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Literally just right click in the BMS section and create a new folder, title it "custom" and to "extract the files inside" right click the folder you downloaded with the BMCE files and extract it, when its done, drag or copy the BMCE VPK files into said custom folder, hope I helped a bit
It's the Black Mesa developers fault for making it require \custom\ folder installation. All the mods do this, I just had to figure this out to modify weapon damage because skill.cfg is useless for your own weapons but the amplification works for enemies in the AI Modifiers section. It was annoying not being able to change the dmg values like you can, conveniently, in Sven-Coop for example. Now I know how to do it for Blue Shift too, I can't wait.