For the record, I genuinely don't care if you're a furry or whatever, I just think these items are inappropriate for TF2. Edit: UA-cam is pushing this video for some reason, and the transients always oust themselves with the same reductive retorts to dismiss and deflect the arguments. "Why do you care, it's just a hat in a videogame, stop whining." Which, translates to: "I don't care about [THING], so why you should care about it?"
Keep your kinks to yourself is the point. The more they allow stuff like this, the closer we get to something more warped, like ADBL cosmetics You want to play TF2 with baby-furs?
You are a blessing for good cosmetics zesty, it doesn't matter if it's a furry cosmetic, it's the fact it doesn't fit with the games artstyle, and we already have enough animal heads, and yes it is furry fetish bait, thanks for just ripping the band-aid. Yes, cosmetics are meant to express yourself, BUT, cosmetics should fit within the framework of the artstyle, and too much expression like you said breaks the artstyle. And also, there's no way furrys would be supported in the 60s, like cmon man. An artstyle shouldn't be broken, and it seems like the people who use these cosmetics (not all) don't understand, they're also really annoying.
Fair statement, I think that it would be more appropriate if the 'furry' cosmetics moreso reflected mascot suits appropriate for the time period of the 70's. Not to a T, of course, but still.
@@TwistedFireX this is just what happens when social striver midwits with little love for art churn out slop meant to suck attention and money. It's natural decay, which calls for reform and austerity.
I was suddenly reminded of that spongebob bit where squidward sees a masterfully crafted sculpture and decides that it would look better if it had a squidward nose glued to it.
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme pyro mains are always furries because of two things. The mask, and his cutesy personality. Also I like playing the engineer the most, but have the most hours as soldier.
@@sakuyaenjoyer So they gravitate to his juvenile and ambiguous nature. Makes sense I end up playing Heavy and Medic the most since they're usually the classes no one else wants to play
I personally use the macho Mann with a Hawaii shirt to express myself, but as some may know soldier and pyro currently don’t have a Hawaii shirt cosmetic. So instead of making a big deal out of it, I went with a different direction and made two detective sets for these classes. The point being that Restrictions spark creativity.
I like how people from Emporioum think of us like we are some sort of degenerates. Yet they make comsetics like this with the intention of them getting added into the game. Meanwhile, we don't ask Valve to add fempyro into TF2, even though we love hot women. We just quietly install the client-side mod, without bothering anybody.
@@GamerWaffls well it techinically is that, since its a being that commits mas murder and destruction while viewing it as sunshine and rainbows i think pyros cosmestics should be a mixture of both creepy and uwu/cute, like a mask that looks like those old animatronics, like chuck e cheese (which i think is scarier then its horror version, Freddy Fazbear) thats just my opnion atleast sorry for english bad, me no speak english from birth, me learn english
This cosmetic is better fitting for a client mod from gamebanana and not a submission to be officially in the game Just imagine if the fem pyro model was submitted to the workshop
One of the things that boggles my mind about the modern state of gaming is the default assumption that everyone seems to be under that when you make or are able to customize a character, you're only interested in inserting yourself in the video game. Much like how Zesty has the engineer as a cowboy because he likes cowboys, I have the bomber's jacket for engineer because I like WWII pilot aesthetic (granted, I would like to get my pilot's license, but I will never be a WWII bomber). I don't want to play as myself in BG3 or Starfield, I'm boring. I want to play as someone who fits in those worlds that may have a couple of similarities to me. But, there is definitely a certain kind of person that can't stand not seeing themselves not inserted in whatever they are watching or playing. (They're called narcissists.)
Yeah this applies to the whole current Role-play genre in general (both videogames and tabletop). Instead of living vicariously in the shoes of another person and experiencing a life beyond our own, most people would rather stick with some lazy uninventive self-insert that has no real functionality in a setting, which would be fine if 99% of those characters weren't unbearably metaironic all the time or are just projections of their pathological fetish complexes.
Very rare to see people actually having, like, valid points and not just having biased opinions about what they like or dislike. Good points all around
There used to be a time where "Furry Head" Cosmetics were based on Shoulder Animals Cosmetics the mercenaries had, but now it's just Furry Galore where anyone can be anything. There's no nod to existing cosmetics or little to no reference to actual TF2 content. Pain.
The bird heads all had funny explanations behind their existence too, like medic performing a science experiment gone wrong, or merasmus cursing heavy, soldier and sniper that night. They tried to play it off the characters they were designing the items for.
I still don't understand why there exists a bulldog head for Scout. (I yearn for monkey head soldier not because furry but because haha monke funni donkey Kong banana weapon)
Pyro as a character is just actually insane and in lore from meet the team it's horrifying. So why didn't there a cosmetic that shows that for him? Like give his a cosmetic that makes them scary, like an example for me is the duck gas mask based off those creepy Disney gas masks. That I feel is what makes the Pyro scary, it's an animal goofy haha mask but with deeper meaning it can be made an idea to be feared. (Maybe the duck mask isn't the best example but you get my point)
@@truthfuln00dle No, there's actually a series of gas masks from back then that Disney made to try to keep kids calm if they ever needed to use them during events. The masks tried to look friendly by looking like a duck or an animal, but it was still uncanny and rather terrifying despite what it was trying to achieve. It's actually pretty interesting, you should look it up
Going back to an argument/statement you made that applies here: If you want to have your own quirky getup or models in game to reflect yourself, install a mod so that you can enjoy it without making everyone else kneel over for an unfitting addition to the game that everyone has to see.
A massive portion of tf2s current fan base probably never knew tf2 before it was like.. ‘this’, so I think they’re largely unphased and happy to let it slide. People who started 10 years ago are considered veterans but even 10 years ago tf2 had already lost its true original aesthetic by that point. I remember when the croc-o-style set or whatever it’s called was first released for the sniper and instantly noticing how weird and glossy it looked
@@ekris5072 13 to be exact, but yeah, back then peoples made a lot of fuss cause demolition man was wearing white shades with pirate hat that contain treasure on it. If only these peoples have seen cosmetics from last 2 years
I responded to this on Twitter and I'll say it here and paraphrase a spy quote, "We have this cosmetic, it's called Pyro The Flamedeer it came in the 2016 and is Assassin Grade! We do not need another one!"
Yea we do not see people running around with the Flamedeer. Clearly the only reason this is added to the game is the money made from people with no care about TF2 or anything but the fur. Like the Flamedeer makes sense and actually fits in with the game unpainted. Lime scouts are no joke a pain.
Man I wish valve would look at some of the older cosmetics/warpaints. They look so GOOD in comparison to some of the crap we got on the workshop right now.
What makes this comment funnier is that if you squint a bit, Op's profile picture somewhat looks like one of those mouth gaping wojaks, which is entertaining paired with his comment
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme If you're actually self-degrading enough to call yourself a "femboy", you should immediately isolate yourself from society and spend the rest of your life in the darkest bowels of a cavern where you belong.
i agree with you zesty, the stormtrooper outfit for medic is out of charecter but by god i love the body cosmetic closest thing we can get to a space suit that isn't Halloween restricted
Tf2 also takes place around the same time A New Hope was released. So I’d say it can fit; Just have Mannco provide our doctor with body armor but have it be a shipping mix up with a movie studio or Mannco just buying it as a very cheap alternative to actual armor!
There is an inability to compromise here. Team Fortress 2 has lost it’s aesthetic identity. That’s splits people into two major groups: those who want to preserve it, and those who want to accept it. The compromise for peace here would be that, those who create content non-identifiable with TF2’s aesthetic, must engineer with coherence and appreciation for TF2’s Identity. So we must define the identify- the lexicon of Team Fortress, and agree on that fiction as our criteria for judgement.
I said it on one of your streams, Zesty, but I gotta repeat it here. I am a furry, but I never go out of my way to tell people I am one at all. It's just a part of me I keep on a need to know basis. The kind of people who would wear a cosmetic like this would absolutely color it to be the same color as their sona and wear it on every loadout to loudly and proudly tell everyone in the server "IM A FURRY!!!", which is just wrong on so many levels to me. Especially when I wanna keep away from that stuff as much as possible, having it infest other things I partake in without my consent feels mildly violating. Furry skins in Fortnite, furry skins in Call of Duty, furry skins in TF2, they just won't stop (Fortnite is the worst with the sheer number of kids playing it). And if I say I'm uncomfortable with it, the default responses are always 1. "You don't have to buy the skins and cosmetics!" Indeed, I don't, but that doesn't mean I can't stop seeing them 2. "They're just expressing themselves!" Isn't a naked pervert running around the city also expressing themself? To me, they're the same thing. You go out in public spaces, online and IRL with it to express it to others. You can easily keep it to yourself in both respects, but you make the mental choice to show as many other people it as possible. 3. "Furry stuff isn't sexual by default! Stop assuming it always is" First off, it is, can't argue against that. Secondly, even if it isn't sexual 100% of the time, it (understandably) makes normal people uncomfortable. So forcing others to witness you "express yourself" is creepy at best and exploitative at worst 4. "Just leave the server or game if it makes you uncomfortable" Ahh yes, I have to leave the game whenever I'm made uncomfortable by Femboy Furry Pyro main #827 wearing a head prize colored after their sona and with a furry icon. Or they could, yknow. Keep their kink to themselves?? For the record, I'm never gonna just leave a game whenever I see a furry. But the fact that they seriously tell me to just remove myself from the game instead of them just using different cosmetics tells me that that *they* are the protected individual, and I am the problem that needs to be removed. 5. "Stfu bigot" Yes, I've been called a bigot because I don't like furry content being added to everywhere it shouldn't belong. TLDR, keep furry stuff where it belongs, away from the general public and people who don't want to interact and associate with anything about it. I got no base problem with furries (especially since I am one), but I got a problem when furry content is spread everywhere and forced into the view of others who are made uncomfortable by it.
