goes through the tunnel (2nd point is at the end of the tunnel) and a good defense here can be tough to break through without an uber, key picks by the spy or effective use of the top flank. I refer to the top flank, this is a one-way door (beware!) on the top right of the first point which grants access to a top corridor which leads onto a balcony overlooking the third point and red spawn. Control of this area can be important for both teams for the 3rd (and 2nd) points due to the substantial height advantage it offers. Defending, you should always be aware of who is up there at the very least. The 3rd point is traditionally one of the hardest points to attack in the map (along with the 4th and 5th). Teams can also place sentry guns and keep other players on the opposite side to the first point flank.
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=== Third point ===
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{{Map locations
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| title = Swiftwater, third point
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| image = pl_swiftwater C.png
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| area1 = Attic | x1=345px | y1=60px
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| area2 = Tanks/Storage | x2=515px | y2=70px
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| area3 = Silos/Trio | x3=380px | y3=90px
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| area4 = Choke | x4=525px | y4=175px
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| area5 = Balcony | x5=540px | y5=265px
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| area6 = Einstein | x6=175px | y6=285px
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| area7 = Speakers | x7=100px | y7=200px
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| area8 = Connector | x8=235px | y8=70px
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| area9 = Dropdown/Basement | x9=305px | y9=130px
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}}
  
<big>'''4th Point'''</big>
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Because the attack can go a number of different routes this can be an unusual point to defend. The sentry overlooks the cart in some position, and all other classes positioning can vary heavily you do see the combo near he sentry more often than not). Soldiers tend to roam on the far side to the spawn looking for drops on the medic or vulnerable people walking through the doors, and scouts get out onto the left (3rd point) if they can. Once the attacking team take this point the spawn doors behind the defense close and they essentially get trapped (blue spawn changes to directly in front of you too). Not getting caught here is often the key to a good 5th point defense.
  
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:4th point.jpg|4th Point coming from 3rd, poor picture
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File:4th point.jpg|3rd Point coming from 2nd, poor picture
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
Because the attack can go a number of different routes this can be an unusual point to defend. The sentry overlooks the cart in some position, and all other classes positioning can vary heavily you do see the combo near he sentry more often than not). Soldiers tend to roam on the far side to the spawn looking for drops on the medic or vulnerable people walking through the doors, and scouts get out onto the left (3rd point) if they can. Once the attacking team take this point the spawn doors behind the defense close and they essentially get trapped (blue spawn changes to directly in front of you too). Not getting caught here is often the key to a good 5th point defense.
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=== Fourth point ===
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{{Map locations
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| title = Swiftwater, fourth point
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| image = pl_swiftwater D.png
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| area1 = View | x1=740px | y1=105px
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| area2 = Garage | x2=735px | y2=205px
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| area3 = Porch | x3=715px | y3=355px
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| area4 = Slope | x4=405px | y4=280px
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| area5 = House/Station | x5=200px | y5=295px
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| area6 = Behind | x6=50px | y6=310px
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| area7 = Barn | x7=90px | y7=155px
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| area8 = Gate | x8=165px | y8=50px
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| area9 = Vent | x9=220px | y9=80px
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| area10 = Lockers | x10=310px | y10=25px
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| area11 = Under/Ballpit | x11=310px | y11=70px
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| area12 = Hold | x12=390px | y12=95px
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| area13 = Shack | x13=525px | y13=60px
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}}
  
<big>'''5th Point'''</big>
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A long and potentially bloody attack up a hill for the 4th point, where the cart has to go a long way to go. The combo typically sets up on the ledge above the first section of uphill along with the engineer which allows them to shoot down onto the hill/and cart at first. Flank classes (defense, I am thinking solly and scout), if they can try, to get into the house on the far right (from the defense's perspective). The two teams snipers are often the deciding factors here, on defense the sniper can be a long way back. For the attacking team the key is speed. If they can catch some players out on 3rd and prevent this ideal defense being set-up that saves valuable time.
  
