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I believe a good map should take into account both solo players and team players. If not possible, please inform in the brief introduction. Otherwise, the physical examination of one of the parties would be a devastating blow. God knows what kind of difficulties we were facing when I, along with a skilled player, led a robot and a novice through these three hours. If we only consider the map itself, this map truly lives up to its name - Welcome to Hell! However, the difficulty of it is simply based on the large number of zombies and the piles of numerous oil drums. I think the author must have completed the creation of this map within 30 minutes. The remaining part is to deliberately add complexity. So if you want to test your skills or torture yourself, please play the game with a difficult opponent or an expert, or with your closest tormentor friend. But if you have any other ideas, I strongly advise against you going on this trip.
I definitely don't recommend playing this with bots, since aside from constantly being slaughtered and getting stuck in certain spots on the map, the Admin System mod was really helpful in teleporting them to me. I found the map unbearable in some parts, especially the first and last chapters.
To be fair, I have several scripts installed that increase the difficulty, but the map alone is still well above average. Regardless, I enjoyed the challenge and would play it again, but with three other human players.