Please do something about the waterfall edge. Engineers can just put up a wrangled sentry there, and it's over.
I've had no problems with pyros or the deathpit, I've never been killed by it except by my own error, and only seen one person airblasted off in all the tests. I know it's a bad stance to take when dealing with feedback, but I think people are overstating the effect the deathpit has gameplay. Besides, B1 will have some barriers to help.After playing the map just a second ago i found a number of class imbalances including almost no benefits for engineer unless utilising the wrangler and an over powering of the pyro class. I suppose it's no surprise that the pyro would be suggested as OP given the death pit residing on one whole side of the map, but any single air blast can knock a medium wieght class from the centre of the map over the edge, and 2 airblasts for soldier and heavy. Any class that can 1 shot players in reflex, including ubers, should be re-considered significantly.
That was sort of the intention. Viaduct is flat and offers little for gameplay. Runoff is built around height variation, flanking routes, and mobility for scout, soldier, and demoman, firstly so it is more interesting than deathmatching at the top of a hill, secondly so that it is a koth map that will work well for competitive play. Which, you know, is focused around scouts, soldiers, and demomen.Most other classes are balanced though there is an impartiality for scout and soldier. This was not exactly my observation at first but definately something that got mentioned by others several times in the server. Heavy has his place at times but gets focus fired by soldier and demos holding the ledges and spies flanking from the low ground. This isn't so much of an imbalance as it is an observation but if i were to list imbalances it would go
Pyro OP
Scout OP
Heavy UP
engi UP
I've observed the map consistently changing hands at least 3-4 times each round with balanced teams. Usually more. I see what you're saying about control of the map, but it seemed pretty fluid from the tests, with both teams making strong pushes that make the middle point dynamic. I feel the bigger problem was people not capping the point, which is partly my error, partly player error. If the point was capped after each team's push it would have changed hands a lot more, but I saw a lot of players clear mid of enemies then run around and not cap the point.Considering the map further, Spy gameplay was repetative, as was medic; and who ever held the middle continued to control the map for extended periods of time. Normally a fresh spawn wave pushed through the remaining players but sometimes remaining soldiers, demos and spies could hold a team back for as good as 90 seconds through skirmish tactics. This could be considered standard gameplay for the map but a team that backed up remaining falling back players could control the map a singificant amount of time. This is quite frustrating for the assaulting team as even if they faught back and controlled the map they would easily get back capped at 0 seconds.
The map seemed completely revolved around hit and run tactics, which completely contrasts KoTH style gameplay. As a KoTH point usually gets capped several times in a round. Not once or twice.
I'm starting to think the map may be a bit wide too. I'll see what can be done to provide more cover for the upper area.it felt a little wide to me. if an engy can walk all the way across unnoticed and set up a sentry at your spawn........
i always took the lower route. it might be because: 1. its closer to spawn? 2. it connects to the other side of the map, unlike the upper route. 3. it has the most cover.
never got knocked into a deathpit yay
I'm probably going to fence it off so you get the vista without the danger.These death cliffs, they feel really unnecessary. It'd just be infuriating to come out of my spawn and get airblasted or knocked off the cliff - it'd feel like a cheap death. Even if you want to have it so that it can fit in thematically with the map, you could always just fence it off with a body-height fence - it'd get the message across and still allow players to look out.
Thematics. It'll make more sense when detailed. And probably be better to use.Make this entire area ramped. Dunno why it isn't.
There are some nasty sightlines there. I'll see what can be done.About the engineer... I really felt that engineer was great on this map with the Wrangler and not fun at all without. This was definitely a powerful spot for a sentry with the wrangler, since you have all of that area to look down on, and you get a perfect view of the house and most of the area inside of it.
I'll see about it. Viaduct's sentry spots are odd because they placed next to eachother with a thin wall between, and really kill gameplay at the point, so I want to avoid that. That upper route I'd like to be a viable engineer spot but it's also OP with the wrangler, as you said. Again, I'll explore some options to make engineer more viable.This is one of the very, very few spots where a sentry would be viable without being guided by a wrangler. Because of the map's lack of sentry spots where I could just drop my sentry, have it be useful, and walk around and fight the other team, I felt like I had to constantly babysit my sentry and use the wrangler - not much fun for me. Maybe you should add some engineer spots that aren't able to be easily taken down by just walking backwards a bit and shooting?
