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just trash.
I played some of the standalone, updated maps as well - was cool to see the differences.
Just had problems with two of the maps. StreetWar could not be loaded and
Consul had a red wireframe in the map - could not figure out which other addon/asset-pack to activate.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8DXYKPHwVkRJ4IZzxzHfp4KR21VSi0iw
In the first column, each map is linked to it's most current version, so you can determine from there if there is a more cleaned up version than the ones found in the contest pack. You can also reference my rating and review listed there to see if you even want to play the map, but of course keep in mind that my ratings are my personal opinion and you may not fully agree with them.
Steam blanket blocks all Google Drive links so you'll just have to trust me and ignore the warnings from Steam about potential malicious files within. Hopefully you find the rating sheet useful in finding more maps to enjoy!