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And THIS is my weapon!
she weighs 150kgs and fires 200 custom tool cartridges at 4000 rounds per minute.
It costs $400,000 to fire this weapon for 12 SECONDS!
(insert Heavy laugh)
Oh my god who touched Sasha? (alright)
WHO TOUCHED MY GUN?!
some people think they can out smart me, Maybe (sniffle) (maybe)
I have yet to meet man that can outsmart Bullet.
WAAAA! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! (Heavy laugh)
CRY SOME MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He he "Cry some more"
Meet the team outro.
When making a model release with several models, its a good idea to "group" them in a common root folder rather than use c_models, as a model search on "c_models" is going to pull up everything from every mount.
For example, use your name models\Goldlink9734\Tf2_aug\
that way searching "goldlink" will narrow results to just your models, and also subconsciously hammer home the creator's name. Lotta people I memorized who owns what that way; over time I have lost track of who created a lot of model I use regularly because they didn't leave a signature of some sort.