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It's cus everyone loved that og experience, the feeling of walking out into the backrooms with no extra threshold stuff outside in a big open space was amazing, especially if you had a nextbot in there. In my opinion the classic map with the classic threshold felt more open and more vast, the up to date on feels very cramped if you get what I mean doesnt take you long to find something new or a location that is different but in the old map it didnt have that as much. Help why I am writing a full on paragraph.
Might I ask how?
it was fun!, felt like you were just exploring the backrooms for the first time, and due to how much larger it was, it had a creepier vibe, it was easier to become lost, I think I said this before also but I miss the Threshold effects as well because it was immersive!