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'''Nightfall''' is a [[Payload Race]] map created for the [[TF2Maps.net]] [[A/D CTF and Payload Race Contest]]. It was awarded first place in the competition despite being unfinished at the end of the contest. It was later added to the game as an official community created map in the [[February 24, 2011 Patch]] due to its outstanding quality. Similar to [[Sawmill]], Nightfall is set at night in a lumber company during a torrential rainstorm, with its architecture heavily influenced by [[Ravine]].
 
'''Nightfall''' is a [[Payload Race]] map created for the [[TF2Maps.net]] [[A/D CTF and Payload Race Contest]]. It was awarded first place in the competition despite being unfinished at the end of the contest. It was later added to the game as an official community created map in the [[February 24, 2011 Patch]] due to its outstanding quality. Similar to [[Sawmill]], Nightfall is set at night in a lumber company during a torrential rainstorm, with its architecture heavily influenced by [[Ravine]].
  
From feedback received from gameplay on the [[Payload Race]] map [[Pipeline]], Nightfall was designed to provide players with plenty of routes into the enemy's base in order to help overcome a strong defense. The map features neutral arenas at the center of each stage instead of chokepoints, which allows players to move more freely between the bases, and mechanics to help motivate players to complete the objective. These take the form of short bursts in progress once the cart reaches a downhill slope, and a round timer which, upon expiring, forces both carts to slowly roll forward until either one reaches its objective.
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From feedback received from gameplay on the [[Payload Race]] map [[Pipeline]], Nightfall was designed to provide players with plenty of routes into the enemy's base in order to help overcome a strong defense. The map features neutral arenas at the center of each stage instead of chokepoints, which allows players to move more freely between the bases, and mechanics to help motivate players to complete the objective. These take the form of a round timer which, upon expiring, forces both carts to slowly roll forward until either one reaches its objective.
  
 
The goal is to escort the team's cart through enemy territory in order to reach the [[capture point]], while preventing the enemy team from doing the same.  
 
The goal is to escort the team's cart through enemy territory in order to reach the [[capture point]], while preventing the enemy team from doing the same.  
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* Nightfall was the original name for [[Double Cross]], but the author released his map first.
 
* Nightfall was the original name for [[Double Cross]], but the author released his map first.
 
* While normal Payload related maps involve the cart detonating an important location or device, this map centers around both teams trying to blow up the same location; a pile of rocks at the bottom of a cliff.
 
* While normal Payload related maps involve the cart detonating an important location or device, this map centers around both teams trying to blow up the same location; a pile of rocks at the bottom of a cliff.
* When Overtime is reached, the furthest cart will begin to move on its own and cannot be stopped. Whether this is a bug or intentional is unknown.
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* When Overtime is reached, both carts will begin to move on their own to prevent a stalemate situation. Pushing one of the carts will prevent the opposite cart from automatically rolling forward. Overtime does not come into effect on Stage 3 as no round timer is present.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 15:35, 6 March 2011

Nightfall
Nightfall stage2.png
Basic Information
Developer(s): {{{map-developer}}}
Map Info
Environment: Alpine / Industrial
Setting: Nighttime, raining
Hazards: Pitfall
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.
Map Stamp
Item icon Map Stamp - Nightfall.png
Supporters Leaderboard
Nine out of ten mercenaries will tell you: If you're looking for a place to see who can push bombs into a shallow pit the fastest, there's no better location than a damp logging site, in the middle of the rain, in the middle of a forest, in the middle of the night. Nine out of ten mercenaries are idiots, though, so you might not want to put much stock in it.

Nightfall is a Payload Race map created for the TF2Maps.net A/D CTF and Payload Race Contest. It was awarded first place in the competition despite being unfinished at the end of the contest. It was later added to the game as an official community created map in the February 24, 2011 Patch due to its outstanding quality. Similar to Sawmill, Nightfall is set at night in a lumber company during a torrential rainstorm, with its architecture heavily influenced by Ravine.

From feedback received from gameplay on the Payload Race map Pipeline, Nightfall was designed to provide players with plenty of routes into the enemy's base in order to help overcome a strong defense. The map features neutral arenas at the center of each stage instead of chokepoints, which allows players to move more freely between the bases, and mechanics to help motivate players to complete the objective. These take the form of a round timer which, upon expiring, forces both carts to slowly roll forward until either one reaches its objective.

The goal is to escort the team's cart through enemy territory in order to reach the capture point, while preventing the enemy team from doing the same.


Locations

Stage 1

Stage 1 starts with each cart on an incline in between spawn and the middle of the map. The cart paths them make a right/left (for RED) or left/right (for BLU) series of turns before crossing over in the middle of the map. Above this crossover is a small platform and opening, offering classes like Pyros, Soldiers and Demomen a good ambush spot.

Following the crossover, each cart path makes another series of turns, opposite their first ones (right/left for BLU, or left/right for RED), before heading down the other team's starting incline. The final portion of the cart path features a right (RED) or left (BLU) turn in front of the enemy's spawn before reaching the final point. Directly before the final point is a slight incline that does feature rollback, forcing a sustained push at the end of the map to successfully capture the cart.

There are a number of paths around both cart paths, mirroring each other on both the BLU and RED portions of the map. Many of these paths are wide but have tight corners, offering Spies good places to hide and/or attack from.

Stage 2

Stage 2 is designed in a similar manner to Stage 1, starting with the carts by each team's respective spawn. The path then passes through a tunnel before reaching the central arena and crossover. However, directly after the crossover, there is a pair of steep inclines, each cart path traveling up one of the inclines.

From here, both cart paths make a series of turns before beginning a downhill section toward the final point, which is located outside the enemy team's spawn room. As with Stage 1, directly before the final point is a slight incline that does feature rollback, forcing a sustained push at the end of the map to successfully capture the cart.


Gallery

Update history

February 24, 2011 Patch

  • The map was added to the game.

Trivia

  • Nightfall was the original name for Double Cross, but the author released his map first.
  • While normal Payload related maps involve the cart detonating an important location or device, this map centers around both teams trying to blow up the same location; a pile of rocks at the bottom of a cliff.
  • When Overtime is reached, both carts will begin to move on their own to prevent a stalemate situation. Pushing one of the carts will prevent the opposite cart from automatically rolling forward. Overtime does not come into effect on Stage 3 as no round timer is present.

See also