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as for the peacekeepers, im going to call them the police faction which i do have plans for but i'm going to take a small break so i don't burn myself on it. but yes the police will have more defined green equipment such has the hats, helmets and uniforms.
Another thing - I noticed that the Blufor faction has some identity issues - they all speak American English and have American names as far as I can tell. Maybe Blufor could speak French English? I have not had the chance to test without other mods enabled yet, though, so apologies if that's an incompatibility issue! Looking forward to future updates/mods :) :)
regarding the central african forces. Yes, that's something i'd like to see as well. I might make that a separate mod or possibly include it within this.
A small bit of feedback - your work on the various CHADPAT helmets is fantastic! I was wondering if they might fit a little better with the uniforms if the texture was slightly darkened and weathered to match the feel of the uniforms. :)
Thanks for your response!!
na but fr this slaps, finally representation of the motherland
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