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I see your point, and will back off for now. Just please, in the future, show more pictures of your warpaints with wear and on weapons.
Good luck,
Man Lover69
I would agree, but TF2 doesn't seem to respect it's time that much these days, there is a cosmetic referencing millennials, so i don't think something that came a decade or so after the game is too big of a stretch. Also they did have very advanced technology even in like, the 1800s in the tf2 lore. But yeah I agree it might not best fit in TF2
I do apologize for my comment, as it was harsh, and I am here to re-word and elaborate on my previous comment.
This warpaint looks good, though I personally do not believe that it belongs in the game. My reasoning for this is that these style carpets, from my current understanding, were introduced around the early to mid eighties, with Team Fortress 2's main story line taking place from ~1968-1972.
Thank you for your time,
Man Lover69
Kindly,
Man Lover69