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This is such a minor overstep and fits the artsyle well lmao
There’s not much you can really do for this paint to make it look the best really and it does look better compared to other similar paints but as I stated before, it just doesn’t fit tf2’s aesthetic the best.
I just feel like the purple colours for the trigger and barrel are too flat and a little ugly. It could be worse but its not the greatest.
Pattern paints have always been a pet peeve i and a lot of others have had with paints, people are just sick of them now and while the shapes are fine and the colours aren’t too saturated or offensive I still feel as if it’s just a little bit too kiddy for the game. I feel as if the party theme just doesn’t fit well overall for such a stylised game as seen with other paints such as party phantom etc…
Also there have been numerous references, items etc added from the 70's-80's, even in the old days so I wouldn't say it's too far off from being ""accurate"" to the time.
Not to mention we don't even have teleporters yet!