Bit Town
1) First and foremost the goal was to have a map that could be run 24/7. It is supposed to be something that players can always expect to play on. It's basically a lobby or a hang out spot for people to spend time in before someone says "hey, wanna try my new map?" or "Hey, let's play a game of that geo-wars!". Then they go off and play on a different server. All other aspects are just to make that lobby more interesting.
2) To make the lobby interesting, it is supposed to have a wide variety of little activities for people to do. This version of the map has a little 1v1 arena, a small race track, and a few other little things to explore in addition to the HTF objective.
3) Obviously a very unique part of the map are the Houses and Teams dedicated to players. These are supposed to reflect the most active players of the present day. Obviously they do not currently do that. In the near future I'm going to correct that by making new houses and teams; many of the current houses will be pushed to the "outskirts" (expanding the map). More discussion on that in days to come.
4) The hall of fame is to commemorate past players who don't play any more, or ones that have significantly contributed to the game (I think Wat qualifies there). It's a nice little touch to the town, though it's a shame that loadoutzones now come with gears, so the graphics are a little weird. [About the tree... a quirky little part of Zap history there. In the original version of zap town there was a forest, but it got deleted except for one tree that was kind of out of the way. Two sisters, who called themselves the green sisters went absolutely nuts over this lone tree and wrote poems and rants about how lonely the tree was.]
5) Competitions: The entire span of time that I've been a part of zap/bitfighter, a very popular thing to do was to schedule "parties" and try to piece together some kind of "clan" rivalry. Looking around the community now, this might not be a thing anymore, I'm not sure. But nevertheless, the town was set up for neighbors and nomads to compete (solo or in "clans") in monthly or bi-monthly battles on a very familiar map. The winner(s) got a trophy in their house, and a little plaque near the "nightlife"/pirate area.
So anyway, that's Bit Town in a nutshell.