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IX-44

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  1. 7 minutes ago, Mak_Gohae said:

    What they need to do is start sticking to a path instead of creating new roads every time they want.

    We've been on one road for quite some time.

    What they're doing right now is fine. What they haven't done isn't okay, and what they haven't done is make the Operations playable, in order, for story purposes alongside quests and things.

  2. 7 minutes ago, TheRuinsOfBeverast said:

    That's one of the problems I already considered. It'd be great fun, but might not fit Warframe. Warframe has some potential for it, if not a huge amount. 

    For sure, I remember the days of Star Wars: Battlefront II with a Mos Eisley Conquest/Hunt game and rocking Chewbacca's guided missile or the Clone Sniper (auto-turret OP). (EDIT: Or, oh lawdy, playing Polis Massa with the CIS Droidika running into the vacuum of space to roll to the other side of the map, weaving around enemy tanks...) There's definitely potential for it, and they could definitely make it fit.

     

    But that's not what Warframe is unless they made it a Conclave variant. (And we all know how well Conclave is doing...)

  3. 12 hours ago, kbowser said:

    ish. Mostly because of the quantity of almost failed classes this has put me through. Not the games fault! mine. I had (have) some difficulty controlling the impulse to play.

    Im getting better! XP

    and no. I am not quitting.

     

    As much as I hate to admit this...

  4. 3 hours ago, (PS4)joshw1400 said:

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    This, honestly.

     

     

    The problem with Oberon is the exact opposite of Limbo. While Limbo does too much of one thing (Rift, Rift, Damage buff, Rift.) Oberon does too much of everything and someone else will do it better. (Damage, AoE field, Healing, AoE)

    Need damage? Take just about any frame with a decent AoE and the right build. Need healing? Bring Trinity. Need AoE status debuffs on enemies? Heck, Volt's 4 is just one big fat AoE mindblast with stuns thrown in and the possibility of uberovershields for good measure.

    He's supposed to be a druid/paladin/beastmaster/faerie king thing... Yeah. Sure. That's more themes than any other warframe, essentially one per ability.

  5. On 12/23/2016 at 10:23 AM, (Xbox One)DeluxeKnight831 said:

    i think DE needs to recognize its players are what made them what they are today. not just any players, us old players. they seem to have forgotten that.

    Founders.

     

    They literally saved the company from bankruptcy.

    I disagree in that they've forgotten. They just do what they feel is best.

    It's hard to do what's best, especially when you have 500,000+ voices screaming conflicting things at you.

  6. 7 minutes ago, (PS4)ARIES-WY said:

    Tysm , one more question , a guy told me soma with rivan still the best gun b

    "Best gun" is very opinionated. On paper the Soma deals great damage but DPS wise it's not (AFAIK) "the best".

    I personally find the Soma a rather dull experience and far from "the best" to the point that I prefer Braton Prime.

     

    It's all down to what gun feels right to you. What feels right then becomes your personal best gun.

  7. I'd like to see this, but I feel like it would get confusing if you just pick colors at random.

    Keeping the color palette the way it is now means that once you find a few that you like, you know what palettes they're on. (That is, if you're as into Fashionframe as me.)

     

    EDIT: I support this, but also feel like it would become an "oh great, I have to remember why I favorited this color".

  8. 12 hours ago, (PS4)ARIES-WY said:

    Oh 

    Oh so the hottest weapons are weaker than others with riven on ?

    Rivens use a system that works like this:

     

    1. Your riven is (currently) either a Rifle, Shotgun, or Secondary Riven mod.

    2. The stat distribution within that is completely random in their rolls but can have up to four separate effects. (i.e. you could get negative flight speed on a weapon that uses hitscan, doing absolutely nothing. Or you could get -100% or higher critical/status chance, making a weapon not able to apply critical hits/status)

    3. Stronger weapons have a weaker disposition to riven mods, meaning that their specific riven mods will always roll to be overall weaker than a weapon with a strong disposition.

     

    The Soma is an already strong weapon, so its Riven disposition will be weaker than, for example, a Grinlok or a Lato.

    You can go here to find out more about Riven mods and Dispositions. They have a list of all weapon dispositions and a very good explanation of the actual mechanics. (WarFrame Wiki)

    I recommend finding a weapon you truly do enjoy and try to get a Riven mod for that.

    I recently fell in love with the Grinlok (and the AkLato I've always loved, even if it was terribad) and it's a very well performing weapon. Slap on the fact that it has both a Syndicate Augment that makes it a very deadly weapon on top of having a Strong disposition means that any addition to the Grinlok will make it better.

