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tell that to:
The Scout
The Spy
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The class icon was never important to class recognition. It's on the shoulder of the class and unless you're looking at a 64x64 location on the shoulder of the class to identify them, then you have problems.
Those too
all of these heavy cosmetics don't even have the class icon and it's still easy to recognize him
If the class icon on cosmetics matters, how do you then explain Pyro's Space Diver cosmetic? That one legit have a Banana on it instead of Pyro's Usual Class Emblem.
Sub Zero Suit also is another cosmetic that lacks of a class emblem, and yet people still recognizes them.