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'''2Fort''' is one of the six maps included with Team Fortress 2's retail release, and is a staple map of the series, playable in all other Team Fortress games. | '''2Fort''' is one of the six maps included with Team Fortress 2's retail release, and is a staple map of the series, playable in all other Team Fortress games. | ||
− | The objective of each team is to reach the other team's basement on the | + | The objective of each team is to reach the other team's basement on the other side of the map, retrieve a "flag" briefcase, and return it to their own basement without dying en route. |
Due to the high prevalence of tight corridors and low ceilings in the map restricting movement, and the difficulty of breaking a defense leading to stalemates where neither team can win, 2fort is currently unpopular as a map choice for the TF2 competitive community. | Due to the high prevalence of tight corridors and low ceilings in the map restricting movement, and the difficulty of breaking a defense leading to stalemates where neither team can win, 2fort is currently unpopular as a map choice for the TF2 competitive community. |