s about the CS.
s about the CS.
You're familiar with how the buying system functions and understand that cammo is just for epeen. You've got a stat track AWP and want to keep it, but you also need to buy games. Your spending so far was around $10 on keys, with the rest coming from card sales and other sources. What do you think? Also, what crosshair should you pick for a new player who isn't a total beginner—you mentioned playing other FPS games on PC. Let me know your thoughts in the thread!
The traditional static crosshair is what I prefer most. I’d gladly part with the AWP anytime, regardless of skins or if someone is ready to pay around $40 for a digital asset—I wouldn’t hesitate to give it up.
I enjoy materials. They pair well with a collection of items alongside some potatoes.
Grade isn't the only factor, it's about the appearance and condition of the camo, plus the overall quality. The trading system resembles TF2 yet has its own twist—you need to keep monitoring the market regularly. For example, a p250 | sand dune is priced at 0.04 on well-worn terrain. To trade in for a $4 item or camo, you must offer ten times that amount. For me, Classic Crosshair works well, but it doesn’t display recoil and spread details, so I prefer Dynamic Classic. Regarding the ranking system, just playing Competitive is enough. If you’re new and win ten straight games, you earn Master Guardian—though I don’t recall the exact rules. K/D and W/L rates significantly impact your standing; what seems easy at first can quickly change if you fall behind.
I listed it at $34.50 hoping to purchase my friend's CS Go game.