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iThamos

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  1. Hey,

     

    So after doing some plains bounties I noticed that when you need to find 3 hidden supply caches and the bounty takes you to "The Ribs", the game considers the subsurface area in the cave far to the south almost at "Seaside Ruin" the same spot, so first time I encountered it I had to find 2 caches at "The Ribs" and after that run all the way to the cave, enter it, and run all the way to the north of that cave to find the last cache. I don't know if someone posted another topic about this, but I thought I'd mention it. When you're hasting from the cave to "The Ribs" to gather the leftover cache that has been placed awkwardly, the "Abandoning Objective"- prompt even triggers, which makes it even more confusing. Another bounty I did wanted me to do the cache-search inside the cave only, but had placed one cache outside the cave in the little tent at the lake at "The Ribs". 

    - J

  2. After the latest hotfix, the Tusk enemies spam the Tusk Seeker Drone like no tomorrow - Also, completely unrelated, I can't seem to get Nezha's explosion to work, can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong here? 1 is on and it doesn't matter if I charge 2 or not, the explosion after porting just doesn't happen - Regardless of energy color (it's not just invisible)..

  3. Hey Guys,

    So, for some time I've been the quiet bystander reading wall after wall of comments from more or less excited players, who tend to feel entitled to this or that. Latest hassle seems to be what Baro brought on his this the 100th visit, which from my point of view wasn't as bad as everyone thinks it was. Everyone of course has this certain thing they think would be the perfect content to release on such an occasion, but who are we to demand anything, really? This game is free to play, and should be treated as such - a gift for the people enjoying the content. Whenever some new content comes out it's the product of hard-working and tireless people, who put their heart and soul into it. This content is so good, that the game continues to be funded by the people, who want to donate money to keep it afloat, not by some mandatory cash pay-wall. A focus on appreciation would be in place, instead of the entitled kids' wailing that I'm so tired of hearing. I understand that we as the playerbase are the ones making this possible, but it's a two-way street. Imagine the whole community being as thankful and positive as DE has to remain throughout all the trash-talking and endless whining for this to remain a great story. How much better wouldn't it be?

    It's sad for me to think of the fact that the majority of people feeling an urge to speak up are the ones that are tired of this or that, so this is why I'm ranting on here - I'm disappointed in us. It's been stated over and over that events like Tennocon are the fuel for each individual working at DE, because it's so full of positivity and great energy. How great wouldn't it be, if every other thread in here was constructive feedback and positivity instead of endless flaming. Being in a position where you have the gift of giving a community something would be a much better experience, if we all, on the receiving end, were appreciating instead of wanting more. I know this is a flaw in the human race in general, but I'd love to see a different spirit in our community, a spirit I definitely think is possible with all the great people playing this game. DE could easily exclude the community from all development and only talk about released content, but instead we are dragged into the process and even listened to when it comes to the constructive feedback that some of us are able to bring. I'd find it more encouraging to only find a "this still needs fixing" in a bug-thread, than every single time I'm reading the comment section of the regular patch/hotfix notes. 

    Personally I love Warframe. It's been the positive distraction I need from my every day life, and a journey that I'm honored to be a part of. I completely support the developers and trust them to know which decisions to make and when - I encourage players to realize, that they are the professionals, not us - we are just lucky that they share the cake with us. Of course they'll need feedback and bug reports and all that, and that is our responsibility. But let's keep it at that, no? They can't do everything at once, so patience is needed from all of us. Time moves faster if you are patient and happy than if you are agitated and impatient whenever something doesn't suit your specific need.

    Sorry for this wall of text, but thanks to anyone taking their time to read it. Kudos to you - and to recap for everyone else: Just be happy that we've got amazing DEvelopers, they'll get around to that little thing that's bothering you, eventually.

    - J

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