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So maybe
You can mount a app by Valve to Gmod (including TF2). Just search how to if you dont know how.
No
Um, if you don't know what Team Fortress is you should probably get around gmod more. Regardless, I will explain
Gmod uses assets from other games installed on your computer sometimes. This map uses things from Team fortress 2. To get it to work, find Team Fortress 2 on the Steam store and install it. It is an entire game and roughly 16 gigabytes, but onece it is done and you've played it at least once, this map should work.
I mean running as in up to date and installed