A digital camo for the FE-18 with Monarch's markings.
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Mash up of 'ice breaker' and the 'digital bark' pattern from CoD2019 and then slapped onto a plane.
.pak is for the old fallback branch for PW, needs PSM so it adds a new slot for itself. .PNG is for current PW and beta build
If there's some demand for skin slot replacers for whatever odd reason then I'll provide them.
How to install mods in PW:
If it's a skin and a .PNG file: 1. Extract the compressed file with your file archiver of choice (winrar, 7zip, etc.) 2. Find where PW is installed on your computer. If you have bought the game through Steam for example, right click the game on your library, and click properties. 3. Click Installed Files. A File Explorer window should appear. Click Project Wingman 4. Create a folder named "Mods" (without the quotations). Click on the folder named mods then create a folder called Skins within the mods folder 5. Add whatever skins you like. Note that the naming structure of each filename is extremely important in installing new skins
If it's a .pak file the first three steps still apply. 1. Click the folder named Content then Paks 2. If there is no folder named "~mods" (without quotations) create one 3. Place the .pak file in ~mods