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You like the old playlist, fine, but you should also understand that there are other people with their own tastes and many like the new playlist.
I will answer right away why nightcore?
This type of music is a very dynamic, which is ideal for playing on such maps. This is the usual perception and immersion in the game, Play any dynamic game, turn off the music and turn on a calm track and you will immediately begin to perceive the game differently, the dynamics will not be felt and there will be despondency. This argument is another stone in the garden to all those who say: That music is not needed on the maps and you need to play in silence.