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Wow amazing thanks! Will try it later this week and let you know if I managed to do it :P
1. Extract the VPK by dragging it on top of VPK.EXE.
2. The VPK will be extracted into a subfolder of your workshop folder. Rename this folder to something else (like HD-nick).
3. Navigate into the new subfolder, to materials\models\survivors.
4. That folder has all survivors.
5. Delete any that you do not want.
6. Recomplie the new VPK by dragging the HD-nick (whatever you renamed it) folder onto VPK.EXE.
7. Copy the newly created VPK into your main addons folder.
8. Unsubscribe from the workshop item since you have the new VPK you want in your main addons folder.
9. Now you can use this method to keep what you want from this pack (like Nick) and not have it conflict with other skins for the ones you don't want.
I cant even see the difference,
i know it "took you 6 months" when it took 2/3 days to make this collection but it's been 3 years now
Unless you’re willing to use it alone privately, just don’t upload it publicly.