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I like how this mod makes the water clearer without affecting the original color grading of the water which keeps those water sections "legible/distinct" if that makes sense.
I do experience some stuttering here and there, although that may be due to other mods in combination of this one. 9/10 !!!!
It's been over two years since I made this mod, so I might not remember correctly, but I think the only changes I made to each file was to the "$fogend" line. I no longer have the tools installed needed to decompile, compile or view the mod file, so I can't verify this with the original files.
To make the mods compatible *if* they modify the same files:
1. Decompile both of the mods.
2. Copy and replace the $fogend line in the affected files of the other mod, with those of my mod.
3. Recompile the mod.
Hope this helps.
See link below for Valve's documentation on VPK files.
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/VPK