Custom Wardog-based livery for the Gripen E, based on Archer from Ace Combat 5. Replaces all skins.
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Version 1.0.0
Initial release.
This is Grimm! I was in the hangar helping out the mechanics. I'm taking off!
Custom Wardog F-14-based livery for the Gripen E, my tribute to "First Flight" from Ace Combat 5 playing during the Tokyo Olympics opening, with the Gripen being chosen since Sweden's atheletes entered while the song played. This aircraft has been marked for Hans Grimm, TAC name Archer, since First Flight was his debut. Options are included to replace all player skins with markings based on OADF Gripen C markings in Ace Combat 5 and Gripen E markings in Ace Combat 7.
Many thanks to Sunrest for the masks used and to SanaeLacus for taking the photos used.
How to install:
Access the Ace Combat 7 installation folder, most likely part of Steam's folders.
Make a folder marked "~mods" in Game/Content/Paks. If you already have this folder, skip this step.
Copy or cut and paste your choice of .pak into the folder.
Launch Ace Combat 7 - the skin should now be usable, assuming you've unlocked its corresponding slot.