I mean... I still don't believe furry community is just sexual only ever was for that or all are cringey and annoying assholes that will make you uncomfortable jsut by their sheer existance, but some people sure do be like that. Both in and outside of the furry community. Same way some furries go out of their way to show off proudly that they are a furry to everyone all while having a character that looks like rainbow vomited on a stray cat, there are people who go out of their way to show off their furry hate to the point where it stops just being hate on furries as a concept. Honestly if not for both I doubt furries would be portrayed this badly.
@simplysmiley4670 That is completely true, the majority of furries aren't loud and proud OwO nuzzlers, but they are unfortunately the vocal minority that gives the majority of furries a bad rap. Me being on the recieving end of the OwO Gang and furry haters lumping me in with the OwO Gang has mostly made me so passive with this stuff, but I do still agree that it's a minority of furries who are that cringe
anime pfps of children make me more uncomfortable than other furries ever have in any game how can you compare having a furry cosmetic or a profile pic to running around naked in public? you clearly have issues lol for some reason i don't believe you are actually a furry
I think there should be three rules that cosmetics need for them to be acceptable. 1. Does it fit the intended art style? 2. Does it fit the era that the game takes place? 3. Is it something that the class would actually wear? As long as those three rules apply it should be acceptable to me. Also regarding artstyle. Valve did change their way of styling TF2 but it changed so slightly that you barely notice it. The biggest change that I can think of is how they design glass on their models... and that they used more lower quality textures in mercenary park for some reason...
sadly enough we are in a time where especially the sexual preference of identity is being highly elevated as flagpole for identity as a whole, while it should really not be of public concern. People should be into who or whatever they want, but noone wants to have it told publically, read in their steam profiles etc. Sexualization, fetish embracement and gender obsession are not just in online spheres missing the mark of free expression, but are being overly stressed and taken as a core value to seperate oneself from others. Worst of all, even in academic circles this behavior and thinking is indoctrinated; it is my current reality. The matter of sexual identity should simply neither be public affair nor be shoved down your throat like many wish their dicks would be. Noone cares about your preferences and fetishes or kinks, be it 2d muscle mommies or anthro art. It all can have an appeal but noone needs to know you're into that stuff, except a person who is willing to indulge or help you enjoy yourself further in those spaces. Is decency too much to ask for this century? Or am i just thinking too oddly here? just cought up to 6:25 onward, glad to see someone else noticing this concerning over-valueing the sexual aspects of one's identity. Seeing it encouraged and indoctrinated as fundamental part of identity (> literature classes; cultural studies; constructivist approach to identiy), valueing authors because of their sexual preference rather than value of their literature is daily business in academia, starting in first year courses. Fun, free thinking times. As for the cosmetic itself, an unneded, low quality rehash of already present concepts. Unfitting and overly fetishy in nature, it already has it's furry nieche filled - and half the model is already ingame - as "pyro the flamedeer", which at least manages to stick to the leather mask concept more (notice at the level of the jaw joint the fur / floof shape in a full leather helmet). Eyes, snout and filters are ripped from the flamedeer very obviously; the ears are flat and seem 2d, clipping horribly with any hat (remember, hat based game?) and there are better canine alternatives ingame, which do not screw the cartoony artstyle over - k9 mane and foxy head prize.
Yeah, people are just way too obsessed with sexual stuff to the point that it's hard to have a normal conversation often times. like dear god, the kids in Russia learn how to make bad sex jokes before they even speak their fucking language properly. I legit saw some middle schoolers still struggling to read basic sentences.
Sexuality being so central and vital to people’s identity is just shocking. This reminds me of what my priest told me, and brace yourselves since many would consider this homophobic. But he said that spiritually, to the Orthodox Christian mind, there is no such thing as a homosexual, but rather a person who suffers from the temptation of homosexual sin. It’s one thing to act on it and struggle with it throughout one’s lifetime, and a very different thing to never repent, and instead rejoice in this sin and make it a central aspect of one’s life. People should not define themselves by their sins, and people should not be viewed as the sum of their sins and temptations. People are people. If you sin, repent, arise without despair and keep moving. If you do the same sin next week, still repent. It’s a lifelong struggle. Sorry to bother you, sermon over.
@@generic840that's... Not what he was saying? He was talking about how your sins don't define you. You define you. Your desires and temptations are inevitable, but if you let them define you and be your whole personality and being then you have committed evil. Tdlr your fetishes and sexuality and gender shouldn't define your worth of status as a person. Your merit should. Something lacking now a days
@@Caragoner Do you seriously not think calling it a "sin" implies a value judgement on homosexuality itself, rather than just the expression of such? What exactly is "defining" you in terms of sexuality? Is it "rejoicing" in a "sin" to have a lifelong monogamous relationship with a member of the same sex? That seems pretty defining to me, whether they're the same sex or not.
The whole free expression argument falls flat when you realize you could have an entire server populated by people wearing this cosemetic It's like that joke about hipsters claiming to not be mainstream and yet they all look identical These people aren't for free expression, they're conformists following a trendy fad
the mercenaries are psychopaths with guns, sorry you cant make them have pronouns they/them. They wouldnt wear Big banana on their head or Fursuit. Tf2 is loved for unique personality of classes and peak team gameplay. You are like pyro who ignores everything and just lives in his head living his life is illusion but sadly first fursuit came out like 20 years after the mercs original time period.
Isn't free expression choosing how you want to express yourself? Even if you're expressing yourself the same way as everyone, that is still free expression Unless the wolf head is literally forcing them to wear it, which it isn't
@@theceptorperson9570 You're free to express yourself by looking exactly the same as everyone else in your bizarre clique, but it doesn't mean we have to tolerate it
I have a super goofy pyro loadout because i feel like its my way of expressing myself. I can understand why people would want more cosmetcis like these but i feel like it doesnt fit on tf2 it would be much better if it was clear the pyro was wearing a wolfs head kinda like that one cosmetic we already have
As far as I'm concerned, most "animal head" cosmetics usually aren't that anthropomorphized and definitely looked more animalistic (and I think drew from the shoulder pets like with owl Sniper and the Pootis bird). I think this helps play more into inhuman, uncanny, and bestial aspect of beast-man hybrids, which I can appreciate more than cosmetics that fail to seem very intimidating or uncanny just because they look a bit *too* anthro rather than monstruous. As for animal heads on Pyro specifically, I think they could play way more into the "fire" aspect of the *Pyro* (shocker), or just scarier non-mammalian animals in general. For instance, I'm surprised why Pyro doesn't already have a fire ant cosmetic where the head is just straight up an ant head without much stylization (so it stays animalistic) beyond keeping the shading in line with the rest of the game (ants actually look terrifying under a microscope but I don't think those extra tiny details fit TF2 either). Parasitic wasps might also be another possible inspiration point, and hell, they might do the "puff and sting" bit better than that one bee-themed set on the workshop a while back, because unlike bees often being rendered cutesy, ants and wasps are rarely seen as anything beyond terrifying or creepy. The topic of insect and arachnid-themed Halloween sets also makes me think a cockroach-themed set could theoretically work well, too.
I used to use alot of these goofy cosmetics just to be funny but honestly looking back at it most of it was cringe. Also watching your videos on keeping the artstyle of the game and keeping these cosmetics that don't fit into the artstyle of TF2 out of TF2, really made me think about the importance of protecting the integraty of the games artstyle. Keep doing what you do man.
The sadest thing is that, you're right. Things should be added based on the context of the game. But when you give freedom for people to do, pretty much wathever they want, they will do anything, and it should be the job of the developers to pick wisely pic wich items get in to the game baseed on "the game's vision". But it's clear over the years that they themselfs stoped careing about those values. Putting the community, on what i think, its is a unrealistic spot of responsability over this game.
