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Archeyef

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  1. This'd probably go better in general discussion than in general feedback, since the focus is player opinions. I can't speak for anyone else, but I personally just don't really care for Grendel. He's simply not my style, and while I don't have any problems accepting your assessment, I think there are other frames that tank at least as well as he does and fit my preferences more. Of course, one of those frames is Inaros, and we all know how much the players love Inaros. It sucks that you get people tripping over your frame choice. A lot of people like to act like their sincerely held opinions are facts. You'll enjoy the game more if you ignore the people clinging to their personal opinions; you can tell when you're talking to these people because they'll refuse to listen to your arguments.
  2. No. They reproduce by bilateral fission. Orokin don't have babies. They steal other peoples' bodies because they're big meanies. Fission. Fission. Fission. The original "dies" in the process, leaving two identical clones which retain its memories and personality. There is no baby stuff, but if the parent was a domestic frame the arsenal is split between the two new warframes. There is no gender. The only truth is blood. Polarities are split evenly between the two clones. If there are an uneven number of polarities, the clones engage in ritual combat to determine who receives the extra polarity. If the "parent" was a domestic warframe, both clones require transference. Feral warframes are fully autonomous, and are traditionally referred to as "umbra" frames. There was only one parent, which now only exists in that the newly created warframes retain its memories and personality. See previous answer regarding frame-operator social dynamics.
  3. I've been running Blade with the prime details turned on (I like the flowy lobster skirt), but Knightess is also good. In fact, I had to go check it out and it turns out I have it; now I have it equipped because you're right, it rocks.
  4. I actually dislike it too, just because of the skirt instead of the legs; I think the legs would work if the skirt wasn't there to change the profile. I was mostly just acknowledging that people might disagree, and that's why I avoided calling it bad.
  5. It's Trinity, for me. Her existing deluxe isn't necessarily bad, I'm just not a fan of the stark contrast that is the skirt. The rest of the skin is very minimalist, and then there's this very loud, mismatched section. I find it jarring, and I'd like something that looks more... I don't know, unified?
  6. We don't know. It could be some literal song that we possibly learn about in upcoming content, or it could be just a poetic way to refer to the Void's influence. We know the Void somehow warps organic (and inorganic?) matter, so "giving into the Song of the Void" could mean "succumbing to Void corruption/influence".
  7. Disagree on warframe being a scifi. There's enough inexplicable weirdness for it to have strayed into science fantasy, like Star Wars. There are, obviously, a lot of surface sci-fi elements like space travel, robots, and energy weapons, but the expression of void influence, which is a central aspect of the setting, is much closer to fantasy magic. And it's pretty clear that the grimoire is powered by void magic, not conventional ammo or energy cells like most of our existing weapons. The book might not fit with the other weapons, but it certainly fits with established elements of the setting.
  8. Apparently now the forums alert you if someone quotes a post that quoted you. I don't know how long that's been a thing (I lurk, like an edgelord in the corner of the tavern). I think Voltage's point is that, with this mechanic, it would be possible to give gear functionally infinite polarity combinations without the need for additional forma: there are at most 10 mod slots in most items, except for the Nechramech which for some reason has more. If you "bank" 10 of each polarity using this system, then you would never be out of the polarities you need under any circumstances short of DE increasing the number of mod slots. So for a comparatively small investment, you'd have the ability to change your build without ever using additional forma after that point.
  9. Fair, but I wasn't really suggesting it would be infinite. If DE did implement something like this, it'd probably be in a reduced capacity; maybe each polarity's bank has a maximum quantity below the 8-10 quantity, after which you need to use forma as we do now.
  10. mhm And, just because I realized my response could be interpreted as negative (although I didn't get that impression from you) , I don't think it's a bad idea. If I'm understanding this right, your proposal isn't incompatible with the way forma currently works, so if done right it should be a minor change at worst. I agree, I think most people would just install forma to the same extent they do now, and only powergamers and build theorists who love experimenting and switching up their builds would invest more.
  11. Arguably, this would lead to more forma investment on preferred items, if you want to maximize flexibility; 8-10 forma so each polarity (except Umbra) has a bank of 10, to be applied as desired.
  12. I think they're referring to that specific scene. That wasn't Teshin, but one of the Duviri dax impersonating him.
  13. This is more of a mechanic change than removal, but I miss Nullifier bubbles being dome-shields instead of the absorption fields they are now. I liked being able to dash into a nullie bubble and kill them while it was still up. Now it seems they've made it a field you have to deplete before you can attack anything in its radius, even if you're inside. At least, that's been my experience. Not a fan of that change.
  14. Probably here: https://forums.warframe.com/forum/89-fan-concepts/ Cosmetics is a little bit of a gray area, and could also go in Fan Art (which is also in the Fan Zone) if it's of existing items. But if it's specifically an idea for a skin or a new item, Fan Concepts is probably the best/safest option.
  15. While I agree that this sounds like something the Grineer would totally do (Kela...), I'm really not a fan of the idea of Tenno getting involved in it; that's basically the Tenno turning into the same despots as the Orokin. If it's a specific gamemode that doesn't involve the Tenno, I don't really see a problem with that. Maybe you tie it to Steel Meridian or Kahl, and these customizable grineer are fighting to escape or something like that. If it's Corpus, do the same but tie them to Glast/Perrin Sequence or Vox Solaris/Fortuna. Or you could tie them to Granum, and have it relate to the divide between modern Corpus, like Nef Anyo and the board, and fundamentalist Corpus represented by Granum, Glarios, and the Sisters.
  16. This is happening on PC as well; myself and my friend were in a squad in Duviri open-world, completed a number of decrees and picked up resources from the world, and made sure to earn one last decree before leaving via return-to-orbiter. Our end of mission screens did not match the amounts we earned, nor did the Sun and Moon build requirements in the foundry. Here's a link to another thread on the same subject from a PC user (not my thread).
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