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@Shadow Bonfie - Crashes only happen when too many other mods are installed.
10 reanimation mods are going to be less demanding than 1 HD textures mod where half the game's textures are upscaled.
This was benchmarked across dozens of different devices and users, and thousands of people are playing it just fine.
Crashes are exclusively due to mods or hardware issues. The campaign was thoroughly stress-tested and runs perfectly fine in the vanilla game. It does, however, take up more resources than most other campaigns for obvious reasons, and L4D just isn't designed to be heavily modded, so you can't allocate half the game's resources to other mods when playing it.
The audio stutters are confirmed to be due to having too many/HQ sound mods installed, and a fix is listed in the Bug Reports discussion.