I recently created a topic about fixing Stalingrad customization issues. Namely, so warm winter clothing and winter camouflage on autumn maps, on which there is not a single snowflake. That thread included removing winter clothing from autumn maps and automatically replacing winter camouflages on autumn maps. However, I was made aware that ©
options shouldn’t be removed/replaced ![]()
That’s why today I’ll offer an option that simply involves dynamically replacing camouflages, although without removing those items, that are completely unsuitable for autumn weather.
This thing

would be better to replace it with a zeltbahn without a camouflage pattern.



However, I was told that ©
options shouldn’t be removed/replaced
even if these options are one big pile of dog shit. This means that we cannot change the model of a clothing item, only its color. Then I’ll just suggest adding an automatic color change for this thing to gray or gray-green for autumn maps.
Now about this thing.

The best replacement could be this

or this


But we
shouldn’t replace items
, Then I’ll just suggest adding an automatic color change for this thing to gray or gray-green for autumn maps.
The same applies to this set.

It’s easier with this thing.


Now about white helmets.

The best replacement would be a helmet cover.



But adding a cover means changing the model of this item. But
we shouldn’t ![]()
In this case, I wouldn’t mind if white helmets on autumn maps turned into regular ones. However, that would mean again
taking away option from the players
, when automatically switch to a regular helmet on autumn maps.
That’s why we need to repaint the helmet in a different way, for example, with a camouflage pattern.
This is an SSh-36 from the Battle of Khalkhin Gol. But I don’t know if the SSh-40 was painted this way.

but I know that during World War II soviet helmets were also painted. (Only this pattern looks very strange)
As for this, I’m not sure that it’s not a modern paint job.
Other dynamic replacements:

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- Yes
- No












