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  1. As the title says, he's a very old frame with outdated statistics in some cases.

     

    First of all, since both Saryn and Rhino got their passives with their skins, Loki should get his as well.

     

    Decoy needs some serious love, first of all, the skill is borderline useless after level 40 enemies (unless you have a Limbo in your squad) because that thing goes down BEFORE the casting animation even finishes. I suggest the same mechanic that is currently on the summoned specters and Clem also be applied to his decoy, as in, when the clone appears, it's the same level as the enemies spawning at that moment. That would make a WORLD of difference.

     

    All of his other skills feel pretty solid, there can be a few bug fixes here and there, like, invisibility should always look as if you're using black energy (at least in PvP) because it's annoying to be forced to use black energy just to be unseen, because otherwise you're very visible...and what not tiny bugs that need to be polished out.

     

    One can hope...

     

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    Reason 2: I cannot see myself which not only hurts my commitment to fashionframe but also plain makes it hard to combo time in melee- which is KINDA important considering the buffs invisibility gives to melee...

     

    ^ That is also very important.

  2. A theory I'd like to throw out there is that maybe the Stalker is a Warframe that manage to go on without a Tenno.

    Ever since that separation he just got crazy on warframe killing. Maybe by assassinating a warframe he might by chance gain that slain frame's Tenno connection. I know that's a bit of a stretch and kind of sappy. But I'd like to think that the Stalker is a sad Warframe that just wants to be with the Tenno again.

    That sounds pretty plausible as well. I originally thought about it also, maybe he's the first Warframe that was made in such a way that he doesn't need a Tenno, and acts on his own will, thus the blind love towards the Orokin that created him, or as you said, his Tenno was killed and he somehow still lives (how, we don't know)

  3. 2 holes to poke in your theory:

     

    1) Until officially redacted, Hayden Tenno (dark sector) is still officially the first Tenno.

    2) Just for the sake of giant awkward plot holes: Lotus tells us that learning of our true nature could drive us to madness like it did the Stalker. It's then heavily implied that Stalker was a Zaramin in the last scene.

    Didn't DE state already that Dark Sector's lore doesn't have anything to do with with Warframe?

  4. I disagree with the conclusions here. I think the Tenno was moving the Warframe themselves. Also just to point out that Void energy is toxic to Sentients so there is no way Hunhow was providing Void energy to the Warframe. I think it's more likely that Hunhow was connected to the Stalker and his equipment (fragments) and the Tenno was pushing Void energy into War via the Warframe which was poisoning Hunhow hence the escape order.

    If not Void energy, then something from Hunhow powered the Warframe, look 

    here at 1:21 the moment Hunhow snaps, the Warframe falls back down in the exact same fashion is when the Tenno fell out of the chair, it's obvious the Warframe was powered by Hunhow.
  5. I can't form a good train of thoughts right now because there's just so much information that I've put together, so it's gonna look messy, but I'll try my best.

     

     

    The warframes are living beings themselves! In the second dream we found out at the end that (assuming you also picked those choices when talking to the Lotus) we were forced into cryosleep by the orokin because what came out of the Zariman project was too powerful to control, and thus we got connected to these "warframes" in such a way that WE, THE TENNO thought we ARE the warframes, but we are merely the vessel of their power and also their subconsciousness. (kind of like a wi-fi connection but only when we sit on those chairs that channel that power, or through direct contact)

     

    The Warframe thinks their thoughts are their own, but they're not, their toughts are the tenno's thoughts but they act on their own will. Warframes are unaware they are being controlled and the Tenno have no idea their fragile human bodies actually exist (well, not until the Warframe and the Tenno meets in the Second Dream) That's why when the Tenno falls out of the pod, it crawls to the Warframe! He/She was THAT THING mere moments before, and never knew about he's/she's existence up until that point due to the fact that it lived as the warframe/warframes for so long, and it was just natural he/she wants to reach the only thing he/she knows.

     

    One cannot live without the other, the Tenno powers the Warframe and the Warframe (from now on) protects the Tenno!

     

    WE ARE THE TENNO, WE ARE THE FRAGILE THINGS BEHIND A COMPUTER IN OUR REAL LIVES, OUR THOUGHTS ARE MIRRORED BY OUR WARFRAME'S ACTIONS! It's just...beautiful.

     

    And from now on, the Warframe is aware of the Tenno's existance and vice-versa, a connection which will now allow us to become more powerful than ever before (Focus system).

     

    A big revelation also, made by Hunhow himself is that the Warframes most likely hate the Tenno now, Hunhow says in the ship scene at the end "Only the Tenno's death will end your despair"...the Warframes want to live, but they probably want to be independent instead of needing to count on the Tenno to keep them awake, so for the time being they just go along with it since it's for their own good.

