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'''Bigrock''' is a [[Mann vs. Machine]] map released in the [[Mecha Update]]. It is the first MvM map to feature the [[Engineer Robot]], known as the "Mecha-Engineer". The map is host to three missions: the Normal mission [[Benign Infiltration (mission)|Benign Infiltration]], and the Advanced missions [[Broken Parts (mission)|Broken Parts]] and [[Bone Shaker (mission)|Bone Shaker]].
 
'''Bigrock''' is a [[Mann vs. Machine]] map released in the [[Mecha Update]]. It is the first MvM map to feature the [[Engineer Robot]], known as the "Mecha-Engineer". The map is host to three missions: the Normal mission [[Benign Infiltration (mission)|Benign Infiltration]], and the Advanced missions [[Broken Parts (mission)|Broken Parts]] and [[Bone Shaker (mission)|Bone Shaker]].
  
This map is considerably bigger, longer and has a more complex structure than other MvM maps, making it generally harder to get to grips with for less experienced players. Both Advanced missions on this map are available in [[Mann Up]] mode and are part of Operation Mecha Engine, a new [[Tour of Duty]]. Upon completing all three missions featured in the tour, the player receives a [[Botkiller]] Mk.II weapon. These are similar to Mk.I Silver and Gold Botkiller weapons but have an [[Engineer Robot]] head instead of a [[Heavy Robot]] head as decoration.
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This map is considerably bigger, longer and has a more complex structure than other MvM maps, making it more difficult for less experienced players to get accustomed to the map. Both Advanced missions on this map are available in [[Mann Up]] mode and are part of Operation Mecha Engine, a new [[Tour of Duty]]. Upon completing all three missions featured in the tour, the player receives a [[Botkiller]] Mk.II weapon.
  
 
[[Image:Bigrock Overview.jpg|thumb|top|Overview of the map.]]
 
[[Image:Bigrock Overview.jpg|thumb|top|Overview of the map.]]
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== Locations ==
  
 
== Strategy ==
 
== Strategy ==
{{hatnote|See [[Community Bigrock strategy]]}}
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== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
* Climbing to the top of the large rocks scattered throughout the map will render [[Spy Robot]]s unable to reach their target.
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* Climbing to the top of the large rocks scattered throughout the map will make [[Spy Robot]]s unable to reach their target.
 
* Player can sticky jump or rocket jump on the two pillars beside the spawn and Mann Co. Store sign.
 
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== External links ==
 
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* [http://www.teamfortress.com/mechaupdate/ Mecha Update page]
 
* [http://www.teamfortress.com/mechaupdate/ Mecha Update page]
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Revision as of 04:53, 2 January 2015

Bigrock
Mvm bigrock.png
Basic Information
Developer(s): {{{map-developer}}}
Map Info
Environment: Desert
Setting: Day, sunny
Hazards: Pitfall
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.
Map Overview
Bigrock overview.png

Bigrock is a Mann vs. Machine map released in the Mecha Update. It is the first MvM map to feature the Engineer Robot, known as the "Mecha-Engineer". The map is host to three missions: the Normal mission Benign Infiltration, and the Advanced missions Broken Parts and Bone Shaker.

This map is considerably bigger, longer and has a more complex structure than other MvM maps, making it more difficult for less experienced players to get accustomed to the map. Both Advanced missions on this map are available in Mann Up mode and are part of Operation Mecha Engine, a new Tour of Duty. Upon completing all three missions featured in the tour, the player receives a Botkiller Mk.II weapon.

File:Bigrock Overview.jpg
Overview of the map.

Locations

Strategy

Main article: Community Bigrock strategy

Update history

December 20, 2012 Patch (Mecha Update)

  • Added Bigrock to the game.

February 14, 2013 Patch

  • Updated Mvm_Bigrock to fix a server crash when all players are dead.

March 27, 2013 Patch

  • Updated Mvm_Bigrock to fix a hole in the terrain.

July 10, 2013 Patch

  • Fixed players building on rock in cave section

Bugs

  • Climbing to the top of the large rocks scattered throughout the map will make Spy Robots unable to reach their target.
  • Player can sticky jump or rocket jump on the two pillars beside the spawn and Mann Co. Store sign.

Trivia

  • In the mine shaft, a RED Spy occasionally appears in one of the mine carts, screaming as the cart falls into the water.

Gallery

External links