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UMP-45 | Fallout Warning (Meget slidt)
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Farver
Prisstatistikker
Sidste 7 dage
Nuværende pris
7 Dages prisændring
7 Dages laveste
7 Dages højeste
30 Dages laveste
30 Dages højeste
90 Dages laveste
90 Dages højeste
Historisk lav
Historisk høj
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Float
UMP-45 | Fallout Warning (Meget slidt), kategoriseret under SMGs og primært tilgængelig i Well-Worn, har et float værdiområde fra 0.06 til 0.8. Dette område begrænser dens tilgængelighed til betingelser som Well-Worn. UMP-45 | Fallout Warning (Meget slidt) er bemærkelsesværdig for at have et Fallout Warning mønster og er udviklet af Valve. Nuværende pris er cirka 8.10 på markeder som , og den forbliver unpopular blandt samlere.
Chance for at droppe
UMP-45 | Fallout Warning (Meget slidt) udmærker sig som en af 6 tilgængelige skins. Med sin sjældenhedsstatus Industrikvalitet er det en udfordring at opnå Fallout Warning, da det kun har en chance for at falde.
Overview
The UMP-45 | Fallout Warning is a compelling skin with a monochromatic, caution-themed design that predominantly comes in shades of yellow and black. This skin is a part of the Nuke Collection and was released in August 2020.
Rarity
Classified as 'Industrial Grade', this skin is commonly seen with regular drop rates. Despite this, the stark contrast in its design makes it a favorite among many players.
History
The UMP-45 | Fallout Warning was added to the game in the Nuke Collection, celebrating the rich history and iconic status of the Nuke map.
Popularity
Its striking design and affordable rarity makes it popular among many players, both professional and casual.
Compatibility
This skin can be applied exclusively on the UMP-45 submachine gun.
Unique Features
The Fallout Warning features a yellow and black danger signal. The caution symbol covers the entire body of the skin, providing a unique and bold look.
Event
This skin was introduced to celebrate the Nuke map, reflecting its inclusion in the Nuke Collection.
Trivia
The warning symbol on the skin is often found in nuclear facilities worldwide, which ties in with the Nuke map's theme.
Skin Designer
Designed by Valve.
Technical Features
The skin is notable for its distinct warning symbol, using a simple two-tone coloring scheme to create a visually engaging effect.
Reviews and Ratings
The Fallout Warning is often praised by the community for its simple yet recognizable design, which offers a standout look while remaining affordable.
Historical Significance
The skin pays homage to the Nuke map's heritage, drawing inspiration from its nuclear facility setting.
Reasons for Popularity
Its popularity stems from its distinctive design, which is both immediately recognizable and ties in with one of CS:GO's most iconic maps.
Influential Events
The release of the skin commemorated the Nuke map, a perennial fan favourite in the CS:GO community. More about this event can be found at Nuke Collection.
Creation Story
The creation of the Fallout Warning aimed to mix the no-nonsense industrial aesthetics of the Nuke map with the functional design of the UMP-45.
Symbolism and Design Elements
The warning symbol on the skin signifies danger, reflecting the high-intensity firefights and nerve-wracking gameplay that CS:GO is renowned for.
Emotional Connection
Players often feel a strong connection with the Fallout Warning due to its recognisable design, and the fact that it reminds them of their experiences on the Nuke map.
Impact on Community
The skin has encouraged players and designers alike to see weapons not just as functional items, but canvases for storytelling and theming.
Usage in Esports
The Fallout Warning, while not the most high-profile skin, is often seen in professional play due to its stark design and affordable price range.
Player Stories
Many players recall the sense of recognition when they first saw the Fallout Warning, recognising the warning symbol from signs in the Nuke map.