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Keep in mind this was released in 2014 lol, used to be a little more worried about filesize back then.
(But also thanks)
anyone else agree?
They don't work particularly well, so went through the map and redid them, not to discredit the effort you put into making nodes yourself, as in hammer it's extemely hard to tell how functional the nodes will be when you use the map. Recently new tools have been made that can actually show how the nodes are in game(particularly this one: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2004023752) and I utilized them to improve the nodes on your map.
The map was made with npc zombies and players in mind.