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[[Image:Mashtuur64.jpg|thumb|right|Aerial view of the 64-Player sized map '''Mashtuur City''']]
 
''"Leading elements of the US ground force must capture Mashtuur City, a primary Middle East axis of advance. In response, MEC units are rushing forward to hold the city at all costs. In this double assault upon a key urban asset, all elements of modern warfare are likely to be deployed, attempting to secure vital CPs that dot the city. Victory will go to the side that controls the majority of Mashtuur when hostilities cease."''
 
   
 
'''Mashtuur City''' is a map featured in ''[[Battlefield 2]]'' and ''[[Battlefield Play4Free]]'' that takes place in a city and its boundaries and outskirts. The map is essentially the same in both games, albeit the [[Middle Eastern Coalition|MEC]] are replaced by the [[Russian Army]] in the latter.
==General Overview==
 
Mashtuur City is a map originally featured in [[Battlefield 2]]. The map takes place in a city and its boundaries and outskirts. The object of the round, like always, is to capture all of the flags and reduce the enemy's tickets. Expect a lot of action in the city.
 
   
==Flags==
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==Battlefield 2==
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Both sides start out with two flags. The USMC team will have the advantage as 2 out of 3 of the idle flags are close to them, while the MEC has to travel farther to capture those 2 flags. However, the westernmost idle flag, although farther than the one in between the frontmost outposts, can be captured easily. This is because the flag is closer to the MEC outpost. All 3 idle flags however, are surrounded by exposed ground with very little cover, so they're very vulnerable to Assault, Anti-Tank and Sniper kit users.
 
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|image =
 
|game = [[Battlefield 2]]
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|music = MEC Theme
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|teams = [[File:USMC logo.svg|25px]] [[United States Marine Corps]] vs. <br/> [[File:MEC.jpg|25px]] [[Middle Eastern Coalition]]
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|place = Middle East
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|terrain = Urban
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|map = [[File:Mashtuur64.jpg|300px]]
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|console = PC}}
   
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===Description===
==Commander Assets==
 
 
''"Leading elements of the US ground force must capture Mashtuur City, a primary Middle East axis of advance. In response, MEC units are rushing forward to hold the city at all costs. In this double assault upon a key urban asset, all elements of modern warfare are likely to be deployed, attempting to secure vital CPs that dot the city. Victory will go to the side that controls the majority of Mashtuur when hostilities cease."''
   
===USMC===
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===Conquest===
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The Map layout is divided into two sections via a riverbed and two bridges (both of which are destructible via C4), Most of the city is urban with long range, with the USMC having the minor advantage in height.
   
===MEC===
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====16 Player Variant====
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=====Hotel=====
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=====Road Construction=====
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=====North Road=====
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=====South Block=====
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====32 Player Variant====
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====64 Player Variant====
   
 
===Gallery===
==Strategic Points==
 
 
<gallery navigation="true">
 
*By holding the 2 flags in the corners (one on the top-left, one on the bottom-right, both near the AWOL/red-lined zone), a team has an advantage because the flags surround the city, allowing an attack from all sides. This works for either team.
 
*If the MEC team can capture the westernmost idle flag before the USMC team captures the other two, then the MEC team will have a defense for each side. This gives the USMC team a harder time flanking the enemy.
 
==Tips==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery captionalign="left">
 
 
maps_7_3.jpg|64 player variant.
 
maps_7_3.jpg|64 player variant.
 
maps_7_2.jpg|32 player variant.
 
maps_7_2.jpg|32 player variant.
 
maps_7_1.jpg|16 player variant.
 
maps_7_1.jpg|16 player variant.
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BF2_Mashtuur_City_64_Players_Map_Alpha_Screenshot.jpg|Alpha screenshot of Mashtuur City 64 players.
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BF2_Mashtuur_City_32_Players_Map_Alpha_Screenshot.jpg|Alpha screenshot of Mashtuur City 32 players.
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BF2_Mashtuur_City_16_Players_Map_Alpha_Screenshot.jpg|Alpha screenshot of Mashtuur City 16 players.
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a.jpg|Karkand Airport|link=Strike at Karkand
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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{{Maps/BF2}}
   
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==Battlefield Play4Free==
==External links==
 
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{{Infobox/map
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|image =
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|game = [[Battlefield Play4Free]]
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|music = MEC Theme
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|teams = [[File:USMC logo.svg|25px]] [[United States Marine Corps]] vs. <br/> [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|25px]] [[Russian Army]]
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|terrain = Urban
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|console = PC
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|place = Middle East
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|map = [[File:Clean-Mashtuur-Map.png|300px]]}}
   
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===Conquest===
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====16 Player Variant====
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=====Hotel=====
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=====Road Construction=====
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=====North Road=====
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=====South Block=====
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====32 Player Variant====
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====64 Player Variant====
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===Gallery===
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<gallery>
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BFP4F Mashtuur 1.PNG
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BFP4F Mashtuur 2.jpg
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BFP4F Mashtuur 3.PNG
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</gallery>
   
* [http://realtimerendering.com/erich/battlefield2/maps/maps.html Annotated Battlefield 2 Maps]
 
{{Battlefield 2 Maps}}
 
 
{{Maps/BFP4F}}
 
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==Trivia==
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*In the ''Battlefield 2'' variant, there is a highway sign that directs traffic to the nearby Karkand Airport. This is a reference to [[Strike at Karkand]], another map in ''Battlefield 2''.
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*Its working name was "Divided City", seen in early previews of ''Battlefield 2''.
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*"Mashtuur" in Arabic (مشطور) means "split" or "divided".
 
[[Category:Maps of Battlefield 2]]
 
[[Category:Maps of Battlefield 2]]
[[Category:Maps]]
 
 
[[Category:Maps of Battlefield Play4Free]]
 
[[Category:Maps of Battlefield Play4Free]]

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Mashtuur City is a map featured in Battlefield 2 and Battlefield Play4Free that takes place in a city and its boundaries and outskirts. The map is essentially the same in both games, albeit the MEC are replaced by the Russian Army in the latter.

Battlefield 2

Description

"Leading elements of the US ground force must capture Mashtuur City, a primary Middle East axis of advance. In response, MEC units are rushing forward to hold the city at all costs. In this double assault upon a key urban asset, all elements of modern warfare are likely to be deployed, attempting to secure vital CPs that dot the city. Victory will go to the side that controls the majority of Mashtuur when hostilities cease."

Conquest

The Map layout is divided into two sections via a riverbed and two bridges (both of which are destructible via C4), Most of the city is urban with long range, with the USMC having the minor advantage in height.

16 Player Variant

Hotel
Road Construction
North Road
South Block

32 Player Variant

64 Player Variant

Gallery

Battlefield Play4Free

Conquest

16 Player Variant

Hotel
Road Construction
North Road
South Block

32 Player Variant

64 Player Variant

Gallery


Trivia

  • In the Battlefield 2 variant, there is a highway sign that directs traffic to the nearby Karkand Airport. This is a reference to Strike at Karkand, another map in Battlefield 2.
  • Its working name was "Divided City", seen in early previews of Battlefield 2.
  • "Mashtuur" in Arabic (مشطور) means "split" or "divided".