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the footsteps overlapping with mine startled me every time. Absolutely astounding.
You've somehow, made a Viscera map actually terrifying. Good job.
A couple of jumpscares ( if you can call them that ), one in particular gets a lot of people. but no more than that, just a lot of dark screen and creepy noises.
I can't imagine there's actually something going after you (no one in the comments mentioned anything like that and I doubt Viscera can really handle coding like that) but I just wanted to be sure.
The lights, again I understand it's a bit dark in places, but ambiance, mood blah blah etc, etc
Just a bit of trying to keep up the abandoned feel, with playability.
Except from that, it's really good. Great ambiance, great map ! Good job pal !
Re-sub, run VCD, wait for a bit, see if the toast window pops up in the corner saying it's being downloaded, then again for the restart.
If not hover the mouse over the blue steam workshop button on the main menu and see what it says.
Scripts are very basic so doubtful it would that.
Have you tried both 32 and 64 bit executables?
1st time I've had a crash with a map so bear with me.
Minor critisims so far include the fact that things are little dark combined with things still looking old and dirty when they aren't is a little annoying (but thats key to the atmosphere). Spaces between utilities (buckets and stuff) are a bit inconvinient.