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Markael

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  1. Greetings!

    Since the Jovian update, when I click on a mod name link (like [any mod]) in the trade chat, I can see the mod displayed but I dont have the indication of "how many owned" anymore. This indication was particularly useful when trading, as it allowed me to instantly know if I was able to sell the one the buyer was looking for.

    It still works for prime parts and relics, fortunately, but it would be really appreciated if DE could just restore this for mods too.

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  2. We will probably have to farm twice the same BP for each part (neuroptics + chassis + systems) + the warframe BP itself, as we do for weapons that require two identical parts to be built (like two blades, or two barrels...).

  3. I had kept weapons I considered "fun" in my arsenal, taking the dust for months, repeating to myself "maybe some day?".

    Well now I'm having loads of fun building them to fit in my newly acquired rivens for them: Vectis, Opticor, Despair... All "meh" weapons, good looking but easily beaten by meta ones. Yet now I finally use them without thinking "it's good, but I could use better ones", enjoying them without second thought.

    So yes, I think rivens are a good thing if you PLAY the GAME and dont put your life at stake every time you enter a mission. Have some fun, you dont need the best to get the good.

  4. Hi!

    I keep seeing a lot of messages / upvotes about how "riven mods are wrong", "rivengate" and so on... While everyone may express their opinion about how good or bad this new system is, I believe it is wrong to give it such a despiccable look. DE has made an enormous effort IMHO to bring us closer to a real endgame by introducing this hunt for rare, random and possibly extremely powerful assets, that we may take days or weeks to acquire, and that in the end are absolutely personnal, since we get to reroll them how we want (at some price of course, but way worth it).

    So please, stop trying to induce DE into thinking they shouldnt have done what they did. It is a great step forward, a way to give Warframe another reason to be played with more excitement, and a way to finally use fun but otherwise bad weapons that were taking dust in our arsenals, waiting for an improbable buff.

    Wouldn't you agree?

  5. I just had to say it: thanks DE!

    I left Warframe for two weeks now, waiting for U19, and I came back only to test this new mode. In only two matches (1v2 and 3v3), I think I never had so much fun in the past few months!

    This is the kind of stuff that makes WF such a great game. Hoping to see more stadiums and modes eventually!

  6. I just tried to complete the Sortie 2 mission with a 4-men team. Once the reactor is destroyed, we have to exterminate. But we get 3 or 4 Bursas in our way, plus enemies, for some reason, keep spawning from all sides. We kill bursas, then another one comes, then more enemies, and so on... From 44, we got to 132 enemies to kill before I left!

    Isn't this a little odd?

  7. In 10 runs, I got Breach Loader, Piercing Cal, and 2 Auger Strikes (one traded for Bore). So the  whole set in a few hours, plus I found this event to be quite fun to run with a good team. RNGsus wants me to forgive him for his past treacheries I suppose.

  8. I believe he his an operator himself: operators have abilities, like the laser ray we used when our Warframe found us.

     

    When our operator got out of his "bed" and the Stalker appeared, they both looked at their hand like they looked at the same thing (with the same noise, AND they have the same suit).

     

    He cant be a Warframe, since Lotus said he got crazy by going into the void, while Warfrmae can do so without problem. However, our operators where protected by their shells, and we got them out quiclky, so the didnt know the same fate.

     

    Finally, in the end, he looks at the operator while Hunhow says "you still hate them, you still hate yourself". So I believe he was Tenno as well, but he knew a cruel fate, separated from his fellows by his faith in the Orokin. He grew up while we remained in our "child state" for some reason. When Orokin remnants retreated to the Void after their extermination, so did he, and his anger against his brethren became... hate!

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