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if you wanna call someone angry or salty for having an opinion you really need to get out into the country side more. the free air will clear your head and the lack of social media will correct your mental disposition.
the lack of any clarity to the visual layout the map itself is boring.
and again is not entry level as the description implies.
if you can't take Criticisms, and just call people "Angy"
then clearly you aren't worth your salt as a Real Map Designer.
take your worthless tracks to trackmania, where you can entertain some roblox kids for like 2 mins before they move on to Fortnite.
the start starts outright with an aerial inversion flip that is extremely tight.
this is not a "casual map".
kinda hard to praise visuals you can't see anyways.