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A person can't help their skill at the game. They can, actually, everyone gets better over time. Personally, I hate trade servers, and really all trading outside of SOP.
I do like the idea that rather than spending the time necessary to turn a profit in the trade game, I can simply flash some cash and get what I want - preferably by a hard working trader that knows I'll want any item I don't have.
The rise of propularity in cash trading (and legitamacy in modern games) is making that more expensive. There are more cash buyers than before, and rare items are getting more expensive. This is only going to get worse.
I was content for a long time to have every vintage weapon and every vintage hat. Then the Genuines started. I needed those too. Now stranges, and strange parts, new miscs - it devalues what I have, and there is a hot new item.
I overpaid on most of my items. I can't wait a week to get the new items usually, and when I can't find something I want for sale, I might try to talk somebody out their item with enough to buy it again.
And somedays, I think I should just sell my whole backpack, because I truly enjoyed shopping for these items, and it would be hard to recreate a complete set of uniques, vintages, genuines, and stranges with parts.
Now I'm started on unusuals, and I think I am unlike most unusual buyers. I buy lots of low-tier hats, and swap them out quite a bit. I think my goal is a complete set of each of the effects, one for each class, and ultimately 234 unusuals - no duplicate hats, one of each effect.
There are some real world implications to the TF2 economy. Americans and Northern Europeans look very wealthy compared to other parts of the world. This goes against whatever propaganda they might have heard in their country. I love to send cash to Russia knowing that I am doing my part to support Free Enterprise in the former Soviet Union.
Unusuals are helpful too. My hearts heavy gets ubered out by a smart medic. My hearts medic gets a rally around him. Sometimes the enemy breaks morale and panics or freezes when they see it. Nevermind looking amazing on the kill cam. Screenshot me when I kill you.
In actuality, they are disadvantagous, like having a bullet magnet on your head. Being noticed is not fun when snipers are camping. Being focused on while being healed is ok. I wear my jingle balls too. I wear my o fire YWN on my machina loadout. My spy is clearly someone you should have noticed.
If you want to look at your own hat, I recommend the high five taunt. Most great games start with that.