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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* One of the developers, Patrick "MangyCarface" Mulholland, is also known for developing [[Frontier]].
 
* One of the developers, Patrick "MangyCarface" Mulholland, is also known for developing [[Frontier]].
* The picture of this map during the loading screen still shows the central control point under the bridge despite it's subsequent move to on the bridge.
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 19:15, 18 March 2011

Yukon
CP Yukon overview.png
Basic Information
Developer(s): {{{map-developer}}}
Map Info
Environment: Alpine
Setting: Daylight, sunny
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.
Map Overview
Yukon overview.png
Map Stamp
Item icon Map Stamp - Yukon.png
Supporters Leaderboard
This abandoned mountaintop coalmine was repurposed by shadowy operatives into a top secret surveillance outpost—one which also, so nobody gets wise, insidiously continues to mine coal. There is also a log hanging in the center of the map—possibly as an example to other logs. Logs that said too much. Five control points promise a lot of momentum swings in this compact outdoor map, with plenty of tunnels and rocky outcroppings. Plenty of alternate routes ensure that if you can’t get past a well-placed Engineer through one tunnel, you might be able to sneak up behind them through another.

Yukon is a standard five-point Control Point map. It is one of the community maps chosen by Valve and was included in the Classless Update as an honorary official map due to its outstanding quality. It also is one of the top played competitive maps in 6v6 leagues.

The goal is to capture all five of the Control points. Each team starts with their second and final control points locked, and only the middle point available.

Locations

Capture Points 1 & 5, Base

  • Bridge: The bridge is located at the swing door directly across from the capture point. It spans across the whole area above the basin and leads to the control point.
  • Right Path: The right path(from defenders perspective) runs along the rock wall around the basin from the tunnel. It leads all the way to the small shack beside the control point and the end of the bridge. There is small bush next to a rocky outcrop with a medium health pack next to it along the path.
  • Dirt Ramp: The ramp starts at the entrance of the lower tunnels across from the swing door. It stretches up along the fenced wall all the way up to the control point and the lower spawn exit.
  • Basin: The basin lays in the middle of the area. There is a tall radio tower in its center next to the right path. Next to the tower is a pile of rocks used to climb to the path. On the other side the ramp runs down into the basin next to the lower tunnel and next to that the bridge stretches across over.
  • Tunnel: At the end of the right path and across from the bridge is the tunnel. It enters from the second point bridge and stretches down to the swing door and across to the right path entrance.

Capture Points 2 & 4, Buffer

  • House: The house is located in the center of the bridge. It is connected to the bridge on both sides and has dirt ramps leading up to its entrances. This capture point is enclosed, allowing skilled classes to land on the roof and barrage those contesting or capturing the point.
  • Back Path: The back path is the path which bends around the main path and directly exits out across from the bridge. It is entered from going right when the path from mid forks.
  • Main Path: The main path is the direct path to the point. It is entered from going left when the path from mid forks. There is a sign above the path which is a common spot for sticky traps.
  • Bridge: The bridge stretches across the area from the ends of the paths to the tunnel entrance. There are multiple ramps on both sides which lead up to the bridge. It has two underpasses, one of which has a medium healthpack, and the other has a medium ammo pack. In the center of the bridge is the control point house.
  • Lower Tunnel: The lower tunnel is located at the far wall in the basin under the bridge. It ramps up then down into the path below the middle point building. The lower tunnel is a popular spot for back-flanking.

Capture Point 3, Middle

  • Bridge Building: The bridge building is the marks this area. It has four entrances, two at the ends of the building for each team, both of which are across from each other. These enter into hallways containing medium health packs and the entrance to the central part of the bridge which houses the control point. The control point area is open on both sides.
  • Roof: The roof of the bridge building is accessible by Soldiers or Demomen, and is a popular spot for barraging the enemy as the entire area can be seen from the roof.
  • Valley: The valley is the area which dips down below the bridge. Other than the bridge building this is the other spot where most of the fighting will occur.
  • Yard: The yards are where the paths from second exit out to. They are located far back along the fenced walls. The yards are a popular spot for Snipers.

Spawn Locations

  • Base: Players begin the game spawning at their base.
  • First Forward: When they capture the middle point, their spawn is moved below their second capture point.
  • Second Forward: When they capture the enemy's second point, their spawn is moved mid-map, enemy side, in a large shed.

Strategy

See Community Yukon strategy

Control Point Timing

Control Point Multiplier Seconds
Control Point 1 and 5 ×1
3 .800
×2
2 .533
×3
2 .073
×4
1 .824
Control Point 2 and 4 ×1
16 .000
×2
10 .667
×3
8 .727
×4
7 .680
Control Point 3 ×1
18 .000
×2
12 .000
×3
9 .818
×4
8 .640


Update history

August 25, 2010 Patch

  • Fixed an exploit where players could get outside of the map.

January 19, 2011 Patch

  • Central CP moved up to bridge.
  • Bridge widened.
  • Several sticky exploits patched.
  • Flat bridge added onto CP1's pipes.
  • [Undocumented] Capture time on final control points reduced from 4s to 3.8s

March 11, 2011 Patch

  • Fixed a hole in the map.

Trivia

  • One of the developers, Patrick "MangyCarface" Mulholland, is also known for developing Frontier.

External links