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When Valve ban community servers to give people skins that they don’t own, how come you think a workshop map can?
At most you could find a map where you can test out vanilla knives.
2. If you are new to Counter-Strike the idea that you would get in trouble or banned for looking at different models seems ridiculous.
Comments like this are unhelpful and rude, the true double whammy.
However, the rule that Valve ban community servers to give out skins is real, there are even videos about it.
And beside, not all people play only on Valve servers, some play full time in community servers, some play only workshop maps. You can mess around with console and get vanilla knife with no problem. However, Valve don’t like community servers using their property(weapon skins). I know this since one in my friendlist got a global cooldown (5 weeks) for hosting a server with skin changer and being removed the right to host future servers.
I was not calling you new nor was I calling the community server ban on weapon skins and knife models fake.
I was saying a new person, like the OP, probably doesn't know this and treating them like they SHOULD know this as fact is kind of rude.