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And before you respond: "Well just disable lighting, dumbass" that is not a solution.
As the guy behind the Speed Highway at Dawn scenebuild, I find scenebuilds as a better alternative than premade maps for various reasons.
For one thing I tried to make Speed Highway downtown area as a map but I couldn't get the atmospheric lighting to work. The entire map just glowed entirely. I had to upload it as a scenebuild because as models they would be granted proper shading from other maps.
Not only that but on the workshop there is various "void maps" of different time of day and atmosphere. So you don't need to download alternate maps for day or night.
Don't get me wrong, I do prefer maps over scenebuild models, I know what I'm getting then. But scenebuild models are also very useful with different void maps for alternative scenes.