In Squad, layer map rotation is critical to the game's strategic depth and replayability. Layers represent different variations or configurations of a specific map, introducing different game modes, vehicle availability, and overall combat dynamics. The rotation of layers ensures that players experience a range of scenarios within a single map, fostering adaptability and tactical diversity as they navigate through distinct challenges across different gameplay sessions.
1. Log in to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
2. Stop the server.
3. Go to Config Files > Game User Settings from the left sidebar.
4. Navigate to the // Map rotation mode line.
5. Change the value of MapRotationMode= to the desired layer map rotation.
| Mode | Description |
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LayerList |
Uses LayerRotation.cfg and selects the layers in order.
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LayerList_Randomized |
Uses LayerRotation.cfg and selects the layers in random.
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6. Press the Save button.
7. Click ServerConfig on the directory line.
8. Open LayerRotation.cfg.
9. Edit the desired Layer IDs.
10. Press the Save button.
11. Start the server.
List of Game Modes
| Code | Description |
|---|---|
Invasion |
Capture Point game mode where attackers must capture the control points before running out of tickets. |
AAS |
Squad's standard Capture Point game mode "Advance and Secure" where teams strictly capture points in order. |
RAAS |
Capture Point game mode "Random Advance and Secure" is a randomized flag layout version of AAS. |
Destruction |
Objective game mode where attackers must destroy specific objectives before running out of tickets or time. |
TC |
Objective game mode "Territory Control" where teams must control more hexagonal territories on the map. |
Insurgency |
Objective game mode where attackers must destroy randomly placed objectives in a small map. |
Seed |
Capture Point game mode which follows the classic AAS rules in a much smaller and controlled area of a map. |
Skirmish |
Capture Point game mode which follows the classic AAS rules in a small and more controlled area of a map. |