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Is there anything I could do to help you out and shorten that time?
I do have the motivation and the time, just not the knowledge to do it.
I don't even care about PMs, I just want the ragdolls.
I want to make some cool customized Vermintide 2 backgrounds and due to my extremely limited knowledge of 3D rendering, I think gmod would suit me better.
I wanted to ask if you would mind if I ported this player model to another source game (No More Room In Hell)?
I just decided to challenge myself with getting some familiarity with the process, as well as being able to enjoy more content elsewhere, and I couldn't think of a more comical choice than Saltzpyre.
I would've considered porting the model myself fresh from Vermintide 2, but it sounds like a major headache to do right. Perhaps in future? Who knows.
I would fully credit you for the original port job to GMod, and link to it directly if I proceeded to port and publish it to the NMRIH workshop.
Not sure if this is all stuffy and weird, or if I even need to ask for permission at all, but I can't wait to hear a response from you!