     

    We also know the Tenno did not like what they became, Hunhow again says:"you still hate them...you still hate yourself..." , meaning that the Tenno hate the Warframes that they're forced to control because they never asked for that, but they can't do anything about it, because after the Second Dream the Warframes are the only things that can keep the Tenno alive, and the Warframes depend on the Tenno to move.

    (EDIT: about the above 2 paragraphs, I believe that Hunhow was talking to the Warframe, because 

     

     

    here at 0:18 he points towards the Warframe, talking to it, saying it's just a metal puppet, while Stalker obviously isn't. Hunhow would have no reason to taunt the Stalker. This also confirms that Warframes, even when not powered by the Tenno, are still alive and able to hear, they're just in a paralyzed-like state.)

     

    As you can see a real love-hate relationship is being developed between the Tenno and the Warframe, something that they must overcome together, just like the Lotus said at the very end... "The war without...and the war within" it's SO clear now.

     

     

     

    And now, about the Stalker and why we moved in our ship without the Tenno touching us.

     

    In the trailer for the Second Dream, at 0:44 we can see that Hunhow is being bound with the Stalker, connecting in a way. But, at the reservoir Stalker refuses to kill us...wonder why? Well, the Stalker is special, he is probably the first Tenno AND Warframe ever, the Orokin created the first one as a prototype, and that's him.

     

    At first the Orokin tried putting the Tenno INSIDE the Warframe...look at the reservoir scene again, the Tenno looks at his hand, and so does the Stalker...that's because Stalker (Tenno) never knew he/she existed up until that point, and once he/she realised that his Tenno is INSIDE the Warframe, he/she realised that he/she was once ONE of the kids of the Zariman project, the very first one, and despite Hunhow's mockings, he/she could not kill us, he/she knew that we are just like him, forced by the Orokin to be something that we never asked to be...meanwhile Stalker was probably brainwashed by the Orokin in hating the Tenno from the cryopods so much after the Tenno (us) started killing the Orokin (why, we don't know yet).

     

     

    And now to the ship scene...the Stalker attacks because at this point Hunhow's bound/connection was too strong for him to control, Hunhow was controlling the Tenno inside, and by consequence the Warframe protecting him from the outside. (Hunhow says: "but you're asking yourself...was I one of these wretched things?") Hunhow is probably full of the energy that our Tennos also have (just an assumption since we don't know what/who Hunhow really is), and he made a VERY big mistake once he decided to impale our Warframe because that allowed the energy to seep into the Warframe, giving it the energy it needed to move, to come back to life, to it's REAL self, and it acted on instinct, breaking Hunhow's vessel (War) freeing Stalker from it's curse. 

     

    Which brings us to this...ever saw why we never actually kill the Stalker when he shows up? He gets to low HP then he teleports away (disregarding bugs when he does die because of overkill damage lol), that's because we don't hate the Stalker, we know something is different about him, and we want to know what exactly, we just damage him enough to force him away.

     

    Upon Hunhow's death, the Stalker's mind was being scrambled, and he probably teleported away to safety, most likely losing his mind again, hating the Tenno for what they are now, that they have the Warframes to control and can also move freely outside of that, while he isn't as fortunate, he is stuck inside the Warframe.

     

    Stalker probably has one of the saddest stories ever if you ask me, if I was in his boots, finding out who I truly am would be a Dreadful experience, and I'd probably Hate the Tenno as well, the amount of Despair that must have caused him is why he will always hunt us down, and the only reason he didn't kill us at the reservoir, was because of the shock he had realizing who he was and who we are. 

     

     

    Really amazing job DE, all these years of clues, codex entries, scans, synthesis targets, hidden lore in the world, enemies, boss lines and everything made me think you knew what you wanted from the very beginning...and that the Second Dream was just the beginning of what is to come.

     

    There's still many questions that need answers, who really is Alad V? Who are the Grineer Queens, are they actually Orokin? Who truly is the Lotus? Why did Morgullis do what she did? Why do the sentients hate us so much? Why did Hunhow wants US killed, when he knew they were at war with the Orokin and not with the Warframes/Tenno, and he knew that we killed the Orokin at the end of the war? What exactly ARE Warframes? Since they're obviously things that can think for themselves.....and so many more questions, that I will gladly await to be answered in the years to come, thank you yet again DE.

  6. Play the game at your own pace, no need to rush through content and level things fast. Just enjoy the game for now, and do your quests, since they unlock new features and mechanics.

     

    If you need some non-crafted weapons you can always check the Market. There's the blueprint section where you can craft weapons but some of them can also be found under the Platinum (real money) section, but you can buy them for Credits (in-game currency), mostly the weapons that have the MK-1 in front of their name.

     

    And don't worry, you can acquire everything in the game by just playing, nothing is locked behind pay-walls, just 24-48-72 hour time walls, but you'll quickly get used to that.

