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My favourite maps are Marko's Towers and The Long Night.
Thank you for this map pack!
I found this pack while browsing the list of all your Workshop items and I was very surprised when I found out that I was not subscribed to it because I subscribed to all decent-looking survival maps on Workshop.
And I found out what is the problem - I was looking for Survival maps by browsing "Survival" section and it looks like this map pack is not tagged as "Survival" therefore it just does not show up in this section.
I think that most people look for survival levels by browing "Survival" section of Workshop and I am pretty sure that many people missed this map pack simply because it is not tagged. So to let more people find this awesome survival pack I think you should probably add this "Survival" tag.
But I appreciate that you enjoyed the rest of them and thanks for playing :D
Mappack is good.
I do have some beef with them though in terms of gameplay: the problem is that the maps seem to overstay their welcome because of how slow enemies spawn. Some levels just seem too easy to survive in for quite a while. In original SV maps enemies are used to overwhelm players from the first minutes of gameplay, but these maps take a long time to actually get to something that's interesting to get into the usual "dance with enemies" type of gameplay.
I also encountered a large FPS drop (and that's on my GTX 1050 Ti (I do have a Celeron processor though, but still)) in the Damned Dam II level because of those background trees. You should probably do something about it.
Also please consider that some maps are made by very experienced mappers :)
love the ssvr style level