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Thanks! I'm glad you're enjoying it, I had a lot of fun making it.
I greatly appreciate the support, but I don't think I will be making more derby maps, sorry. The Source Engine which was released in 2004 has become quite dated, and my focus has shifted to Unreal Engine 4. Mapping for Source was really fun, but was also pretty limited.
Now that I have been using Unreal Engine 4 for a while, I am really glad I made the change. It is extremely powerful, I have a lot more control over things, and the quality of everything is much better. More work needs to be done in UE4 than in Source Engine, but it all pays off in the end if you do it right. I don't think I would want to go back to Hammer. Making photorealistic scenes is doable in UE4, but nearly impossible in Source.