Adding more fuel to fire is what I'd like to say. I hope this item does not get added. References like Alien, Star-Wars in TF2 fit in a certain context, they were added in a community alien invasion update. Anime references with certain taste and style can work like the chaser set is a reference to Lupin the third but can't go overboard like adding super sayian hair to scout or something.
eh, no the Alien and Star-Wars ones really dont fit at all either giving scout a lightsaber doesnt work within the context of tf2, regardless of it being a "community update", by that logic ANY cosmetic fits as long as it's a "community update", blatant all-might body alteration for heavy that completely changes his model? ah it's a community update so its fiiiiiiiiiine plus we already have enough furry cosmetics anyway we dont need more, the more cosmetics in a single theme there are the harder it is to get items outside of that theme from random drops
at this point they might as well make a tf2 clone for the furries and emporium dead brainers. they can make neon puke and goofy fucking hats in there and leave tf2 alone
Exactly. Stop projecting yourself and YOUR interests onto tf2, or any game. What’s more conducive to your love for tf2? The established characters and setting, the atmosphere the game has? Or because it’s a painting game where you can throw your shit at the characters to see if you can make yourself? Cosmetics like this exist because some people choose the latter. Tf2 only recently became a tacky art contest to see what stupid irrelevant shit can be added to the game. It used to prioritize making the world feel more real and lively. This is a deeper problem with the culture rn. Everyone is so motivated by what they want and everything needs to be specifically tailored to them. They don’t respect the art, the soul something has outside of your own touches to it. Tf2 is a masterpiece. It was made by a couple guys that really wanted to make something great, and they did. We disrespect the wonderful game they made by trying to make it all about what we want at the expense of what WOULD be in it. Hats like this are literally a disgrace to tf2.
I just wish mfs would stay grounded in the reality of the game. CS weapon skins, hell even the gloves and operators, are grounded in the reality of CS. It's realistic, of course I can't answer that a real world FBI, GIGN, SAS, etc would carry around a Dragon Lore but I can't say they wouldn't. That's how customization stuff should be. *I can and cannot say the character would use it.* The bird cosmetics of TF2 are a perfect example, it's grounded in TF2's silly world. The only thing acceptable for Pyro, to me, is the Pyroshark and Phoenix (maybe that little slime guy as well). Edit: Like I just thought of it. Ground the silly stuff into Pyro's mental illness. Pyrovision only type of thing, that'd be dope. So without Pyrovision it's purely psychotic to see Pyro walking around with, idk, the pelt of skinned wolf, then with pyrovision it's this furry shit. We'll all still know you're a furry, but only pyrovision mfs will see it.
to be fair *everyone* playing since jungle inferno has at least 2 mental illnesses, except for pyro mains they have at least 15(including being a furry)
pyro, kinda like demoman, has a some what narrow scope of item themes at its disposal for cosmetic sets. either way i don't think leaning into the "omg furry pyro main" is going to help this issue. the themes thing for pyro and demo is just my opinion.
things like this are better kept as mods. with vscript making model and cosmetic changes possible for official valve servers, there's no reason to try sneaking artstyle and theme breaking cosmetics into the game. just mod it in.
Yeah, I do believe that the best part of TF2 cosmetics is finding stuff that works for you that you like to wear. I alternate between two styles with my classes, one being a fancy dress uniform type look that's early 1900s-esque, and the other being flat-out silly mode. My most prized possession is a simple no frills Tsar Platinum for Heavy cause i like having a big fancy coat for the fella that covers his arms. Couldn't care less about it being a JoJo reference, I just like the coat. That and pairing it up with the ushanka and the Chicken Kiev for ultimate Soviet Pootis is one of the best cosmetic combos out there, right up there with Captain Lung Cancer Demoman.
regarding the mario/jojo/stormtrooper sets, it really cheapens the game for me to have it feel like it's leeching off of other popular IPs and I really hate it, it's like TF2 is a chinese bootleg or some shit (not to mention the fireman soldier set that directly takes its aesthetic from the chinese ripoff of TF2, Final Combat, which is just... really fucking funny? Did they not realize what they were adding with that one? Legitimately had to do a double-take when I saw that ingame)
Pyro has far too many furry cosmetics as is and it's attempting to spead to other classes. The entire premise of the animal cosmetics initially was like "hey merasmus did some shit and made the mercs turn into the animals theyre most similarly alligned to" so adding blatant fursuit stuff is 20 steps too far.
This comment's mainly about the first few minutes of the video. Ok, I agree that it's furry bait, but I don't think it's fetish bait. Something like a giant barefoot cosmetic would be fetish bait. A fox/wolf head, while really not fitting in the game anymore and kinda being oversaturated within the community workshop and currentl item pool, is quite tame and not really anything fetish-wise. It can represent one, but that's kind of a stretch and only looking at one side of what it means. TL;DR: I agree with most of the video and that it shouldn't be in the game, but the use of the word fetish doesn't properly apply.
I feel like these types of people are the type to buy the new iphone every year. I'm glad that it's not just people inside the game see this for what it is, after the Turkey Tom video it seems that people more or less have shown more appreciation to the art style because it seems like every modern game just hurts to look at. Thanks for actually using your platform to help return this game to have an actual standard in terms of workshop items, I am sorry that you have to suffer the shit from them. But hey you have a PhD and they definitly don't. The TF2 emporium and it's consequences have been a disaster for the eyes.
Not even buy the iphone, last time i was in a store with electronics i don't know their name, i overheard how an employee was offering some girl to RENT OUT the newest iphone for a year The fact there are many people who would do that only to brag about how rich they are on the internet is beautiful
@@balls3289 bro what? They seriously rent out phones? My phone is just an old 2016 phone and hey, it's durable. Sure it's cracked from skateboarding but it works just fine
Take a look at modern furry art and then look at the existing animal cosmetics for tf2 and it becomes evident why the existing cosmetics work and why many in the workshop dont. You look at the eyes of a furry character and you can see the human soul there, you look at the eyes of an actual animal and you do not see that, you see something beastial. The bird heads, the bear head for heavy, poopy doe for soldier and vampyro for pyro are good examples of this. This same logic also applies to how TF2 animal cosmetics dont give up animal facial features in order to make human expressions like with furry art. We can also notice from modern furry art that they will often diminish or give up certain animal features in order to conform more to the human shape such as shrinking down a snout/changing the shape of the head or removing a hump to allow the character to properly stand upright like a human would or switching out flippers for fingers and opposable thumbs. The TF2 animal cosmetics dont tend to do this and often embrace the awkward combination of mann and animal such as with the manngaroo set for sniper. Much of it looks awkward on sniper's mostly human body and comes across as the unholy combination of mann and beast rather than some stable anthro species. When I see the heavy walking around with a bear head I wonder if hes going to do something rational or just start sniffing the air and growling at people. When I see a soldier with the monkey head I question weather he will pick up his rocket launcher to attack me or if hes going to fling poo at me instead. When I see the manngaroo I question how sniper manages to walk around with such big feet or how he adjusts to the world when he suddenly has a big ass kangaroo snout in the way. When I see bird people all I can hear from them is comments about eating worms or laying eggs in my mouth. When I am shown a picture of a furry the only question I have is how much money they spend a year on shampoo. Animals cosmetics can and do work in TF2, but they need to be done correctly and in line with what we already have, think sicience fiction/horror and not this uwu owo cuteness overload nonsense.
Well said. Hell, it might be me but feel like insect and arachnid-themed cosmetics could work Pyro specifically, but in a way that plays into how terrifying they are to many. Like I wonder if a cockroach-man hybrid could be unsettling (in a good way) if one leaned far more into "beast" than "man".
Yeah, the rubber wolf head is a bit sus, like furry stuff that sorta makes sense because of werewolves and jokes like it or shoulder companions, there is a husky item to go off of already too why do you go straight for the fetish gear.
I dunno, man. I enjoy playing pyro myself and I don't see the appeal in making the psycho with psychotic weapons something like.. that. I for one decided to make pyro look like some dingy street sweeper out of a slightly more dystopian world during a plague (namely- pale green gas mask, molotovs on his hip, trench coat, scrappy weapons like Degreaser, Gas Passer, and Homewrecker) and other semi-realistic shit. I'm not even a furry but I'm friends with a lot. Almost universally I bet they would hate this cosmetic.
I assume 'cuz the gas mask and showing no skin kinda makes him seem inhuman so it's easier for furries who want to present themselves in-game as something inhuman like a furry to gravitate towards him.
this cosmetic wouldnt be so bad if it didnt look EXACTLY like puppy play gear, its a dice roll whether its supposed to be furry, fetish or actual halloween cosmetic
Zesty: Talks about video game cosmetics having different tastes for different people Also Zesty: Talks about how video games shouldn't have different tastes for different people
When did I say video games shouldn't have different tastes? Timestamp? Source? Proof? TF2 can have different tastes for different people, so long as said cosmetics are reflective of the tone, themes, and stylization of the game. Otherwise they stick out like a sore thumb and are an eyesore.
@@zestyalt What makes the cosmetic in the video an eyesore, in that case? For one, it's Halloween restricted, and it matches the color of pyros mask. Halloween items aren't MEANT to look normal; they're meant to look like a cosmetic you would wear during Halloween. It seems like a very petty thing to call the hat a f-tish item, considering the fact that most people in the furry community don't see things like this as f-tishistic, and it sounds like the result of your own mind thinking that way, no offense. Also, sorry that these cosmetics bother you, but having them outright not in the game wouldn't sit right with some players who actually like to have cosmetics that they can relate to. Not everyone is as passionate about the aesthetic you want as you are. If it really bothers you that much, there are mods that remove cosmetics from the game.
@@omegalite8788 I genuinely believe its an indirect way for them to hate on furries. To be completely honest, any idea of tf2's "preserved art style" was thrown out the window once they added unusual effects (how is that time period appropriate?). @zestyalt 's freudian slip was him calling some dog pyro cosmetic a fetish item, this assumption is unfair. Hes just mad, so he jumps through mental gymnastics to justify his hate, and the argument falls flat on its face.
