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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Because every map forces player positions. If that command fixes it, it means your game skipped the "release" trigger, and i need to manually add a second one as a backup to make sure that it actually releases you.
Since i don't have the issue i'm not sure if that is the cause. But if it is, then i can easily release an update that modifies the script to make sure it happens on all afflicted maps.
If that command doesn't help, then even i don't know what's up.
1. Moving the tumtara addons from addons/workshop into the addons folder.
2. Unpack and mount all tumtara content in a new folder just like dlc folders.
That way tumtara is no longer an addon, but just content the game has.
For that go to where the left4dead2.exe is, make a folder called tumtara and unpack all the tumtara addons into it using crowbar or GCFScape.
You'd end up with a folder called tumtara that contains materials, models, scripts,...
Then open the gameinfo.txt in "Left 4 Dead 2\left4dead2" scroll down to "Game update" and above it add "game Tumtara".
The latter is a bit of manual work, but the game sure as hell won't start telling you that content is missing.