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Going into technical detail, the screenshot posted by the user below shows that the game is calling for "Weapon_Sterling.Magrelease(.wav)". This audio file does not exist in my folder nor the uploaded mod, as seen in the screenshot that I posted. The only possible reason I can think of for this is another mod's uploaded .vmt file which changes the weapon's coding, or if the user is using different version of the game.
If you look the mag release and insert (which is what this mod does) are broken. The other errors are something completely different.
This. Every single time.
I love how those people feel the URGE to comment on mods they hate, just to show the world how much they hate them.
Protip: nobody gives a heck, keep your hate for yourself ;)
Potatoes gonna potate.
No. You're just as terrible. You can pretend otherwise but its not true.
I gotta say, when I saw a few of these mods on the workshop when the workshop was first intigrated, it was really funny. Now we have them for almost if not every weapon and its really starting to urk me how much people need to have anime in their games.