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CTFPUG matches are a way of playing CTF somewhat competitively.  The skill level in PUG games is generally much higher than on public servers, and games move much faster.  "Puggers" enjoy playing on specialized custom maps which make competitive play more balanced, usually by removing most health packs and shields, replacing lifts with jump pads, and usually adding additional pits.
CTFPUG matches are a way of playing CTF somewhat competitively.  The skill level in PUG games is generally much higher than on public servers, and games move much faster.  "Puggers" enjoy playing on specialized custom maps which make competitive play more balanced, usually by removing most health packs and shields, replacing lifts with jump pads, and usually adding additional pits.


==Forming PUG teams==
==Jedi Academy CTFPUG==
===Forming PUG teams===


===Modern method===
====Modern method====


The current method for team selection in Jedi Academy CTFPUG is via an account system facilitated by a combination of [https://jkhub.org/wiki/index.php?title=CTFPUG#Configuration_and_Mods Mods]. Teams are generated based on the verified accounts present on the server using a series of interactive chat commands, starting with "?s". The "teamgen" account system generates potential teams, potential positions, statistics, and more, decreasing the amount of time required to start a PUG from sometimes 20-30 minutes or more in the traditional method to less than 10 on average.
The current method for team selection in Jedi Academy CTFPUG is via an account system facilitated by a combination of [https://jkhub.org/wiki/index.php?title=CTFPUG#Configuration_and_Mods Mods]. Teams are generated based on the verified accounts present on the server using a series of interactive chat commands, starting with "?s". The "teamgen" account system generates potential teams, potential positions, statistics, and more, decreasing the amount of time required to start a PUG from sometimes 20-30 minutes or more in the traditional method to less than 10 on average.


===Traditional method===
====Traditional method====
Traditionally in order to form a PUG, two players (team captains) duel each other to determine who gets to make the first "pick" (player selection).  Instead of saber-dueling, the duel is usually done with the pistol and the two players stay in the middle of the map rather than running around it.  Once one player wins, they pick a player from spectator to join their team, and the two captains then alternate picks until their team is full.  PUGs are usually played with 3 or 4 players per team (occasionally more or less are also played).  At this point, each captain assigns their players to a position in team-chat (see [[CTFPUG#Basic Strategy|Basic Strategy]]).  Once both teams are ready, a vote to restart the map is called, which will fairly respawn everyone at the same time in their base, without having to wait for the map to reload.  If a player has to leave mid-match ("RQ") or otherwise has a problem (bad connection, etc.), a player in spectator mode can substitute for them by joining the appropriate team.  Occasionally, no substitute can be found, at which time the match is basically dead.<ref name="www.jactf.com - PUG Games">[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/pug-games www.jactf.com - PUG Games]</ref>
Traditionally in order to form a PUG, two players (team captains) duel each other to determine who gets to make the first "pick" (player selection).  Instead of saber-dueling, the duel is usually done with the pistol and the two players stay in the middle of the map rather than running around it.  Once one player wins, they pick a player from spectator to join their team, and the two captains then alternate picks until their team is full.  PUGs are usually played with 3 or 4 players per team (occasionally more or less are also played).  At this point, each captain assigns their players to a position in team-chat (see [[CTFPUG#Basic Strategy|Basic Strategy]]).  Once both teams are ready, a vote to restart the map is called, which will fairly respawn everyone at the same time in their base, without having to wait for the map to reload.  If a player has to leave mid-match ("RQ") or otherwise has a problem (bad connection, etc.), a player in spectator mode can substitute for them by joining the appropriate team.  Occasionally, no substitute can be found, at which time the match is basically dead.<ref name="www.jactf.com - PUG Games">[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/pug-games www.jactf.com - PUG Games]</ref>


==Basic Strategy==
===Basic Strategy===
It's generally best, if you have multiple useful people on your team, to split the players into offense and defense.  The offensive players are responsible for stealing the enemy flag and bringing it back to the base.  The defensive players are responsible for guarding the flag, and chasing down any enemy attacker who grabs it.  This way, once the offensive player returns with the flag, they can simply wait on (or near) their flag stand until their flag is returned and immediately score.  If there are multiple defensive players, it can also be extremely helpful to have some of them sit back at their base and wait for the offensive player to return with the flag and help keep them from dying to the enemy defense, as well as keeping any enemy offense from waiting around for the flag to be returned to immediately grab it again.
It's generally best, if you have multiple useful people on your team, to split the players into offense and defense.  The offensive players are responsible for stealing the enemy flag and bringing it back to the base.  The defensive players are responsible for guarding the flag, and chasing down any enemy attacker who grabs it.  This way, once the offensive player returns with the flag, they can simply wait on (or near) their flag stand until their flag is returned and immediately score.  If there are multiple defensive players, it can also be extremely helpful to have some of them sit back at their base and wait for the offensive player to return with the flag and help keep them from dying to the enemy defense, as well as keeping any enemy offense from waiting around for the flag to be returned to immediately grab it again.


