If the item of clothing fits within the time frame of the set of clothing, then you can apply it.
The easiest way to think of this system is that Enlisted campaigns have not disappeared for it. Missions are still tied to campaigns, clothes are still tied to campaigns. It’s just that all this is now combined into each one of your squads, and not under the button to change the campaign.
Thanks for directly answering the question. Its unfortunate that there are difficulties in the implementation of that feature. Still very excited for update.
For example, although MP 3008 is a last ditch effort late war SMG, it’s a “low-tier” weapon under the new system and you won’t often get matches in Berlin or Normandy when using the squad equipped with it.
But overall, the most powerful weapons and vehicles are late war, so naturally you will get late war maps more often while using them according to the “soft rule” we described before.
And yes, matchmaking will be somewhat similar to War Thunder, with uptiers and downtiers.
Let’s say that I purchased one extra slot in Normandy and Tunisia, while in Pacific I bought 2
So in the new system, my US side will inherit the 2 extra slots from Pacific campaign, while I will be reimbursed the gold of Normandy and Tunisia slots?
It’s not restricted, but to me, it seems strange that you are expecting an answer to the same question in two languages.
When you come to a store and meet a fellow shopkeeper who knows both Russian and English, do you ask him every question in both languages? And do you expect an answer from him in two languages too?
That wasn’t my problem. Problem was that it could get into battle with early war equipment just by itself (where it doesn’t belong to). but nice try, troll.