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Domination Spot

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General

A Domination Spot (short: spot) is a map area that can be captured. Initially it belongs to no team, its state is neutral. It will show a white flag. All spots can be only captured by one team at a time. In some gametypes, like Conquest, spots may be locked for a team.

Visualization

Flag

Each Domination Spot is visualized by its flag. The flag is colored accordingly to the owning team, red or blue. If no team owns the spot, then it is neutral. The color for neutral spots is white.

The following screenshot shows an example for a spot. This is the default look and best practice. But it is up to the mapper for each map, and eventually may be different.

Screenshot of a Domination Spot

Broadcast

Additionally, the broadcast will display a simple text visualization for each spot:

  • Opening Parenthesis: Round for neutral, curly for red and square for blue
  • Two lines used for the capture animation
  • The spot name (single letter, A, B, C, D or E)
  • Two more lines
  • Closing Parenthesis

Each spots text will be colored accordingly, red, blue or white for neutral.

The following screenshot shows all three variants. Spot A belongs to red, spot B is neutral and team blue owns C.

Broadcast of spots with all three owner colors

⚠️ Broadcast colors are disabled by default. To enable them, open the settings in Teeworlds and enable the checkbox Enable colored server broadcasts.

Setting enable colored server broadcasts

Broadcast Capture Animation

While capturing a spot, the broadcast will display a neat animation:

  • For red, the capture state symbol '>' will move from left to right every few seconds past. The opening parenthesis will change from the neutral symbol to the red symbol '{' (curly bracket).
  • For blue, the capture state symbol '<' will move from right to left. The closing parenthesis will change from the neutral symbol to the blue symbol '[' (square bracket).
  • The capture state symbol will display a cross ('x'), if both teams have equal strength at the spot.
  • The capture state symbol will display a double arrow ('»' for red, or '«' for blue), if the teams strength is higher than 50 % of the teams max strength.

The following picture shows the broadcast animation for neutral to red.

Broadcast for neutral spot getting captured by red

Capturing

To capture (or neutralize) a Domination Spot, one team needs the superior amount of tees in its area. Then the capturing progress will begin. While the capturing time goes on, the corresponding team flag will move onto the neutral flag. Additionally, the broadcast will display a neat animation for the remaining time.

Quick facts

Some quick facts about the capturing process:

  • Capture together: The capturing runs faster for every additional player of the team in the area.
  • Dynamic capturing: The required time to capture (or neutralize) a spot depends on the team size. For a single player the required time increases with the team size. That means, capturing solo in a full 8 player team will take awfully long. But of course the needed time may be reduced by capturing together.
  • Handicap: If a team is outnumbered, they will have a little speed bonus while capturing.
  • Capturing abandoned: If a capture progress is running but no tees are within the spots area, the capture progress will slowly reverse.
  • Powerup: Ninjas will capture double as fast. ⚔️

Dynamic capture timings

The required time to capture (or neutralize) a spot depends on the team size. The team can capture together to reduce the overall time. Every additional player will speed up the process a bit.

Let us do the quick math for a better understanding.

  • For example, let as take a base capture time of 10 s. If all player of a team capture, it will take 10 s.
  • The first capturing player has a CaptureStrength of 100.
  • Every additional capturing player has a CaptureStrength of 30.
  • Special case: For two player teams, the second player has a CaptureStrength of 60.

Now let us have a look at different team sizes and their effect on the capture time for various number of capturing players.

Capture times per team sizes and number of capturing players
Team size Max Cap. Strength Num. of cap. players Capture Strength Capture Time (s)
1 100
1 100 10
2 160
1 100 16
2 160 10
3 160
1 100 16
2 130 12,3
3 160 10
4 190
1 100 19
2 130 14,6
3 160 11,9
4 190 10
8 310
1 100 31
2 130 23,8
3 160 19,4
4 190 16,3
5 220 14,1
6 250 12,4
7 280 11,1
8 310 10

States

Neutral

At the beginning of each match, all spots are neutral. They belong to no team.

Neutral Domination Spot

In the broadcast, neutral spots are displayed with round parenthesis '(' and ')'.

Broadcast for neutral spots

Capturing

If one team is superior in the spots area, it will start capturing it. This process will take up a few seconds. The corresponding team flag will shift above the white flag. In the shown screenshot, red is capturing the spot B.

Domination Spot getting captured

Meanwhile, the broadcast will display a neat animation.

Captured

Once the capturing process is completed, the spot will remain its state and belong to the team. The flag will be colored accordingly.

Screenshot of a captured spot by red Screenshot of a captured spot by blue

  • For red, the broadcast will display both parenthesis with curly brackets '{' and '}'. It is colored in red. Broadcast of captured spot by red

  • For blue, the broadcast will display both parenthesis with square brackets '[' and ']'. It is colored in blue. Broadcast of captured spot by blue

Neutralizing

If a spot is captured by a team and the opponent team is superior in this area. Then the opponent team will start neutralizing this spot. The colored flag will shift down, and the neutral flag gets visible again.

In the following screenshot, blue is neutralizing spot B, that belongs to the red team.

Screenshot of team blue recapturing a spot

The broadcast will show the same animation as when capturing, but colored white. The parenthesis will be round '(' or ')'.

In the following picture, team blue is recapturing the red spot B.

Broadcast of a spot being recaptured