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I will have to go back and look at that in the classic render mode then.
Thanks for the pretty quick reply
It doesn't happen when playing in any other version of the game so I don't know what's up with it.
The map is meant to be played in classic renderer anyway.
A texture seems to be missing but apart from that the map was awesome.
Damn you elusive secret! http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/194046562282545456/FACAB69A8DB029E670217BDFE37A02330C6B9410/
Personally every time I come back to this map I can't help but be annoyed by all the small details which are wrong and I don't understand why everyone likes it so much (on Megaton's workshop, etc).
I never even considered the door in the initial to be an issue tbh. It's true that it's here solely for decoration, and I loathe decorative doors in usermaps (which sadly New World Order is also full of) but I was guilty here as well. I think the idea with going through the window was to give it a "classic style" vibe, like going through the windows in Hollywood Holocaust to find the secret room.