I'm a furry myself, but even I wouldn't want this in the game. I think the Head Prize was already really pushing it, I felt like that cosmetic only really fit maybe Heavy, Soldier, and perhaps Sniper with the whole Huntsman getup, being a hunter and stuff. They are the ones that seem like the types to hunt an animal and then fashion a "prize" out of its head as a hood of sorts. I will say, I wouldn't call this fetishistic, furry does not equal fetish, this is on the same level as Buggs Bunny. But I also wouldn't want Buggs Bunny in TF2. This shit belongs in Fortnite where there basically is no art style or characterization, it's all just "Insert Personality Here" characters, but TF2 isn't like that and it really feels like a big middle finger to the characters and world I semi grew up with. Pyro would never be a furry, even his Valve-sanctioned "animal version" halloween cosmetic is a dragon, something fire themed, it makes actual sense for the Pyro to dress up as a fire-breathing beast during Halloween. It doesn't make sense for him to be whatever species this is meant to represent. Blasphemous, is the word I would use, alongside "no" edit: yeah i didnt finish the video before mentioning fortnite, looks like i was beaten to the punch on that one lol
While I mostly agree with the sentiment I feel like I have to nitpick and point out that furry doesn't inherently mean fetish. There's plenty of people who are just in it for the cute animal characters. Of course saying that the majority of the community doesnt want to fuck them would be dishonest, but it's not like Disneys Robin Hood is inherently sexual, is all I'm saying
I do find it interesting a lot of things that make it an appropriate reference cross over with the content of Jojos. The hat also is a Gakuran which we really didn't have in the game tied to both official institutions and cultural styles that existed from the 50's onward. Sure it has the silly badges on one of it's styles but I'd still argue that it covers a bunch of themes that fit nicely into tf2 without explicitly being the jojo hat
The Jojo set at least, in my opinion, is an exception, simply because it is cool even if you don't understand the reference. Someone who has never even heard of Jojo can add the Tzar Platinum to their loadout simply because it looks good with other cosmetic itens and doesn't look out of place at all. I draw the line at the Batman set tho
@@azizabdul8914 Not true. The Tzar Platinum has Team Colors on the sleeves and around the neck, which is where the team colors on the base Heavy model are anyway. The rest of it is also team colored albeit heavily muted, being either a reddish-brown or a bluish-black.
It’s crazy to me how Fortnite went from PvE to Battle Royale to basically roblox. You can play guitar hero with Spider-Man, Peter Griffin, Indiana Jones, and Travis Scott in your band.
This video reminds me of the same effect being brought upon gaming - and other forms of media for that matter - by the LGBTQ+ community. In the context of a game's identity, perhaps a pride flag wouldn't work, but the company adds this regardless either to pander to the rainbow alphabet, or force a message about minorities into a world where said problems don't exist. In short - why is there pride flags in a world where LGBTQ+ people are not oppressed? Random comparison aside, I do agree that being consistent with your game's identity is essential to creating a memorable work, and it's things like this that make me concerned for the funny fortress game in the relevant hypothetical scenario Valve decides to mount the update horse again. It hurts as a writer to see people with little concern for the game's identity trying to make a tribute by inserting nothing but their own pride into it, with little to no inspiration from the source material, or any creative utilization of the game's narrative..
I know it doesn't belong in the game, and I hope valve has grown over the last couple updates to the point they wouldn't consider it. However, I must admit that if it was added, I would use it.
For the record, I genuinely don't care if you're a furry or whatever, I just think these items are inappropriate for TF2.
Edit: UA-cam is pushing this video for some reason, and the transients always oust themselves with the same reductive retorts to dismiss and deflect the arguments. "Why do you care, it's just a hat in a videogame, stop whining."
Which, translates to: "I don't care about [THING], so why you should care about it?"
the head prize is still objectively a better cosmetic than whatever that thing is.
Keep your kinks to yourself is the point. The more they allow stuff like this, the closer we get to something more warped, like ADBL cosmetics
You want to play TF2 with baby-furs?
@@rmw9420 Although yes, is skillfully made is not appropriate for tf2. That's like making a a good car and bringing it to a plane contest.
You are a blessing for good cosmetics zesty, it doesn't matter if it's a furry cosmetic, it's the fact it doesn't fit with the games artstyle, and we already have enough animal heads, and yes it is furry fetish bait, thanks for just ripping the band-aid. Yes, cosmetics are meant to express yourself, BUT, cosmetics should fit within the framework of the artstyle, and too much expression like you said breaks the artstyle. And also, there's no way furrys would be supported in the 60s, like cmon man. An artstyle shouldn't be broken, and it seems like the people who use these cosmetics (not all) don't understand, they're also really annoying.
Fair statement, I think that it would be more appropriate if the 'furry' cosmetics moreso reflected mascot suits appropriate for the time period of the 70's. Not to a T, of course, but still.
i miss when the extent of pyro's sillyness was his propeller hat.
Remember when Robin Walker said the Dangeresque Too (white shudder shades for Demo) were as wacky far as they'd take the artstyle? HAHAHAHA...
me too bro. i feel like the internet corrupted pyro a lot
@@seronymus it's incredibly sad, it just shows how far this game has fallen from grace
@@TwistedFireX this is just what happens when social striver midwits with little love for art churn out slop meant to suck attention and money. It's natural decay, which calls for reform and austerity.
That is really silly indeed
I was suddenly reminded of that spongebob bit where squidward sees a masterfully crafted sculpture and decides that it would look better if it had a squidward nose glued to it.
@@the_Red_Star accurate
No that was actually SpongeBob who created the sculpture
Don't bring yourself in the game
Find yourself in the game
Chef's kiss of a comment
Find your one way, one might say
Ive got a pretty cool medic loadout, and an even cooler halloween alt.
based
@@rama-rao-y8uisn't every merc racist?
I’m not gonna sugar coat it…
No Thanks/Not Interested
The truest combo
Wtf ellis i found you again!
Get out!
It’s always on the pyro too.
Yeah, why are Pyro mains all furries?
(Betting you're a Spy main by your avatar, btw)
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme pyro mains are always furries because of two things. The mask, and his cutesy personality. Also I like playing the engineer the most, but have the most hours as soldier.
@@sakuyaenjoyer So they gravitate to his juvenile and ambiguous nature. Makes sense
I end up playing Heavy and Medic the most since they're usually the classes no one else wants to play
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme yeah I like playing medic too, he is very fun to play
Since pyro doesn't have a clear identity, pyros basically a free canvas for weird shit
I personally use the macho Mann with a Hawaii shirt to express myself, but as some may know soldier and pyro currently don’t have a Hawaii shirt cosmetic. So instead of making a big deal out of it, I went with a different direction and made two detective sets for these classes.
The point being that Restrictions spark creativity.
Yeah, that's what I love a lot about in TF2 cosmetics back then...
Hawaiian shirt enjoyer. I won like 4 shirts irl and each merc that can have one, has it for my loadouts
Limitations force you to be creative and find a work around.
I try to make my characters look like actual mercenaries
Zesty's beard has grown to a point where it looks like he's about to pull me over on a rural Missouri road for going twenty-five over the limit.
@@dkskcjfjswwwwwws413 don't remind me of that stream
@@dkskcjfjswwwwwws413hey guys, I guess that's it
@@dkskcjfjswwwwwws413the resemblance is uncanny wtf
@@dkskcjfjswwwwwws413 i guess thats it
The Emporium is such a weird group of individuals, they just love to take Zesty as a punching bag...
And Zesty clearly doesn't care, he's gonna just keep making videos criticizing hats, which is completely fine.
@@chop25official "And Zesty clearly doesn't care"
that one will not age well lmao
@@eliescobis9922get a life kid
@@eliescobis9922 Waiting for Emporium to start doxxing and harassing Zesty in real life because "boo hoo, he made fun of muh hats"
@@spimpsmacker6422 didn't they already do that? What are they gonna do, do it again?
I like how people from Emporioum think of us like we are some sort of degenerates. Yet they make comsetics like this with the intention of them getting added into the game.
Meanwhile, we don't ask Valve to add fempyro into TF2, even though we love hot women. We just quietly install the client-side mod, without bothering anybody.
We? Who do you mean we? Nintendo Wii?
Тафун кага вид дело
@@keithkania3810 "we" as in "we the people"
нихуясе, тайфун
О то ти спариш по англ.
Incoming wave of "let people enjoy things" Twitter crowd who didn't watch the whole video
I mean, are they wrong?
@@littlemoth4956They are.
There is something for everyone, but not everything is for everyone.
@@ThatRipOff They hate you, because you speak the truth!
What we need for pyro is less uwu and more masked mass murderer
A masked mass murderer that's happens to be uwu
@@KudoRedfox cringe
@@KudoRedfox What is "uwu" about them
@@cactusgamingyt9960 its like a face
@@GamerWaffls well it techinically is that, since its a being that commits mas murder and destruction while viewing it as sunshine and rainbows
i think pyros cosmestics should be a mixture of both creepy and uwu/cute, like a mask that looks like those old animatronics, like chuck e cheese (which i think is scarier then its horror version, Freddy Fazbear) thats just my opnion atleast
sorry for english bad, me no speak english from birth, me learn english
This cosmetic is better fitting for a client mod from gamebanana and not a submission to be officially in the game
Just imagine if the fem pyro model was submitted to the workshop
Does he know?
hope he doesn't if that's the case @@gasolinedrinker0
It is in Workshop…
@@Maxi-Gonz. _what._
@@Maxi-Gonz. huh?????
