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{{Infobox Map| | {{Infobox Map| | ||
name = Chinese| | name = Chinese| | ||
- | image = | + | image = [[Image:Chinese.jpg]]| |
size = Medium| | size = Medium| | ||
location = In and round & about a Chinese Restaurant| | location = In and round & about a Chinese Restaurant| | ||
climate = Night| | climate = Night| | ||
unlocked = Unlocked by Default| | unlocked = Unlocked by Default| | ||
- | rec_bot_set = Jake Fenton <br> Bear <br> Khallos <br> Chinese Chef <br> Viola <br> Jacque de la Morte <br> Leo Krupps <br> Insect Mutant <br> Slick Tommy <br> Mr Underwood| | + | rec_bot_set = '''TS2'''<br>[[Jake Fenton]]<br>[[Bear]]<br>[[Khallos]]<br>[[Chinese Chef]]<br>[[Viola]]<br>[[Jacque de la Morte]]<br>[[Leo Krupps]]<br>[[Insect Mutant]]<br>[[Slick Tommy]]<br>[[Mr. Underwood]]<br>'''TSFP'''<br>[[Ninja Monkey]]<br>[[Time Assassin Cortez]]<br>[[Chinese Chef]]<br>[[Duckman Drake]]<br>[[Calamari]]<br>[[Time Assassin]]<br>[[The Master]]<br>[[Carrion Carcass]]<br>[[Gaston Boucher]]<br>[[Amy Chen]]| |
- | rec_wep_set = Silenced | + | rec_wep_set = '''TS2'''<br>[[Silenced Pistol (x2)]]<br>[[Shotgun]]<br>[[Tommy Gun]]<br>[[Grenade Launcher]]<br>[[Tommy Gun (x2)]]<br>'''TSFP'''<br>[[Pistol 9mm]]<br>[[Injector]]<br>[[Tactical 12-Gauge]]<br>[[Grenade]]s<br>[[Proximity Mine]]s<br>[[Machine Gun (x2)]]| |
}} | }} | ||
- | Perhaps one of the most (if not the most) famous maps from the series, Chinese features a good balance of indoor areas and outdoor action. It is set at a Chinese restaurant and includes the gardens round about it. | + | Perhaps one of the most (if not the most) famous maps from the series, Chinese features a good balance of indoor areas and outdoor action. It is set at a Chinese restaurant and includes the gardens round about it. The main action points of the map are in the kitchen and around the garden. Chinese also features an [[Easter Egg]]: in the reception room there is a gong which can be punched or fired upon to make it sound. |
- | + | == Appearence == | |
+ | Chinese appears in all three games however in each it changes it's appearence. In [[TimeSplitters|TS1]] the colour of the curtains on the walls and the lamps are red, there is a chair in the basement but no tunnel. | ||
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+ | In [[TimeSplitters 2]], the colour scheme is green (posing that there is a new year) and one of the cupboards in the basement has moved. | ||
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+ | In [[TimeSplitters: Future Perfect|TSFP]], there is a tunnel connection the basement to outside as well as the chair being gone. | ||
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+ | All versions have the same layout (bar the tunnel from TSFP). The main lobby is a moderatly open room with a gong at the end. Upstairs progresses to two dining rooms with chinese decor. Each dining room has a door that leads to some toilets. One of the dining room's door also leads the the kitchen; the other dining room leads to an auxiliary room (it's purpose is unknown). The kitchen leads to the basement as well as each side of the outdoor passageway. | ||
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+ | The outside section consists of a perimeter passeway, an oriental garden and a small open building next to it. | ||
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+ | == Story == | ||
+ | Chinese's role in TS1's [[Story]] features [[Harry Tipper]]'s and [[Lt. Christine Malone]]'s debut. Set in 1970, Tipper is a Detective set to retrieve an important suitcase (presumably containing evidence). The restaurant itself is called ''Orientals'', and is the headquarters of [[Mr. Big|Mr. Big's]] chinese gang. It is unknown whether the whole staff of Orientals are in the gang, or whether they have some kind of allegiance towards them, since they fire at Harry Tipper. | ||
[[Category:Maps - Medium]] | [[Category:Maps - Medium]] |
Current revision as of 18:04, 27 October 2007
Chinese | |
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Size | Medium |
Location | In and round & about a Chinese Restaurant |
Climate | Night |
Unlockable | Unlocked by Default |
Recommended Bots | TS2 Jake Fenton Bear Khallos Chinese Chef Viola Jacque de la Morte Leo Krupps Insect Mutant Slick Tommy Mr. Underwood TSFP Ninja Monkey Time Assassin Cortez Chinese Chef Duckman Drake Calamari Time Assassin The Master Carrion Carcass Gaston Boucher Amy Chen |
Recommended Weapons | TS2 Silenced Pistol (x2) Shotgun Tommy Gun Grenade Launcher Tommy Gun (x2) TSFP Pistol 9mm Injector Tactical 12-Gauge Grenades Proximity Mines Machine Gun (x2) |
Perhaps one of the most (if not the most) famous maps from the series, Chinese features a good balance of indoor areas and outdoor action. It is set at a Chinese restaurant and includes the gardens round about it. The main action points of the map are in the kitchen and around the garden. Chinese also features an Easter Egg: in the reception room there is a gong which can be punched or fired upon to make it sound.
Appearence
Chinese appears in all three games however in each it changes it's appearence. In TS1 the colour of the curtains on the walls and the lamps are red, there is a chair in the basement but no tunnel.
In TimeSplitters 2, the colour scheme is green (posing that there is a new year) and one of the cupboards in the basement has moved.
In TSFP, there is a tunnel connection the basement to outside as well as the chair being gone.
All versions have the same layout (bar the tunnel from TSFP). The main lobby is a moderatly open room with a gong at the end. Upstairs progresses to two dining rooms with chinese decor. Each dining room has a door that leads to some toilets. One of the dining room's door also leads the the kitchen; the other dining room leads to an auxiliary room (it's purpose is unknown). The kitchen leads to the basement as well as each side of the outdoor passageway.
The outside section consists of a perimeter passeway, an oriental garden and a small open building next to it.
Story
Chinese's role in TS1's Story features Harry Tipper's and Lt. Christine Malone's debut. Set in 1970, Tipper is a Detective set to retrieve an important suitcase (presumably containing evidence). The restaurant itself is called Orientals, and is the headquarters of Mr. Big's chinese gang. It is unknown whether the whole staff of Orientals are in the gang, or whether they have some kind of allegiance towards them, since they fire at Harry Tipper.