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Thanks for the question. I buy skins because I like to standout and enjoy playing a character with unique looking animated armor and weapons. It's the same reason people spend thousands for skins in any game. I don't play for a super competitive experience...I play games just to have fun. My professional life is competitive enough...I play games to relax. I don't want to look like everyone else in the game even if it helps me hide in a dark corner. I like to standout. I disagree that you can't see your character.....you can see your character parachuting/gliding down.....you can see your characters gloves and watches or part of their jacket/armor around their arm....you can see your character during executions/takedowns.....you can see your character (in some games) in certain vehicles...and in some FPS games you can see your character while dancing/waving/etc. For instance in another game I have a skin that looks like Shredder from the Ninja Turtles and my hands are covered in sharp metal spikes. I might not be able to see the entire skin all the time, but I don't regret the purchase. I have another character that has lightning armor. I might not see the entire skin all the time but I see the lightning pulsating off of his armor getting larger/stronger the higher his score goes.
I guess many players still remember the "cyber arm" of the BFV reveal trailer. Looking back I have to say that arm was decent barely noticeable addition to the franchise. Many BF2042 skins are far from decent, and don't fit in the game type.
BF2042 skins look more like Suicide Squad than Army. If this is the future of the franchise, they at least should be on a quality level that is on par with the competition.
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