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"It would be super-funny if it was all-class."
*visual confusion*
Pyro is a mysterious maniac, and I don't know about you, but I've seen some maniacal people play violin-like instruments.
Think of it as a way to balance out the madness with a sweet song.
How does this prove any point? Of course no one did. But this still doesn't resemble pyro.
To think of it, I think that is a bad excuse. Im just giving a suggestion. I don't know why people are absolutely T R I G G E R E D from it. I mean, its just seven words and people are attacking me for it.
^
First thing, I agree. Valve should change the textures on the fiddle. And yes, if this does get added, it should not have the music used. Having it play somethig menacing and then something goofy in Pyrovision would be nice.
Second thing, musical taunts that Valve add have their music changed because the music wasn't made by the taunt creator, and the music could be copyrighted or some ♥♥♥♥. For example, the music from Meet The Sniper was Magnum force, a copyrighted song. It didn't appear in TF2's soundtrack because it'd be illegal, which led to many people being confused.