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It's besides the point anyway. The idea behind these was to give clean textures for the survivors if others wanted to use them in poses and movies that didn't involve a zombie apocalypse. I thought that calling them the Day One survivors was a bit more catchy than simply calling them clean survivors while still getting the point across but it's clear now that not everyone saw it that way. Maybe the name wasn't the best idea in retrospect but it's a bit late to change it now.
the reason people aren't reading the description is because the title should indicate what the add-on has in it, and shouldn't rely on the description, for it is describing details about the addon that can't be put in the title.