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'''Surfing''' is a popular modification/mini-game for ''Team Fortress 2'', and is also the term used for gliding into slanted walls or surf ramps. Maps are very diverse and the true objective isn't always clear. Most commonly though, the objective is to get to the end of the map by gliding on the surf ramps.  The servers that host surf maps have altered physics to make surfing smoother. A basic walkthrough can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hl9k1zHlwc here].
 
'''Surfing''' is a popular modification/mini-game for ''Team Fortress 2'', and is also the term used for gliding into slanted walls or surf ramps. Maps are very diverse and the true objective isn't always clear. Most commonly though, the objective is to get to the end of the map by gliding on the surf ramps.  The servers that host surf maps have altered physics to make surfing smoother. A basic walkthrough can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hl9k1zHlwc here].

Revision as of 23:02, 17 November 2011

Surfing preview

Surfing is a popular modification/mini-game for Team Fortress 2, and is also the term used for gliding into slanted walls or surf ramps. Maps are very diverse and the true objective isn't always clear. Most commonly though, the objective is to get to the end of the map by gliding on the surf ramps. The servers that host surf maps have altered physics to make surfing smoother. A basic walkthrough can be found here.

Map dynamics

  • Surf ramps

Surf ramps are basically slanted walls you strafe into using the keys 'A' or 'D'. This is also how you get to the end of a map. Surf ramps can loop, curve, slant, etc. in almost any direction.

  • Jail

A very notable part of any surf map is the jail. Whenever you stray away from the surf ramps or fall onto the map floor, you are then most likely to end up in jail. Jails can usually be operated in different spots, but most often at the top. Commonly, there is a kill button (that kills everyone instantly or over time) and a free button that opens an exit.

  • End

Whenever you reach the specified end to the map, you can usually be teleported to a multitude of places. These places could be the top of jail or the top of spawn.

  • Map secrets

Some maps can have a number of secrets, such as hidden rooms or doors, that can only be opened by a certain code or invisible switches.

Map types

  • Regular Surf

Regular Surf maps can have a variety of objectives from capturing the Intelligence from enemies, to capturing a control point, to just straight up killing, or to make it to the end of the surf. These maps generally contain a jail and a top.

  • Arena Surf

Arena Surf maps are maps made for killing. Surfing is meager and is for getting around the map (usually one huge arena) quicker. You can think of these maps as one huge jail. Falling off the ramps will most likely teleport you into the middle of the map or where most of the action would take place.

  • Skill Surf

Skill Surf maps are purely skill-based, hence the name, and are for the serious surfer. Most often, the objective is to reach the end where a control point would be. Some maps can range in difficulty from easy to near impossible. Some maps contain a jail, while others just teleport you back to spawn. Weapons are occasionally disabled to promote surfing.

Note: All maps are never the same.

See also