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- Updated the code organizing system
- Cleaned up the UI
- Improved the color panel
- Bug fixes
- Minor improvements
If anything is broken or looks wrong, please let me know right away!
It definitely seems like there's something wrong with your system. I recommend doing some careful uninstalling and reinstalling to try to fix things. To clarify about the issue, the first legacy projected light (the one simply named "projected_light") uses the built-in Source Engine "env_projectedtexture" entity, which is also what the gmod lamp tool uses. The second legacy projected light and the updated new one both use "ProjectedTexture" objects, which are client-side objects and essentially just simple handles for controlling the projected light effect itself. It seems like there's a discrepancy between them on your system that's not there for others.