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I've just been stressed at my job lately
Seeing that caught me at a bad time
Nothing personal no offense
our version is still a true direct port.
we might not have everything fixed (and neither does the other version).
but you can rest assured our version remains as true to the original as possible.
and is also in the hands of fully capable people who have knowledge of the tools.
while that might sound harsh and offensive to some, it's still the truth in the end.
you will notice the other version has a description rambling on about 3rd party tools.
these not official Steam/Valve programs, and they also aren't actual mapping tools.
these are tools literally anybody can use and only allow you to randomly replace items.
virtually anybody can "port" a map, but truth be told, not everyone can "fix" a map.
no disrespect was intended, however, sometimes truth is brutally honest...
as well as a "relative term", as the slogan of this campaign is.
I suppose it makes it fitting this is the perfect campaign to have such a crazy history.