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(added reworked gamemode info from the watergate page. stuff like the ufo getting drunk might be a bit specific to that one map, but you're collecting beer pickups and the ufo drunkenness is a visual indicator of progress, so i'm leaving it in for now.)
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{{hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Robot Destruction]].}}
 
{{hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Robot Destruction]].}}
 
{{Quotation|'''The Demoman''' on drunken UFO pilots|I'm drunk - ''you'' don't have an excuse!|sound=Demoman_jeers03.wav}}
 
{{Quotation|'''The Demoman''' on drunken UFO pilots|I'm drunk - ''you'' don't have an excuse!|sound=Demoman_jeers03.wav}}
'''Player Destruction''' is a community-made game mode. The goal of each team is to collect beer pickups dropped by dead players, and deposit them into a UFO at the center of the map to get it drunk and score points. When killed, a player drops 1 beer plus all of the beers they were carrying (shown over their head and on their HUD), which can then be picked up by players on either team. The player on each team with the most beers also becomes the "team leader", making them dispense health and ammo to themselves and nearby teammates at the rate of a level 1 [[Dispenser]], but also giving them an outline visible through walls that can be seen by both teams.
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'''Player Destruction''' is a community-made game mode. The goal of each team is to collect beer pickups dropped by dead players, and deposit them into a UFO at the center of the map to get it drunk and score points. When killed, a player drops 1 beer plus all of the beers they were carrying (shown over their head and on their HUD), which can then be picked up by players on either team. The player on each team with the most beers also becomes the "team leader", making them dispense health and ammo to themselves and nearby teammates at the rate of a level 1 [[Dispenser]], but also giving them an outline visible through walls that can be seen by both teams. Collected beers will be dropped on the ground if a player tries to carry them into a [[resupply area]], and can also be dropped manually by pressing the drop-item button ([[Default key]]: {{Key|L}}).
  
 
To score, players must deposit their collected beers into a UFO at the center of the map, which arrives every 52 seconds and flies slowly across the area creating a tractor beam, before getting to the edge of the map and leaving after 34 seconds. While in the UFO beam, players can move around as if they were swimming in water, and their collected beers are gradually deposited into the UFO and added to their team's score. Players can also contest beer deposits by jumping into the beam and blocking the enemy team from scoring.
 
To score, players must deposit their collected beers into a UFO at the center of the map, which arrives every 52 seconds and flies slowly across the area creating a tractor beam, before getting to the edge of the map and leaving after 34 seconds. While in the UFO beam, players can move around as if they were swimming in water, and their collected beers are gradually deposited into the UFO and added to their team's score. Players can also contest beer deposits by jumping into the beam and blocking the enemy team from scoring.

Revision as of 20:10, 18 September 2015


pd_watergate_rc4a
Not to be confused with Robot Destruction.
I'm drunk - you don't have an excuse!
The Demoman on drunken UFO pilots

Player Destruction is a community-made game mode. The goal of each team is to collect beer pickups dropped by dead players, and deposit them into a UFO at the center of the map to get it drunk and score points. When killed, a player drops 1 beer plus all of the beers they were carrying (shown over their head and on their HUD), which can then be picked up by players on either team. The player on each team with the most beers also becomes the "team leader", making them dispense health and ammo to themselves and nearby teammates at the rate of a level 1 Dispenser, but also giving them an outline visible through walls that can be seen by both teams. Collected beers will be dropped on the ground if a player tries to carry them into a resupply area, and can also be dropped manually by pressing the drop-item button (Default key: L).

To score, players must deposit their collected beers into a UFO at the center of the map, which arrives every 52 seconds and flies slowly across the area creating a tractor beam, before getting to the edge of the map and leaving after 34 seconds. While in the UFO beam, players can move around as if they were swimming in water, and their collected beers are gradually deposited into the UFO and added to their team's score. Players can also contest beer deposits by jumping into the beam and blocking the enemy team from scoring.

As more beers are deposited into the UFO, it will get drunk, visibly wobbling more and more the higher a team's score is. Once one team scores enough points to win (the number scales based on the amount of players at the start of the round), the UFO flies away and drunkenly crashes into the mothership in the distance, destroying it and winning the game for that team.

Maps

See also: List of maps

Player Destruction maps carry the pd_ prefix; community maps are identified with an italic font.

Name Picture File name
Watergate Pd watergate 2.jpg pd_watergate_rc4a

Trivia

  • In earlier versions, the Player Destruction game mode was very different. Instead of dropping beers that had to be delivered to the UFO, dead players dropped team-specific cash pickups (reskinned from Robot Destruction cores) that instantly added to a team's score when picked up. As players killed more enemies, however, their bounty (shown on their HUD) would increase, causing them to drop more cash on death and making them a more valuable target for the enemy team. As players didn't have to deliver their pickups to score, the UFO instead dropped a large "care package" of cash for both teams in the center of the map. The UFO's tractor beam was used to pull players towards a neutral control point at the highest point of the map, which slowly generated extra cash pickups for the team that owned it. This version of the game mode was eventually scrapped in favor of the current version, as players with high bounties would simply hide in spawn to avoid being killed, and without the UFO deposit or team leader mechanics, the game lacked a focused objective for players to fight over.


See also