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| Kyzer's DevTex Pack | |
|---|---|
|  Released! | |
| Download | |
| Type | Third Party Tool | 
| Developers | Kyzer | 
| Engine |  Source | 
A developer texture pack for Source games. In particular, it's designed for  Team Fortress 2 (though, it can work for any game). This pack was created due to the lack of variety in the default dev textures, as well as easy identification of alternate kinds of triggers. There's also more pictures of the textures there.
 Team Fortress 2 (though, it can work for any game). This pack was created due to the lack of variety in the default dev textures, as well as easy identification of alternate kinds of triggers. There's also more pictures of the textures there.





