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Now they can be subscribed and played normally, thanks to Panguino and Pintea for the solution!
And Special thanks to Fly In The Sky, ATN,Tbarve and 50G for helping me test the map
Inspired by the American movie 16 Blocks. In the initial conception, the boys were intercepted and attacked while escorting the VIP, and escaped into a metal door in the side alley in chaos. At this time, the top floor of the building would be removed and the internal structure would be exposed. (Yes, at the beginning all the buildings were multi-storey, which also pays tribute to my very favorite map Car Trouble in Kandahar). At the same time, I also had the idea of making a reflection of the whole street in the water, just like the cafe painted by Van Gogh. But when making it, I found that it required far more work than expected, so I had to modify and condense the map a lot.
All in all, I believe it's still a fun map, and the original idea was pretty cool (I'll still try to finish it if I have time)
Have fun!