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On the other hand, modding in factions (with equipment and flags) would make this game much much more complete. This game could explode with mods from every conceivable theater, much like Arma 3 is right now. If devs don't want to allow modding to sell us theatre DLCs, just remember them that Arma 3 allows full modding (objects, terrains, weapons, factions, uniforms, gamemodes...) and still sells a ♥♥♥♥ ton of theatre DLCs every couple of months. And people buy them. Mount & Blade warband still rocking after more than a decade because of the full modding capabilities.
Again, I'm interested.