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Rubbish, there is nothing wrong with them!
Even if that's the case they've proven they can surpass the work that's come before them. The point of the discussion still stands, this deserves Crowbar(and Valve)'s full support, and really should be it's own proper DLC for Black Mesa. Not to mention it just makes sense to add Blue Shift and Opposing Force to Black Mesa as expansions or DLC anyway.
If you ask me, this team should be invited by Crowbar to join them the same way the team behind Narbacular Drop was invited to join Valve.
EDIT: I'm a dumb dumb and forgot stavaas and pif exist
to pay for it. Does it gonna end up like that?