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* Like the [[Essential Accessories]], [[Pip-Boy]] and the [[Purity Fist]], the sleeves of the Rogue's Col Roule are invisible to the player in first-person view. | * Like the [[Essential Accessories]], [[Pip-Boy]] and the [[Purity Fist]], the sleeves of the Rogue's Col Roule are invisible to the player in first-person view. | ||
* The Rogue's Col Roule has an issue with lighting, frequently becoming darker than normal or sometimes entirely black. | * The Rogue's Col Roule has an issue with lighting, frequently becoming darker than normal or sometimes entirely black. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 13:33, 12 December 2011
“ | I'll see you in hell... you handsome rogue!
Click to listen
— The Spy
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The Rogue's Col Roule is a Miscellaneous item for the Spy. It swaps out the Spy's traditional collar and tie for a team-colored turtleneck, worn underneath his suit coat.
Painted variants
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Update history
- The Rogue's Col Roule was added to the game.
July 12, 2011 [Item schema update]
- This item can now be used in crafting.[1]
- This item can now be purchased in the Mann Co. Store.
- The item can now be crafted.
Bugs
- Like the Essential Accessories, Pip-Boy and the Purity Fist, the sleeves of the Rogue's Col Roule are invisible to the player in first-person view.
- The Rogue's Col Roule has an issue with lighting, frequently becoming darker than normal or sometimes entirely black.
Trivia
- The Rogue's Col Roule was originally named the "Treacherous Turtleneck".[2]
- Col roulé is French for turtleneck.
References
- ↑ Team Fortress 2 Schema diff (commit
7d5de030…
) on OPTF2 Wiki Schema Tracker, 18:07:08 UTC, July 12, 2011. Accessed July 12, 2011. - ↑ Treacherous Turtleneck by Svdl on GameBanana. Accessed July 21, 2011.
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