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you do not know anything whatsoever about source modding please do not pretend you do
You should stop right there. I know a lot more than you probably do about Source and have made this fix, alongside many other fixes for this game throughout the years I've played it. So before you decide to reply and further the stupid null-argument you presented I suggest you realize just how easy it is to mod with Source and just how easy it is to change a value in a VMT to read as BLUE instead of GREEN like 80% of the cosmetics requiring painting DO alongside the simple task of adjusting the diffuse hue from GREEN to BLUE.
Get over yourself.
lol projecting.
there are many steps involved with backward compatibility, some even legal because of all the older cosmetics being made by independent contributors, most of which have long since left tf2.