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OMG, yep, I found them. It's even worse than I thought.
At the moment, if you subscribe to maps from the Map Workshop, it downloads them to subfolders in Steam\SteamApps\workshop\content\440\*.* and creates one individual subfolder for each .bsp map file. Worse, the names of the subfolders are just a string of apparently random numbers. You don't know what is inside unless you open it. *facepalm*
I had the exact same problem during the past 2 days, wondering where the heck the subscribed to map files went! I have been asking around, but no-one had any clue.
I have a ton of custom maps installed for TF2, but I usually downloaded them from custom maps servers, or installed them manually after downloading them from TF2Maps.net or from comp.tf. This drove me mad. I ran searches for the map names through all TF2 subdirectories, nothing.
Thanks for clearing that up! I will damn well write the TF team an e-mail.
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Anyone who is annoyed by this should feel free to email the TF team feedback on it.
However, in custom mapping communities, it usually just means "I'm so tired of this shit". Any of the RC's of Metalworks could very easily have been thought of as betas instead. It doesn't really mean much past a certain point.
I sent a feedback e-mail to Valve, urging them to add that option, maybe as part of the infobox.