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Anyone commenting that it doesn't work is retarded.
halp
Finished the beam's texture, but not sure how to upload it correctly.
similar to this is possible to make? https://www.packtpub.com/sites/default/files/Article-Images/2923OS_04_06.png thank u!!!
1) Go to your program files/steam/steamapps/common/insurgency2/insurgency/custom/workshop and search up ' 465405802 '. If files other than images pop up, move onto method 2; else load up Insurgency and run it in the menu for a few minutes after all the mods have loaded then play the game and see, retry this a couple times if it doesn't work, after if nothing works and there is no file come to {LINK REMOVED}this link and move onto method 2.
2) Once you have your file copy and paste the file into the folder previous to your workshop known as custom so that there is the file file in both the workshop and custom file then try and run the game. This will make that file load on start and so should work.
Hope somewhere in this the problem will be fixed. Wish you luck mate.
@static Thanks! Nah, it's a before and after type thing, the first one is the original, the second is the new, for the moment being, I can't replace seperate textures for Security forces and Insurgent forces.
@Baz00ka It's a texture I made a long time ago for a game I was working on, however died in development. I was sort of showing off the seperate LEDs inside the flashlight and also so it looked sort of like an L-Torch; that's how it got the triangle look to it.