Pyro mains are never going to beat the allegations
Unless you don't own one and have none in your inventory. A great way to stay clean!
One of the things that boggles my mind about the modern state of gaming is the default assumption that everyone seems to be under that when you make or are able to customize a character, you're only interested in inserting yourself in the video game. Much like how Zesty has the engineer as a cowboy because he likes cowboys, I have the bomber's jacket for engineer because I like WWII pilot aesthetic (granted, I would like to get my pilot's license, but I will never be a WWII bomber). I don't want to play as myself in BG3 or Starfield, I'm boring. I want to play as someone who fits in those worlds that may have a couple of similarities to me. But, there is definitely a certain kind of person that can't stand not seeing themselves not inserted in whatever they are watching or playing.
(They're called narcissists.)
Speechless
You've hit jackpot
i hope these words are remembered as a lesson for others to learn
Yeah this applies to the whole current Role-play genre in general (both videogames and tabletop). Instead of living vicariously in the shoes of another person and experiencing a life beyond our own, most people would rather stick with some lazy uninventive self-insert that has no real functionality in a setting, which would be fine if 99% of those characters weren't unbearably metaironic all the time or are just projections of their pathological fetish complexes.
I feel you're making a lot of assumptions about tue intentions of others in making characters
Very rare to see people actually having, like, valid points and not just having biased opinions about what they like or dislike. Good points all around
There used to be a time where "Furry Head" Cosmetics were based on Shoulder Animals Cosmetics the mercenaries had, but now it's just Furry Galore where anyone can be anything. There's no nod to existing cosmetics or little to no reference to actual TF2 content.
Pain.
truth!
The bird heads all had funny explanations behind their existence too, like medic performing a science experiment gone wrong, or merasmus cursing heavy, soldier and sniper that night. They tried to play it off the characters they were designing the items for.
@@Birds_In_Crime Nah bro pyro is totally a furry that loves fetish gear in public!!!! Get owned bigottt!!!!! /s
Its one thing for a dove head for medic, it's another thing when there's shit like this
I still don't understand why there exists a bulldog head for Scout.
(I yearn for monkey head soldier not because furry but because haha monke funni donkey Kong banana weapon)
Pyro as a character is just actually insane and in lore from meet the team it's horrifying. So why didn't there a cosmetic that shows that for him? Like give his a cosmetic that makes them scary, like an example for me is the duck gas mask based off those creepy Disney gas masks. That I feel is what makes the Pyro scary, it's an animal goofy haha mask but with deeper meaning it can be made an idea to be feared. (Maybe the duck mask isn't the best example but you get my point)
y’mean plague doctors? 🤔
Man we got the Jacket hotline Miami refo but it's Halloween restricted 😢
@@truthfuln00dle No, there's actually a series of gas masks from back then that Disney made to try to keep kids calm if they ever needed to use them during events. The masks tried to look friendly by looking like a duck or an animal, but it was still uncanny and rather terrifying despite what it was trying to achieve. It's actually pretty interesting, you should look it up
Insane? What is this slander! Pyro is a respected business man..
Don't make cosmetics that better represent that character appropriately! We can only appeal to internet perverts and people who don't play the game!
Going back to an argument/statement you made that applies here:
If you want to have your own quirky getup or models in game to reflect yourself, install a mod so that you can enjoy it without making everyone else kneel over for an unfitting addition to the game that everyone has to see.
Couldn't have said it better myself
Bru I knew that pfp was familiar 💀 literally an ATF mod LOL but yeah I couldn't of said it any better than that.
A massive portion of tf2s current fan base probably never knew tf2 before it was like.. ‘this’, so I think they’re largely unphased and happy to let it slide. People who started 10 years ago are considered veterans but even 10 years ago tf2 had already lost its true original aesthetic by that point. I remember when the croc-o-style set or whatever it’s called was first released for the sniper and instantly noticing how weird and glossy it looked
To be fair i do often wonder what happened to TFC's playerbase
@@balls3289 It's a couple hundred players, up to their usual 90s and early 2000s antics. Its far from dead.
My first tf2 experience was on the orange box on ps3 which iirc had little to no updates, now that was pure old tf2.
I remember when demopan was originally a criticism of how far tf2’s art style has went, and that was 9 years afo
@@ekris5072 13 to be exact, but yeah, back then peoples made a lot of fuss cause demolition man was wearing white shades with pirate hat that contain treasure on it. If only these peoples have seen cosmetics from last 2 years
My immediat thought was "you want customization?
use
m o d s"
I'm sure more people would use mods if they worked fine on Casual without some bypass method.
YES AGREED
@@ArbitraryOutcomemap_itemtest
@@ArbitraryOutcome most of them do lmao
I miss the times when pyro was just some unhinged psycho with a flamethrower
he is still
Same. I hate how the community treats me.
@@shooey-mcmoss not to the community
Have you ever watched Meet the Pyro?
@@yilli_9109 yes.
my man is spitting facts im so damn tired of these taggy items trying to make it into the game
I responded to this on Twitter and I'll say it here and paraphrase a spy quote, "We have this cosmetic, it's called Pyro The Flamedeer it came in the 2016 and is Assassin Grade! We do not need another one!"
Yea we do not see people running around with the Flamedeer. Clearly the only reason this is added to the game is the money made from people with no care about TF2 or anything but the fur. Like the Flamedeer makes sense and actually fits in with the game unpainted. Lime scouts are no joke a pain.
Man I wish valve would look at some of the older cosmetics/warpaints. They look so GOOD in comparison to some of the crap we got on the workshop right now.
TF2 EMPORIUM TRIES TO MAKE ITEM THAT'S NOT CONTROVERSIAL OR BEFITTING FOR THE GAME COUNT:0
I LOVE THE TF2 EMPORIUM!! I LOVE IT WHEN A MINORITY GROUP DICTATES QUALITY CONTROL!!!!
Oligarchy moment
What makes this comment funnier is that if you squint a bit, Op's profile picture somewhat looks like one of those mouth gaping wojaks, which is entertaining paired with his comment
@@Birds_In_Crimedawg you need to go outside ☠️☠️☠️☠️
@@Birds_In_Crime buddy... I think you need to take your meds
@@energeticyellow1637 am I wrong?
If I open my first ever halloween crate.. and it's THAT
I'm genuinely gonna quit TF2
Man the emporium is like a goyslop dispenser
Instead of that sound dispensers make it's the sound of slop hitting the ground
People want a shitty hat in TF2, the west has fallen
@@TheVideoIsLongEnough I think the main thing is most people don't want the crappy hat and it's taking up a slot a good hat could take instead
@@PepperJeff2022 yeah that's definitely why you referred to it as "goyslop" specifically, and your totally not motivated by ulterior ideologies
@@PepperJeff2022 "globohomo is when the Jews put shitty furries hats in muh videogames" - chronically online turbo virgin
"But how can i play a game without projecting my kink & sexuality to others with my cosmetics?!?"
"I'm not like the other femboys," _Every femboy ever
How can I express myself in tf2 without my lime pyro furry set with my furry futa spray????
Funny joke my man.
“How can I play the game without showing children my giant diaper futa fem dom mommy piss anthro fetish?? Unbelievable.”
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme If you're actually self-degrading enough to call yourself a "femboy", you should immediately isolate yourself from society and spend the rest of your life in the darkest bowels of a cavern where you belong.
i agree with you zesty, the stormtrooper outfit for medic is out of charecter but by god i love the body cosmetic closest thing we can get to a space suit that isn't Halloween restricted
Tf2 also takes place around the same time A New Hope was released. So I’d say it can fit; Just have Mannco provide our doctor with body armor but have it be a shipping mix up with a movie studio or Mannco just buying it as a very cheap alternative to actual armor!
@@keithkania3810 was thinkin far far future but as a 70's cosplay that does sound pretty fitting
terminally online mf's ruined tf2's artstyle
There is an inability to compromise here. Team Fortress 2 has lost it’s aesthetic identity. That’s splits people into two major groups: those who want to preserve it, and those who want to accept it. The compromise for peace here would be that, those who create content non-identifiable with TF2’s aesthetic, must engineer with coherence and appreciation for TF2’s Identity. So we must define the identify- the lexicon of Team Fortress, and agree on that fiction as our criteria for judgement.
TF2 aesthetic drifted from vintage "60s American spy movie", to "cheesy B-Movie".
I said it on one of your streams, Zesty, but I gotta repeat it here. I am a furry, but I never go out of my way to tell people I am one at all. It's just a part of me I keep on a need to know basis. The kind of people who would wear a cosmetic like this would absolutely color it to be the same color as their sona and wear it on every loadout to loudly and proudly tell everyone in the server "IM A FURRY!!!", which is just wrong on so many levels to me.
