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thankfully it isnt that big of a bug
this is intentional
explained by the actual plugin of this thing
EDIT: Doesn't do anything after latest update.
Left 4 Dead 2\left4dead2\ems\survivor_legs
Find settings.cfg
LegsOffsetZ = -20.00
LegsOffsetX = 0.00
LegsOffsetY = 0.00
LegsRotationRoll = 0.00
LegsRotationPitch = -89.00
LegsRotationYaw = 0.00
Workarounds had to be used for Sourcemod's more powerful functions like hiding the legs.
(Which is not a perfect workaround, you will see the duplicate models if a survivor jumps into you)
But trying to find if a person has enabled thirdpersonshoulder hasn't been possible.
There are too few tools that VScript has to handle console commands, and the one tool it does have to theoretically actually make this work, does not work for the c_thirdpersonshoulder console command.
thank you man what a good L4D2 Dev Ever better then Denny