Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the popular first-person shooter from Valve, has been in the news a lot lately - and not in a good way. Following a report this past spring about Global Offensive players essentially using the game to gamble, a scandal came to light in which a couple of well-known Counter-Strike YouTube personalities were outed as owners of a Global Unpleasant betting website that they promoted in their videos.
How did it come to this? How did a video game become a gateway to gambling for its players, many of whom admit in order to being under the legal gambling age in the U. S.?
The answer centers on "skins" in Global Attacking, and no, the term has nothing to do with the expression of "having skin in the game. " Let us explain.
WHAT IS A SKIN?
In general, a "skin" in a video game is an alternate outfit of some kind, whether for a character or item. In the particular context of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the skin - also known as a "finish" -- is a unique visual design for a weapon, whether it’s a firearm or a knife.
WHAT DOES A SKIN DO?
Literally nothing. Except look fabulous, that is.
A skin in Global Offensive is a purely cosmetic item, meaning that it only affects the look of a tool, not its firepower. The P90 submachine gun, for instance, behaves exactly the same way in the game regardless of whether it comes in the Leather or Sand Spray skins.
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- Jun 07 Wed 2017 10:38
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