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I am experienced in all knife types.
After a couple of months, I stick to flip knifes and sold the rest.
They feel balanced. Comfortable animation, size is just right, not loud and simple.
It is but some of us are mad like that tho.
It can provide the same satisfaction as buying a new bag or shoe in real life.
It's a realm where people buy things to show off. Expensive shirts, bags, shoes, etc. Those will depreciate over time eventually be thrown. For the skins, they can still trade for games or to sell for profits when they wish to stop.
No other games can do that. Take Capcom for example, asking for $8 to unlock a fighting character. It's ridiculous! That data is in our files! hackers would win towards the end! For CSGO, however, it's simply a different experience. The skin success have confused a lot of people. Why do I feel like buying it? It's just pixels! Stop thinking. Because it truly has that realm and market.