Team Fortress 2: King Of The Hill Explained Poorly

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Team Fortress 2 is a video game that released in 2007 for the Xbox 360, PS3, and the Nintendo PC, only on the sun. It came with a lot of mode, but was updated with even more mode. Another mode in the TF2 gameplay catalog is the King of the Hill gamemode. Each character works differently in KOTH, than let's say, CTF. Like, our first example:

Scout, now of course they all play the same, but they may have different goals. In CTF, Scout was the players were responsible for capturing the Intel, but now, they are cannon fodder for our next class.

The Soldier is responsible for killing the bad guys with his massive and juicy rocket launcher. Essentially, area control. Don't like the enemies being near that sentry nest? Blow them up. Don't like the enemies being in that corner? Blow them up. Don't like the enemies? Blow them up. That being said, the Soldier is also good for buffing teammates with the lack of enemies when he rockets them out of existence.

The Pyro is go up to the bad guys and click on them. Yes, such innovating gameplay. Now instead of simply clicking on the bad guys, now you have to walk up to them. This is clearly why the game sits at a massive total of 2 players.

The Demoman has exactly one purpose in this game mode, and that is sticky trapping. Earlier you were just drunk, but now, you're drunk, with a passion. Sticky trapping in clever areas is a generally good idea, but be aware that Pyros are assholes who can blast them away. So do be careful. However, being careful would go against the playstyle of drunk man go do funny bullshit maneuver around the corner of the enemy team, and then die.

The Heavy is a big strong man with big strong fists and should be treated as such. In this gamemode, fists are the most powerful weapon, as if you have fists, then dead people are sure to follow. Also, like, the minigun is also used sometimes but it is useless in comparison to the fists.

The Engineer is a fucking bitch in this gamemode. If you play your cards correctly, the enemy team is screwed. You can shoot the enemies and they can die. No other class is capable of such power. If you see an enemy Engineer, quit the game, turn off your computer, throw out your Wii U and never play again.

The Sniper is, like the Scout, pretty useless. Although he can kill the enemies, if they are bad, and AFK, and their computer is off, and their internet is down, and the steam servers are offline, and you're good, but it is possible.

The Medic is a nice person who has too much shit going against them, enough said.

The Spy is a real counter to the Engineer. Remember what I said about the Engineer? Well, if you already did that, go grab your Wii U, turn your computer back on and start the match again because this is surely going to be enough to not have your entire team get destroyed by the hands of metal god.

This brand new and innovating gamemode is where the players try to hold onto a piece of land for the most amount of time. In TF2, this is obviously translated to hold the land for a certain amount of time. I mean those TikTok brains of yours obviously just clicked off the video, because I insulted you, as normal person would. If you have captured a bit of land before time runs out, than you might be able to keep the game going. The meta is currently, as of writing this video, grabbing all your friends, going outside to touch grass, and go back inside and play Super Mario 3D World because being terminally online may have mildly terminal effects.
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