Especially when I wanna keep away from that stuff as much as possible, having it infest other things I partake in without my consent feels mildly violating. Furry skins in Fortnite, furry skins in Call of Duty, furry skins in TF2, they just won't stop (Fortnite is the worst with the sheer number of kids playing it). And if I say I'm uncomfortable with it, the default responses are always
1. "You don't have to buy the skins and cosmetics!"
Indeed, I don't, but that doesn't mean I can't stop seeing them
2. "They're just expressing themselves!"
Isn't a naked pervert running around the city also expressing themself? To me, they're the same thing. You go out in public spaces, online and IRL with it to express it to others. You can easily keep it to yourself in both respects, but you make the mental choice to show as many other people it as possible.
3. "Furry stuff isn't sexual by default! Stop assuming it always is"
First off, it is, can't argue against that. Secondly, even if it isn't sexual 100% of the time, it (understandably) makes normal people uncomfortable. So forcing others to witness you "express yourself" is creepy at best and exploitative at worst
4. "Just leave the server or game if it makes you uncomfortable"
Ahh yes, I have to leave the game whenever I'm made uncomfortable by Femboy Furry Pyro main #827 wearing a head prize colored after their sona and with a furry icon. Or they could, yknow. Keep their kink to themselves?? For the record, I'm never gonna just leave a game whenever I see a furry. But the fact that they seriously tell me to just remove myself from the game instead of them just using different cosmetics tells me that that *they* are the protected individual, and I am the problem that needs to be removed.
5. "Stfu bigot"
Yes, I've been called a bigot because I don't like furry content being added to everywhere it shouldn't belong.
TLDR, keep furry stuff where it belongs, away from the general public and people who don't want to interact and associate with anything about it. I got no base problem with furries (especially since I am one), but I got a problem when furry content is spread everywhere and forced into the view of others who are made uncomfortable by it.
I respect you
Rare individual with common sense (Rare furry W)
I mean...
I still don't believe furry community is just sexual only ever was for that or all are cringey and annoying assholes that will make you uncomfortable jsut by their sheer existance, but some people sure do be like that. Both in and outside of the furry community. Same way some furries go out of their way to show off proudly that they are a furry to everyone all while having a character that looks like rainbow vomited on a stray cat, there are people who go out of their way to show off their furry hate to the point where it stops just being hate on furries as a concept.
Honestly if not for both I doubt furries would be portrayed this badly.
@simplysmiley4670 That is completely true, the majority of furries aren't loud and proud OwO nuzzlers, but they are unfortunately the vocal minority that gives the majority of furries a bad rap. Me being on the recieving end of the OwO Gang and furry haters lumping me in with the OwO Gang has mostly made me so passive with this stuff, but I do still agree that it's a minority of furries who are that cringe
anime pfps of children make me more uncomfortable than other furries ever have in any game
how can you compare having a furry cosmetic or a profile pic to running around naked in public? you clearly have issues lol
for some reason i don't believe you are actually a furry
Pyro mains on suicide watch
i remember when the artstyle of this game was 60/70s spy movie
"What's art style again? I just want to have a tail and questionable body proportions. Yeah, I got VRChat wdym?"
If that is added, and I unbox it, im gonna delete every single fucking one I get.
I think there should be three rules that cosmetics need for them to be acceptable.
1. Does it fit the intended art style? 2. Does it fit the era that the game takes place? 3. Is it something that the class would actually wear?
As long as those three rules apply it should be acceptable to me.
Also regarding artstyle. Valve did change their way of styling TF2 but it changed so slightly that you barely notice it. The biggest change that I can think of is how they design glass on their models... and that they used more lower quality textures in mercenary park for some reason...
sadly enough we are in a time where especially the sexual preference of identity is being highly elevated as flagpole for identity as a whole, while it should really not be of public concern. People should be into who or whatever they want, but noone wants to have it told publically, read in their steam profiles etc. Sexualization, fetish embracement and gender obsession are not just in online spheres missing the mark of free expression, but are being overly stressed and taken as a core value to seperate oneself from others. Worst of all, even in academic circles this behavior and thinking is indoctrinated; it is my current reality. The matter of sexual identity should simply neither be public affair nor be shoved down your throat like many wish their dicks would be. Noone cares about your preferences and fetishes or kinks, be it 2d muscle mommies or anthro art. It all can have an appeal but noone needs to know you're into that stuff, except a person who is willing to indulge or help you enjoy yourself further in those spaces. Is decency too much to ask for this century? Or am i just thinking too oddly here? just cought up to 6:25 onward, glad to see someone else noticing this concerning over-valueing the sexual aspects of one's identity. Seeing it encouraged and indoctrinated as fundamental part of identity (> literature classes; cultural studies; constructivist approach to identiy), valueing authors because of their sexual preference rather than value of their literature is daily business in academia, starting in first year courses. Fun, free thinking times.
As for the cosmetic itself, an unneded, low quality rehash of already present concepts. Unfitting and overly fetishy in nature, it already has it's furry nieche filled - and half the model is already ingame - as "pyro the flamedeer", which at least manages to stick to the leather mask concept more (notice at the level of the jaw joint the fur / floof shape in a full leather helmet). Eyes, snout and filters are ripped from the flamedeer very obviously; the ears are flat and seem 2d, clipping horribly with any hat (remember, hat based game?) and there are better canine alternatives ingame, which do not screw the cartoony artstyle over - k9 mane and foxy head prize.
Yeah, people are just way too obsessed with sexual stuff to the point that it's hard to have a normal conversation often times. like dear god, the kids in Russia learn how to make bad sex jokes before they even speak their fucking language properly. I legit saw some middle schoolers still struggling to read basic sentences.
Sexuality being so central and vital to people’s identity is just shocking. This reminds me of what my priest told me, and brace yourselves since many would consider this homophobic. But he said that spiritually, to the Orthodox Christian mind, there is no such thing as a homosexual, but rather a person who suffers from the temptation of homosexual sin. It’s one thing to act on it and struggle with it throughout one’s lifetime, and a very different thing to never repent, and instead rejoice in this sin and make it a central aspect of one’s life. People should not define themselves by their sins, and people should not be viewed as the sum of their sins and temptations. People are people. If you sin, repent, arise without despair and keep moving. If you do the same sin next week, still repent. It’s a lifelong struggle. Sorry to bother you, sermon over.
@@wolliveryoutube idk personally i belive gay people are capable of loving eachother and forming of lifelong relationships but you do you
@@generic840that's... Not what he was saying? He was talking about how your sins don't define you. You define you. Your desires and temptations are inevitable, but if you let them define you and be your whole personality and being then you have committed evil.
Tdlr your fetishes and sexuality and gender shouldn't define your worth of status as a person. Your merit should. Something lacking now a days
@@Caragoner Do you seriously not think calling it a "sin" implies a value judgement on homosexuality itself, rather than just the expression of such? What exactly is "defining" you in terms of sexuality? Is it "rejoicing" in a "sin" to have a lifelong monogamous relationship with a member of the same sex? That seems pretty defining to me, whether they're the same sex or not.
The whole free expression argument falls flat when you realize you could have an entire server populated by people wearing this cosemetic
It's like that joke about hipsters claiming to not be mainstream and yet they all look identical
These people aren't for free expression, they're conformists following a trendy fad
Don't forget the ever popular "I'm not like the other girls" statement.
Or just some furries that will no matter what find a way to express themselves as a furry no matter where.
the mercenaries are psychopaths with guns, sorry you cant make them have pronouns they/them. They wouldnt wear Big banana on their head or Fursuit. Tf2 is loved for unique personality of classes and peak team gameplay. You are like pyro who ignores everything and just lives in his head living his life is illusion but sadly first fursuit came out like 20 years after the mercs original time period.
Isn't free expression choosing how you want to express yourself? Even if you're expressing yourself the same way as everyone, that is still free expression
Unless the wolf head is literally forcing them to wear it, which it isn't
@@theceptorperson9570 You're free to express yourself by looking exactly the same as everyone else in your bizarre clique, but it doesn't mean we have to tolerate it
I have a super goofy pyro loadout because i feel like its my way of expressing myself.
I can understand why people would want more cosmetcis like these but i feel like it doesnt fit on tf2
it would be much better if it was clear the pyro was wearing a wolfs head kinda like that one cosmetic we already have
there is a difference between goofy items and whatever amalgamation that pyro cosmetic is
@@rmw9420 yeah i know that.
personally i rock the melted top i love that hat
As far as I'm concerned, most "animal head" cosmetics usually aren't that anthropomorphized and definitely looked more animalistic (and I think drew from the shoulder pets like with owl Sniper and the Pootis bird). I think this helps play more into inhuman, uncanny, and bestial aspect of beast-man hybrids, which I can appreciate more than cosmetics that fail to seem very intimidating or uncanny just because they look a bit *too* anthro rather than monstruous.
As for animal heads on Pyro specifically, I think they could play way more into the "fire" aspect of the *Pyro* (shocker), or just scarier non-mammalian animals in general. For instance, I'm surprised why Pyro doesn't already have a fire ant cosmetic where the head is just straight up an ant head without much stylization (so it stays animalistic) beyond keeping the shading in line with the rest of the game (ants actually look terrifying under a microscope but I don't think those extra tiny details fit TF2 either). Parasitic wasps might also be another possible inspiration point, and hell, they might do the "puff and sting" bit better than that one bee-themed set on the workshop a while back, because unlike bees often being rendered cutesy, ants and wasps are rarely seen as anything beyond terrifying or creepy. The topic of insect and arachnid-themed Halloween sets also makes me think a cockroach-themed set could theoretically work well, too.
