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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The item's name is a reference to the German word ''[[w:Panzer|panzer]]'', meaning "tank".
 
* The item's name is a reference to the German word ''[[w:Panzer|panzer]]'', meaning "tank".
* The tank model is based on the [[w:M4 Sherman|M4A3(105) Sherman]]. It is reflected in the name of its texture file {{code|sherman_tank.vtf}}.
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* The tank model is based on the [[w:M4 Sherman|M4 Sherman]]. It is reflected in the name of its texture file {{code|sherman_tank.vtf}}.
 
* One of the Soldier's taunt-specific lines is a reference to [[w:War (The Temptations song)|''War'']] by [[w:Edwin Starr|Edwin Starr]].
 
* One of the Soldier's taunt-specific lines is a reference to [[w:War (The Temptations song)|''War'']] by [[w:Edwin Starr|Edwin Starr]].
 
* "Screaming Eagles" is a nickname for the [[w:101st Airborne Division|101st Airborne Division]] of the army of the United States of America. It participated in several operations during World War II and the Vietnam War.
 
* "Screaming Eagles" is a nickname for the [[w:101st Airborne Division|101st Airborne Division]] of the army of the United States of America. It participated in several operations during World War II and the Vietnam War.

Revision as of 20:02, 31 August 2023

The Panzer Pants is a special taunt for the Soldier.

When activated, the Soldier stands at attention before a small tank pops up from the ground below and around him, which he proceeds to drive. Pressing Primary Fire (default key: MOUSE1) makes the Soldier fire a shot and say a voiceline. The shots are purely cosmetic and do not deal any damage to enemies. Ending the taunt causes the tank to explode, and the Soldier jumps out with a backflip.

The Soldier continuously drives the tank forward, being impossible to stop or reverse; it is possible to steer left and right, though. When steering, the Soldier turns to the side together with the tank's cannon, allowing players to shoot slightly to the sides as well.

Demonstration

Update history

October 19, 2018 Patch (Scream Fortress 2018)

  • The Panzer Pants was added to the game.

October 22, 2018 Patch

  • Fixed a common crash related to the Panzer Pants taunt.

August 11, 2022 Patch

  • Updated the description.

Unused content

  • In the game files, there are two unused textures for the Panzer Pants both of which originate from Day of Defeat: Source. The first one, named sherman_tank_destroyed, features a charred version of the tank. The second one is an alternative version of the first one, named sherman_tank_snow, being covered in snow instead.

Bugs

  • Occasionally the tank disappears, causing players to see the Soldier's arms and legs bent in an unorthodox angle.[1]
  • The tank's engine noises stop playing if interrupted by fall damage or footsteps.
  • If the Soldier has the Beggar's Bazooka, pressing Primary Fire to fire with the tank loads the first rocket.
    • Holding Primary Fire while loading the first rocket, then activating the taunt results in the Beggar's reloading and eventually overloading. [2]
  • The smoke effect from the tank's exhaust pipe plays constantly until the player presses the Primary Fire.
  • Using a voice command after beginning this taunt, but before it starts moving, causes it to not move forward. The player may appear to be able to turn, however other players are unable to see this movement. Allies are unable to move the taunting player, but enemies are still able to push them with knockback.

Trivia

  • The item's name is a reference to the German word panzer, meaning "tank".
  • The tank model is based on the M4 Sherman. It is reflected in the name of its texture file sherman_tank.vtf.
  • One of the Soldier's taunt-specific lines is a reference to War by Edwin Starr.
  • "Screaming Eagles" is a nickname for the 101st Airborne Division of the army of the United States of America. It participated in several operations during World War II and the Vietnam War.

Gallery

References