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번역 관련 문제 보고
Green points go towards Co-op XP, as well as sticking with your NCO, (Squad Bonus) following orders, (Followed Order) and even just getting in the enemy trench nets some co-op XP.
first you need to get a uniform. for the vast majority of soldiers this will involve conscription. just wait to get conscripted and at some point you will recieve your first uniform. to upgrade your squad's uniform, you survive the war, battle after battle, artillery salvo after artillery salvo, until finally you are pulled from the front after months of harrowing combat and given the newest in uniform technology, developed and produced by fashion houses from your native country.
this shiny new uniform is considered an upgrade but may or may not actually be better. you will be sent back into the field to test this new uniform through 'fire and fury' as one man would put it, and then, provided you survive long enough, you will eventually be given another uniform upgrade in the following months as your supply officers come to realise what is necessary or unncessary based on the experience of combat.
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Gotta use the launch option: -force-d3d9
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Jep I've been in the trench for the past three months and I have to say.
The Stahlhelm is a big advantage over those frog eaters.
FÜR KAISER UND VATERLAND!