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Like, it's cool. REALLY cool. I reaaaaally like it. The hood and its, swept aside ragged appearance is just neat, and the mask looks cool too, specially with the team colour. But at the same time, I just, I don't know, it really doesn't feel like Medic to me...? Not in a gameplay-class-recognition way - it's still obvious with this cosmetic alone imo with the waterlogged tone kept intact. But in a character sense. I think it's the fact his face is covered?
(also wow this comment section is like, top 10 reasons cosmetic discourse is such a drag to read man. Though some people prob will feel the same way about my comment, I can recognise that)
This cosmetic is really cool! The only thing I'd ask for is a paintable version, just the team colored portion of the face mask. This would allow the cosmetic to have some loadout variety without sacrificing the look at all.
Otherwise great work, hope to see it in game :)
If we played by those rules you made up then we wouldn't have any cosmetics at all. Even the smallest hat could break the silhouette too much.
Sometimes it feels like y'all only go on the tf2 workshop for a weird attempt to feel smarter than you really are.