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I like that you can make the jump from orange spools to upper windows even with hostage on back. The windows are great, pop a window and the now defending T's have to decide if you are going that way or a decoy. Mind games galore. I love mind games. You probably love mind games. People who play workshop maps love mind games. But does the general public? The most popular maps are very simple with a single mid zone mind game. Just thinking and typing. Unloading you could say.
Keep up the great work, this map has potential to be very good and popular.
I love the little maze beside the upper hostage. Some very inventive rescue could be orchestrated if the CT's can get up there. My fear is that the T's could hold the stairs with 1/2, and also hold the top of the escalators too easy. The CT's being able to reach that lower hostage easy is beneficial for economy; but getting out of there is going to be difficult, especially in a clutch situation. Do the CT's need another exit? How about a metal detector?
I've only messed about for 30 minutes on it, but the stairs are possibly a little easy to hold for the T's, and that is the only way for the CT's to access that side of the map/upper level without entering snipers alley near escalators.
I love the multi level CT spawn/rescue zone.