This comes from a person with a persona who has bigger bagongabongs than the ego of a scout wearing a full bright green loudaut
I used to use alot of these goofy cosmetics just to be funny but honestly looking back at it most of it was cringe. Also watching your videos on keeping the artstyle of the game and keeping these cosmetics that don't fit into the artstyle of TF2 out of TF2, really made me think about the importance of protecting the integraty of the games artstyle. Keep doing what you do man.
Nah I need this for my tf2 deathgrips the money store cosplay
Just don't be a hacker, ok?
The sadest thing is that, you're right. Things should be added based on the context of the game. But when you give freedom for people to do, pretty much wathever they want, they will do anything, and it should be the job of the developers to pick wisely pic wich items get in to the game baseed on "the game's vision". But it's clear over the years that they themselfs stoped careing about those values. Putting the community, on what i think, its is a unrealistic spot of responsability over this game.
Gatekeep your hobbies kiddos
Gatekeeping is healthy when done right
Doesn't help when they gatekeep us back. You can't make fun of a femboy without risking a vote kick
Bigote
@@TheMasterd333 *Bigot
Also, I've seen far more bigotry from wokies towards everyone else
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme i was just complimenting the moustache
I just saw this on the workshop this morning and thought yep zesty's gonna love this one
Adding more fuel to fire is what I'd like to say. I hope this item does not get added. References like Alien, Star-Wars in TF2 fit in a certain context, they were added in a community alien invasion update. Anime references with certain taste and style can work like the chaser set is a reference to Lupin the third but can't go overboard like adding super sayian hair to scout or something.
eh, no the Alien and Star-Wars ones really dont fit at all either
giving scout a lightsaber doesnt work within the context of tf2, regardless of it being a "community update", by that logic ANY cosmetic fits as long as it's a "community update", blatant all-might body alteration for heavy that completely changes his model? ah it's a community update so its fiiiiiiiiiine
plus we already have enough furry cosmetics anyway we dont need more, the more cosmetics in a single theme there are the harder it is to get items outside of that theme from random drops
@@edenengland1883 Your honor, but the lightsaber looks cool.
idk this hat seems pretty useful for quickly identifying furries so that you can hard focus them
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We already have the head prize, the superior furry hat.
You have a point though...
its comments like this that shows me that everyone on every side is a raging idiot
@@Starlit_JunoEXACTLY!!! I have a head prize, this thing in the video just looks ugly
babe wake up, new zesty-kino dropped
at this point they might as well make a tf2 clone for the furries and emporium dead brainers. they can make neon puke and goofy fucking hats in there and leave tf2 alone
I'm not gonna sugarcoat it...
If you look at the workshop page of the guy who made this he unsurprisingly has clown vomit war paints
These hats make me physically ill.
conscientious objector furry corn pyro mains on their way to defend this cosmetic like its their mother:
Exactly. Stop projecting yourself and YOUR interests onto tf2, or any game. What’s more conducive to your love for tf2? The established characters and setting, the atmosphere the game has? Or because it’s a painting game where you can throw your shit at the characters to see if you can make yourself?
Cosmetics like this exist because some people choose the latter. Tf2 only recently became a tacky art contest to see what stupid irrelevant shit can be added to the game. It used to prioritize making the world feel more real and lively.
This is a deeper problem with the culture rn. Everyone is so motivated by what they want and everything needs to be specifically tailored to them. They don’t respect the art, the soul something has outside of your own touches to it. Tf2 is a masterpiece. It was made by a couple guys that really wanted to make something great, and they did.
We disrespect the wonderful game they made by trying to make it all about what we want at the expense of what WOULD be in it. Hats like this are literally a disgrace to tf2.
Tf2 Emporium is just a joke
This reminds of the cat ears they put in Halo infinite, a terrible idea that does not fit at all.
And unfortunately I don't see them ever leaving Halo. Can you imagine how much money those cat ears made 343? A whole lot.
It's a sign of people becoming escapist and attached to their media instead of wanting immersion. See 3:20
I haven't played Halo since the third game and this comment makes me glad about my decision 🤣
@@herkloadHey man, you should really play halo reach
TF2 community trying not to fuck up any community made cosmetics or weapons with the intent of getting added into the game challenge:
I just wish mfs would stay grounded in the reality of the game. CS weapon skins, hell even the gloves and operators, are grounded in the reality of CS. It's realistic, of course I can't answer that a real world FBI, GIGN, SAS, etc would carry around a Dragon Lore but I can't say they wouldn't. That's how customization stuff should be. *I can and cannot say the character would use it.* The bird cosmetics of TF2 are a perfect example, it's grounded in TF2's silly world. The only thing acceptable for Pyro, to me, is the Pyroshark and Phoenix (maybe that little slime guy as well).
Edit: Like I just thought of it. Ground the silly stuff into Pyro's mental illness. Pyrovision only type of thing, that'd be dope. So without Pyrovision it's purely psychotic to see Pyro walking around with, idk, the pelt of skinned wolf, then with pyrovision it's this furry shit. We'll all still know you're a furry, but only pyrovision mfs will see it.
Did you *really* think you could leave a bunch if pyro mains in a cage without a major update for so many years and expect them not to go crazy?
to be fair *everyone* playing since jungle inferno has at least 2 mental illnesses, except for pyro mains they have at least 15(including being a furry)
@@idkwhattotype511and they play like a spastic too (abuse that massive airblast hitbox)
I am now reminded of that one 4chan post where Anon comes across a furry TF2 server and it's as gross as you think.
It's just porn.
Nothing but porn.
DONT REMIND ME OF THAT. EUGH.
pyro, kinda like demoman, has a some what narrow scope of item themes at its disposal for cosmetic sets. either way i don't think leaning into the "omg furry pyro main" is going to help this issue. the themes thing for pyro and demo is just my opinion.
remember, kids: when it disturbs the silhouette within a large margin, it ruins the art style
Huh?
So that's why is hallowen restricted? Like the double scout? Or any other hallowen item?
@@eggriceggrnesto23yup!
@@littlemoth4956go listen to the developer commentary for tf2 and you'll understand.
@@eggriceggrnesto23 The corpse carrier literally broke the game, it should've NEVER BEEN ADDED
You already started your day bad by logging on Twitter.
things like this are better kept as mods. with vscript making model and cosmetic changes possible for official valve servers, there's no reason to try sneaking artstyle and theme breaking cosmetics into the game. just mod it in.
It’s sad that the concept of anthro animals is now in tandem with fetishes
Yeah, I do believe that the best part of TF2 cosmetics is finding stuff that works for you that you like to wear. I alternate between two styles with my classes, one being a fancy dress uniform type look that's early 1900s-esque, and the other being flat-out silly mode.
My most prized possession is a simple no frills Tsar Platinum for Heavy cause i like having a big fancy coat for the fella that covers his arms. Couldn't care less about it being a JoJo reference, I just like the coat. That and pairing it up with the ushanka and the Chicken Kiev for ultimate Soviet Pootis is one of the best cosmetic combos out there, right up there with Captain Lung Cancer Demoman.
regarding the mario/jojo/stormtrooper sets, it really cheapens the game for me to have it feel like it's leeching off of other popular IPs and I really hate it, it's like TF2 is a chinese bootleg or some shit
(not to mention the fireman soldier set that directly takes its aesthetic from the chinese ripoff of TF2, Final Combat, which is just... really fucking funny? Did they not realize what they were adding with that one? Legitimately had to do a double-take when I saw that ingame)
Yes, the Final Combat reference was intentional.
I would rather get rid of garbage we have in game than to pour more in.
Everybody would
Pyro has far too many furry cosmetics as is and it's attempting to spead to other classes. The entire premise of the animal cosmetics initially was like "hey merasmus did some shit and made the mercs turn into the animals theyre most similarly alligned to" so adding blatant fursuit stuff is 20 steps too far.
This comment's mainly about the first few minutes of the video.
Ok, I agree that it's furry bait, but I don't think it's fetish bait. Something like a giant barefoot cosmetic would be fetish bait. A fox/wolf head, while really not fitting in the game anymore and kinda being oversaturated within the community workshop and currentl item pool, is quite tame and not really anything fetish-wise. It can represent one, but that's kind of a stretch and only looking at one side of what it means.
TL;DR: I agree with most of the video and that it shouldn't be in the game, but the use of the word fetish doesn't properly apply.
This video set twitter on fire. Even my phone blew up while I was at work because people were going mental.
I feel like these types of people are the type to buy the new iphone every year. I'm glad that it's not just people inside the game see this for what it is, after the Turkey Tom video it seems that people more or less have shown more appreciation to the art style because it seems like every modern game just hurts to look at. Thanks for actually using your platform to help return this game to have an actual standard in terms of workshop items, I am sorry that you have to suffer the shit from them. But hey you have a PhD and they definitly don't. The TF2 emporium and it's consequences have been a disaster for the eyes.
