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Similarly to ABH unfix, this unfixes forward bunnyhopping, seen in HL2’s Old Engine. It should fix stuff like getting trapped inside a loading zone immediately after entering a level. This isn’t really required, especially if you’re straying away from the purist side. (Most SWEPS.)ĭo you want to look like a strange, gray version of Gordon? No? Well, too bad! This lad is the monstrosity you see when you use the thirdperson command in HL2. To change your hands to match HL2’s, which works with everything that uses c_models. Pretty helpful if you don’t want to mess with cvars.Ĭhanges the default viewmodels to ones that match HL2/GMod 12. Shows ammo and weapon pickups like it did in HL2.Īllows you to change settings about the difficulty, etc. If someone makes an HL2 Campaign-Sandbox fusion gamemode, tell me and I’ll add it. We'll wait to see what it looks like once the Skyrim system has stabilized and see what we can learn from it before pushing forward, but opportunity is never a bad thing to give people.This is a collection of addons to make GMOD’s Sandbox pretty close to HL2, if you wanted to play it mostly vanilla, just with a few addons or with the sandbox tools you can’t get in any other gamemodes.
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Doesn't it make sense that we bring that into Steam so those transactions can be trusted by both parties? Obviously it's going to be hard to convince those guys to move their mods to Steam and lose 75% of their profits, but we'll see what wiggle room we have on that.
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People already sell their mods for Garry's Mod privately. It's something I wanted to do when Workshop was first integrated into GMod in 2012, but the system wasn't ready for it. What about Garry's ModIt's something we're interested in for sure. If you don't like it then don't use it, but don't take the opportunity away from people that do.
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In the same way that there's hundreds of free games on Steam right now that you've never played, and there's hundreds of paid games on Steam right now that you've never bought. It's a choiceIt's most important to remember that this is a choice. This is something that will get better with time. I don't know whose choice that is though, but it feels like someone is being a greedy asshole. It's obvious that Valve and the game developer need to make money here too, enough to cover costs at least - but it's the modder's work that is making the money. From the 1st of December to the 24th, everyone who has spent more than 10 at GmodStore will be able to open an advent calendar square daily with a chance to win an addon or an addon coupon. The modders should be getting the majority share of the revenue from this - that just seems like common sense. From now until the 29th of November, content creators are able to opt their addons in to an Advent Calendar pool from their team area. That's the wrong way around in my opinion. So obviously Valve and Game Devs are the biggest winners right now.
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Should we really let the fact that sometimes people are assholes dictate what we do? Or should we just deal with it when it happens? Who is winningSo lets take a look at what is in this for everyone.
#Gmod addons Pc
There was a time where they'd almost completely stopped making PC games because of piracy. People will upload stolen stuffI've said it a million times - If "people are assholes on the internet" was a reason not to do something then we'd never do anything Stuff is going to happen. Valve's job is to make it more convenient for you to not pirate stuff. That's what we all did when we were kids with no money.
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You're a kid and you don't have any moneySo find a way to pirate them. Are they worth more to you than whatever else you're going to spend the money on? No? Well don't buy them, do without. You don't need these mods, you just want them. You don't have to buy anythingNo-one is holding a gun to your head. They'll either have to lower their price or make it worth the price. If a mod takes 10 seconds to make and someone wants to charge $10 for it then they won't sell any copies because it's not worth it. Some people won't want paying for their stuff. So here's some important points: There are still free modsA lot of the craziness seems to come from the thought that no-one will ever release their mods for free. It's created a company that has hired 30+ people. It's bought me two houses, a bunch of cars. I sold a mod once and everyone was angry that it was happening, until it happened and they got a much better product than they'd have gotten when it was released for free, then they seemed to calm down a bit. It's probably no big suprise that I'm all for it. There's a lot of craziness about paid mods, a lot of people who don't know how they feel.