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it's a very small setback but if people notice that something is wrong, i'm sure they'll naturally come to this page and notice that there's a required item now.
it ends up being convenient in the long run because, for example, imagine i update the animations for it, you don't have to go and redownload and update everything again, since this is only meant to be a reskin.
first type is the one that has reskin materials, as you have said.
and the second is the one that replaces textures entirely. because the addon doesn't have reskin materials.
so the second one works only if it's installed first.
and the first one works right away.
I get it now. nevermind me.
as for $cdmaterials and .vmt file for reskins, dang that's cool. I've haven't seen it being used much though. thanks for explaining a theory
another note, I've never seen retextures work, when you install the original mod first, and then the retexture.
maybe there's some dollarsign $ command for a .vmt file, that lets the retexture override the original mod's textures, without the need for a reskin path? probably not, cause then it would've been known by now.
hypothetically, for an addon that doesn't have the reskin thingy; when I install the original mod first, and then the retexture: it prioritizes the original mod's textures, and the retexture doesn't work.
only when the retexture is installed before the original addon, it actually works. overriding the original's textures. cause then in addonlist.txt, the retexture addon is above the original addon, taking priority. but maybe I'm just stoopid, idk.
in theory, if you subscribe to the og mod and then the tex, it *usually* works. there's also editing the addonlist like you mentioned, which is more effective, but it may be a hassle for some.
my understanding on how it works is that the og mod would have a separate $cdmaterials path dedicated for reskins, placed at the top of the other paths, for it to have a higher priority.
then the actual reskin would have its own textures and a .vmt that is placed in the same exact directory as the reskin path.
so if you install a reskin, it ensures the og mod loads it first.
I hope you don't mind me using your addon in it's entirety... I don't take credit for anything. I'd be content with uploading just the textures if it was working right away.
I did it as so, for the sake of it being convenient. as you'd get it working right off the bat, instead of people having to meddle with prioritization n shit themselves. having to redownload the original if you already had subscribred would be annoying. editing addonlist.txt probably works, but I think some won't bother.
I don't think adding your addon as a required item would work, as it would still download the original first, therefore taking priority, right? so eh..
if I may ask on another topic, how does proper reskin support work? it'd be great for retextures to work without any worry of addon priorities.
but in retrospect i should probably just add proper reskin support in the first place..
try this?
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3327577120