Fix incorrect material matching due to substring overlap#8
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Fix incorrect material matching due to substring overlap#8austenrt wants to merge 1 commit intoArcPh1r3:masterfrom
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Fix material name match in CreateHopooMaterialFromBundle to prevent substring conflicts
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This change prevents incorrect material assignment when material names contain overlapping substrings in CreateHopooMaterialFromBundle.
Previously, using .Contains() could cause the wrong material to be assigned to a mesh. For example, I encountered a case where a hair accessory material (mat_hair_acc) was incorrectly applied to a hair mesh intended to use mat_hair while setting up an alternate character skin.