I'll go fiddle around with the files a bit more. I think they're in the right place (The same you specified) but the browser isn't picking them up.I know that .vmt's and .vtf's have to be in steamapps/common/Team Fortress 2/tf/materials
I don't know about models, though.
I'll go fiddle around with the files a bit more. I think they're in the right place (The same you specified) but the browser isn't picking them up.
Go to SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom
In my opinion, it's more organised to have all your content from one pack in one folder in the custom, another pack in another folder and so on. I guess everyone have different tastes.no, if you use client mods, this is unorganized.
no, if you use client mods, this is unorganized.
Just use SteamApps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf instead and put your mapping stuff in the materials and models folder there.
You can probably faster acces them and you aren't mixing them together with mods
I answered their question thoroughly in my previous post.Guys, right now you're arguing when poor OP still doesn't have his question answered completely.