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For example:
http://i.imgur.com/2DwccQc.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/VFcvoQD.jpg
Adding tons of "detail" only adds more visual noise, and more scenarios like in those screenshots. Which just creates a frustrating playing experience. Look at the official maps that got remade, Nuke and Inferno, they are super clean compared to their old counter-parts(old nuke wasn't that bad, but new nuke is still much cleaner looking).
We're playing a video game here, which should be about game mechanics and the skill involved with those mechanics. Not a visual realism simulator.