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little confusing at first, but once you've learned the layout, its real easy to get around, plenty of little ramps and connecting corridors
randomised spawns threw us off at first, but i think they're a great change of pace
stylistically, map is probably the best i've seen. captures 60s spy/sci-fi aesthetic perfectly, feels like the perfect blend of old-school style and modern map design, buffed to a mirror shine
Now that I see it that way I think thats an excellent feature!
Keep making these amazing maps.
I did join potato's server with the map running and the mission and it was doing it to, I was making sure it wasn't my server just derping out.
How do I fix that
Also, anyone get some aperture/black mesa vibes from this?
Sincerely
That Drunken Engineer in the Corner
it would be a shame if someone........liked it and told u that u make good maps.
now Valve get on it