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{{Other uses|this=the map|Coldfront (disambiguation)}}
 
{{Map infobox
 
{{Map infobox
|game-type=Control Point
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  | map-status                = community
|map-image=Cp_coldfront0010.jpg
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  | map-game-type             = Control Point
|developer=[[User:Icarus|Eric "Icarus" Wong]] <br>David "Selentic" Simon <br>Aeon "Void" Bollig <br>Tim "YM" Johnson
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  | map-file-name            = cp_coldfront
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  | map-image                 = Coldfront5.png
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  | map-released              = {{Patch name|7|8|2010}}
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  | map-released-major        = Engineer Update
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  | map-environment          = Alpine
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  | map-setting              = Daylight, snowy
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  | map-pickups-health-small  = 10
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  | map-pickups-health-medium = 6
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  | map-pickups-ammo-small    = 6
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  | map-pickups-ammo-medium  = 8
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  | map-stamp-link            = https://steamcommunity.com/stats/TF2/leaderboards/30391
 
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{{Quotation|cp_coldfront|Prepare for a '''Cold War'''}}
 
  
'''Coldfront''' is a standard five point control point map. It is a community map chosen by [[Valve]] and was included in the ''[[Engineer Update]]'' as an honorary official map due to its outstanding quality.
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{{Quotation|'''The Engineer''', on none of the classes being dressed for sub-zero conditions|Brrrrr...|sound=Engineer jeers02.wav}}
  
The five control points promise to switch hands fast and often in this straightforward map, designed with both competitive and public gameplay in mind (It's possible!). The varied but focused access points to every area will make sure turtling teams will not go unpunished.
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'''Coldfront''' is a community-made [[Control Point (game mode)#Symmetric|Standard Control Point]] map. It was included in the [[Engineer Update]] as an official map due to its outstanding quality.
  
The objective of Coldfront is to capture all five control points. Each team starts with their second and final control points locked, leaving only the middle point available.
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== Introduction video ==
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{{youtube|Vl8yiDKmJv0}}
  
Coldfront was run in [[ESEA]] Season 6.
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== Locations ==
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{{HelpfulOverviewNote}}<br>
  
== Introduction video ==
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Each area of the map provides ample opportunity for certain classes to utilize their abilities in order to overcome their enemies. [[Scout]]s, [[Soldier]]s and [[Demoman|Demomen]] are able to traverse the cliffs and main house, while the slope of the terrain and sharp corners allows ambush classes such as the [[Pyro]], [[Engineer]] and [[Heavy]] to take down attackers. In addition, various open spaces indoors allow [[Medic]]s and [[Spy|Spies]] to move freely to advantageous positions while [[Sniper]]s lay down suppressive shots.
{{youtube|AKx0ALJ-8-c}}
 
== Locations & Strategy ==
 
*The centre and far right paths can be used for faster demo and Soldier rollouts
 
  
 
=== Control Point 3 (Decrepit Cabin) ===
 
=== Control Point 3 (Decrepit Cabin) ===
[[Image:Cp coldfront0007.jpg|thumb|Coldfront middle control point]]
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* '''Control Point''': The central control point rests comfortably within the wreckage of the cabin.
The central control point rests comfortably within the wreckage of the cabin.
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* '''Entrances''': Each team has three paths to the house area. Two paths enter from the ground, going uphill as players get closer to the house, and an upper path among one of the high cliffs.
*'''Entrances:''' Each team has 3 paths to the house area. Two paths enter from the ground, going uphill as you get closer to the house, and an upper path among the one of the high cliffs.
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* '''High Cliff''': One of the passageways into the area from the yard. Normally a one-way drop down, but Scouts and Soldiers can climb up, too. It is a common Sniper perch.
*'''High Cliff:''' One of the passageways into the area from yard. Normally a one-way drop-down, but Scouts and soldiers can climb up, too. Common Sniper perch.
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* '''House''': The worn-down cabin which holds the control point. Soldiers and Demomen can rocket jump on top for a better view of the area.
*'''House:''' The worn down cabin which holds the CP. Soldiers and demos can rocket jump on top for a better view of the area.
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* '''Behind the Rocks''': A small safe haven for Medics and Engineers, especially due to the close proximity to medium Health and Ammo packs.
*'''Behind the Rocks:''' A small safe haven for Medics and Engineers, especially due to the close proximity to medium health and ammo packs.
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* '''Yard''': Each side has a large, open intermediate area in between CP2 and the CP3 cabin. Separated into two halves by a pipe-bridge.
*'''Yard:''' Each side has a large, open intermediate area in between CP2 and the CP3 cabin. Separated into two halves by a pipe-bridge.
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* '''BLU/RED Third Forward Spawn''': When BLU or RED captures four of the five points in the map, they spawn in a narrow room that is near Point C. The spawn exit is visible in the High Cliff image.
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
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File:coldfront1.png|Central point
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File:coldfront3.png|Cabin
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File:coldfront4.png|Cliff Path
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File:coldfront2.png|High Cliff
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</gallery>
  
