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Considering high quality of the game, it is strange that so much time has passed, but only one new level was made.
I'll gladly play and review your Dark survival level when it's available. Each Enclave level gives exciting feeling of discovering something new, and after having that feeling in Northern Watch I think that it will be even better in your next map.
The forum thread you mentioned is an interesting read, and the video of the map's progression is great: it is stunningly decorated with camera animations and fade of one picture into another. Most importantly, it captures the magic that happens when a location gets created out of nothing.
It would be nice to try Enclave mapping, but, as always, there are a lot of things to do, and too little spare time.
If you're interested in reading more about the map, there's a post about it here (remove the space between editor and .com):
http://www.ogier-editor .com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=16
Should you give enclave mapping a shot as well, feel free to ask me any questions that you might have. It's always great to see more people making content for the game. :)