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Thanks for the info. So you made something akin to the command tank treatment. I will try the mod.
For the skins to be used with team colour I see some are non-historical, which the game already has too many. Meanwhile Brits don't even have a winter camo. Historical ones are few, and some have used or similar patterns which might be the deciding factor, although I think they are good and should be included for variety.
For the ones that come with their own decals, I see an overabundance of the glitchy mesh we have discussed before. Some bright decals look no different than those of Relic having no connection with the rest of the camo. I think blending decals is the important aspect that makes your skins stand out among the others.
The Wikinger skins are partial sets, yes. They work in conjunction/supplement with the mod that uses in-game skins. This allows us to have multiple Panther skins(for example) on the battlefield at the same time. :)
From what I read in the description these are partial sets if I want to use them in the vanilla game, right?
US: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=867207137&searchtext=wikinger
OKW: https://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=865427033
Wehr: https://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=674801581
I felt we have a similar mind set the moment I tested your skins and read your posts in Polycount, when I was considering joining it. It is always good to see people with such attention to detail and quality. Maybe we should play together some time. Have a nice day.