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unless of course you're of the mindset that absolutely any and all cut/beta content should just be added back to the game, and those mindsets are one in the same, no matter how much L4D2 cut content fanboys want to try distance or seperate themselves from their unpopular L4D1 counterparts.
whether development time is shorter or longer than usual any product can get scaled back or changed, be it because it was overambitious or to meet dead lines,
trying to infer secret meaning from the in game commentary is exactly the same sort of assumptions and logical leaps that L4D1 beta fans make when trying to explain how the L4D1 we got "wasn't the original vision" visions morphs over time,
we got exactly what was intended, for both L4D1 and L4D2.