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'''Control Points''', abbreviated '''"CP"''', is a gamemode where each team tries to capture all [[Control points (objective)|control points]] in the map. The team that manages to do so wins. Standard Control Points is symmetrical; the asymmetrical variant is named [[Attack / Defense]].
'''Control Points''', abbreviated '''"CP"''', is a gamemode where each team tries to capture all [[Control point (objective)|control points]] in the map. The team that manages to do so wins. Standard Control Points is symmetrical; the asymmetrical variant is named [[Attack / Defense]].


Each control point is captured in order. After one point is captured, the next in succession is unlocked and can be contested. The previous point becomes locked and cannot be contested. Each round starts with each team owning control points on their side of the map, with a neutral "middle-point" that any team can capture.
Each control point is captured in order. After one point is captured, the next in succession is unlocked and can be contested. The previous point becomes locked and cannot be contested. Each round starts with each team owning control points on their side of the map, with a neutral "middle-point" that any team can capture.
Capturing points adds time to the round timer, up to a maximum of 10 minutes. If the round timer runs out before either team wins, [[Sudden Death]] will occur.


==Maps==
==Maps==

Latest revision as of 15:44, 16 February 2025

Control Points, abbreviated "CP", is a gamemode where each team tries to capture all control points in the map. The team that manages to do so wins. Standard Control Points is symmetrical; the asymmetrical variant is named Attack / Defense.

Each control point is captured in order. After one point is captured, the next in succession is unlocked and can be contested. The previous point becomes locked and cannot be contested. Each round starts with each team owning control points on their side of the map, with a neutral "middle-point" that any team can capture.

Capturing points adds time to the round timer, up to a maximum of 10 minutes. If the round timer runs out before either team wins, Sudden Death will occur.

Maps

The following is a list of official Control Points maps: