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Screenshot of Fire In The Hole
Full title Fire In The Hole
Author(s) Cliff Bleszinski
Game Unreal
Gametype Deathmatch

Description

FITH is a medium-sized DM map in a technical facility of sorts. The name FITH (short for "Fire In The Hole") comes from this map's unique feature. In one of the walls in the main hall (the back wall in the screenshot above) there's a small opened hatch, exposing a core. When shot, the hatch temporarily closes while the ground starts to shake heavily (making aiming impossible for a few seconds) and a message appears saying "Only four more to go..." After a while, the hatch will open again so the core is exposed. Shoot it 4 more times to destabilize the core. What this will do is open a hatch in the floor in the middle of the main hall, leading to the facility's sewers with powerful pickups. A few seconds after this hatch opens the core will blow up, causing everyone in the upper part of the facility (ie: not in the sewers) to die.

Weapons & Pickups

Fire In The Hole

Weapons

Weapon Count Ammo Count Weapon Location Ammo Location
GES BioRifle 1 Tarydium Sludge 2 Near Pad #4 Next to the weapon pickup
ASMD 1 ASMD Core 2 On Pad #1 Next to the weapon pickup
Stinger 1 Tarydium Shards 2 Near Pad #4 Next to the weapon pickup
Flak Cannon 1 Flak Shells 2 Underneath the main stairs or Pad #3 Next to the weapon pickup
Eightball Gun 1 Can of 12 Eightballs 2 On Pad #2 Next to the weapon pickup

Pickups

Pickup Count Location
Health 2 On narrow walkways on the 1st floor, main hall.
Superhealth 1 In the middle of the sewers, right below the hatch
Assault Vest 1 On a crate in the main hall
Shield Belt 1 On a pile of crates in the main hall
Power Shield 1 In the sewage
Amplifier 1 In the southeast pipe in the sewers

Strategies

There are a few features in this map that make botmatches a lot easier. First and foremost is the destabilization of the core. Bots won't try and shoot the core, making it easy for the player to destabilize it and get a few easy frags. Another helpful feature comes in the form of the announcer. Whenever a player or bot walks over a numbered pad (with the exception of Pad#1, which seems to malfunction), the announcer will call out the number. Learning the positions of each numbered pad will give the player insight in the opponent's whereabouts. If all else fails, stay on the upper level. That's where almost half of the weapons and ammunition, and all of the health pickups are, plus there's always some cover nearby.

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