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you made a video on publishing maps
and at the same time advertising your map
Insaaaaaaane
Here's my video trying it out -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flHhLuFZNLM&t
I watched a video a few years back on tf2 and other game's team colors, either red or blue, could have an effect on your gameplay because of how your brain sees the colors and could put you in a different mood. An example of this was shown in the video with blizzard having a blue logo, and pushing out more strategic games.
Because of this, I was thinking that maybe skins in cs:go could have the same effect. If someone's skin loadout was comprised of mainly blue or red skins, could it change how they play? If someone was using a blue colored crosshair vs. a red crosshair, could that affect their mood while playing then in turn affecting their skills? Or is this all mumbo jumbo and the real reason why I'm still silver 1 is that I suck. Ples look into