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However, it's not big on my priority list right now. If you wanted to move it ahead in the priority queue, a li'l donation to my Ko-Fi is the way to go.
(Also, of course, if I do end up making that map, it won't be posted to the workshop, because of obvious reasons)
It's not a 3D model, it's all map brushes
When I get time, I can fix it, or else in the meantime you can mount CS:S. Either-or.
If you want me to give it a go, a few Ko-Fi donations would be the right starting point.
Granted, I was thinking of doing a different one, but that one works as well.
Train motion lag is already mentioned in the description, you don't need to comment about it.
There are no particles in the map other than ones the player themselves would be generating.
Because frankly, I have no idea how the game identifies specific audio tracks as music tracks.