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2. That's how the original author modified it
3. That's how $jigglebone works
If you are confident to improve him, you can try it
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/$jigglebone
It's troublesome, I'm not interested in this aspect and I don't want to improve
And that's not what I'm studying, so I don't want to study at all, and I don't really care
I'm more focused on the look of the model, and I have my own personal style
Except for the appearance, everything else uses generic modules
And I don't think anyone cares about that
If you just want $jigglebone good results
There's a good chance it won't be here
Most people like this mod because it is different from others
can't
idk X<
i not good gmod player +Blender
1. Ues Crowbar
2. Download gmod and l4d2 version.gma
3. Unpack gmod and l4d2.gma
4. Replacement l4d2 version vta [materials]