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[[File:Pl upward.png|right|thumb|300x225px|The 2nd point on [[Upward]].]]
 
[[File:Pl upward.png|right|thumb|300x225px|The 2nd point on [[Upward]].]]
Payload is a standard competitive gamemode that functions somewhat like 5cp.  Instead of capping points by standing on them, the blue team must push a cart along a track to capture each point while the Red team must defend each point. Payload is a standard gamemode in [[Highlander]] but is not played in [[6v6]]
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Payload is a standard competitive gamemode that functions somewhat like 5cp.  Instead of capping points by standing on them, the blue team must push a cart along a track to capture each point while the Red team must defend each point. Payload is a standerd gamemode in [[Highlander]] but is not played in [[6v6]]
 
 
 
== Stopwatch Mode ==
 
== Stopwatch Mode ==
Payload is played in stopwatch mode; one team attacks on the first round, and defends in the second round. The goal is to push the payload cart to the final point as fast as possible. After the attacking team pushes the cart to the final point, or the timer reaches 0, the teams swap sides. The attacking team (defending team in the previous round), then try to push the payload cart to the final point in less time than their opponent to win.
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Payload is played in stopwatch mode; one team attacks on the first round, and defends in the second round. The goal is to push the payload cart to the final point as fast as possible. After the attacking team pushes the cart to the final point, or the timer reaches 0, the teams swap sides. The attacking team (Defending team in the previous round), need to try and push the payload cart to the final point in less time than their opponent did to win.
 
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[5CP|Control Point]]
 
* [[King_of_the_Hill|King of the Hill]]
 
* [[Attack/Defend|Attack/Defend]]
 
  
 
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