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god.
And - yeah, it's just a replica of a place and all, but I kinda do agree with @kmg357 here - it is recreated in the game that is ALL about destruction and there isn't much else to do. That would make it inappropriate.
However - it is also just a symbolic thing - this map can also be sort of memoir for the people who was involved with the buildings - from planners and builders, to each and every one of the victims (except for terrorists - because *passionately hug* the terrorists - they don't deserve to be remembered). I don't have many issues with the map - maybe except the lag...
And I don't really feel like blazing bonanza and explodify all, when I load this map - I just admire the work and contemplate the events, which even for me - an "across the pond" foreigner with absolutely not even remote connection to the place nor the people - and like 10 at the time - had been an very big occurence - I still remember, what I was doing, when I first saw, what's going on, who and how told me, what was the weather that day I remember the minute of silence at school the next day and what class it was on...
@kmg357 I think that the map itself is neutral enough - and every player has to have their own conscience about it
You just think the people that innocently make something for fun make fun of death, just because of an event? They probably didn't even know. Reconsider your discussions before the whole of the Steam Community bombards you with hate.