#[Cosmetics] - French Themed Camo and Outfits

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marble eagle
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Cosmetics Suggestion:
I'd love to see more French-themed camo patterns and outfits in WorldWar 3. These additions would not only cater to the French community but also enhance the in-game cosmetic experience. Here are some suggestions:

CAMO IDEAS :
-French CCE: The current French camouflage pattern.
-French Daguet: The desert camo used by French forces.
-French Alpin: The snowy camo for high-altitude environments.
-French "Barriolage Multienvironnement": The French multicam pattern.
-French FORAD: A blue flecktarn-inspired camo used by OPFOR forces in training.
-French GIPN: A unique urban camo used by the old RAID (GIPN) forces.
-Belgian Jigsaw Pattern: A distinctive Belgian camouflage pattern.

Character Equipment:

-French FÉLIN Helmet
-French F3+ Helmet
-French Army Beret (in general, so paratrooper, infantry, foreign legion, light aviation (ALAT) etc...)
-French SMB Vest
-French Frag S3 Vest (also known as the heavy vest, used by the Foreign Legion)

And some idea for bundle using those item :

Légionnaire :
Camo : French daguet
Helmet : French S3+ helmet
vest : Frag s3 french Daguet camo vest With tactical shirt tan colored
Weapons : could be FAMAS if added, else the SCAR

Armée de terre :
Camo : CCE
Helmet : Casque F3+
Vest : SMB Vest With tactical shirt tan colored
Weapons : again, could be FAMAS if added, else SCAR

FÉLIN :
Camo : CCE
Helmet : FÉLIN Helmet
Vest : SMB vest (Tan colored) With tactical shirt tan colored
Weapons : Agin could be FAMAS BUT the FÉLIN version of it, else SCAR

Thank you for considering these ideas and for providing an opportunity to enhance the game's cosmetic content.

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I think that hese additions would not only diversify the in-game experience but also cater to the thriving French community within WorldWar 3. I believe these suggestions could add depth to the game and provide more customization options for players who appreciate French military aesthetics. Personally, I'm excited about the prospect of adding these French-themed cosmetics to my collection, and I believe many others would feel the same.