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But first, a quick note on speed.  In Capture the Flag, speed makes a huge difference.  A split second can be the difference between a cap and having to wait for your flag to be returned again.  For this reason, all players in Capture the Flag will use whatever tactics they can to increase their speed.  (There is an entire [[CTFPUG#Speed|Speed]] section devoted to just this topic.)  Since all players will be moving fast, your saber will be mostly useless as an assault weapon, since it is only helpful at close range.  For this reason, guns are the weapon of choice for dealing out damage in CTF.  The lightsaber is still invaluable though, as a shield.  It is capable of blocking many types of weapon shots near-perfectly.<ref name="www.jactf.com - Basic Strategy">[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/basic-strategy www.jactf.com - Basic Strategy]</ref>
But first, a quick note on speed.  In Capture the Flag, speed makes a huge difference.  A split second can be the difference between a cap and having to wait for your flag to be returned again.  For this reason, all players in Capture the Flag will use whatever tactics they can to increase their speed.  (There is an entire [[CTFPUG#Speed|Speed]] section devoted to just this topic.)  Since all players will be moving fast, your saber will be mostly useless as an assault weapon, since it is only helpful at close range.  For this reason, guns are the weapon of choice for dealing out damage in CTF.  The lightsaber is still invaluable though, as a shield.  It is capable of blocking many types of weapon shots near-perfectly.<ref name="www.jactf.com - Basic Strategy">[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/basic-strategy www.jactf.com - Basic Strategy]</ref>


===Force Powers===
====Force Powers====
Unlike most first-person shooters, Jedi Knight games add the concept of force powers, which adds another unique dimension to gameplay.  If used correctly, force powers can be even more effective than any traditional weapon.  Depending on server settings, you are given a certain amount of points to allocate across the different force powers.  Each force power has 3 different levels you can allocate to it, with higher levels making the force power more powerful.<ref>[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/basic-strategy/force-powers www.jactf.com - Force Powers]</ref>
Unlike most first-person shooters, Jedi Knight games add the concept of force powers, which adds another unique dimension to gameplay.  If used correctly, force powers can be even more effective than any traditional weapon.  Depending on server settings, you are given a certain amount of points to allocate across the different force powers.  Each force power has 3 different levels you can allocate to it, with higher levels making the force power more powerful.<ref>[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/basic-strategy/force-powers www.jactf.com - Force Powers]</ref>


===Speed===
====Speed====
In Capture the Flag, speed is incredibly important.  Players travelling fast can easily outrun or at least dodge most direct shots.  The less time it takes an offensive player to traverse the map, the less time the other team has to react, and to run into their base and steal their flag in order to prevent a cap.  Defensive players also need speed to be able to catch up to offensive players - a chase defense needs speed to catch up to the enemy flag carrier, and a base defense needs speed to be able to get to his flag carrier fast enough to provide them with support to keep them from dying.
In Capture the Flag, speed is incredibly important.  Players travelling fast can easily outrun or at least dodge most direct shots.  The less time it takes an offensive player to traverse the map, the less time the other team has to react, and to run into their base and steal their flag in order to prevent a cap.  Defensive players also need speed to be able to catch up to offensive players - a chase defense needs speed to catch up to the enemy flag carrier, and a base defense needs speed to be able to get to his flag carrier fast enough to provide them with support to keep them from dying.


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The final, and perhaps most important, method of speeding up is called '''strafe jumping'''.  It is a bit complicated to explain, but due to how the game physics works, by moving in a specific way, it's possible to travel faster than the game's linear player speed limit.  In fact, it's possible to exceed the limit significantly, with enough practice.  Basically how it works is: step one, "bunny hopping".  The idea here is to make your player be always in the air (in which there is no friction), by tapping jump (spacebar) every time your player is about to hit the ground.  As long as you immediately re-jump, your player won't incur any ground friction and will be able to maintain any acceleration beyond the speed cap (typically 250ups) indefinitely.  The other concept is that, by moving at an angle to your trajectory, you will accelerate, and by alternating the angle on either side, you will accelerate forwards.  How this works out is basically that you alternate holding down forward+left and forward+right.  Mouse movement is important to maximize your acceleration: when you hold down forward+left, you should face slightly to the left initially and then slowly increase your angle even more left, and likewise for the right side.  There are some videos online that demonstrate this.
The final, and perhaps most important, method of speeding up is called '''strafe jumping'''.  It is a bit complicated to explain, but due to how the game physics works, by moving in a specific way, it's possible to travel faster than the game's linear player speed limit.  In fact, it's possible to exceed the limit significantly, with enough practice.  Basically how it works is: step one, "bunny hopping".  The idea here is to make your player be always in the air (in which there is no friction), by tapping jump (spacebar) every time your player is about to hit the ground.  As long as you immediately re-jump, your player won't incur any ground friction and will be able to maintain any acceleration beyond the speed cap (typically 250ups) indefinitely.  The other concept is that, by moving at an angle to your trajectory, you will accelerate, and by alternating the angle on either side, you will accelerate forwards.  How this works out is basically that you alternate holding down forward+left and forward+right.  Mouse movement is important to maximize your acceleration: when you hold down forward+left, you should face slightly to the left initially and then slowly increase your angle even more left, and likewise for the right side.  There are some videos online that demonstrate this.


