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game has kinda died out
you can download fixed version from L4Dmaps
by the way do you watch allshamnowow?
thanks
I shall explain things , and I hope they will give clearance:
1: Skins/Re-skins are textures on a model. This item is a pack of re-skins to the original gun models in Left 4 dead 2. Skin is what it says it is ; the skin of a model. Made in a program to create/edit pictures and images (such as photoshop , Paint.NET)
2: Re-model/Model a new weapon model (your Thompson weapon model , replacing the M16)
Is more difficult and more time-consuming. It is an actual new gun created in a 3D program (such as Blender , XSI , Maya , 3Dsmax , ect)
Now we get that out of the way , I can't make the Thompson M1a1 for M16. In the near future , hopefully , I will get to learn with blender , so I can make my own guns.
Why?
Because "Please try again later , later , later , later , later , later , ....... , later , later, later."