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Funnily, the name of the set has nothing to do with programming - back when I first created it in 2017 or so, I named it "Return" because it was my return to making DXB2 sets after a long break from doing so. The idea to stylize the thumbnail after the return statement in programming just randomly occurred to me while thinking about which font to use for the thumbnail. I was already a few years into learning programming by the point I originally created this set, but the association between its name and programming never occurred to me till now.
Since you need to access the game's files to change the Background, you need to go to the following path (Anything in italics is dependent on your directories):
Disk Drive /Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/DX-Ball 2 - 20th Anniversary Edition/Boards/ Board Pack
When you find the .img file, just delete it. Keep in mind that your board-set will try to look for the background files but since it won't find it, you can change it to the official one.
Don't worry, I'll be making tutorials on this hopefully soon.
Since you still have your variant of the exact background "ripped form the old version" being used, it actually denies the use of the one that Rob revamped because Workshop .img files when named correctly replace the original image.
If you need to talk to me about this privately, let me know.