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[[Engineer]]s can set up sentries and teleporters around a control point to help their team fight the defending team, and help get to the control point faster, especially if the control point if far away. | [[Engineer]]s can set up sentries and teleporters around a control point to help their team fight the defending team, and help get to the control point faster, especially if the control point if far away. | ||
− | Stealth can also be used to rapidly capture points. Using his [[cloak]] and [[disguise]] the [[Spy]] can easily slip past the front line undetected and hide on a locked Control Point further ahead. This means that when the previous point is captured and the next one unlocked the Spy can capture it before the defending team have time reach the point and set up a good defense. However, the Spy is unable to capture a point while invisible or disguised, so he must expose himself just before the point becomes available for the greatest success. On occasion a [[Scout]] can also do this, but it is usually much harder for a Scout to reach the point and hide there. | + | Stealth can also be used to rapidly capture points. Using his [[cloak]] and [[disguise]] the [[Spy]] can easily slip past the front line undetected and hide on a locked Control Point further ahead. This means that when the previous point is captured and the next one unlocked the Spy can capture it before the defending team have time reach the point and set up a good defense. However, the Spy is unable to capture a point while invisible or disguised, so he must expose himself just before the point becomes available for the greatest success. This is called backcapping. This is very successful when your team is losing and they have a slight chance of getting the 1st point. On occasion a [[Scout]] can also do this, but it is usually much harder for a Scout to reach the point and hide there. |
==Standard Competitive Control Point Maps== | ==Standard Competitive Control Point Maps== |
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Capturing a point, commonly know as capping is the act of capturing a Control Point in the Standard Control Point, King Of The Hill, Territorial Control, Capture The Flag and Attack/Defend game modes. Control Points are captured when a player of any class stands on a contested Control Point, and after a certain period of time the Point will convert to the color of the team that captured it if the capturer is not killed or the enemy fails to block the capture. Capping is the primary objective in many modes of Team Fortress 2.
Capping works the same way in every game mode, however the time required to capture a point can vary between modes and maps. In some game modes it is necessary for the team that owns the point to defend it after they have captured it.
Strategy
The Scout benefits from a capture rate double that of other classes, making scouts extremely good at capturing Control Points. However the Pain Train, a melee weapon for the Soldier and the Demoman improves their cap rates to equal that of a Scout, making these three classes excellent for rapidly capturing a point.
If these classes work together they can provide a devastating offensive, allowing them to punch through to the point and hold it just long enough to capture it. However this is easier with support from other classes such as the Pyro and the Medic. A Medic's ÜberCharge can be an enormous help when pushing back the defending team, however Übered players can not themselves cap a point.
Engineers can set up sentries and teleporters around a control point to help their team fight the defending team, and help get to the control point faster, especially if the control point if far away.
Stealth can also be used to rapidly capture points. Using his cloak and disguise the Spy can easily slip past the front line undetected and hide on a locked Control Point further ahead. This means that when the previous point is captured and the next one unlocked the Spy can capture it before the defending team have time reach the point and set up a good defense. However, the Spy is unable to capture a point while invisible or disguised, so he must expose himself just before the point becomes available for the greatest success. This is called backcapping. This is very successful when your team is losing and they have a slight chance of getting the 1st point. On occasion a Scout can also do this, but it is usually much harder for a Scout to reach the point and hide there.
Standard Competitive Control Point Maps
Map | File Name | |
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5Gorge | cp_5gorge | |
Badlands | cp_badlands | |
Coldfront | cp_coldfront | |
Fastlane | cp_fastlane | |
Freight | cp_freight_final1 | |
Granary | cp_granary | |
Well | cp_well | |
Yukon | cp_yukon_final |