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There may be too many mid-range areas (too short for sniper, too long for pistol) and there is always a good way to get into your back. Some clipping may be too harsh.
The downside of this getting added to the game is the freaking copyright thingy, as far as I know Valve only put maps in the game when they are made by the real author.
It's been awhile since this map was created, it will live forever in the shadows.
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