Garry's Mod

Garry's Mod

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Epic TF2 Killsound Mod
   
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Content Type: Addon
Addon Type: Effects
Addon Tags: Fun, Roleplay, Scenic
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24 Aug @ 8:38am
24 Aug @ 12:56pm
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Epic TF2 Killsound Mod

Description
Adds custom Team Fortress 2 Hitsounds/Killsounds to the game.

They can be accessed through the Options menu, and there are 9 Different Vanilla Sound Presets:

- Default
- Electro
- Notes
- Percussion
- Retro
- Space
- Beepo
- Vortex and
- Squasher

This Mod also has player support, meaning that you can also hear the sounds when damaging players.

Uploaded with gmpublisher[github.com]
10 Comments
The Counters That Terrorize  [author] 27 Aug @ 8:37am 
@Purplexion No problem, always there to help :D
Purplexion 27 Aug @ 8:25am 
alright, thanks man
The Counters That Terrorize  [author] 27 Aug @ 1:46am 
@Purplexion Sure thing man, no need to credit me neither, just replace my wav files with yours, adjust some other stuff in there, and your mod should be good to go.
Purplexion 26 Aug @ 3:38pm 
hey, are you okay with me decompiling the addon to make my own custom preset pack?
The Counters That Terrorize  [author] 26 Aug @ 8:04am 
@Geshta No dis iz freeki :steamhappy:
Geshta 26 Aug @ 7:08am 
RIGBY IS THAT YOU THE CAT
The Counters That Terrorize  [author] 24 Aug @ 1:28pm 
@Global Damn i never knew you could do that :/ Thanks for the info tho, now i know it actually works for players :D
Global 24 Aug @ 1:23pm 
Oh, in that case you can use the "bot" console command to spawn a fake player
Just make sure you got enough slots to hold them
The Counters That Terrorize  [author] 24 Aug @ 12:51pm 
@Global I've actually tried using that, but with Lambada Players, since my friend was offline, so there might be chance that it actually works with players, but i just didnt test it yet. Ill see what i can do about it tomorrow.
Global 24 Aug @ 11:38am 
you could add player support by using the EntityTakeDamage hook, and checking the target (first argument) on if it's a player or not