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As I explain each time the reason for this choice, it is for two problems, the heaviness of the pack which would be multiplied by 2 see by 3,
then the maps used on the workshop are not working at the level of brightness, making the model totally dark at times depending on the best where it is.
Tried to port it myself since wanted to make posters in London era but seems the models dont have facial flexes and can't even use any light on it because the models some how refuse any light source so the model is always bright.
Really a shame since lot of people would love to use these models in SFM since we don't get lot of models that has tons of body groups and varieties.