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I understand that historically, officers could wear field caps to prevent the enemy from identifying them as high-ranking officers, but since the game clearly states that he's an officer, I'd like him to wear the proper officer's hat, just like in the movies.
This is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4ea-0r0oww
If posting links is prohibited, I apologize.
PS: I don't like the SS pattern (Pz. Lerh) very much, I understand that the camouflage they use is the Leibermuster pattern, one of the last camouflage patterns introduced by the Germans. But I feel, that it would be more suitable, given its wide use, the Erbsenmuster pattern. A classic, which appears in many movies and series that represent the SS, the Das Reich used it extensively.
Not only does this mod enhance the game in a meaningful way, but it also feels incredibly well-balanced and seamlessly integrated. The quality is top-notch, and it’s clear that the creator put in a lot of time and dedication to ensure everything works smoothly. It’s rare to find a mod that improves the game this much without breaking immersion, and this one does it perfectly.