A man named Ilya Excel asks his girlfriend, Carolina, who is not familiar with the game Counter-Strike, to guess the prices of various in-game skins. The video showcases Carolina's humorous reactions as she attempts to estimate the prices of the skins, which range from a few thousand to over a million rubles. The prices are often absurdly high, with one knife costing over a million rubles. The video is an entertaining experiment that highlights the vast differences in value perception between gamers and non-gamers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video features a person named Ilya and his girlfriend Carolina.
2. Ilya asked Carolina to guess the prices of skins in the game Counter-Strike.
3. Carolina is not familiar with the game or its skins.
4. Ilya shows Carolina pictures of skins and asks her to guess their prices.
5. The first skin shown is for the M41 weapon and costs 7,000 rubles.
6. The second skin shown is for the M4A1-S weapon and costs 245,000 rubles.
7. A knife skin called the M9 Bayonet Crimson costs 1 million rubles.
8. A skin for the P2000 weapon costs 2,000 rubles.
9. A skin for the MP7 weapon costs 157 rubles.
10. A skin for a sniper rifle costs 190,000 rubles.
11. A skin without stickers costs 1,500 rubles, but with stickers it costs 387,000 rubles.
12. A sticker can be glued to any weapon and costs 28 rubles.
13. A Mjolnir machine gun skin costs 2835 rubles.
14. A sticker for a collective farm costs 44,000 rubles.
Note: The prices mentioned are in rubles, which is the currency used in Russia.