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Hope you give me a fix. - Pepito
Being a level designer myself and co creator of the previous version of this map I can easily say your statement is false.
If you put very deep consideration into the fact you had this map edited by myself and shadowzack co creator of this map version, without any permission from the evilmelon team or co-creators then you are being highly hypicrital with your claims.
Also like I stated to you in skype calls previously, Source is well a completely Open source platform and you cannot place a ToS on it without stictly contacting Valve and they themselves you just laugh at you. Anyone can download this map and edit it and they are not breaking any rules, if you try to call them out then they can just as easily call you out for breaking your own rules as you did not make the original version of this map and you did not ask permission to have it edited.
Fin.