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PS: This wasn't an attack on the hat. You can't really make a full set without a hat. And it kind of does fit. But again, there are a ton of these hair hats.
why is it so hard to just add the full set? clipping issues? incorrect flexes? style breaking?
Well, at the very least we can assume more parts of the set will be added in time like with a few others, and hope that's the case, because I REALLY want those slacks. Those are really damn good slacks.
But now I am wondering if players will still be able to tell a lanky Sniper and Spy apart from a distance, if the Sniper is clad entirely in team colours with this outfit, if he is holding a melee weapon instead of his sniper rifle.
A Spy is also by default clad in team colour (muted red or dark blue) from head to toe. If both are wearing an all-class hat and the Sniper is wearing a mask or bandana across his face? Spies can also wear a variety of cosmetics that obscure his default mask.
OH LORD YES