About This File
This map is a unique and exciting variation on the Capture the Flag gametype. Just like normal, each team tries to capture the other's flag--but the flags are secured behind forcefields, controlled by "combination locks." You have to hack the enemy's combination lock to disable their forcefield and get their flag. Anyone can set the combination, and anyone can hack it. Check out the short YouTube video below to see how this works.
The layout is simple and symmetrical, consisting of two bases and one central combat area. Each base has a weapon loadout area, two emplaced guns to repel invaders, and a console for setting the combination lock. You can leave through your forcefield while it's up, but you can't go back in until it's off. Don't even think about touching the enemy forcefield. Get too close to it, and you'll fry instantly.
The central combat area has plenty of cover to hide behind, so you can stay safe while you're shooting rockets through the enemy's disabled forcefield. There are also two walkways high up on the walls on either side, for snipers. Anyone can beam up to them and down from them using the red and blue teleporter beams.
I'm really excited about releasing this. As far as I know, no one has ever made a customizable, reusable combination lock system in JKA before. With any luck, it will make for some really intense CTF gameplay!
YouTube Demo:
NOTE: No botroutes are included. The bots in this game are simply not smart enough to avoid the deadly forcefields (much less operate them), so playing with them would be kind of pointless.
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