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We could add each other as friends
I could upload it when you're done and always add you into it as a contributor
This way we're still working together if my other associates make other improvements
Just look me up when it's done
My friends and I were also thinking of inputting some newer textures for the billboards. Like putting a fresh spin on the L4D universe. Example: An animated billboard of Little Peanut greeting visitors on their way to the crescendo concert.
As for credit, at the very beginning of the campaign - We'll list the original developers and everyone included who brought the campaign to the Steam Workshop. I'm asking for permission here in case there would be future comments saying that we didn't ask.
Again, thank you for bringing these really old maps.<3
Keep in mind I'm not sure which version this was from Game Maps.
As far as before the dude left the community when it was still L4D maps.
Was rediscovered in old media fire archives.
Let us know of any issues, I remember a few.