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Added, thanks for the callout ; )
Ratings will always be subjective and unfair if we compare one skin under the example of another. It's impossible to appease everyone, but I do take opinions and good arguments in consideration and change the ratings accordingly
Having to stack a massive Bowie vs Stiletto knife model and output a single rating makes things even harder. Knife skin ratings are inherently flawed on this point also
If you can show me two or three examples of gems in the same model, I'll consider bumping it to rating of 4, otherwise I don't feel confident enough to do the change without proper research and TBH, I don't want to put in the effort
TLDR: I appreciate the argument. My ratings are inherently flawed. Don't want to change it further without proper research. I'm lazy
For example Crimson Web, which is always red and black - all be it with highly different pattern - and yet it is a 4.
I can still see why you placed it like this, I am just saying that there might be a bit of subjective crowd pleasing going on because otherwise this would place the crimson web on the same level as the safari mesh in a rating.
Good point, changed to 3. Don't agree with rating it 4 since the pattern changes are still rather subtle, unlike what 4 describes, so I'll be conservative.
You can have solely a beige background with a dark net, or a greenish background with a lighter colour for the net.
Then you can also have "gems" which don't have a visible net, you can have "fades" between several types etc.
Whilst looking at all the different skin types for the shadow Daggers, I found that they have at least 5 distinct different pattern types - depending on how you, draw the lines, we can get up to 10 or so.
Added, ty :)