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BajaBravo has the regular soldiers without headgear. It's found in downloads/modding tools under ghost recon atr generator--it's not a standalone mod but has the chr files in it--just put the chr files in your personal mod character folder and your regular soldiers will show up with out headgear. He also included attachments for bandanna and patrol cap if you so like and has rsb file for them.

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How will i be able to make a personal mod character folder?

Is it possible if i just place it in the GR folder and not make my own folder?

I want to change it permanently. Is its not too much to ask, can u please tell me how to do this. Thank you very much. :D

You need to create a new mods folder, as you don't wanna over write your originals ;)

Open up IGOR and from File select Mods. That bit should be self explanatory.

Have a look around and see if ya can figure it out ya self. It really is quite easy. If ya can't work it out, just holler :thumbsup:

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I made specilists using the IT Marines CHRs and changing the camo.

Since i dont want those USMC covers, i deleted this from the ATR files:

<HeadAttachmentJungleLOD>att_cuba_reg_cap.qob</HeadAttachmentJungleLOD>

It works good. I dont know about standart soldiers, but i can see what i can do.

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Simple enuf. Copy modcont file from either desert seige, island thunder, or a mod you may have downloaded. Create a folder under mods--call it something simple--say "Monty's Mod". Paste modcont file in there. Right click it and uncheck read only box. On first line insert "Monty's Mod". Now create a sub folder for Character. Inside this this folder you will place BajaBravo's delightful chr files for rifleman, demolitions and heavy weapons. Activate this mod as you would any other mod--with a mod manager or go into game menu-options-activate your personal mod, exit game and restart. You should now have soldiers without headgear. As avey stated--never overwrite original files--a personal mod is simple to do and leaves original files untouched.

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