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My MP5 Fusion remakes are also hopefully coming before the end of the year, with more improvements :)
Although I am probably never 100% satisfied, there are always a few little things I would have liked to change with hindsight.
But I hope my MP5 Fusion rework will fix most of these, as the MP5 also has better UVs to work with.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2631297146
Yes, of course I can tone it down if it might be too much for competitive, but I also think gifs tend to exaggerate those differences a tiny bit.
And if you look at the Negev Ultralight that is already in the game, it also has that glowing lights feature, maybe even a bit stronger than mine.
Also, for the other color versions the effect doesn't seem as strong as with this purple one, eventhough I kept the values the same.
So in the end I'll leave it up to Valve whether they think it would be necessary to tone it down, and if they would like to put it into the game.
Apart from that, I am actually currently reworking my MP5 Fusion where I initially tried that concept on, so I will see what I could improve there.
But thanks again :)
Well, it really depends on what Valve wants, who knows whether it might be too sci fi for them.
I think until now the only chance would have been the operation. The dreams & nightmares contest obviously doesn't count, so maybe still some opportunity.
But regardless, I am happy with how it turned out and learned new things, and that's what matters :)