Not even buy the iphone, last time i was in a store with electronics i don't know their name, i overheard how an employee was offering some girl to RENT OUT the newest iphone for a year
The fact there are many people who would do that only to brag about how rich they are on the internet is beautiful
@@balls3289 bro what? They seriously rent out phones? My phone is just an old 2016 phone and hey, it's durable. Sure it's cracked from skateboarding but it works just fine
Take a look at modern furry art and then look at the existing animal cosmetics for tf2 and it becomes evident why the existing cosmetics work and why many in the workshop dont. You look at the eyes of a furry character and you can see the human soul there, you look at the eyes of an actual animal and you do not see that, you see something beastial. The bird heads, the bear head for heavy, poopy doe for soldier and vampyro for pyro are good examples of this. This same logic also applies to how TF2 animal cosmetics dont give up animal facial features in order to make human expressions like with furry art.
We can also notice from modern furry art that they will often diminish or give up certain animal features in order to conform more to the human shape such as shrinking down a snout/changing the shape of the head or removing a hump to allow the character to properly stand upright like a human would or switching out flippers for fingers and opposable thumbs. The TF2 animal cosmetics dont tend to do this and often embrace the awkward combination of mann and animal such as with the manngaroo set for sniper. Much of it looks awkward on sniper's mostly human body and comes across as the unholy combination of mann and beast rather than some stable anthro species.
When I see the heavy walking around with a bear head I wonder if hes going to do something rational or just start sniffing the air and growling at people. When I see a soldier with the monkey head I question weather he will pick up his rocket launcher to attack me or if hes going to fling poo at me instead. When I see the manngaroo I question how sniper manages to walk around with such big feet or how he adjusts to the world when he suddenly has a big ass kangaroo snout in the way. When I see bird people all I can hear from them is comments about eating worms or laying eggs in my mouth. When I am shown a picture of a furry the only question I have is how much money they spend a year on shampoo.
Animals cosmetics can and do work in TF2, but they need to be done correctly and in line with what we already have, think sicience fiction/horror and not this uwu owo cuteness overload nonsense.
Well said. Hell, it might be me but feel like insect and arachnid-themed cosmetics could work Pyro specifically, but in a way that plays into how terrifying they are to many. Like I wonder if a cockroach-man hybrid could be unsettling (in a good way) if one leaned far more into "beast" than "man".
@@ArbitraryOutcome cockroach gang rise up! Unkillable, flying, skittering, trash eating and nuclear blast surviving!
Yeah, the rubber wolf head is a bit sus, like furry stuff that sorta makes sense because of werewolves and jokes like it or shoulder companions, there is a husky item to go off of already too why do you go straight for the fetish gear.
All the bright tacky cosmetics should be restricted to pyroland
Why are literally all pyros furrys? Pyro has so many cool gas masks and helmets and cool potential for new masks, but all I see are dog heads.
I dunno, man. I enjoy playing pyro myself and I don't see the appeal in making the psycho with psychotic weapons something like.. that.
I for one decided to make pyro look like some dingy street sweeper out of a slightly more dystopian world during a plague (namely- pale green gas mask, molotovs on his hip, trench coat, scrappy weapons like Degreaser, Gas Passer, and Homewrecker) and other semi-realistic shit. I'm not even a furry but I'm friends with a lot. Almost universally I bet they would hate this cosmetic.
I assume 'cuz the gas mask and showing no skin kinda makes him seem inhuman so it's easier for furries who want to present themselves in-game as something inhuman like a furry to gravitate towards him.
The best thing about Zesty Jesus is that he is honest and a person that isin't out of their mind
This is a hit in the guts for pyro
0:26 Sniper complains about scouts
this cosmetic wouldnt be so bad if it didnt look EXACTLY like puppy play gear, its a dice roll whether its supposed to be furry, fetish or actual halloween cosmetic
Zesty: Talks about video game cosmetics having different tastes for different people
Also Zesty: Talks about how video games shouldn't have different tastes for different people
Whatever you say, AI pfp.
@@SalesmanWave Who else cares if its AI? It's the only thing i can use while i work on my actual profile picture
When did I say video games shouldn't have different tastes? Timestamp? Source? Proof?
TF2 can have different tastes for different people, so long as said cosmetics are reflective of the tone, themes, and stylization of the game. Otherwise they stick out like a sore thumb and are an eyesore.
@@zestyalt What makes the cosmetic in the video an eyesore, in that case? For one, it's Halloween restricted, and it matches the color of pyros mask. Halloween items aren't MEANT to look normal; they're meant to look like a cosmetic you would wear during Halloween. It seems like a very petty thing to call the hat a f-tish item, considering the fact that most people in the furry community don't see things like this as f-tishistic, and it sounds like the result of your own mind thinking that way, no offense. Also, sorry that these cosmetics bother you, but having them outright not in the game wouldn't sit right with some players who actually like to have cosmetics that they can relate to. Not everyone is as passionate about the aesthetic you want as you are. If it really bothers you that much, there are mods that remove cosmetics from the game.
@@omegalite8788 I genuinely believe its an indirect way for them to hate on furries. To be completely honest, any idea of tf2's "preserved art style" was thrown out the window once they added unusual effects (how is that time period appropriate?). @zestyalt 's freudian slip was him calling some dog pyro cosmetic a fetish item, this assumption is unfair. Hes just mad, so he jumps through mental gymnastics to justify his hate, and the argument falls flat on its face.
I'm a furry myself, but even I wouldn't want this in the game. I think the Head Prize was already really pushing it, I felt like that cosmetic only really fit maybe Heavy, Soldier, and perhaps Sniper with the whole Huntsman getup, being a hunter and stuff. They are the ones that seem like the types to hunt an animal and then fashion a "prize" out of its head as a hood of sorts.
I will say, I wouldn't call this fetishistic, furry does not equal fetish, this is on the same level as Buggs Bunny. But I also wouldn't want Buggs Bunny in TF2.
This shit belongs in Fortnite where there basically is no art style or characterization, it's all just "Insert Personality Here" characters, but TF2 isn't like that and it really feels like a big middle finger to the characters and world I semi grew up with.
Pyro would never be a furry, even his Valve-sanctioned "animal version" halloween cosmetic is a dragon, something fire themed, it makes actual sense for the Pyro to dress up as a fire-breathing beast during Halloween. It doesn't make sense for him to be whatever species this is meant to represent.
Blasphemous, is the word I would use, alongside "no"
edit: yeah i didnt finish the video before mentioning fortnite, looks like i was beaten to the punch on that one lol
Based take
While I mostly agree with the sentiment I feel like I have to nitpick and point out that furry doesn't inherently mean fetish.
There's plenty of people who are just in it for the cute animal characters. Of course saying that the majority of the community doesnt want to fuck them would be dishonest, but it's not like Disneys Robin Hood is inherently sexual, is all I'm saying
People choose the weirdest things to be upset about
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I do find it interesting a lot of things that make it an appropriate reference cross over with the content of Jojos. The hat also is a Gakuran which we really didn't have in the game tied to both official institutions and cultural styles that existed from the 50's onward.
Sure it has the silly badges on one of it's styles but I'd still argue that it covers a bunch of themes that fit nicely into tf2 without explicitly being the jojo hat
The Jojo set at least, in my opinion, is an exception, simply because it is cool even if you don't understand the reference. Someone who has never even heard of Jojo can add the Tzar Platinum to their loadout simply because it looks good with other cosmetic itens and doesn't look out of place at all.
I draw the line at the Batman set tho
the Jojo shirt removes most of the team colors on Heavy's body
@@azizabdul8914 Not true. The Tzar Platinum has Team Colors on the sleeves and around the neck, which is where the team colors on the base Heavy model are anyway. The rest of it is also team colored albeit heavily muted, being either a reddish-brown or a bluish-black.
The comment of several distinct words for the youtube algorithm to promote the video.
twitter isn't real life
It’s crazy to me how Fortnite went from PvE to Battle Royale to basically roblox. You can play guitar hero with Spider-Man, Peter Griffin, Indiana Jones, and Travis Scott in your band.
Dawg still spitting facts
atleast my degreaser named "furry burner 2.1" can finally live its name
Least degen pyro main
This video reminds me of the same effect being brought upon gaming - and other forms of media for that matter - by the LGBTQ+ community. In the context of a game's identity, perhaps a pride flag wouldn't work, but the company adds this regardless either to pander to the rainbow alphabet, or force a message about minorities into a world where said problems don't exist. In short - why is there pride flags in a world where LGBTQ+ people are not oppressed?
Random comparison aside, I do agree that being consistent with your game's identity is essential to creating a memorable work, and it's things like this that make me concerned for the funny fortress game in the relevant hypothetical scenario Valve decides to mount the update horse again. It hurts as a writer to see people with little concern for the game's identity trying to make a tribute by inserting nothing but their own pride into it, with little to no inspiration from the source material, or any creative utilization of the game's narrative..
I like how furries in tf2 are so desperate that they literally use an item that is the decapitated and stuffed head of a fox being used as a mask
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at this point I thank many players would rather them fix the game and miss out on cosmetics for a short time
As a furry these items don't deserve to be in the game.
I know it doesn't belong in the game, and I hope valve has grown over the last couple updates to the point they wouldn't consider it. However, I must admit that if it was added, I would use it.