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− | '''Capture the Flag''' ('''CTF''') features both [[RED]] and [[BLU]] teams with their own [[Capture the Flag#Intelligence|Intelligence]] briefcase (known as the flag). The goal for both teams is to capture their enemy's | + | '''Capture the Flag''' ('''CTF''') features both [[RED]] and [[BLU]] teams with their own [[Capture the Flag#Intelligence|Intelligence]] briefcase (known as the flag). The goal for both teams is to capture their enemy's Intelligence continuously until they have reached the game's capture limit (default limit is 3) whilst preventing their enemy from achieving the same. If no team completes the capture limit before time runs out, the match will enter [[Sudden Death]] mode (unless either Intelligence has been taken and is still in play, in which case [[Overtime]] occurs until both teams' Intelligence are secured again). |
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− | During a Capture the Flag round, each team is given their own Intelligence, located within their section of the map. It must be retrieved from this location by the opposite team and returned to a defined point, usually the opposing team's | + | During a Capture the Flag round, each team is given their own Intelligence, located within their section of the map. It must be retrieved from this location by the opposite team and returned to a defined point, usually the opposing team's capture zone where their Intelligence is stored. |
The Intelligence can be taken by any enemy player that walks up onto it. It will then appear on their back and the [[Announcer]] will notify both teams that the Intelligence has been taken. The Intelligence indicator located on the [[HUD]] will then point in the direction of the carrier who must make their way out of the enemy base and back to their own. | The Intelligence can be taken by any enemy player that walks up onto it. It will then appear on their back and the [[Announcer]] will notify both teams that the Intelligence has been taken. The Intelligence indicator located on the [[HUD]] will then point in the direction of the carrier who must make their way out of the enemy base and back to their own. |
Revision as of 06:02, 7 April 2012
“ | I got it, I got it, I got it!
Click to listen
— The Scout capturing the Intelligence
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Capture the Flag (CTF) features both RED and BLU teams with their own Intelligence briefcase (known as the flag). The goal for both teams is to capture their enemy's Intelligence continuously until they have reached the game's capture limit (default limit is 3) whilst preventing their enemy from achieving the same. If no team completes the capture limit before time runs out, the match will enter Sudden Death mode (unless either Intelligence has been taken and is still in play, in which case Overtime occurs until both teams' Intelligence are secured again).
Contents
Maps
Capture the Flag maps carry the ctf_ prefix; community maps are identified with italic font.
Name | Picture | File name |
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2Fort | ctf_2fort
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Double Cross | ctf_doublecross
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Sawmill (Capture the Flag) |
ctf_sawmill
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Turbine | ctf_turbine
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Well (Capture the Flag) |
ctf_well
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Intelligence
The Intelligence, also known as the "intel," "flag," or "briefcase," is the eponymous flag and objective of the Capture the Flag game mode. It is a team-colored briefcase sporting a complicated numbered lock pad on the front and papers protruding out of its joints. Once picked up by an enemy, the case loses its color partially and will trail paper particles and a long tail colored that of the team to which it belongs.
Role
During a Capture the Flag round, each team is given their own Intelligence, located within their section of the map. It must be retrieved from this location by the opposite team and returned to a defined point, usually the opposing team's capture zone where their Intelligence is stored.
The Intelligence can be taken by any enemy player that walks up onto it. It will then appear on their back and the Announcer will notify both teams that the Intelligence has been taken. The Intelligence indicator located on the HUD will then point in the direction of the carrier who must make their way out of the enemy base and back to their own.
While carrying the Intelligence, players become more vulnerable. For example, a player cannot use Teleporters. The Medic's ÜberCharge cannot be used on the Intelligence carrier nor can a player pick up the Intelligence while under its effects. Scouts are also unable to drink Bonk! Atomic Punch while holding the Intelligence, and may not pick it up while under its effects. Spies are unable to pick up the Intelligence while Cloaked, but can pick it up while in disguise although this is automatically removed. Furthermore, the Spy cannot disguise or Cloak while carrying the Intelligence, and will automatically drop it if they do. Finally, the Intelligence is dropped automatically if the carrier is killed or enters a resupply area.
Once the Intelligence is returned to a capture point, the successful team will gain one point shown in the Intelligence indicator, and will receive ten seconds of crit boost. There is no need for the capturing team's own Intelligence to be on their capture point at the time of the capture.
The Intelligence can be dropped manually if the player carrying it presses the drop-item button. Once dropped, a clock-like timer ring will appear over the Intelligence. When the default 60 seconds have passed without an ally picking it up again, it is automatically returned to its original position in the team's base. If an ally picks up and subsequently drops the intelligence, this timer will reset. Teams are required to defend the dropped Intelligence during this period or face losing it. Should the Intelligence carrier be killed by certain environmental hazards that prevent the dropped Intelligence from being touched, like the bottomless pits on Double Cross, it will be forcibly returned to its original position. This functionality is inherent to the map's code and not the intelligence itself, and thus has to be added to the map manually by its creator. While Valve official maps all share this for specific bottomless hazards, not all custom maps may utilize this function.
Strategy
Gallery
Flags
Notes
- The Neutral Intelligence briefcase is a white-colored version of the standard briefcase that appears in the game files. It remains unused by Valve in official maps, however, it was included by them for use by Community developers in custom game modes (such as "Single Flag CTF", FortWars, and "Achievement Servers").
- As placeholders during early stages, Valve used modified versions of Team Fortress Classic's flags, which can be still be seen in the game files, featuring the faces of TF2's development team. The face that appears on the red flag is that of Robin Walker, the co-creator of the Team Fortress series, while the blue flag bears Charlie Brown.
Related achievements
Scout
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Pyro
Cooking the Books Ignite 5 enemies carrying your intelligence. |
Heavy
Crime and Punishment Kill 10 enemies carrying your intelligence. |
Engineer
Trade Secrets Kill 20 players carrying the intelligence. |
Sniper
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Update history
- Sudden Death only starts in CTF mode if both flags are at home
- Fixed exploit that allowed players to teleport with the intelligence
- Updated server log entries for flag captures to detail the number of captures and the tf_flag_caps_per_round value
- Updated CTF mode to remember the player who stole the intelligence from the enemy base and reward that player if the flag is captured by someone else
February 24, 2009 Patch (Scout Update)
- Fixed obscure bug where spectators were able to carry the flag.
August 13, 2009 Patch (Classless Update)
- Capturing the flag in a CTF game mode now gives the entire capturing team 10 seconds of critboost.
- Your Eternal Reward no longer disguises the Spy if they are carrying the flag.
- Added a glow effect to the team intelligence entities when they’re not being carried.
- [Undocumented] Intelligence no longer appears on the backs of players who are carrying it.
May 5, 2011 Patch (Replay Update)
- Fixed the briefcase not being drawn on players when it's being carried in CTF maps.
Trivia
- With the Classless Update, Intelligence visuals when being carried by a player were improved to make detecting the carrier easier.
- There is an option that allows servers to specify the length of a crit boost on a successful capture, or to disable it entirely (
tf_ctf_bonus_time
). - Picking up the Intelligence from its default position used to give a crit boost to the team. This was removed later.