Thanks for the feedback.Also, the map in general felt very similar to Viaduct. There's the control point on the hill that ramps up like that, the rocks that split the main pathway up in two, the areas that overlook the point (pic 4). Doesn't mean that it's bad, but I always like seeing new designs that work in maps.
Shaq is always relevant.
Any feedback is good feedback, even if obvious. I see what you're saying about the classes though, and I'm inclined to point out that different maps offer different strategies and opportunities for different classes. But I agree it would probably be worth working on making it less soldier, demoman, and scout dominated in your casual public game though.I was under the impression that you were indeed aiming for competitive play. If that's the case then you would probably be not as concerned about some of the maps dynamics. Such as favouring the Scout and Soldier. I simply observed some of the classic pub favoured classes such as pyro and engineer as having strangely superior or inferior perks.
I guess my feedback just isn't that surprising for you, so it seems like i'm stating the obvious.
Yeah, it helped the dynamism of the gameplay in that even if a team took control of mid, they never completely dominated the map and had the opportunity to push the enemy team back to yard or spawn. And I found myself spending downtime between pushes and capping mostly patrolling routes, as you said, which I think is pretty good, it sure beats spawncamping.One thing that i did find good about the map was that after capping the centre there was never any real effort to settle into a forward defencive position. Generally it was just players patrolling frequented enemy routes and grabbing the ledge on the side of the building. Which was surprising considering the generally small play area.
Yeah, but my consideration for narrowing it would be maybe 64 units, just to tighten the playable space in the alley between the big building and the tower. It wouldn't kill the benefits of the larger upper area (like allowing the fight to exist away from the deathpit, while the deathpit route is the risk/reward of the health, similar to Lumberyard). Players generally would want to use the more covered upper (tower) route, the big building, or lower route, but by narrow that alley a bit, it would make it seem more covered, since more of it would be covered by the rocks, and it would be shorter crosswise, so ducking behind cover would be easier.The map is wide but i never really saw a problem with it. This is one of my dislikes for viaduct (It's a choke at the point). Plus it kinda needs to be wide to lesson the impact of the death ledge.
The middle actually has good flow because of the drop down to the middle health pack. Which i think is one of the reasons why players don't immediately roll onto the enemy spawn gates.
The buildings are a bit large, but I'm working with it a bit.The inside of the buildings did seem large though and as for it seeming like viaduct, the only similarity i found was the cliff top ledge for engineers.
Yeah, it's things like this, offering creative routes and actual tactics for playing the map, that we want to separate Runoff from Viaduct and other KOTH maps.Edit:
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This was usually my route through the map and it was pretty effective.
I saw some teleporters in tests, but I agree, engineers do have a difficult time, so offering some better options for them will help.Adding a number of rooms to the inside of the buildings would probably allow engineers to set up in more than one place an be effective. One thing i did note was that because the map wasn't that engi friendly there was a usually a lack of teleporters.
There will be foliage. Just wait!I still think that to have such dried earth covered with snow is a very bizarre thing. If it snows there, I'd expect that there would be at least some grass somewhere, and not all this desert soil.
I know this might be nit picking but it I really don't like it that the death pit is right outside spawn. It feels like its in the right spot when it comes to the mid but around the spawns it kinda feel unnecessary. I guess the easy fix would be a simple fence.
Nineaxis said:I'm probably going to fence it off so you get the vista without the danger.These death cliffs, they feel really unnecessary. It'd just be infuriating to come out of my spawn and get airblasted or knocked off the cliff - it'd feel like a cheap death. Even if you want to have it so that it can fit in thematically with the map, you could always just fence it off with a body-height fence - it'd get the message across and still allow players to look out.
^ TPG had to have the 69th post in this thread.
But more relevent, MAP PROGRESS. And the most crazy subtle map branding you'll ever see.
Symmetry with snow is awkward.
Symmetry with snow is awkward.