Talk:Snipetron Vandal/@comment-75.191.194.209-20160410035843/@comment-9023876-20160410141923

IDK if this comment is satire or not... but I'd rather voice out my thoughts about this particular toxic thinking about Excal Prime & Braton/Lato Vandal :

Excal Prime are a part of the Founder Program, which is basically this; they pay a whole load of money, when DE really need to kickstart Warframe up by offering them special items that has been promised wouldn't even get released after the program ended.

Braton Vandal is a special celebratory Open Beta opening / Close Beta closing (I'm not sorry for this pun) item, which is sold by 1 credit only to everyone on the opening phase for a week or so (I forgot). Lato Vandal is a special gift for Close Beta players that given straight to their inventory on the Open Beta opening phase.

The three items above is essentially different from what you people called "exclusives". Why? Because it was tied to a special phases that Warframe has been through.

DE offers Founder Program because they need the dough to push the development gears to its starting phase, which is then brings up the game to what it is now. Without them, there is a big chance that Warframe wouldn't ended up big like now.

Close Beta only happened once, and it was only available for a few thousand players in the world. It was the place where every bug you can think of might have jumped at your screen, and where your game experience is still raw and untested. They're testing the waters, and gives DE some concrete initial feedback on how would Warframe would be.

What you people called as "exclusives", like this Snipetron Vandal, is nothing more than a limited time-window availability item which is offered through a normal event, on the time where Warframe has been going steady.

Personally, I don't really care (many people too) if what you called "exclusives" are going back, but putting Excal Prime & Braton / Lato Vandal on the same position is just plain wrong.

P.S : Thank you for 6079Smith for the editing on the original comment.