    My current Riven for the Grinlok is something like +90% reload speed (definitely a bonus for the Grinlok), +138% Critical Damage, +50% Damage, -25% Damage to Infested. I'm still hunting an AkLato Riven.

     

     

    Truly, do find a weapon that feels right for you. And FEELS right, not just "this is a strong weapon, I should use it." Most if not all weapons now have viability outside of what they have previously. You'll soon find that if you get the right Riven mod on a gun you really like, you'll soon be leaving the old powerhouses behind. (As a Tigris main since I started WarFrame a year and a half ago I'm now putting a fifth forma onto my Grinlok, just for fun.)

  9. Well, the key thing being that the universe is loaded with civilians. The Glast Gambit has been one of the best representations of that (as many of the people you walk past say something along the lines of "Brood Mother! The Tenno ARE real!") and I hope we see more along the lines of non-combatants.

     

    So I betcha civilians are more common than Tenno.

     

    With that said, the gas cities are Corpus complexes built in the atmosphere of Jupiter simply for harvesting all the natural gases there. They could very well have civilians anywhere in this game, including on ships.

    We just don't run into them because reasons. (Because they haven't been designed in yet. There's actually no other excuse. :P)

  10. Did you not do/not pay attention to the entirety of the Glast Gambit?

    Spoiler

    The Glast Gambit highlights the fact that there is an alternate strain of the Infestation used by the Mycona people as an immunity. Think of it like a smallpox vaccine. Nidus could very well be this second strain.

     

     

    The real reason why we're able to have an Infested frame and weaponry is because the virus itself "can be easily grown, thrives in any environment and is as easy to manipulate for the creation tools and weapons as any non-organic material." -Cephalon Cordylon

     

    Which means changing the virus to be usable in weaponry and in a Warframe is a snap for anyone with a know-how in bio-organic engineering.

  11. 7 hours ago, Tsukinoki said:

    @Gorila_Azul

    So let me get this straight:
    Your complaining that Wukong, a frame that if you put rage on it can hit 2 and face tank level 100+ enemies without doing anything else but occasionally ducking around a corner to double tap 2 every so often is being outclassed by Nidus' passive which requires you to constantly be hitting enemies with his 1 ability over and over again and which whenever it activates weakens the strength of his abilities by a sizable margin each time?

    And beyond that Nidus' stacks, and therefore passive, are beyond pointless on non-endless missions where it takes too long to get up enough stacks for his passive to even work.
    Meanwhile Wukong's Defy works in any mission at any level and doesn't need you to do anything but equip rage and take damage as you'll gain energy far faster than defy could ever hope to burn through it.

    Are you serious?
    One frame becomes utterly invincible for absolutely no effort other than hitting the 2 button twice every now and then.
    The other frame  has to work to maintain the stacks and consumes them with other abilities and has to be much more active.

    Honestly Nidus' passive is Defy done right if anything.
    With Defy you equip rage and turn it on and enjoy god-mode with absolutely no effort.  Its boring and broken as all hell.
    With Nidus' you actually have to work for it and play the game and do more than hit 2 every once in a while.  You actually have to manage it and pay attention to your stacks.

    Tsukinoki gets it.

    Nail. Head. Hit.

  12. 4 hours ago, NoLazyShadow said:

    They allready have a code with achwing weapons.

    That's not true infinite either though, that just has a very fast "reload" rate.

     

    I'm honestly fine with how the Hema works. It runs on Rifle Ammo so you're unlikely to run out anyways.

  13. 10 hours ago, ArrexDrandko said:

    That's already curious, but does the pink little 'knob' spread? Since, honestly, with proof around that there's more to the infested room, I'm incredibly pissed that a whole part of lore, story and maybe even mechanics might be hidden behind "oh, btw, you HAVE to get this one specific warframe.". That's even more restrictive than Mastery Rank locked stuff. 
    So I'm grasping straws that maybe Nidus is just the primer for a 'plague', and at some point, when DE figures (or a system tracks) that most players are infected with it, more will come and the actual trigger for 'things' to be accessible is that plague. 

    It's honestly no different than the previous "build this to access this quest" thing we had.

    We're finally getting a linear storyline that's not based in Tactical Events that are a one-off thing, requiring an item or two or even a Warframe isn't much of a surprise.

    I'll add that if you can get Nidus, you've survived TWW. You'll probably have an easy time beyond sacrificing goats to Lootcifer.

  14. 19 minutes ago, Zhoyzu said:

    but the warframes themselves have no self, consciousness, or voice. it would also be the same as driving around telling yourself "my car is awesome". both the car and warframe are 'vehicles'.  

    We... don't know that yet though. Umbra speculation and all that jazz.

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