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After =DiG= left, no one really kept up with the Lake maps or Lake players except VG. Through their efforts, feedback, and dedication they not only helped me to fix the Lake maps, but preserved Lakes play as a whole, something that some other communities had absolutely no interest in whatsoever. While other egotistical persons of ill-repute would sully the maps by "rebranding" them in their own image and make them more "suitable" to their style of play, VG kept true to the Lakes playstyle and took the high road by keeping all historic markings, images, and credits in the maps, showing both maturity and respect to those who came before.