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Thanks for your response ! It would be very amusing if RP servers using your maps woold make the effort to be at this time period too using the 90s vehicules and deleting the iphone adonn for exemple... For a total immersion. Born myself at the end of the years 1990 i understand the nostalgia and personnaly love the reference to Agent Smith on a advertisement or see the hall of the "secret building" of governement looking similar to the one we see on the orignal Matrix movie. So much suprises on this map ! Same for the tech, there is no more computers in the classic style and it's a pleasure to travel again in a environnement with them. It's like a rediscovery.
I agree but many say nostalgia is toxic... His this really true, i don't know ?
It add some unique charm to the map rather then making it a generic NY City thing we've seen 100s of times.
I agree 100%
the world has got consistently worse over the decades since then
-2020 New York skyline is ass, looks like a bunch of spikes, instead of what it looked like before
-2001 looked like a warzone
-T H E T W I N S