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Even if 99.99% of users will think They Hunger is shit because of that terrible addon on Gmod. At least the people who actually care will still try to play it through a better way. Either by experiencing it through a more intended way like finding a way to install and play the original They Hunger through Half-Life (specially since Valve gave the game away for free), or will give your HL:Source project a go to see how the new engine changes the experience.
Boomers usually call kids "the digital generation", but the truth is that they barely know how to nagivate a computer, let alone do a simple google search or at least read a description.
Reminds me to the Half-Life: Resized project. That even though the description is filled with big words in bold telling people that they need to own Half-Life Source in order to play the resized maps and explaining why like 5 times in a row. They still get comments complaining that is just all missing textures and error icons.
Promotion just doesn't exist for kids, as that would imply they can read.
Actually, I even think that such low-quality addons work in my favor. It's like a kind of 'promo' - more people will get to know about they hunger, and they hunger source anyway.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/workshop/filedetails/discussion/971893221/5789982181550303587/