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I don't like the original 357 Animations
I'm very active in the community with my voice work, sound design, writing, and movie making. I have done mods for other games but never got overally familiar with the source engine. I'm working on Black Mesa Military with HECUSoldier and making a standalone mod for WC3:Reforged which launches on the 25th so I'm working really hard on that.
I do appreciate what you're saying though. Most times I've learned to mod something was out of the desire to see it come to fruition. However, at this age, I don't think I have the time to pick up another software skill for an engine that's already going out of fashion.
I'm trying to make something that is compatible with as many different mods as possible.
But yeah, and some part of it also wanted to push people to want to try and learn modding a bit.
I mean, motivation is one of the hardest thing to get.
Wanting something could push someone to just do it themselves...
Even at the cost of my own popularity, eh, why not.
I might do it someday though.
That is a nice model.
Sorry man, the one that changes the model won't be compatible.