@kev Not sure
Harmon is the one who created the updater. Maybe he could give you a work around?
http://www.762-ranking.de/site/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=183IS-2Also, I've been seeing a lot of questions about the markings of the IS-2 on Seelow Heights since the update. Since I created the diffuse texture, I can explain it a bit for those who care.
104 Arm. Reg. 7th Guards BrigadeI chose the late-war markings of the 7th Guards Brigade who fought in and around Berlin during the final days of the war. Partly because they
probably fought around the Seelow Heights area and because their markings were badass and represented the late war markings of the Russians in April 1945.
http://www.wio.ru/tank/oz/7gottb-en.htmThe markings have plenty of meaning;
White StripesSoviet tanks during the 2nd World War were uniformly painted in very dark green. In 1944-45 tactical insignia began to be applied more widely, mainly to assist in traffic control during offensive operations. This IS-2 shows the elaborate markings sometimes seen towards the end of the war. The white turret bands and white roof cross were part of an April 1945 agreement between the Red Army and Anglo-American military leaders to prevent Allied fighter bombers from attacking Soviet Armored columns as the two forces met in Germany.
The Polar BearThe 7th Guards Tank Brigade's insignia was a white polar bear on a red star. The badge was a result of the brigade's earlier service. At the time of the German invasion this unit was the 46th Tank Division of the 21st Mechanised Corps operating in the Baltic Area. After the defeats of 1941, it was reorganized as the 46th Tank Brigade and fought in the Leningrad Area. It was renamed as the 7th Guards in 1944 in recognition of its combat performance and took part in the offensive against Finland in the summer of that year.
In November 1944 the brigade fought against German troops around Petsamo in the Arctic circle. It was this campaign that the polar bear insignia commemorated. After returning from the far North, the brigade turned in its T-34 tanks and was re-equipped with IS-2 Stalin tanks. It was as one of the new heavy tank brigades that it fought in the last offensives against Germany, and took part in the fighting in the center of Berlin.
Tac NumbersThe brigade had three regiments, the 104th, 105th and 106th. The first digit of the tactical number on the turret identified the regiment. In this case the 104th.
IS-2 Heavy tank 1944-73 by Steven J Zaloga A patriotic slogan in Russian (which reads "Stalinetz") is painted on the rear part of the turret.
Hope this clears some stuff up. This is just a small example of the painstaking historical accuracy that FH2 strives for.