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At first I didn't want to do it because this mod sucks, but overtime I changed my mind, and just added a disclaimer to the title of the mod to make up for putting it back up publicly.
this mod only changes the building textures so that should work just fine with this
it should, I'm certain that I didn't touch the skybox building textures
Right now I can't change it due to me not being home right now and I'm also getting a new computer and It'll take me a bit of time to get it running properly.
I'll see what I can do and if I can get it to work, I'll update this accordingly.
Haubitze
Sorry about the late response, but I figured it out while messing with L4D1's textures and compairing them with Counter Strike: Source's textures and I notice that one of the buildings in-game was very bright for some reason after swapping texture and vmt files.
Turns out it was a vmt setting for one of the buildings that made it render bright. After that I just changed some building textures so only the windows were bright and not the entire building.
(vmt files are just files which tells the game how to render each texture in the game)
Happy halloween to you too!