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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
To fix, these files need to be renamed, relocated, or removed.
Also, thanks for clearing up the DMCA misunderstanding.
What about the majority of addons that use these materials?
Is this addon's appearance more valuable to you than the appearance of any other addon?
I used a neat trick with file explorer and GCFScape.
Files that are exported from GCFScape are generated in a temp folder before they are moved to where you want them. By exporting all addon textures into a folder, then exporting the default gmod+hl2 textures directly into that folder, windows will ask if you want to replace same-name files at the destination. Do not choose an option from that pop-up, move it to the side. Navigate to the temp folder. You will find all the default textures that this addon replaces. Move the files to a different folder and, using CMD at this directory, use TREE (with flag -a, I think) to get a formatted list.
The same, sometimes when I did some effects I was always faced with the fact that the default textures are replaced, and it ruined everything, had to reject such cool addons, only the author himself can fix it.