===Weapons===
====Weapons====
Choosing the right weapon is a crucial part of game strategy.  Different maps may not have every weapon available, so it's important to know the map you're playing on, in order to adjust your strategy as needed. Some useful guides<ref>[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/basic-strategy/weapons www.jactf.com - Weapons]</ref> are available online to provide more information about weapon utility.
Choosing the right weapon is a crucial part of game strategy.  Different maps may not have every weapon available, so it's important to know the map you're playing on, in order to adjust your strategy as needed. Some useful guides<ref>[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/basic-strategy/weapons www.jactf.com - Weapons]</ref> are available online to provide more information about weapon utility.


==Configuration and Mods==
===Configuration and Mods===
Choosing the right configuration and mods for your game can make a big difference in the quality of your gameplay.  You can change a handful of game settings via the in-game menus, but to unlock the game's full potential, you must learn to take advantage of the base game's console, and any mods or commands.  As of 2023, all of the CTFPUG community benefits from some combination and varying version of base_enhanced<ref>[https://github.com/Avygeil/base_enhanced GitHub - Base_enhanced]</ref> (serverside mod), NewJK<ref>[https://jkanewmod.github.io/documentation_newjk.html jkanewmod.github.io - NewJK]</ref> (engine mod), and/or Newmod<ref>[https://jkanewmod.github.io/index.html jkanewmod.github.io - Newmod]</ref> (clientside mod). These are used together or separately to provide a modern, meta-complimentary setup.
Choosing the right configuration and mods for your game can make a big difference in the quality of your gameplay.  You can change a handful of game settings via the in-game menus, but to unlock the game's full potential, you must learn to take advantage of the base game's console, and any mods or commands.  As of 2023, all of the CTFPUG community benefits from some combination and varying version of base_enhanced<ref>[https://github.com/Avygeil/base_enhanced GitHub - Base_enhanced]</ref> (serverside mod), NewJK<ref>[https://jkanewmod.github.io/documentation_newjk.html jkanewmod.github.io - NewJK]</ref> (engine mod), and/or Newmod<ref>[https://jkanewmod.github.io/index.html jkanewmod.github.io - Newmod]</ref> (clientside mod). These are used together or separately to provide a modern, meta-complimentary setup.


Some useful guides<ref>[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/configuration www.jactf.com - Configuration]</ref><ref>[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/configuration www.jactf.com - Configuration]</ref><ref>[https://jkanewmod.github.io/documentation.html jkanewmod.github.io - Documentation]</ref> are available online to provide more information about optimal configuration.
Some useful guides<ref>[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/configuration www.jactf.com - Configuration]</ref><ref>[https://www.jactf.com/about-ctf/configuration www.jactf.com - Configuration]</ref><ref>[https://jkanewmod.github.io/documentation.html jkanewmod.github.io - Documentation]</ref> are available online to provide more information about optimal configuration.


==Meta==
===Meta===
The meta of CTFPUG has gone through various phases over the years.
The meta of CTFPUG has gone through various phases over the years.


===CTFPUG Meta Eras===
====CTFPUG Meta Eras====
* release-2007 (?) - '''The Honor Meta'''
* release-2007 (?) - '''The Honor Meta'''
** Mostly based on speed and accuracy with little emphasis on force power usage (outside of force speed), the best players during this era were either very fast (for their time), very accurate, or a combination of both. Usage of force powers such as rage, protect, absorb, etc. were common but took a backseat and were not utilized effectively. Many players frowned upon excessive usage of certain force powers (rage, pull, etc.), saying "no honor" or "dishonorable" when they were used.
** Mostly based on speed and accuracy with little emphasis on force power usage (outside of force speed), the best players during this era were either very fast (for their time), very accurate, or a combination of both. Usage of force powers such as rage, protect, absorb, etc. were common but took a backseat and were not utilized effectively. Many players frowned upon excessive usage of certain force powers (rage, pull, etc.), saying "no honor" or "dishonorable" when they were used.
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** The current era so far has seen what is striving for perfection in both tactics (like those mentioned above) and mechanics (speed and accuracy) among most players, with those that don't adapt to shifting tactical discoveries falling further and further behind. Due to this, mistakes are highlighted far more frequently than before, and even the smallest one can mean the difference between a team capturing the flag or not. Players and community members attempt to also perfect map and engine/mod dynamics.
** The current era so far has seen what is striving for perfection in both tactics (like those mentioned above) and mechanics (speed and accuracy) among most players, with those that don't adapt to shifting tactical discoveries falling further and further behind. Due to this, mistakes are highlighted far more frequently than before, and even the smallest one can mean the difference between a team capturing the flag or not. Players and community members attempt to also perfect map and engine/mod dynamics.


==Maps==
===Maps===


Map selection plays a significant role in what strategies are successful in any given CTFPUG game.
Map selection plays a significant role in what strategies are successful in any given CTFPUG game.


==Players==
===Players===
The CTFPUG community started with a diverse cast of players that has dwindled over time.  
The CTFPUG community started with a diverse cast of players that has dwindled over time.  


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