Skins are not working in multiplayer mode

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Whenever I play a game with bots I'm able to access the weapon skins but if I play in multiplayer mode then skins do not work. Only default skins are appearing.

Does someone know the problem?



Best Answer

Of course you change the weapon skins around in offline mode with Bots using console commands, but when you play in offline, you can only use skins that you have in your Inventory AND are equipped. So unless you have them in your inventory (for example, if you wanted to see a Dragon Lore AWP skin, you'd have to actually have one in your inventory when playing with other players), no, you're not going to be able to see those skins.




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Why don't I see my skin in multiplayer? If you see the default skin in-game refresh by logging out and back in. If everyone's skins show as the default, the server may be running in offline mode.

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Minecraft Skin not appearing on PC Sometimes this can be fixed by just closing out the Minecraft client then re-opening the client to see the new updated skin when you join into a server or create a world.



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Answer 2

I presume you mean you own skins, have them applied but they do not show up online?

This is sometimes a server issue with steam. It does time to time just stop showing inventory items. After a while they usually come back.

Answer 3

Open your game folder you will see rev.ini file.
Open with notepad, and find line

#disableunlockeditems = true

Change it to

disableunlockeditems = false (Remove the # tag)

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