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Yes, by default you can register a total of 2048 particle systems to the game at any given time. If I recall correctly, there were talks about increasing this cap in an update to Gmod, which may already be in effect on the x64 branch of the game, but I'm not sure if that ever made it in.
To my knowledge, you cannot "unregister" particles at runtime, a restart is required.
This addon is quite heavy with particle effects and registers around 560-580 individual effects.
Unfortunately, unless switching to x64 is an option, the only thing left is to disable addons shipping a lot of individual effects until you need them.
It's likely that you either got it from a collection or - more likely - that another addon shipped the files.
You can open the console and use the "whereis" command to track down a conflicting file.
So for example "whereis lua/base/scifi_base.lua" should dump the location of that file in console.
Unless it's pointing directly to my addon, it's from somewhere else.
Finally, I can't make you download an addon. And I have no reason to either.
If you're not subscribed on steam either, I can only stress to try and track down the addon shipping conflicting content.
what the fuck.