Replace medkits for the german side

Replace medkits for the german side with meth chocolate or pervitin pills, its more interesting than just putting A piece of cloth on your hand and kinda is historical accurate.

BTW: take this as joke or for real its your choice))))

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I think this is a wonderful idea that goes along nicely with the adult themes of this game. I fully support it and believe this addition should be free for all users.

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Honestly we probably won’t see it because then they would need to get re-rated by ESRB, PEGI etc. for drug use. Bit pointless for them to spend that extra money for something so small. Would be pretty funny to see though

It’s already an 18+ game. It should be fine.

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theyd still have to pay to re-lable

crowdfund. id donate/.

Don’t see why they’d waste money on that when they could develop the game and make it better with that same money and time

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Personally I’d like to see it give a slight damage reduction and speed boost at the cost of an inventory slot. That way it actually provides something new to the game and isn’t just a reskin of medkits. Also just refer to it as “chocolate” that way no one can technically prove its drugs and they don’t need to go through the ratings companies again.

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( i do not support the idea as it’s a joke, let’s make it clear )

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I approve of this too. special chocolate for germans and lucky strikes for americans

And kv 1 and 2 for soviets

It’s more likely a downed soldier gets up after popping a couple of pills than bandaging their leg, I support this.

I guess it wouldnt have to be a medkit for Germans. It could have be something like adrenalin syringe. Americans would have chocolate and russians vodka, so all nations would have buff, not only germans

Acctually current medkits are OK, but if we are aiming for the historical accuracy (do we?), the artwork for the medkit in Equipment should be replaced.

Current artwork for German medkit is a real existing item - medic bag for the medical officer with the red cross added. Simple pack of German bandages would be not only the correct option (every German soldier got two of them in the pocket of the tunic), but will also correspond to the in-game animation of bandaging.

Same thing with the USA - artwork of the strange, never exisiting medic bag is totally wrong, simple First Aid Packet of US Army would be better.

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Only if the allied troops have their med kits replaced with Benzedrine.

;o)

The Benzedrine drug contains a racemic mixture of amphetamine and was freely available from about 1928/1933 till 1949 without a doctor prescription in the USA, Great Britain etc. After 1949 variants of Benzedrine were introduced that are still used to this day.

The Benzedrine drug was much liked by the those in charge at Allied High Command and it was produced and issued daily in the millions to all allied soldiers during WW2 on a massive scale. Strangely enough this is hardly ever mentioned nowadays.I wonder why that is.

Benzedrine is highly addictive and the use of Benzedrine continued well after WW2, both in the allied military and in allied civilian life. Many had become addicted to the drug Benzedrine in the US and British military during WW2 where they had been issued it on a daily basis. They continued to use it after WW2 since it was freely available in stores without a prescription at least up till 1949.

The Benzedrine drug was so popular that it was also used in allied civilian circles in so called “Benny parties” in the USA and Great Britain. Interestingly enough in many Hollywood movies the widespread use of the drug Benzedrine is mentioned in one form or another. Informally (in slang) Benzedrine was usually called “a Benny”/“Bennies”.

US General Dwight D. Eisenhower liked Benzedrine so much that he personally ordered an initial allocation of half a million Benzedrine tablets for the 60,000 American troops that were to land in North Africa in 1942.

British Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery also liked Benzedrine a lot. When he took command of British Forces in North Africa he ordered the daily use of Benzedrine increased. For example in 1942 Field Marshal Montgomery personally ordered the British 24th Armored Tank Brigade to increase its use of Benzedrine to 20 milligrams of Benzedrine per day. The recommended dosage up till that point had been 10 milligrams per day. Apparently that was not enough.

Needless to say the long-term effects of the use of the drug Benzedrine are no laughing matter, and amphetamines are a serious drug.

Purportedly one in three Allied soldiers was not in the right “mood” to fight in the WW2. Not due to physical injury of any kind but because of “morale issues”.

Based on tests the drug Benzedrine was found to:
(1) boost self confidence,
(2) increase aggression in the individual,
(3) and thus indirectly, increase morale.

As a result the (US and British) Allied High Command ordered the drug Benzedrine produced and allocated on a daily basis in the millions to all allied soldiers and standardized its use in their militaries.

It goes without saying that Benzedrine also found its way to the Eastern Front via the US/British Arctic Convoys to the USSR.

It sure did work.

And it was even marketed to be “safe” for children…

First ww2 shooter when you can do drugs? I’m in