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expecting gmod players to have a brain *WHEEZE*
I am not expecting them to have a brain. I know they don't have one, but that isn't a reason for me to waste my time.
There's already a tab in utilities for the addon, it wouldn't add any more bloat if you put it in the same section.
(which fyi you would know if you'd looked at the screenshots, a perfect example of why it should be bound by default as most people don't read anything)
If someone doesnt know how to bind then they can look it up and immediately know how to bind something in the future. If there's a baby method for them to do it they will just complain on the next addon that doesn't have such a thing
It's the job of the addon provider to handle UX, not "oh just let them do it they'll figure it out".
Of course you don't HAVE to do any UX, but then you can't complain when people start asking questions you deem stupid.
Also you haven't addressed your spawnmenu bloat comment, which proves the need to be explicit.
Also you have yet to address both your initial spawnmenu bloat comment, and now the fact that not doing UX is fine, but then you can't complain when people ask "stupid" questions.