ive been playing a game called “dead by daylight” with my friend of 2 years recently. if you dont know the game, its an asymmetrical horror game where 4 survivors try to power up 5 generators and get out of ...Read more
Level 3 on Flipster is pretty simple. It’s basically the “proof of address” step. If your Level 2 is already done, then Level 3 takes just a few minutes. Here’s how you do it: 1. Log in and open the Identity Verification section.You’ll see Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 right there. 2. Make sure LeveRead more
Level 3 on Flipster is pretty simple. It’s basically the “proof of address” step. If your Level 2 is already done, then Level 3 takes just a few minutes.
Here’s how you do it:
1. Log in and open the Identity Verification section.
You’ll see Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 right there.
2. Make sure Level 2 is approved.
Flipster doesn’t unlock Level 3 until Level 2 is completed.
3. Click on “Verify” under Level 3.
This starts the address verification process.
4. Upload a valid proof of address.
They accept things like:
Bank statement
Electricity/water/gas bill
Internet bill
Credit card statement
Tax document
Rent agreement
Just make sure the document shows your name, current address, and is not older than 3 months.
5. Submit it and wait.
Most people get approved pretty fast unless the photo is blurry or the address doesn’t match.
That’s it. Nothing complicated.
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Honestly bro, this is just a playstyle clash. You’re playing for fun, trying different perks and enjoying those random clutch moments. He’s playing to win and wants everything optimized. Neither of you are wrong — you just want different things from the game. But yeah, if you keep forcing yourself tRead more
Honestly bro, this is just a playstyle clash.
You’re playing for fun, trying different perks and enjoying those random clutch moments. He’s playing to win and wants everything optimized. Neither of you are wrong — you just want different things from the game.
But yeah, if you keep forcing yourself to run meta every game, you gonna get bored fast. That’s normal.
What I’d say is just be straight with him once — like “I don’t enjoy running meta every game, I wanna have fun too.” Not in a defensive way, just chill about it.
If he’s a good friend, he’ll adjust a bit.
You can even do a mix — some matches serious (his way), some matches fun builds (your way). That usually fix this kind of thing.
But if he keep nagging you every game and not really listening, then don’t stop being friends — just maybe don’t play this game with him that much. Play solo or with others when you wanna try different stuff.
At the end of the day, it’s a game… if it start feeling like a job, something’s not right.
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