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With the command cl_flickering_fire 0 you can disable dynamic lighting
Fixed
1. GetPos - [C]:-1
2. unknown - lua/autorun/sh_mmod_particles_burning.lua:3
Timer Failed! [Simple][@lua/autorun/sh_mmod_particles_burning.lua (line 2)]
This happens when I shoot a manhack the only mod i have relating to the manhack is this mod that replaces the model.
https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3000802412
Well, the problem solved itself. But for some reason it seems to me that it is connected with the Gmod update
At the moment there is no such possibility. I have separated particles of explosion and fire, which I did personally and a very long time ago. But I do not have time to upload them to the workshop
I don't fully understand what exactly you are asking me to do. Anyway, I don't know how to work with particles. This work is just a re-upload of the addon with permission of the original author and some modifications to the code
Enter the following commands into the console (they can’t be written in one go, so I divided them into 2 rows):
sv_cheats 1; fps_max 300; cl_forcepreload 1; sv_forcepreload 1; gmod_mcore_test 1; mat_queue_mode 2; cl_threaded_bone_setup 1; cl_threaded_client_leaf_system 1;
r_threaded_client_shadow_manager 1; r_threaded_particles 1; r_threaded_renderables 1; r_queued_ropes 1; studio_queue_mode 1; mat_specular 0; mat_fastspecular 1; r_fastzreject 1
If you don’t want to enter these commands into the console every time after entering the game, then enter all the commands into “autoexec.cfg”, which is located in the root folder of the game (Steam\steamapps\common\GarrysMod\garrysmod\cfg\autoexec.cfg). Each command must occupy a new line in "autoexec.cfg" without this element ";"
This is the first time I've encountered such a problem, but still... Unsubscribe from all addons in the workshop, then delete Gmod in Steam and then delete the root folder with the remaining files in the root folder where Gmod was installed. After the process is done, download the game again, install only MMod Particles. If the quality of the explosion textures remains the same as you describe, I can't help you