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As I've finally found the original VMF file, for the next month or so, I will try to be far more responsive to comments and feedback.
Balance broke? I'll try to fix it.
People abusing the audio? I'll add a STFU button.
People want ambient Mirror's Edge audio quietly playing in the background? Sure, why not.
If I may, a (hella late) criticism:
There's a ton of unused potential as far as interior space goes, particularly around the lower, shaded exterior areas of the main building. Traitors need as many corners, isolated rooms and other such elements to keep their traitorous acts outside innocents' field of view and maintain a degree of deniability. The opportunity to do so is rather limited as it stands. Because of this, traitors would struggle at higher populations (15-20+ maybe?), something that belies the space, both geographical and data-wise, that this map takes up.