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Maybe a total of 3% of the stuff on the workshop for this game is actual normal, high quality, care taken when created, useful or otherwise just usable in general...stuff. THREE PERCENT.
That's the way L4D2 modding's always been. That's the way most modding is. This argument is 97% invalid.
97% mods are unusable, low quality, poorly done, not working (properly or at all), anime, porn, or both, is 100% right. You can't go look at community screenshots or artwork for skyrim without seeing some sort of lewd or outright porn without scrolling down one bit. That's how the L4D2 workshop is, and it's a PROBLEM.
We need e621 mods to regulate Steam tags, that'll get it cleaned right up!