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* When Point A is lost, it is very hard for the defending team to fall back to B fast enough, especially for the Engineer. Because of this, most teams don't put much effort into defending A. It is usually a bad idea to pop uber at point A. The engineer will often skip it entirely and build at B during the setup period.
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* When a sentry is built on A, it is typically built on Ramp. This gives the sentry a view of both Cliff and Yard.
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* Sentries are also sometimes built near Red Spawn. While this gives the Engineer an easier escape, it makes the sentry much more vulnerable to demo spam from over the cliff.
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* After A is taken, Big Door and B Drop-Down will both open slowly. Big Door can lead to E or to the back side of B. B Drop-Down leads to B. Keep in mind that stickies can easily be hidden in B Drop-Down. When moving from A to B, it's often a better idea to go through spawn.
  
 
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[[Category:Attack/Defend maps]]
 
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Revision as of 05:08, 14 October 2014

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Steel is an Attack/Defend map consisting of 5 points. Whenever a point is captured, something on the map changes. Doors open and close, platforms extend, or red spawn changes. Due to its complexity, Steel is a map that brutally puts a team's cohesion to the test.

Attackers: Attackers only get one spawn, however, as they capture A, B, C, and D, they will cut off more and more spawns for the defenders.

Attackers objectives is to capture E in order to win a game, which is located in a chasm where only scouts and explosive/bullet/selfdamage jumping classes can get to

To assist, capturing C brings a drawbridge to E, and capturing D puts railings on E

In a stopwatch map, capturing E counts a capturing all 5 points (does not count as "one point")

The A,B,C and D points have to be captured in order, while E can be capped at any time (while it takes a exceeding long time to cap, the cap time for E does not change depending on how many points the attackers own)

Defenders: Defenders start off by holding A, the only capturable point, while the attackers two spawns open

At this point, defenders only hold A, however attackers may choose to run though B (without being able to cap it) to E

After A is capped, two routes (one to E, one to B) open up and the attackers can choose to attack E or B

After B is capped, defenders lose their primary respawns (from A, B, and E) and are given a backspawn, connecting to E, D, and C. Any people left inside the primary spawn will be teloported to the backspawn with medics keeping their ubercharge, etc.

Routes to C from B are opened up, at this point, the entire map is accessible, however accessing D is very hard as defenders have a joint backspawn very close to C which connects to D

Capturing C opens a drawbridge to E, allowing the heavier classes to cap as well as removing the defenders backspawn advantage to C

Capturing D gives the drawbridge railings and removes the Defenders backspawn from E and D (at this point, defenders only have one spawn at D!)



Locations

Control Point A

Steel - Blu Spawn
Cp steel bluspawn.jpg
Cliff
Windows
Ledge
Health Pack
Roof
Yard
Steel - Control Point A
Cp steel A2.jpg
Barrel
Ramp
Big Door
Rocks
Point (A)
Cliff
Stairs
Ammo Pack
Red Spawn (front)
B Drop-Down
  • When Point A is lost, it is very hard for the defending team to fall back to B fast enough, especially for the Engineer. Because of this, most teams don't put much effort into defending A. It is usually a bad idea to pop uber at point A. The engineer will often skip it entirely and build at B during the setup period.
  • When a sentry is built on A, it is typically built on Ramp. This gives the sentry a view of both Cliff and Yard.
  • Sentries are also sometimes built near Red Spawn. While this gives the Engineer an easier escape, it makes the sentry much more vulnerable to demo spam from over the cliff.
  • After A is taken, Big Door and B Drop-Down will both open slowly. Big Door can lead to E or to the back side of B. B Drop-Down leads to B. Keep in mind that stickies can easily be hidden in B Drop-Down. When moving from A to B, it's often a better idea to go through spawn.