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HAVE ANY
U U U U
ALRIGHT?
And that's before even factoring in how and where everything is laid out, it's like someone opened a portal to an alternate reality where Half-Life 2 retained some aspects of the late beta aesthetics and pulled a map from it then made it playable in gmod. But putting it that way is an injustice for a map that's so clearly crafted with love and patience that it hurts to imagine how long it must've taken and how much cajoling of the Source engine it must've taken to get it to accept so much work.
> wtf description
> refuses to elaborate
> leaves