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Hope this helps anyone!
Disguised as pawns
Armors ratings are now scaled to comply to the new armor pen system for CE 1.6, additionally the helmet now has smoke immunity
Report any issues with the new patch, tyvm
the movie does (from what I can tell) a fully enclosed headgear with what looks like air filtration gear and night vision(?) goggles so it's pretty safe to assume it will have smoke immunity
In the context of the police armor being more or less a secure system (toxic sensitivity -100% with full set), would it makes sense to give smoke immunity to the helmet as well (like better gas masks), or do you think only partial resistance? Or is it one of the few weaknesses of it?
I haven't seen the film in some time so I don't remember if there was any examples of users in the armor going into smoke filled environments.
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