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:5th point.jpg|5th Point from defence, Sniper spot!
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File:5th point.jpg|4th point from defence, Sniper spot!
File:5th Point 2.jpg|5th Point in-game example
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File:5th Point 2.jpg|4th point in-game example
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
A long and potentially bloody attack up a hill for the 5th point, where the cart has to go a long way to go. The combo typically sets up on the ledge above the first section of uphill along with the engineer which allows them to shoot down onto the hill/and cart at first. Flank classes (defense, I am thinking solly and scout), if they can try, to get into the house on the far right (from the defense's perspective). The two teams snipers are often the deciding factors here, on defense the sniper can be a long way back. For the attacking team the key is speed. If they can catch some players out on 4th and prevent this ideal defense being set-up that saves valuable time.
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=== Fifth point ===
 
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{{Map locations
<big>'''Last Point'''</big>
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| title = Swiftwater, fifth point
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| image = pl_swiftwater E.png
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| area1 = RPC | x1=770px | y1=110px
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| area2 = Box | x2=745px | y2=190px
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| area3 = Grass | x3=550px | y3=200px
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| area4 = Stairs | x4=5px | y4=350px
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| area5 = Pumps | x5=310px | y5=170px
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| area6 = Bridge/Windows | x6=280px | y6=70px
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| area7 = Map/IT | x7=435px | y7=45px
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| area8 = Secret | x8=500px | y8=10px
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}}
  
 
A sentry gun is typically overlooking the cart. Power classes from both sides tend to contest the upper lobby overlooking this gun position. Whilst there are flanks available to try and get behind the attacking teams players the defensive team has to balance this potential threat they can cause with the need for players stop to the cart. This balance may depend on the amount of pressure on it (number of attacking players pushing cart, how close it is etc.).
 
A sentry gun is typically overlooking the cart. Power classes from both sides tend to contest the upper lobby overlooking this gun position. Whilst there are flanks available to try and get behind the attacking teams players the defensive team has to balance this potential threat they can cause with the need for players stop to the cart. This balance may depend on the amount of pressure on it (number of attacking players pushing cart, how close it is etc.).

Latest revision as of 15:14, 1 February 2019

Swiftwater
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Swiftwater.jpg
Map Information
Map Type:
File Name:
pl_swiftwater_final1
Version:
Official Release
First Released:
19 May 2009
Last Updated:
7 July 2016
Official Map:
CorrectIcon.png
Competitive Information
Game Modes:
Pro Version:
League Popularity:
Moderate
In Current Rotations:
UGC-Icon2.png
Total Inclusions:
HL:
12 inclusions (8th)
Links
Download Link Steam Workshop Page TF2Maps.net Forum Thread GameBanana Page Official Team Fortress Wiki Page

pl_swiftwater is a custom payload map made by Schwa that is exclusively used in Highlander. The pl_swiftwater_ugc variation has been frequently included in the UGC league map list since Season 8. Nearly four years after development on the map had ceased, it was included in the Meet Your Match update in July of 2016.[1]

Usage in competitive[edit]

Seasonal Inclusions by League
[view] Map version 4v4 6v6 Prolander Highlander
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Download Link pl_swiftwater_final1 Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 20 Season Season
Download Link pl_swiftwater_ugc Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 19 Season Season
Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 18 Season Season
Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 15 Season Season
Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 12 Season Season
Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 11 Season Season
Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 10 Season Season
Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 9 Season Season
Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 8 Season Season
Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 6 Season Season
Download Link pl_swiftwater_final_rc Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 5 Season Season
Download Link pl_swiftwater_frc16 Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season 4 Season Season
Total inclusions out of 28 out of 41 out of 46 out of 30 out of 38 out of 21 out of 13 out of 10 12 out of 39 out of 30 out of 16

Bold italics denotes the current or latest season

Official map
Pro version

Strategy[edit]

Attacking times on swiftwater tend to be longer than on other traditional payload maps such as Badwater and Upward. It is a more open map than either of those, with the layout offering a lot of height advantage as well to use for flanking and utility classes.

