Now, all hope was not lost. In fact, many awesome new things were brought to the table with the massive switch to the workshop! But, unfortunately, just as many if not more awesome things about the toybox were lost. One of these awesome features was proper in-game integration with dupes. This includes dupes, which makes up a stunningly large portion of the workshop's content.
All within half a second or less depending on your hard drive speed! So, if you can't subscribe to dupes, how the heck do you get them?
Unlike all other types of GMod mods excluding saves , there's actually a dupe tab in the spawn-menu where you can properly spawn dupes. Oh, joy! That's not inconsistent at ALL! But it gets better, trust me. So, basically, you find a dupe on the workshop you really like, and unless it's one of the most recent ones, it's pretty much impossible to get it since that would require you wading through the millions of dupes in the dupes menu trying to find the specific one that you want.
But that's not all that's beautiful about it. So, I combined all this together and made What's even better is that it can actually be used while GMod is open, and was tested and found to successfully work while playing on a local GMod server! That's right. While playing on a GMod sandbox server, you can simply open the workshop, find a dupe you like, paste it's URL into the program, alt-tab back to GMod, and spawn the dupe in the world.
I am probably being really stupid I am sure someone knows an easier way anyway! I have downloaded a ton of dupes Yes they work with what I have however, I find it extremely hard to find what I have downloaded. Is there an easier way to find Dupes I have downloaded?
That goes for Vehicles, Buildings ect ect Thanks in advance to anybody who can help. Yeah, there is obviously some kind of issue with dupes. I've got AdvDupe as well and they do not show there either. This game was well known for just how many awesome mods existed for it, and as such it's developer a guy named "Garry" decided it'd be best to make downloading these mods as easy and efficient as possible.
So, he created the "Toybox"; a special place accessable at any time within the game where mod creators could upload their masterpieces, and us regular folk could download them simply by searching for what we wanted, and clicking "download.
Now, there were many different types of mods for GMod, and a massive amount of which were known as "duplicates" or "dupes" for short. This, coupled with the fact that duplicates were exceptionally easy to create just plop some stuff in your world how you want it, copy it all, and upload your copy!
And it was awesome. However, as time progressed, Valve introduced a new concept to Steam known simply as the "Steam Workshop" that allowed mod creators to host their custom game content. And, of course, Valve figured one of the first games that should switch over to using the Steam workshop would be our good old friend, Garry's Mod, since the entire point of the game was largely based around modding.
Now, all hope was not lost. In fact, many awesome new things were brought to the table with the massive switch to the workshop! But, unfortunately, just as many if not more awesome things about the toybox were lost. One of these awesome features was proper in-game integration with dupes. This includes dupes, which makes up a stunningly large portion of the workshop's content.
All within half a second or less depending on your hard drive speed! So, if you can't subscribe to dupes, how the heck do you get them?
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