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== History ==
 
== History ==
'''cp_granary_pro''' is a map that was first created by Team Fortress 2 player, Mark. The map, created for the competitive community, featured small features that would make the map more convenient to its players; such as no roof over choke, and the removal of rocks & cones which had caused [[Glossary#Splash|splash]] damage absorption.
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'''cp_granary_pro''' is a map that was first created by Team Fortress 2 player, Mark. The map, created for the competitive community, featured small features that would make the map more convenient to its players, such as, no roof over choke and the removal of rocks & cones which had caused [[Glossary#Splash|splash]] damage absorbing.
  
In the latest development of Granary Pro, changes in favour of competitive gameplay included expanding mid, removing props, raising the ceiling in choke and moving forward spawns backwards.
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In the latest development of Granary Pro, changes in favour of the competitive game playing included expanding mid, removing props, raising the ceiling in choke and moving forward spawns backwards.
  
 
== Usage in competitive ==
 
== Usage in competitive ==

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