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− | Capture the Flag or CTF is a standard competitive gamemode. Teams score points by obtaining the enemies flag or "intelligence" from their base and taking it back to theirs. CTF used to be a standard gamemode in [[Highlander]] and [[6v6]] but it has | + | Capture the Flag or CTF is a standard competitive gamemode. Teams score points by obtaining the enemies flag or "intelligence" from their base and taking it back to theirs. CTF used to be a standard gamemode in [[Highlander]] and [[6v6]] but it has been been almost completely abandoned It was last seen In etf2l season 18. |
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