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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
and I agree, it certainly helps learning how to do things yourself. A certain hunting rifle mod comes to mind that motivated me into making my first mod for L4D2 a few years back. Said mod used the wrong firing sound, which bothered me a lot, so I went out of my way to learn how to make sound replacement mods so I could implement the right one myself.
My first model compile was a Black Ops 1 Commando rifle with a Colt scope on top of its carrying handle. I would likely never be able to persuade any modder to do it the way I wanted, seeing as the scope replaces the carry handle in that game. So basically I had to stop being a lazy bum for once and learn how to do it myself. I can't do everything for everyone, and nobody will.
Maybe the pipe bomb thing, but how tf am I supposed to make a pistol gripped shotgun on rifle stock animations?
Feel old yet?