Rogue's Col Roule
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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
- Similar to other cosmetics that appear worn on the wrist, such as the Essential Accessories or the Pip-Boy, the edges of the sleeves are not visible in first person view. A fix for this has been sent in to Valve by the creator.
- When killed by an enemy wielding Your Eternal Reward, this item does not disappear with the rest of the Spy's corpse.
- The Rogue's Col Roule has an issue with lighting, frequently becoming darker than normal or sometimes entirely black.
- Changing teams outside of the spawnroom will sometimes cause the Rogue's Col Roule worn by the corpse you leave to appear the opposite color.
- The Spy's original white shirt can be seen around the edges in some taunts, particularly the Schadenfreude taunt.
- The sleeves clip through the underside of the Spy's suit when the Spy is moving.
- Taunting with any of the Spy's firearms will cause the Spy's hand to clip through the Col Roule as he goes to adjust his tie, which is now underneath the Col Roule.
- The sleeves clip through the underside of the Spy's suit when the Spy is moving.
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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