Quote Originally Posted by Redneck
Grats, there is absolutely no point to that.
Of course, because games always do EVERYTHING perfectly, and never create content that can be dry *cough OBLIVION cough*

It isn't like players often contribute a great deal to making the original games better than they were *cough cough OBLIVION*

And it most certainly isn't like the original games can be downright terrible without at least some, if not a large amount of user content content or anything. *OBLIVION*

But certain specific games aside, (oblivion), i do use a lot of custom content for TF2 as well, because in my opinion some of the sounds should be removed completely, like the announcer, and other sounds can be replaced with betters, like Madmin's example of the Heavy's gun.

But I even replace models, because I personally enjoy seeing an engineer that looks like he's been actuall working on machinery, or seeing a new outfit design, because I don't think the default ones are that great.

The "point" of getting custom anything in a game, is at its most basic form, because it gives the player more enjoyment, and more fun. It allows them to make the game their own, and to create a unique and interesting experience.