Defensive strategy can vary quite a lot depending on the team involved, it really is a map where a degree of familiarity and team synchronization is required to play well. At higher levels a top sniper can be a nightmare to play against!

First point[edit]

Swiftwater, first point
Pl swiftwater A.png
Platform
Bar/House
Perch
Stream/River
Shed
Tunnel/Mine
Log
Boxes
Behind/Maintenance
Patio/Gates/Connector

There is no definitive strategy for the first point hold although the consensus is this can be difficult to hold. If a team does try to hold they will typically be on the ledge in-front of the house. This can be vulnerable to spam and you run the risk of getting cut off if you lose your flank by the tunnel exit. Consequently many teams do not commit important classes to the defense of first at all, setting up in the tunnel. There can be interesting strategies to try and catch the attacking medic unawares and generally stall the push before 2nd.

Second point[edit]

Swiftwater, tunnel area
Pl swiftwater Tunnel.png
Arm
Pallet
Swiftwater, second point
Pl swiftwater B.png
Catwalk
Banana
Attic
Basement
Long
Lightbulb
Mansion
Truck
Tires

The bomb goes through the tunnel (2nd point is at the end of the tunnel) and a good defense here can be tough to break through without an uber, key picks by the spy or effective use of the top flank. I refer to the top flank, this is a one-way door (beware!) on the top right of the first point which grants access to a top corridor which leads onto a balcony overlooking the third point and red spawn. Control of this area can be important for both teams for the 2nd point due to the substantial height advantage it offers. Defending, you should always be aware of who is up there at the very least. Teams can also place sentry guns and keep other players on the opposite side to the first point flank.

Third point[edit]

Swiftwater, third point
Pl swiftwater C.png
Attic
Tanks/Storage
Silos/Trio
Choke
Balcony
Einstein
Speakers
Connector
Dropdown/Basement

Because the attack can go a number of different routes this can be an unusual point to defend. The sentry overlooks the cart in some position, and all other classes positioning can vary heavily you do see the combo near he sentry more often than not). Soldiers tend to roam on the far side to the spawn looking for drops on the medic or vulnerable people walking through the doors, and scouts get out onto the left (3rd point) if they can. Once the attacking team take this point the spawn doors behind the defense close and they essentially get trapped (blue spawn changes to directly in front of you too). Not getting caught here is often the key to a good 5th point defense.

Fourth point[edit]

Swiftwater, fourth point
Pl swiftwater D.png
View
Garage
Porch
Slope
House/Station
Behind
Barn
Gate
Vent
Lockers
Under/Ballpit
Hold
Shack

A long and potentially bloody attack up a hill for the 4th point, where the cart has to go a long way to go. The combo typically sets up on the ledge above the first section of uphill along with the engineer which allows them to shoot down onto the hill/and cart at first. Flank classes (defense, I am thinking solly and scout), if they can try, to get into the house on the far right (from the defense's perspective). The two teams snipers are often the deciding factors here, on defense the sniper can be a long way back. For the attacking team the key is speed. If they can catch some players out on 3rd and prevent this ideal defense being set-up that saves valuable time.

Fifth point[edit]

Swiftwater, fifth point
Pl swiftwater E.png
RPC
Box
Grass
Stairs
Pumps
Bridge/Windows
Map/IT
Secret

A sentry gun is typically overlooking the cart. Power classes from both sides tend to contest the upper lobby overlooking this gun position. Whilst there are flanks available to try and get behind the attacking teams players the defensive team has to balance this potential threat they can cause with the need for players stop to the cart. This balance may depend on the amount of pressure on it (number of attacking players pushing cart, how close it is etc.).

References[edit]