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A new age is dawning...
Yeah, I get what you mean. Our ability to create is sadly limited by the software.
If I remember correctly, he put a lot of detail into each building. If it was anything like what I ran into, it might have just been he started running into hammer editor reaching its limits. There is only a certain number of detail objects you can place such as decals. Hammer was only meant to make small 1st person shooter maps, Big City only pulls it off because it cuts almost all the detail work.
Personally I quit working in hammer editor so I can work with editors that offer much more freedom and optimization for detailed worlds.