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2.There is also a very obtrusive place outside another hut on the map.
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Both mods contain the exact same file, which is also the exact same file found in the vanilla game. It's only being used by each respective .vpk to apply the mod where the modder intended (this fence fix in Death Toll, the L4D1 saferoom doors in the L4D1 campaigns).
If you have a mod that actually changes the campaign.txt files, such as a melee unlocker, you just need to have subscribed to that one first, and its changes will take precedence within the actual game. These two mods (the fence fix and the L4D1 saferoom doors) operate on a slightly different level, in which, the "vanilla" campaign10.txt files they include - will be ignored by the actual game, while still letting the .vpk use them to determine where the mod applies.
Isn't this obsolete now? It'll be better if you'd remove this part of the mod then, as it'll only cause incompatibilities with other mods.
2. The reason of why the third-party weapons are included is exactly in order to make this addon compatible with mods such as "Custom Weapons" and Melee Unlockers for the riotshield & knife.
The answer is no, isn't comptable with the 4k textures that Szalik made.