it's not
always sunny in ksour
I really, really, enjoy playing payload in TF2, so I wanted to bring it over to Fortress Forever. I know that Crazy Carl made
ff_tiger_pl, but there was talk of wanting to re-do it. I had already made the train model for my boys to play around on, no joke, so adding it to ksour and getting it all setup was pretty simple.
The .bsp has all the models and materials packed into it, but there are also some HUD materials that are needed. So just unzip to /FortressForever
Attacking players push the payload/train along the tracks towards the end of the line by staying close to it. The more attackers who are near the train, the faster it goes. However, if at any point there are more defenders than attackers, the defenders block progress completely and are given individual fortress points.
The attackers are given bonuses for pushing the train; a steady supply of Health, Armor, Ammo, and Cells, full clips anytime they kill someone while in the zone, and TONS of fortress points along the way.
Scoring is extremely simple:
The Defenders start with 30 points per round. IF they hold all command points, they get all 30 points. Failure to hold a point results in a loss of 10 points per command point, which is subsequently given to the attacking team. This means that if the attacking team makes it to the end, they would score 30 points and the defending team would score zero.
IF the attacking team successfully pushes the payload to the end of the line, the defending team is rendered defenseless: stripped of all armor, buildables, grenades, and weapons. The attacking team is then given a small amount of time to chase them around and dominate them
Can be set up to either keep teams or switch them after each round.
This map utilizes base_payload_2015.lua, click
here for details on it.
If you would like the train/track model(s), click
here for details on them.
NOTE: ff_ksour was made by
Green Musy and I had no part in it at all. My only contribution to this map was to change it for use with my lua script and the models associated with it.