 
=== Control Points 2 & 4 (Warehouse Caves) ===
 
=== Control Points 2 & 4 (Warehouse Caves) ===
[[Image:Cp coldfront0008.jpg|thumb|Coldfront RED second control point]]
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* '''Control Point''': The intermediate control points are set in the center of the elevated concrete road.
The intermediate control points are set in the centre of the elevated concrete road.
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* '''Entrances from Yard''': Teams most commonly enter through the main central path (building), but the side route (pipes) and the ramp room (forward respawn) are there as alternatives.
*'''Entrances from Yard:''' Teams most commonly enter in through the main central path (building), but the side route (pipes) and the ramp room (forward respawn) are there as alternatives.
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* '''Garage''': The location of the first forward resupply. An effective but risky flank to topple defenders on the platform.
*'''Ramp Room:''' The location of the first forward resupply. An effective but risky flank to topple defenders on the platform.
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* '''Platform''': A large elevated platform near the control point. Teams should base their defenses around this platform, but beware of flanks through the ramp room.
*'''Platform:''' A large elevated platform near the control point. Teams should base their defenses around this platform, but beware of flanks through the ramp room.
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* '''BLU/RED Second Forward Spawn''': When BLU or RED captures the center point, they spawn in a single room in the Garage area.
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
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File:Coldfront5.png|Entry to BLU base
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File:Coldfront6.png|RED's second point
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File:Coldfront7.png|Side entrance to point 2
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File:Coldfront8.png|Garage entrance
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</gallery>
  
 
=== Control Points 1 & 5 (Headquarters) ===
 
=== Control Points 1 & 5 (Headquarters) ===
[[Image:Cp coldfront0009.jpg|thumb|Coldfront BLU Final control point]]
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* '''Control Point''': The final control points are locked into the center of the circular final chamber.
The final control points are locked into the centre of the circular final chamber.
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* '''Entrances from CP 2/4''': Three small but separated doorways are used to enter the final chamber. Far-left (through silo), center, and far-right.
*'''Entrances from CP 2/4:''' Three small but separated doorways are used to enter the final chamber. Far left (through silo), centre, and far right.
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* '''Silo''': Otherwise known as the far left flank, this passage is most commonly used to sneak an assault on the final CP, but can become dangerous if a player is caught in this narrow passage.
*'''Silo:''' Otherwise known as the far left flank, this passage is most commonly used to sneak an assault on the final CP, but can become dangerous if you're caught in this narrow passage.
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* '''Outer Ring''': The upper ring surrounding the central chamber that all teams must pass through if entering/exiting the area. The slight height advantage and plenty of cover make it a significant location to control for both attackers and defenders. The support beams spanning across the ceiling do not have collision detection and players can pass right through them.
*'''Outer Ring:''' The upper ring surrounding the central chamber that all teams must pass through if entering/exiting the area. The slight height advantage and plenty of cover makes it significant location to control for both attackers and defenders.
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* '''Central Chamber''': The open space in the center of the room. Its lower elevation makes this a no-man's land if the attackers succeed in taking the Outer Ring. Good for hiding Sentry Guns.
*'''Central Chamber:''' The open space in the centre of the room. Its lower elevation makes this a no-man's land if the attackers succeed in taking the Outer Ring. Good for hiding sentries.
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* '''The Back''': The elevated area behind the final control point. A stable but not most ideal point of defense for a team making a last-ditch or makeshift defense. Health and ammo packs are available in the back, and an easy drop down to the control point itself.
*'''The Back:''' The elevated area behind the final control point. A stable but not most ideal point of defense for a team making a last-ditch or makeshift defense. Health and ammo packs area available in the back, and an easy drop-down to the Control point itself.
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* '''BLU and RED Spawn''': A large spawn room with a large board table with two exits on each side of the point.
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<gallery widths=150px heights=90px>
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File:Coldfront9.png| Side entrance to the final point
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File:Coldfront11.png| BLU's final point
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File:coldfront12.png| BLU's final Point
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File:Coldfront10.png| BLU's spawn room
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</gallery>
  
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== Helpful overview ==
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[[File:Coldfront overview with lines.png|left|650px|Coldfront's locations]]
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<big>1.Behind the Rocks
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2.High Cliff
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3.Yard
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4.Garage
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5.Platform
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6.Side entrance
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7.Silo
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8.Outer Ring</big>
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{{clr}}
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== Strategy ==
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{{map strategy link|Coldfront|main=yes|stub=yes}}
  
