L4D2 added to the workshop: File size increase!
Quote:
Please note - the Workshop has increased its file size limit to 200MB. But this still means some of the larger campaigns will be broken up into sub-200mb chunks. Those campaigns will be in collections and you will need to subscribe to the collection to get all the files."
AKA: BIGGER MAPS!!! 
Lpfreaky90 wrote:
Quote:Please note - the Workshop has increased its file size limit to 200MB. But this still means some of the larger campaigns will be broken up into sub-200mb chunks. Those campaigns will be in collections and you will need to subscribe to the collection to get all the files."
AKA: LONGER ROLLERCOASTERS!!!
wstrika wrote:
Lpfreaky90 wrote:Quote:
Please note - the Workshop has increased its file size limit to 200MB. But this still means some of the larger campaigns will be broken up into sub-200mb chunks. Those campaigns will be in collections and you will need to subscribe to the collection to get all the files."
AKA: LONGER ROLLERCOASTERS!!!

FelixGriffin wrote:
Or just the ability to create custom tags or restrictions.
Seems fair to me.
Can I have the 'awesome' tag added?
FelixGriffin wrote:
Or just the ability to create custom tags or restrictions.
This was a suggestion people at valve made in the beta... but for some weird reason it was never actually added...
As for rollercoaster maps, the most annoying thing for me is the amount of upvotes they seem to get. I draw the conclusion that most Portal 2 players have poor taste.
npc_msleeper_boss wrote:
People complain about "novelty maps" and then wonder why we have strict content guidelines for our upload database.
if you want quality maps that are decent puzzles and original, just download some from here.
Shane wrote:
I'm not sure I dig that either, if anything because this place is full of experienced mappers the culture tends to be a bit too elitist. I prefer to think some sort of middle ground is best.
It's nothing to do with how old the site is, I've been promoting an "elitist", quality-first culture here since day one. That's not to say that less experienced mappers are unwelcome or anything of that nature. We just do have high standards of quality. I ranted about this at length a couple months ago, if you haven't read it then please take a few minutes.