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Revision as of 20:57, 18 July 2024

This article is about the map. For the cosmetic item of a similar name, see Doublecross-Comm.
Double Cross
CTF DoubleCross RedBase.png
Basic Information
Map type: Capture the Flag
File name: ctf_doublecross
Released: December 17, 2009 Patch
(WAR! Update)
Variants: Doublefrost
Developer(s): Valve
Map Info
Environment: Industrial, alpine
Setting: Night time
Hazards: Pitfall
Deep Water: Yes
Map Items
Healthico.png Health Kits: Smallhealth.png ×8  •  Mediumhealth.png ×1
Ammoico.png Ammo Boxes: Smallammo.png ×6   •   Mediumammo.png ×2
Map Photos
Loading screen photos.
Map Overview
Double Cross overview.png
In the middle of the night, two bridges span a bottomless chasm of certain doom. (Said bridges span the chasm in the day also, but the gate is locked.) Secret bases concealed behind the unassuming facades of a factory and a farm built next door to each other fool absolutely no one in the area, who sometimes gather around to “watch all them mercenaries fight over that Spy base."

Double Cross is a Capture the Flag map added in the WAR! Update. It is a set of opposing buildings with a bridge over a cliff connecting the two. A railway track runs beneath the bridge, connecting the two sewers in the base.

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.

Central area

  • Main Bridge: Directly opposite each team's spawn room on the floor below lies the main bridge, linking the two bases. A truck, crates, and dirt are scattered across it, partially blocking sight-lines. There is a single toll booth on both sides, each with a small health kit inside. This bridge offers a direct route to the enemy courtyard and Intelligence room.
  • Train Bridge: Below and perpendicular to the Main Bridge is the Train Bridge. This can be reached from the Main Bridge via a set of stairs on either side. The Train Bridge offers access to each base's extensive sewer system, with a medium health kit placed in the precise center of the bridge itself. A bottomless pit lies below it - falling off this bridge is certain death. No train ever uses the bridge at any point.

Bases

  • Intelligence Room: The Intelligence sits in the middle of a small room below and to the left of each team's spawn room. It has three access points: An upper gantry leading towards the spawn, the main doorway leading to the courtyard, and another doorway leading to a refuse area, which can be reached from the Battlements. In the Intelligence room, the Announcer security panel featured in Meet the Spy can be seen; this will light up displaying the appropriate message if the Intelligence is taken.
  • Courtyard: Opposite the main base entrance and below the spawn room is the Courtyard. This open area links the Main Bridge to the Intelligence room, as well as the spawn to the Intelligence room via an upper gantry. There is a small shed here, providing access to the Sewers via a short drop. A small health kit and ammo box can be found underneath the gantry.
  • Battlements: A small Sniper deck can be accessed from the spawn room. This runs parallel to and looks out over the Main Bridge, with each team's deck opposite the other. From here the Intelligence room may also be accessed via a short drop into the refuse area.
  • Sewers: The bottom level of each base is comprised of a network of tunnels and maintenance rooms. They are accessed from either inside the base via stairwell near the entrance, the shed in the Courtyard, or from a one-way chute in the spawn room dropping into a pool of deep water. Both sewers exit to the Train Bridge. A small health kit and a medium ammo crate can be found at the foot of the stairs.

Helpful overview

Double Cross's locations
1.Main Bridge
2.Train Bridge
3.Battlements
4.Courtyard
5.Intelligence Room

Strategy

Main article: Community Double Cross strategy

Update history

December 17, 2009 Patch (WAR! Update)
  • Added Double Cross to the game.

January 6, 2010 Patch

  • Reduced the number of moons in ctf_doublecross. Before the patch, 7 moons could be seen on the map's skyline.

February 3, 2010 Patch

  • Fixed the map not ending correctly when using mp_timelimit.
  • Changed to prevent Engineers from building on top of the shack in each base.

February 23, 2010 Patch

  • Improved clipping to prevent players from getting to unintended places.

February 9, 2012 Patch

  • Added a respawnroom visualizer to the dropdown spawn exit to prevent griefing

August 10, 2012 Patch

September 10, 2015 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added saucers and posters to Double Cross.

November 25, 2015 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Removed Saucers and Posters from all maps.

February 29, 2016 Patch

July 18, 2024 Patch

  • Fixed an incorrect team-colored material in the BLU base.

Trivia

  • Security alarm panels, much like those featured in Meet the Spy, appear in each teams' Intelligence room with the panels 'ALERT', 'INTELLIGENCE' and 'CAPTURED' lighting up when the enemy team has taken the Intelligence.
  • The main menu will display a full-color image of Double Cross during a Full Moon.
  • According to Iikka, the map's creator, this map was originally planned to be 5-Control Point, and its original name was Nightfall.[1] The map was developed after the release of Team Fortress 2 in 2007, but after a while it was abandoned, giving preference to the development of Badlands.
    • The name of the map had to be changed due to the fact that a community map PLR Nightfall was released before the WAR! Update.
      • The skybox for Double Cross still bears the filename sky_nightfall_01.
  • A "double cross" is an act of betrayal.
    • Here, it refers to the two crossings: the vehicle bridge above, and the train bridge below.

See also

References

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