== Screenshots ==
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== Control Point timing ==
<gallery perrow="5">
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{{Control Point Timing/Official Map}}
File:Cp coldfront0007.jpg
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File:Cp coldfront rc20001.jpg
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== Update history ==
File:Cp coldfront0010.jpg
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{{Update history|
File:Cp coldfront0008.jpg
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'''{{Patch name|7|8|2010}}''' ({{update link|Engineer Update}})
File:Cp coldfront rc30003.jpg
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* Added Coldfront to the game.
File:Cp coldfront0009.jpg
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File:Cp_coldfront_rc10005.jpg
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'''{{Patch name|7|13|2010}}'''
File:Coldfront_promo.jpg
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* Added map to the default mapcycle and motd files.
</gallery>
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* Fixed a server crash issue related to increased maxplayer [[servers]].
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* Fixed a couple [[Engineer]] [[Buildings|building]] [[exploits]].
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'''{{Patch name|8|17|2010}}'''
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* Added missing Mac intro movie for cp_coldfront.
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'''{{Patch name|10|27|2010}}''' ({{update link|Scream Fortress Update}})
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* Improved visibility on last CP.
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* Moved second CP slightly closer to the attacker's side.
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* Added cover for players queuing up the health pack on the second CP.
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* Improved clipping on the zig-zag ramp to middle CP.
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* Teams that capture the middle CP are now awarded with faster spawn times.
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}}
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Originally named Stormfront, but was changed because it was in use by another map. It's current name was suggested by Void.
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* The first and last capture points were created for a TF2Maps.net control point detailing mini-contest (in which it won 1st and 3rd place, respectively.)
* The first and last capture points were created for a [[TF2Maps.net]] control point detailing mini-contest (and won 1st and 3rd place) before being put together to create Coldfront.
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* Both teams' main spawn rooms were inspired by the [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/Dr._Strangelove_-_The_War_Room.png war room] from the 1964 film ''[[w:Dr. Strangelove|Dr. Strangelove]]''.
* The main spawn rooms were inspired by the war room from [http://static.open.salon.com/files/strangelove_war_room1217603526.jpg Dr. Strangelove]
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* A [[w:cold front|cold front]] is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing (at ground level) a warmer mass of air.
 
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* Eric Wong's initials can be seen out of bounds above the BLU rocket.
== Additional links ==
 
* [http://forums.tf2maps.net/showthread.php?t=11352 Coldfront development thread]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFLrZ7OmcfE Map Fly-through (RC2)]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voQuywKfjLI Development Timelapse]
 
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-WmOo3j1vM Demoman rollout video]
 
  
== Control Point Timing ==
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== External links ==
{{Control Point Timing/Official Map}}
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130205143146/https://forums.tf2maps.net/showthread.php?t=11352 Coldfront development thread at TF2maps.com]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFLrZ7OmcfE Map Fly-through (RC2) on YouTube]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voQuywKfjLI Development Timelapse on YouTube]
  
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{{Engineer Update Nav}}
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{{Maps Nav}}
  
{{Maps nav}}
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[[Category:Quickplay maps]]
{{Languages}}
 

Latest revision as of 01:11, 18 January 2024

This article is about the map. For other uses, see Coldfront (disambiguation).
Coldfront
Coldfront5.png
Basic Information
Map type: Control Point
File name: cp_coldfront
Released: July 8, 2010 Patch
(Engineer Update)
Developer(s): Eric "Icarus" Wong
David "Selentic" Simon
Aeon "Void" Bollig
Tim "YM"Johnson
Map Info
Environment: Alpine
Setting: Daylight, snowy
Map Items
Healthico.png Health Kits: Smallhealth.png ×10  •  Mediumhealth.png ×6
Ammoico.png Ammo Boxes: Smallammo.png ×6   •   Mediumammo.png ×8
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.
Map Overview
Coldfront overview.png
Map Stamp
Item icon Map Stamp - Coldfront.png
Supporters Leaderboard
Brrrrr...
The Engineer, on none of the classes being dressed for sub-zero conditions

Coldfront is a community-made Standard Control Point map. It was included in the Engineer Update as an official map due to its outstanding quality.

Introduction video

Locations

Note: If you are having trouble with finding the locations listed here, see the Helpful overview section to see their exact position marked on the map.

