In KOTH mode, does the counter increase faster when there are more people of the owning team on the point?

In KOTH mode, does the counter increase faster when there are more people of the owning team on the point? - Positive young multiethnic female baristas in aprons talking and smiling while working in modern light cafeteria

I know that, in payload mode, the payload moves faster when there are up to 3 people next to it. But I haven't been able to figure out if the percent counter increases faster when there are more people on the point in KOTH.

I often see players wandering ahead to prevent the other team to even enter the main area and find myself alone on the point. So I was wondering, once the point is captured, do we need to have any people at all on the point to increase the counter (except of course, when it is contested and you have to defend it) ?



Best Answer

From my oberservation i can say that you don“t have to stay on the point after you captured it.

I had a round in Illios where we captured the point and drove our Enemies back to their spawnpoint and won the round without any of us on it.




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