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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the previous versions of Mesa, the large cave was accessible for vehicles and [[Harvesters]] would gather the Tiberium from there.
*In the previous versions of Mesa, the large cave was accessible for vehicles and [[Harvester]]s would gather Tiberium from there.
*When Mesa II is selected, either a daylight version or a nighttime version of the map will be chosen. This also applies to [[Canyon]] and [[Field]].

Revision as of 21:40, 10 May 2016

Mesa II
Size Medium
Style Symmetrical
Recommended Players 24
Air Vehicles Disabled
Tech Buildings Tiberium Silo x1
Base Defenses
  • GDI
    • Advanced Guard Tower
  • Nod
    • Obelisk of Light
    • Turret x2
Buildings
  • GDI
    • Barracks
    • Weapons Factory (Air)
    • Tiberium Refinery (Air)
    • Power Plant (Air)
  • Nod
    • Hand of Nod
    • Airstrip
    • Tiberium Refinery (Air)
    • Power Plant (Air)
  • Appearance

    The battlefield is set into a wide open area with a large basalt composition dividing each base, along with several other basalt masses found on the other routes. There is a large cave inside the basalt mountain, which has blue Tiberium in it.

    A Tiberium Silo can be found in an alcove in the short side path of the map, and a watchtower is present on the longer side.

    In-depth Analysis

    Infantry paths: every base has a cave opening leading to the large cave with the blue Tiberium; from here, one can climb the ramp and reach the long vehicle path. On that path. there is a watchtower located near the green Tiberium field that is a suitable sniping spot.

    Vehicle paths: Most of Mesa II is accessible to vehicles. Each base has two entrances, one on the front and the other on the back. The left route (right for Nod) is a longer route to the opponent base; at the center, there will be the aforementioned watchtower and the green Tiberium field. On the other route, which is the shortest one to the opponent base, there are basalt formations for cover and the alcove with the Silo.

    Both routes can access a bridge located in the large cave from the center; the bridge interconnects the two vehicle paths.

    Mystery Crates: Two appear on the fields of the long route, two appear on the fields of the short route, one appears on top of the watchtower, one appears on the bridge in the cave, and the last two appear near the exit of the infantry ramps towards the long route, one per ramp.

    Harvested Tiberium field: the field on the long route, near the watchtower.

    Strategy

    Battlefield control

    Bases in Mesa II do not have lots of cover, allowing long-range bombardment of the enemy base from the short vehicle path; thus is paramount to take control of that path before the opponent does. This will also allow vehicles to guard the Silo. Mobile Artilleries shine here. They can bombard all GDI buildings while staying out of the AGT's range and hiding behind the basalt formations.

    The longer route is significantly larger, and it is a perfect path for an APC rush while tanks keep the pressure from the other side. It is not advised to try to establish a strong presence on the longer route due to its size. A vehicle can be stationed on the bridge and fire in the enemy base's cave opening.

    It is possible to trap the opponent in the base with vehicles from both sides and infantry patrolling the cave.

    Sneaking options

    Basalt formations can be found everywhere and make good hiding places; the large cave having a few of them makes it a decent path for infiltration, albeit players have to exercise caution in order to avoid Tiberium poisoning. Each base's cave entrance leads to their respective Power Plants and they are hidden from the view of automated defenses, along with some containers in the back for extra cover. It is also possible to reach the other buildings while circumventing the defenses if the infiltrator is skilled enough.

    The long vehicle path has more space, some bushes, basalt formations, and some deformations in the terrain for players to hide. Upon reaching the enemy base, one can hide behind the concrete walls and wait for the best opportunity to strike.

    Trivia

    • In the previous versions of Mesa, the large cave was accessible for vehicles and Harvesters would gather Tiberium from there.
    • When Mesa II is selected, either a daylight version or a nighttime version of the map will be chosen. This also applies to Canyon and Field.