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"The sand mixes with your sweat, forming a gritty layer on your skin that makes you itch under your armor. The air reeks of electrostatic discharge and dried blood. From the darkness of the tombs below an inhuman scream marks the death of one of your countless enemies. Your only regret is that you're not the one who got the frag. Time to fight."
– Map description
DM-Osiris2 is a Deathmatch map from Unreal Championship.
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"Osiris 2 just about has it all: multi-level combat, intense combat, and one of the most dangerous kill zones in all of Unreal Championship.
This map can feel out of control with eight players, but you haven’t lived until you’ve tried it with twice that number.
The key to Osiris 2 is choosing your battle area. It’s nearly impossible to control the bloody middle area, so find another area that suits your playing style. It has long hallways for sniping, open areas for heavy weapons, and tight corridors for pursuit weapons. It’s everything you’d ever want in a Deathmatch level.
Deathmatch Strategy
Osiris 2 demands that you keep moving. Even the best areas of control are open to attack from many angles. Establish a pattern early that starts at the super shield pack spawning point and circles through the upper and lower half of the temple.
If you are braver and more skilled than your opponents, include a trip through the deadly middle courtyard. If your skills need honing, avoid this area until your shields are maxed out.
Health power-ups are relatively plentiful in this map, so choose wisely. Power-ups in a hotly contested area may cost you more health than you gain.
Weapons are always worth the effort, especially if you’re able to grab a favorite. Don’t get caught in this map empty-handed.
Survival Strategy
In a one-on-one match, make your goal control of the center area and the super shield. Start a pattern as soon as you spawn that passes through both areas. A pattern that takes you on a full loop through the top, middle, and bottom parts will be timed almost perfectly to pick up the power-ups as they spawn.
Keep an eye out for your opponent. You have better shields, but they have plenty of health and weapons, too.
Team Deathmatch Strategy
In Team Deathmatch, one effective goal is to try to take control of the middle area. It has a rocket launcher and plentiful power-ups. If you have control, your enemies bring you even more weapons when they die.
It takes two, three, and maybe more teammates to dominate this area, but if you can pull it off, the rewards are great.
Single-Player Strategy
Bots are at their best on a map like Osiris 2. If you play against enough of them, they’re always on you. Get your running pattern established as quickly as possible and grab all the pick-ups before the bots get a chance.
If you feel you can take on a couple of enemy bots at once, visit the middle often. If the bots are near your skill level, hang to the outside until you are fully powered up.
Sniping Spot
If you know how to do the shield gun jump, you can leap to the sphinx-like statue over the main entrance door. Jump to the roof of the entrance, then to the base of the statue. Go behind the the statue and regroup, if you like. When you return, you have a relatively safe and very clear shot at your enemies in the courtyard.
Kill Zone
If you’re into complete mayhem, the center courtyard is the place for you. It’s packed with power-ups and holds the rocket launcher spawning point.
Also, the courtyard has openings from all directions, so enemies can stream in from anywhere including from above. It’s perfect place to score quick kills."
This map can feel out of control with eight players, but you haven’t lived until you’ve tried it with twice that number.
The key to Osiris 2 is choosing your battle area. It’s nearly impossible to control the bloody middle area, so find another area that suits your playing style. It has long hallways for sniping, open areas for heavy weapons, and tight corridors for pursuit weapons. It’s everything you’d ever want in a Deathmatch level.
Deathmatch Strategy
Osiris 2 demands that you keep moving. Even the best areas of control are open to attack from many angles. Establish a pattern early that starts at the super shield pack spawning point and circles through the upper and lower half of the temple.
If you are braver and more skilled than your opponents, include a trip through the deadly middle courtyard. If your skills need honing, avoid this area until your shields are maxed out.
Health power-ups are relatively plentiful in this map, so choose wisely. Power-ups in a hotly contested area may cost you more health than you gain.
Weapons are always worth the effort, especially if you’re able to grab a favorite. Don’t get caught in this map empty-handed.
Survival Strategy
In a one-on-one match, make your goal control of the center area and the super shield. Start a pattern as soon as you spawn that passes through both areas. A pattern that takes you on a full loop through the top, middle, and bottom parts will be timed almost perfectly to pick up the power-ups as they spawn.
Keep an eye out for your opponent. You have better shields, but they have plenty of health and weapons, too.
Team Deathmatch Strategy
In Team Deathmatch, one effective goal is to try to take control of the middle area. It has a rocket launcher and plentiful power-ups. If you have control, your enemies bring you even more weapons when they die.
It takes two, three, and maybe more teammates to dominate this area, but if you can pull it off, the rewards are great.
Single-Player Strategy
Bots are at their best on a map like Osiris 2. If you play against enough of them, they’re always on you. Get your running pattern established as quickly as possible and grab all the pick-ups before the bots get a chance.
If you feel you can take on a couple of enemy bots at once, visit the middle often. If the bots are near your skill level, hang to the outside until you are fully powered up.
Sniping Spot
If you know how to do the shield gun jump, you can leap to the sphinx-like statue over the main entrance door. Jump to the roof of the entrance, then to the base of the statue. Go behind the the statue and regroup, if you like. When you return, you have a relatively safe and very clear shot at your enemies in the courtyard.
Kill Zone
If you’re into complete mayhem, the center courtyard is the place for you. It’s packed with power-ups and holds the rocket launcher spawning point.
Also, the courtyard has openings from all directions, so enemies can stream in from anywhere including from above. It’s perfect place to score quick kills."
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Unreal Championship Deathmatch maps |
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DM-Antalus • DM-Asbestos • DM-Compressed • DM-Curse3 • DM-Flux2 • DM-Gael • DM-Insidious • DM-Molten • DM-Osiris2 • DM-SG1 • DM-SG2 • DM-SG3 • DM-Vidona Bonus Pack maps: DM-Aqua Mortis • DM-Inferno • DM-LeviathanB |