Are all field-tested CS:GO skins equally damaged?
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FloatValueFanatic
Actually, field-tested skins can vary quite a bit. Some can look almost minimal wear while others are closer to well-worn. It's all about the skin's float value. The closer to 0.15 (the lower end of FT), the cleaner it looks. Above that, and you start seeing more wear.
Best answer
FloatValueFanatic
Actually, field-tested skins can vary quite a bit. Some can look almost minimal wear while others are closer to well-worn. It's all about the skin's float value. The closer to 0.15 (the lower end of FT), the cleaner it looks. Above that, and you start seeing more wear.
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JeanWearsPrada
Nope, not all field-tested (FT) skins in CS:GO look the same. Even though they share the same category, the wear and tear can vary a lot. It's sort of like having two pairs of jeans that are both 'lightly worn' but one has a tiny scratch while the other has a faded knee. You gotta check each skin 'cause some look almost new while others look like they've seen some things.
InspectorGadget
Field-tested? More like field-tossed. But seriously, they vary a lot. Always inspect in-game before buying!
CSGOLucky
Lol no, field-tested is a broad church. Some skins are pretty clean, others look like they've been through the wars. It's a lucky dip!
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