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* With the [[Polycount update]]'s release, an asset managing error occurred, causing the Rimmed Raincatcher's model and texture to replace those of the [[Tippler's Tricorne]]. After noticing the error Valve decided to add the Rimmed Raincatcher as a separate hat and it was added to the drop system, but not yet added to the game files. Due to this, any player that managed to find the Raincatcher from a hat drop, or crafting result, would have an "Unknown Item" displayed in one of the on-line backpack viewers. This was shortly resolved after, when the [[October 6, 2010 Patch]] was released, which restored the Tippler's Tricorne to its original model and texture and added the Rimmed Raincatcher as a separate item to the game files. | * With the [[Polycount update]]'s release, an asset managing error occurred, causing the Rimmed Raincatcher's model and texture to replace those of the [[Tippler's Tricorne]]. After noticing the error Valve decided to add the Rimmed Raincatcher as a separate hat and it was added to the drop system, but not yet added to the game files. Due to this, any player that managed to find the Raincatcher from a hat drop, or crafting result, would have an "Unknown Item" displayed in one of the on-line backpack viewers. This was shortly resolved after, when the [[October 6, 2010 Patch]] was released, which restored the Tippler's Tricorne to its original model and texture and added the Rimmed Raincatcher as a separate item to the game files. | ||
* Although this hat is commonly worn by Scottish folks during celebrations that involve drinking alcohol, it is also commonly known to build up and redirect rain water from the wearer's face (as the name suggests). | * Although this hat is commonly worn by Scottish folks during celebrations that involve drinking alcohol, it is also commonly known to build up and redirect rain water from the wearer's face (as the name suggests). | ||
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Revision as of 14:17, 21 November 2010
“ | They're goin' to bury whats left of ye in a soup can!
Click to listen
— The Demoman
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The Rimmed Raincatcher is a community-created headwear item for the Demoman. It has a similar shape to the Tippler's Tricorne, except the brims are larger, have a golden strip at their rim, and are team-colored on the outside. The hat was added in the October 6, 2010 Patch.
Painted variants
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Trivia
- The original name for this hat was "Traditional Drinking Hat" before Valve renamed it.
- With the Polycount update's release, an asset managing error occurred, causing the Rimmed Raincatcher's model and texture to replace those of the Tippler's Tricorne. After noticing the error Valve decided to add the Rimmed Raincatcher as a separate hat and it was added to the drop system, but not yet added to the game files. Due to this, any player that managed to find the Raincatcher from a hat drop, or crafting result, would have an "Unknown Item" displayed in one of the on-line backpack viewers. This was shortly resolved after, when the October 6, 2010 Patch was released, which restored the Tippler's Tricorne to its original model and texture and added the Rimmed Raincatcher as a separate item to the game files.
- Although this hat is commonly worn by Scottish folks during celebrations that involve drinking alcohol, it is also commonly known to build up and redirect rain water from the wearer's face (as the name suggests).
- There is a skin which transforms a certain Demoman hat into the Rimmed Raincatcher.
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