     

    Also, since you picked Excalibur as your starter frame, maybe my guide can help you out a bit too.

    Still pretty new on youtube with the guides, so excuse the unprofessionality of it all.

     

    Anyway, good luck Tenno!

  7. The lack of being able to use Natural Talent and Fury, or at least a pvp version available off the bat from Tenshin is what kills it for me.

     

    Also, Night form Equinox being able to put you to sleep for easy kills, Exalted Blade, Frosts with Braton/Burston Primes hiding in their bubbles, Silva and Aegis heat proc when no one has health, and Iron Skin are really dumb in my opinion. Don't forget about Link as well (you hit me, you kill you).

     

    Oh, and from what I hear, World on Fire.

    Night Equinox and World on Fire are indeed broken, whatever has no counterplay is simply broken. You can evade the waves from Exalted Blade, you can destroy the Globe with 2 opticor/daikyu shots,  you can pop iron skin with a few shots, you can stop shooting trinity with guns for a few seconds, those all have counterplay, besides the sleep and world on fire, you can't get out of the sleep, and as long as ember is in range of you, no matter what you do, you'll take damage.

  8. Dark Sector was really a balance mess. All the complaints back then were justified. But is this true for our new Conclave too? Well... I've played both, Dark Conflict and new Conclave and I can clearly say "no". New Conclave is waaay~ more balanced than Dark Sector ever was,

    Did you played a bit pvp since 17.5? If not; try it honestly and I'm sure you will never say "PVP nowadays as it was with the Rails, the main complaint is balance." again. The main complaint today is that there are no dedicated servers for pvp - just btw.

    ^^^ He gets it ^^^

  9. Your statement is the definition of prejudice. In my experience, my toughest opponents have also been the most polite, and i often end up being friends with them after a time. PVE, for me, has been a far worse experience. Also I'm not sure why one must be categorized as a PVP or PVE player. I do both, consistently.

    Exactly what happens to me too, the toughest opponents are like the nicest guys, instead of how most good players in PvE tend to be elitists. And yep, categorizing people in PVP or PVE categories is dumb, I do both on a regular basis too.

  10. Why does PvP get so little attention in my opinion?

    I think it stems from players feeling cheated by playing against opponents who out gear them.

    DE chose to go the direction of being able to become stronger in ways or more advanced in terms of modding equipment and so there will be players who have an andvantage where the players generally want a fair fight.

    Getting health energy and shield regeneration on kills is an obvious one.

    I personally would have offered items like skins sugatras and syandanas but mods would be left out of PvP even if obtained by PvP rep.

    The idea one would think is having an average ttk among weapons and abilities

    I actually started PvPing in the new conclave fairly late, when people already had tons of mods and I had none, yet I never really felt at a serious disadvantage...mostly felt outplayed by those who knew the maps and where all the health/energy/ammo drops were.

    While an average TTK is easy to achieve, it is not optimal. Imagine a Vectis having the same TTK as a Strun...that would be insane. You can't compare a high risk, high reward weapon like a Strun with a long range sniper that is under no real threat.

     

    Player host.

     

    MK1-Furis stronger than shotguns.

     

    Player host

     

    Guys spaming roll, making them extremely hard to kill, especially in cephalon capture

     

    The weapon balance is dumb as heck

     

    Player host

    That thing in particular REALLY has to go, it feels so out of place to the point where it's getting as obnoxious as the old coptering was.

  11. Every PvE-only player who shows up in the PvP feedback forums has a bad attitude and says things like this.

     

    You'd be surprised at who nice the Conclave community actually is, especially compared to the "PvE" Draco Recruiting Elitists.

    ^ Exactly. PvP is incredibly friendly in game compared to 90% of other PvP games. Hell, even on the forums, the worst it gets are the balance debates.

  12. First; I've wathced your latest videos - and I want to say that these are very well done, in multiple ways. Good job.

    I'd play Warframes PvP now and then - and as someone who never have more frames then 20 - it feals quite balanced.

    And yes, advertising is really a problem, but also the lack of tutorials and the function to play against bots for training.

    Oh, and P2P have to go. Without dedicated servers Warframes PvP will never get the reputation it deserves.

    As a sidenote: toxic players in clonclave are rare.

    Thanks a lot, my videos will only get better once I get the hang of it.

     

    And you're right, especially with the dedicated servers...usually I don't notice the problem because I go in as a squad with a friend, and it means me or him get to be the host thus the lag is pretty much non-existent. But there are times when I play alone and it's incredibly frustrating to play. The need for dedicated servers is INCREDIBLY high.

     

    And yep, toxic players are almost impossible to find. Most people are actually pretty nice to talk to, even though there's not much time to actually talk.

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