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So why do these skins only work in l4d2 and not on the l4d1 maps?
A large order of fries
Orange soda with no ice
And a big hot apple pie
I also want to make altered versions of some of them, specially adapt them to the L4D1 boomer and stuff like that.
So what do you say?
You can check out my mods to see what kind of stuff I include!
The biggest problem with L4D2's special infecteds are there isn't a whole lot of diversity. I mean, would you expect every chargers only wearing overalls? Or every spitter look like prostitutes (that was a joke lol)? I guess Valve had a reason why the specials are just the way they are, because that away people are able to see them more clearly and to be more "iconic" looking. However, you look at TF2, and you can clearly see which class is which, even if they are coated in cosmetics, and they still have that "iconic" design, because of they're unique body shapes. So why not in L4D2?