I think I ought to re word what I posted, since I think I am responsible for setting this off. I probably should have never thrown in the, "to be fair" part alone without an explanation, as that in itself is not fair.
What I meant was, right now, I can't play HL2 maps due to hardware issues. At least not for any significant amount of time- I can play a Source single-player map for a short while- and that's at best (Portal excluded- I have no idea why, but it runs for a longer time on here. Also, this is also due to the fact it's one room at a time, so I can still play it, because I can complete however many puzzles, and then whenever it does eventualy crash, I can pick up where I left off a little later.) I could try my old XP machine, but that's acting up as of late, and that may have caused me to not have experienced the map properly- and I don't think I would be able to vote fairly in that case, because the map would not have been as fun to me as to others, in that matter. I can vote for a Source multi player map, because I can just play for a short amount of time to see if I enjoy it, wheres in a single player map/mod, I have to play through quite a bit of it, which takes quite a while in many cases, at which the game will crash due to my ATi driver's driver failing. So I didn't want to vote for The Citizen for a simple reason- I had never played it. And I don't want to vote for something I have never played, just because it was popular- so I voted for particle, because this was the map I liked the most from the Vault this month- that I had played. So, that's what I meant by, "to be fair." If I had voted for TC because everyone else was saying it was good, and were voting for it, that's not fair either. So, I figured that the most fair course of action was to vote for the map I had played, and liked the best.
It actually might be a good idea for someone to give a constructive explanation why they liked a map enough to vote for it, for their vote to be counted. If someone says they liked a map just because it was, "awesome" that's not constructive. Indeed, I left out why I enjoyed particle, and that was because I honestly never thought a few people would get wound up over what map won. I liked the the theme and the texturing, as well as the moody lighting, which, along with some nice use of sounds here and there, helped set a nice ambiance.