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*still doesn't work
cons- you cant see feet if hiding behind a truck or something
- L4D2 is very specific on what it will allow on certain characters.
With Slimer, it's not actually the glowing that breaks consistency; it's the model's texture setup. Instead of having one file for the full texture and one for bumpmaps, Slimer's model has separate textures for its body, mouth, and dripping slime.
There's absolutely no way to fix this, short of asking the makers of Ghostbuster: the Video Game to completely remake its character model.. but since they went out of business in 2013...
- As apparently people have trouble reading Workshop descriptions and using Google, I'll tell you:
1. Ingame, open the console with "~" and type "sv_consistency 0"
2. In console, type "map " (with the space!) and a list of map names will appear.
3. choose the map you want to play and hit enter.
All done.
With this method you cannot choose your character, server options, etc.; But it's the only option Valve left us, short of finding a server or starting your own server with "sv_consistency" set to zero.
- Disable the mod and restart your game. Fixed.
L4D2 will ALWAYS leave bits of deactivated mods running until you restart your game.
ALWAYS do a full restart and then allow your Mods menu to fully load after activating/deactivating any mods.
"he slimed me..." XD
if you wanted to play on a certain online server