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It could be nice for it
@Mr.Batty : Thats a remark I had too from Emperor Minilla and some other person, I'll do a "Ligher One" since people seem to want it ;) No problem, I'll listen :D
But tbh, I have prefered Valve's original textures, no matter how compressed they are, because
they are perfectly balanced between fantastic gore and realism.
Your work is beautiful, but it's really hard to believe that a single bullet can create a 2m splotch on the wall after shooting a zombie in the foot, let alone emptying a whole round on it. Those decals would work only beneath a group of zombies that have bled out for a while, or when the survivor is incapped, but for casual fire, it's too much for me.
I'd prefer a "lighter" version, in terms of blood quantity, and I'll keep waiting patiently for someone to make one, or stick with the originals forever.