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== Game Modes == | == Game Modes == |
Revision as of 10:31, 8 May 2014
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Contents
Game Modes
In 6v6, a few different map types are played.
Control Points
The most common is 5CP, or "5 Control Points", which requires a team to control all five control points in a map in order to win the round. Common 5CP maps include cp_granary, cp_badlands and cp_process.
King of the Hill
KOTH, or "King of the Hill", is a game mode where teams fight for control of one central control point in a race against the clock. The only widespread koth map currently used for 6v6 is koth_pro_viaduct.
Attack/Defense
A/D, or "Attack/Defense", are maps which use a stopwatch to time the attacking team in trying to capture all of the defending team's control points. The defending team then switches to the attacking team and tries to beat the opposing team's time. The only 2 common attack/defense maps are cp_gravelpit and cp_edifice.
Capture the Flag
CTF, or "Capture the Flag", are maps where a team has to capture the intel from the enemy base and take it to your own base to score a point. This gamemode is very rarely played in 6s and most leagues have dropped CTF maps of their map pool. One of the most famous 6v6 CTF maps is Turbine Pro.
Organizations
Below is a list of organizations which currently have, or have had, 6v6 leagues or cups in the past .
European
North American
South America
Oceania
Asian
Africa
Other
Practising
There are a few different places where you can play practice games of various game formats:
- TF2 Center - A successor to TF2Lobby catering to all levels of players, allowing players to join casual games of 4v4, 6v6, 9v9 (Highlander), Ultiduo and BBall. Offers optional mumble integration with hosted mumble servers. Available across all geographies, but particularly Europe, USA and Australia.
- ATF2.ORG - A way to access to different IRC channels on the Gamesurge network, like #tf2mix (for beginners), and #tf2.pug.na (for higher level players)
- TF2Pickup.net - Web-based 6v6/9v9/Ultiduo and BBall pickup site, catering to players with previous competitive experience. Considered to offer a higher level of competitive gaming than the others. Offers hosted game and mumble servers. Only available to European players