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1. As the game ages people move on and fewer play it anymore.
2. 10 years after release some very talented people have made beautiful and unique maps, regular maps with base aesthetics and mechanics look bland in comparison.
3. More and more people are learning Hammer and quality maps are far more common than back in 2014, so there's a market saturation.
However, I think I still have the right to be a little bit salty some of the regular fekin PeTI (and BeeMod) maps are more popular than mine.
I am working on one coop map, if I finish it and it gets better reception I may continue mapping, but if not, I don't think I'll be returning to Portal 2 mapping. It was fun back then, not so much nowadays.