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I still don't understand why glitch crafts even matter to people but, hey, oh well
WelI I got my two crafts for the prices of the regular versions so its not like I had anything to lose. They are cool to have though.
At least when I kill people with the Shooting Star, they'll see the name tag at least. #146.
But I just question why some people pay 3 times the normal price just for a low craft or glitch craft, kinda worthless but since you got it for the normal price, that's pretty cool
Well, think of it like comic books. People pay more for the first prints, even though they're pretty much the same thing as the second and third printings. Seriously, the only difference is that in tiny wording on the first or second page it says "second print".
This is coming from a guy who focuses too much on first prints.
The point of my comparison was that there are less glitched copies of the weapon, yet they are basically the same thing, like first printings of comic books. The Giger doesn't even have a craft no, it seems. Its just text in the description.
I got a Team Spirit Bill's that doesn't even tell you about the paint in the description, yet it shows up in game.