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this will be updated and fixed when we have time to do so.
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any re-uploads will be rightfully filed upon and removed.
permission is not granted to anyone to make any changes.
"Crystal Forged" (and his duplicates) were not authorized and will be reported.
You will find it referred to as something like "Long Map" in the lists.
This is also noted in our list of changes and fixes to make in the future.
Same for me : it simply doesn't appear in the list of campaigns when I download it, contrary to the "other" Crescendo Collision.
Trunten, would you know why ?
Thanks !
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my good friend, 1SG_Heartless, allowed myself and another friend to work on his maps.
we're thinking of stitching together No Mercy, Crash Course, and Death Toll.
and using Last Stand as the actual finale.
it was done before with Fairfield Fallen, but that campaign fell a bit broken.
and we'd also like to see about making it a single vpk.
might even see if it's something "King David" here would be interested in.
after all, we've already been experienced with many of Valve's maps.