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Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

Submitted by Alp135, , Thread ID: 172279

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RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#31
If the skin you bought give you motivation to play then yes, it changes your game mentally.
But its doesn't change the game physically.

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#32
no, just the eye rejoices when there is a beautiful skin, it does not affect the skill ...

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#33
depends, I feel better when im holding a weapon with skins

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#34
Skins IMO don't change gameplay at all, it's just a cool way to flex on the poor people.

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#35
if you play with different skins on steam you can get VAC BAN / ... and yes your frame drop go down ... and you can get laggy Wink

So play clear !

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#36
Skins do not effect gameplay other than what your guns look like and maybe a bit of placebo

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#37
18-05-2020, 12:19 PM
Alp135 Wrote:
What do you think? Some people say they play better because of the skins but I disagree.

no you can win globals without any skin bro im supreme and i only have stickers on my inventory

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#38
Of course they don't affect it lol. There is no parctical benefit for using skins in CS GO

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#39
I feel better when playing with skins. I like to look at them and am excited to talk about them with my teammates. They often are a nice opener to talk about with randoms.

RE: Do you think skins really affect the gameplay?

#40
Skins dosen't affect gameplay in any way just the texture is changed but if the player get a placebo from having a weapon with skin and it's playing better then that skin just "unlocked" something in his brain that is related to how good he can be

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