Season of the High Stakes - Roadmap (Summer 2025)

What the hell?? I had zero clue the original had a unique idle animation.
Do any other outfits have one? I thought that 47 didn’t really have any idle animation for any of his outfits other than his usual “stand there menacingly”

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I think it’s because it’s normally a disguise? But I’m not sure if the few other unlockable disguise reskins have them

Saw this photo on AP right after reading this…

September Twitch Drop: Purple Archbishop’s Robes

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It’s been a while, but I think the cowboy outfit twirls his gun… let me know if I miss remembered :laughing:

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I still wait for the purple rain umbrella. :prince:

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47 stands like a cowboy and tips his hat in the cowboy outfit.

Corky the Clown has an idle animation that makes him look spaced out.

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I still want them to go through and fix everything related to money in The Banker so it reads as “100,000”, not “100.000” because… wtf is that?

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This is because, like with the Plague Doctor and Ghostly Fan outfits, all the devs did was essentially copy-paste the disguise and make it a suit unlock, and didn’t modify the actual structure of the file or its contents to any large degree. In this case, they recoloured the shorts purple, thus keeping the standing animation from the original disguise variant.

A consequence of this mindset is that, this is their third suit unlockable in the past year to not have Rain effects in Chongqing. Because nobody would think to use swimwear as an ironic fashion choice for a rainy level…


I jest, it’s an oversight, but it’s becoming a worryingly common one. They did at least apply the same measures to the rest of the suits from this update (though the pineapple suit is literally a reskin of an already-existing unlockable, so it had the rainfx regardless), so that’s good at least.

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One part of his “suit” could still be wet…

“Aw yeah! Nothing like a good Twitch… Ahhhh!.. Stream!”

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Thank you for this cursed comment.

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I meant regularly.

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In Europe commas are used for decimals so it wouldn’t make much sense either to use one. A better spelling would probably be “100 000”?

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I’m English and I definitely use comma’s in an informal context. It looks nicer than plain dots.

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“Continental Europe” ie Germany, France etc.

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In Brazil commas are also used for decimals, and dots at each 3 digits, so it makes sense.

Not really. In punctuation, a period (dot) represents an end, while a comma represents a separation. In a sentence, like this one, a comma represents a separation of the different sections of the sentence, and a period, like the one you’re about to see, marks the end of the sentence. In numbers, a comma represents a separation of the hundreds from the thousands, from the millions, and so on, while a period marks the end of the whole numbers and the beginning of percentages or fractions that are not being represented as percentages or fractions, called decimals. When showing monetary amounts - and I’m using the dollar for this one as it’s the only currency that I’m familiar with - the comma functions the same as it does with regular number counting, and the period represents the end of the dollar amount entirely and the beginning of the cents portion of the monetary balance. So using commas or periods for purposes that they are not intended for, with money or otherwise is confusing. For the record, I have no idea why periods are permissible with internet language like URLs and email addresses, but commas are not used at all.

The US is not the entire world. In many countries (and I believe France is one of them) commas and periods are used for numbers in the inverse way of how the US does.

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As a Brit, I make you right that the continental European usage of commas as a decimal point is insanity and should get in the bin where it belongs, but I can’t let you Yanks off the equally insane MM/DD/YYYY date format when it should clearly be either DD/MM/YYYY or else YYYY/MM/DD (if, say, using for filenames where you want to sort files in date order using the filename etc). Months at the beginning or end of any date format is sufficient justification for you guys to admit that Independence was the wrong move, and take steps to rejoin the Empire and bend the knee to King Charlie again.

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I just can’t get behind saying that any one system for these things is “right” as opposed to any other, myself. Calendars are entirely made up.

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