Sorry for little bump here.
Some unexpected interest in this map rised lately (well, it was 3 months ago) on Youtube .
First,
Devon had winter/xmas-themed Stream where this map is featured (he started it at sbout 05:53:10 into the video). He had some good comments there, and I like how he noticed some small details (he does it with all maps afaik) here and there. Unfortunately, I wasn't there during the majority of his playthrough, but I popped up by the tail end of the map and had some comments of my own.
Then another youtuber,
who goes by the name of "Arcterezion" had a stream two months ago where Winterfall is featured too (starts at 02:30:00 mark). Apparently he was kinda drunk while streaming, which added fun to his playing process...or vice versa, i dunno.
Still, it makes you smile when some random people decide to stream your map or record a separate video about it. Have no idea why it happened almost simultaneously (a month or so apart lol), but I think it's mostly because of the winter theme, time of year and just being a relatively old map that kinda settled down in your game folder's.
In retrospect, i'd say the map turned out okay, but I wish I had done more with it and changed a couple of things here and there. I have a list:
1. I wanted to make the second island on the other side of the map, sort of a companion location to the ship part. I thought of it as a sort of the abandoned house with empty rooms and some spooky-esque vibes. Scrapped the idea due to flickering issues due to the sheer size of the visible area. Wish I'd made it anyway, but I found a reason to opt out.
2. Warehouse should be way bigger...instead it's sort of a loose remake of a small warehouse from Long Beach map from Chronic episode.
3.The tenant's names (and the agents' names) was obvious references to the community members. It must make no sense to people who just play the maps and don't pay the attention to authors, but I thought it's kinda funny back then.
4. The Thing theme...was added at the very last moment, after I finished the map and just thought that the music fits. I still think it fits, the only problem is that this map takes you at least 20 to 30 minutes to complete, and you have this one-note, very repetitive theme playing in the background.
But anyway, I appreciate when people play my maps on video - which doesn't happen very often, hence this whole post. And while it's only my opinion, I think Winterfall turned out to be the map of mine that really stood the test of time, which is pretty cool!