Night10194
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1 hour ago, Hydal said:
Afaik, and what's currently up on the wiki, the weapon is supposed to guarantee a credit pile on kill in addition to multiplying normal drops.
I only know of one patch that changed its functionality. In that patch it's existing multiplier was dramatically reduced and changed to scale with MR, they also changed the guaranteed cred pile one size down (L-->M or M-->S).
I don't know of any patch/notes where DE have intended to remove the guaranteed credits.
Yeah, this is what it always did, the change to it just nerfed how much of a credit pile it guaranteed. Given that last night it was whipping credit piles out of corpses instead of on kills, and then this morning it wasn't causing any credit pile drops anymore, I'd figured they broke something trying to quickly fix last night's bug.
E: Just tried it out again and it seems this has been fixed! Lecta's working fine again. Good job, DE, thanks. -
Since they fixed the brief bug where hitting a corpse with the secura lecta caused them to shoot money all over the place, it doesn't seem that kills with the secura lecta actually guarantee credit drops anymore. I'm getting kills with it and no credits are coming out unless the target drops them normally. I've confirmed it playing solo so I know the Secura Lecta is the weapon striking the final blow on enemies, with the Secura Lecta equipped rather than with quick melee.
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Alright, I love my Akjagara. Love it enough to put 4 forma and a riven in it, plus a potato. It's a great, strange pair of guns. But I'm wondering: Its schtick is that it fires two pellets a shot. What I can't quite tell because it's hitscan (so I can't quite see how many shells are hitting when I fire) is if it just has a base 100% Multishot, or if it fires 2 shells before multiplying for the +300% multishot I've got on there from mods. In other words, am I firing 5 shells a shell, or am I firing 8? Is there any easy way to tell with a hitscan gun?
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I really want to ask what part of space ninjas and silly tyranny clones you thought was super serious and mature in the first place.
We are baffling weirdos in strange suits who hop all over the place, rummage in the bins for treasure, and kill thousands of people. It's ridiculous from the start. That's why it's great.
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I mean what he brought today is okay, just it isn't very exciting.
Wish I hadn't missed the Prisma Gorgon the first time 'round.
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It's your dad. It's why he calls you kiddo. That's his established verbal tick. He's the one who was among the first to get paranoid when 10-0 got void-mired. He's probably still out there, corrupted or something.
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Twin Grakata. Nothing says 'I'm using two assault rifles as my pistol' like a totally unnecessary and awesome twirl to eject the spent magazines.
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Just wanted to note I haven't had any further issues last night or today, so whatever was done seems to have worked on my end at least.
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Still having the issue as well. I only get it when it is attempting to update my account at the end of my mission, dropping all progress from the mission instead. Oddly, if I was doing a void fissure, I'll get the item from the relic after a little while with a little message from Ordis apologizing for dropping it during extraction, but no other items, affinity, or credits that I have seen.
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Certainly hope they fix this 'Network Not Responding' thing. It's not worth playing when three quarters of my missions give no reward due to some networking problem.
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I had this same problem; the voice lines for all the quests seemed to play in order with Ordis saying 'What is that other cephalon like! I've heard good things!' between each set and then suddenly the mission declared itself complete, I only got to play the first two instances of it, it skipped the entire rest of the story sequence, and I got no blueprint or reward.
Forbid MR8- players to play Void Fissures
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One of the reasons no-one should be restricting people from joining/playing whatever is something we've all got to face up to: Warframe is an incredibly easy game. Very little in it is actually difficult to do, and most of the time when something is difficult it's mostly because of the scaling system leading to very high numbers that are still pretty easy to overcome. You don't need an expert team of coordinated players to do pretty much anything in WF. Having one guy along with an MK-1 Braton who is still learning the game isn't going to ruin your fissure run and it's a good opportunity to show someone around. Restricting FISSURES to people over MR8 is just going to be like back when you couldn't build a Frame to replace your starter until you got all the way to jupiter: A good way to make new people quit early after they get bored with their basic gear.