Please rework the zombie event skins. Most of them look horrible and ruin the atmosphere if they appear in the base game
Ideas:
Japanese samurai armour needs to be switched to this one:
Russian guy is ok but maybe change his winter clothes to summer ones in berlin
American dude keeps his winter uniform even in the hot tunisia. Please fix
German guy looks weird. The ripped sleeves dont fit well with his otherwise clean uniform. Also the gas mask is just unneccessary. Maybe add some dirt and wear into his clothes so the ripped sleeves make sense
I think that discussing Halloween event rewards while creating some more serious customization narrative is simply an unnecessary discussion. I didn’t think Enlisted community was so serious. Are we really going to delve deeper into “fun” items that are simply part of the Halloween event? Weird priorities I guess. But this event will come and go.
And generally speaking, “non-existent” customization is already going through the worst times in the game at the moment, so it’s strange to make “fun rewards” the primary question.
Personally, I think that these “soldiers” are quite good humor from dev part. And the event itself, like other pve type Enlisted events, is quite effective
I disagree only because that should be the Assault Engineer squad…when it finally comes…
Honestly the Samurai is kind of ok because there is a photo of an officer wearing that exact outfit. Though I hope in the future we get this “samurai” appearance for a standalone special squad, fully decked out. Personally my vote is for an Assault squad
Italian soldiers at qafsah, as you can see they wear coat for reduce the thermal difference between their body and the outside temperature and other things
This metod It was vastly used by the local north African population in Particularly, The people of the Sahara desert wear loose-fitting, long, heavy robes, and head wrappings. The loose-fitting cloth prevents sweat from evaporating quickly and allows the air to circulate, hence help the body to retain fluids . These clothes also protect people living in deserts from hot winds and dust storms