Each area of the map provides ample opportunity for certain classes to utilize their abilities in order to overcome their enemies. Scouts, Soldiers and Demomen are able to traverse the cliffs and main house, while the slope of the terrain and sharp corners allows ambush classes such as the Pyro, Engineer and Heavy to take down attackers. In addition, various open spaces indoors allow Medics and Spies to move freely to advantageous positions while Snipers lay down suppressive shots.

Control Point 3 (Decrepit Cabin)

  • Control Point: The central control point rests comfortably within the wreckage of the cabin.
  • Entrances: Each team has three paths to the house area. Two paths enter from the ground, going uphill as players get closer to the house, and an upper path among one of the high cliffs.
  • High Cliff: One of the passageways into the area from the yard. Normally a one-way drop down, but Scouts and Soldiers can climb up, too. It is a common Sniper perch.
  • House: The worn-down cabin which holds the control point. Soldiers and Demomen can rocket jump on top for a better view of the area.
  • Behind the Rocks: A small safe haven for Medics and Engineers, especially due to the close proximity to medium Health and Ammo packs.
  • Yard: Each side has a large, open intermediate area in between CP2 and the CP3 cabin. Separated into two halves by a pipe-bridge.
  • BLU/RED Third Forward Spawn: When BLU or RED captures four of the five points in the map, they spawn in a narrow room that is near Point C. The spawn exit is visible in the High Cliff image.

Control Points 2 & 4 (Warehouse Caves)

  • Control Point: The intermediate control points are set in the center of the elevated concrete road.
  • Entrances from Yard: Teams most commonly enter through the main central path (building), but the side route (pipes) and the ramp room (forward respawn) are there as alternatives.
  • Garage: The location of the first forward resupply. An effective but risky flank to topple defenders on the platform.
  • Platform: A large elevated platform near the control point. Teams should base their defenses around this platform, but beware of flanks through the ramp room.
  • BLU/RED Second Forward Spawn: When BLU or RED captures the center point, they spawn in a single room in the Garage area.

Control Points 1 & 5 (Headquarters)

  • Control Point: The final control points are locked into the center of the circular final chamber.
  • Entrances from CP 2/4: Three small but separated doorways are used to enter the final chamber. Far-left (through silo), center, and far-right.
  • Silo: Otherwise known as the far left flank, this passage is most commonly used to sneak an assault on the final CP, but can become dangerous if a player is caught in this narrow passage.
  • Outer Ring: The upper ring surrounding the central chamber that all teams must pass through if entering/exiting the area. The slight height advantage and plenty of cover make it a significant location to control for both attackers and defenders. The support beams spanning across the ceiling do not have collision detection and players can pass right through them.
  • Central Chamber: The open space in the center of the room. Its lower elevation makes this a no-man's land if the attackers succeed in taking the Outer Ring. Good for hiding Sentry Guns.
  • The Back: The elevated area behind the final control point. A stable but not most ideal point of defense for a team making a last-ditch or makeshift defense. Health and ammo packs are available in the back, and an easy drop down to the control point itself.
  • BLU and RED Spawn: A large spawn room with a large board table with two exits on each side of the point.

Helpful overview

Coldfront's locations
1.Behind the Rocks
2.High Cliff
3.Yard
4.Garage
5.Platform
6.Side entrance
7.Silo
8.Outer Ring

Strategy

Main article: Community Coldfront strategy

Control Point timing

Control Point Multiplier Seconds
Control Point 1 and 5 ×1
3 .000
×2
2 .000
×3
1 .636
×4
1 .440
Control Point 2 and 4 ×1
12 .000
×2
8 .000
×3
6 .545
×4
5 .760
Control Point 3 ×1
24 .000
×2
16 .000
×3
13 .091
×4
11 .520


Update history

July 8, 2010 Patch (Engineer Update)
  • Added Coldfront to the game.

July 13, 2010 Patch

  • Added map to the default mapcycle and motd files.
  • Fixed a server crash issue related to increased maxplayer servers.
  • Fixed a couple Engineer building exploits.

August 17, 2010 Patch

  • Added missing Mac intro movie for cp_coldfront.

October 27, 2010 Patch (Scream Fortress Update)

  • Improved visibility on last CP.
  • Moved second CP slightly closer to the attacker's side.
  • Added cover for players queuing up the health pack on the second CP.
  • Improved clipping on the zig-zag ramp to middle CP.
  • Teams that capture the middle CP are now awarded with faster spawn times.

Trivia

  • The first and last capture points were created for a TF2Maps.net control point detailing mini-contest (in which it won 1st and 3rd place, respectively.)
  • Both teams' main spawn rooms were inspired by the war room from the 1964 film Dr. Strangelove.
  • A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing (at ground level) a warmer mass of air.
  • Eric Wong's initials can be seen out of bounds above the BLU rocket.

External links