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I bet it's because it's something players can interact with and messes with something that otherwise doesn't happen on their end (doors can be completely broken down with gunfire). I reckon if they were to download this, neither players will face any issues. Haven't tried that one tho.
So if anyone packs this along with the others in a large pak01_dit.vpk, they'd be silly.
I still don't know why that happens though.
The guy who made that should probably pay more attention to what they're doing then.
Would be nice to know what would cause issues, so I can keep track of all the source engine jankness