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You could've just asked to make the green fit further into TF2's style by desaturating it and making it more similar to Indubitably Green instead of just whining about something that is never going to change.
*Results may vary. Might not work if you're a robot or the undead.
WARNING: Do not use when playing dead, or you may wind up flat-lined by the enemy team.*
That being said, I like the concept, and fits well in Scream Fortress! (Especially if you're working on a Mad Scientist loadout.) I didn't know the colors we're sampled from the paint cans themselves, so I should be so hard. Not that I need to, seeing they seem fine for the most part.
the concept seems much more relevant to one class, Medic, since the design is literally a heart monitor that's best related to the doctor guy. i think the colors are fine, honestly! it just makes so much more sense to either have green or T.C.
ever since the health and hell fiasco, you can't make a third (or specifically green) variant of a (specifically t.c.) war paint without getting memed on. is there even a good reason to? why *not* just choose one or the other?
You guys are kinda dicks lmao