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  1. Just now, (PS4)Silverback73 said:

    Simulor needs a modified charge mechanic, yes? No?

    Maybe

    The longer you charge, the bigger and darker my blackhole becomes.

    I'm only using the weapon for cheesing through content. The Synoid Simulor got me 10k focus every 45 seconds in level 3 sortie. Idc if it's nerfed, I'll just use the next cheese weapon or move to my favorite gun when I get a Riven.

    So many are denial of cheese? Don't you all love cheese?

  2. 2 minutes ago, (PS4)Coyote_x_Starrk said:

    I played on Akkad earlier and was unlucky enough to get a Mirage in my group. 

    She stood on top of the boxes next to the objective and spammed for a solid 20 waves before we extracted. 

     

    The other people in the squad including myself did not get a chance to do ANYTHING. The enemies were already dead or halfway there by the time we got anywhere near the enemies. 

    For 20 waves this Mirage solo'd the entire defense mission and we couldn't do anything. 

     

    That is gamebreaking. 

    My Synoid Simulor melts level 100+ enemies ez no sweat

    Not even using Mirage lol

  3. 12 hours ago, Eaol said:

    You can currently use their profile to tell if they've completed the quests.

    Pre-Second Dream:  Warframe only

    Second Dream Completed:  Warframe and Operator

    War Within Completed:  Warframe, Operator, and Alignment

    Another question... if a newbie who didn't complete second dream views my profile, or any of our profiles... will they see our operators?

  4. 12 hours ago, PsiWarp said:

    The War Within loading screen shows the Operator, so I think players who haven't done Second Dream have already been spoiled the moment they launch the game.

    Operator suits in the Market, the recent Prime Access Accessories, there are spoilers everywhere o3o

    For me though, I bound my Focus/Operator key to O instead of 5, so I don't accidentally cancel all my frames' active abilities and pop my kid out of thin air.

    This is something that actually bothered me. I didn't know if I was only able to see the operator on the loading screen because I did the Second Dream already. On the website, we see a version of Excalibur crossing his arms and holding Latos... I thought that's what newbies (people who didn't complete Second Dream) would see? Is that the case or does everyone see the Operator on the loading screen?

    It seems counter-intuitive that DE would just present a huge spoiler right in everyone's faces, when back then, they were being so careful and secretive about the quest... even during most of the wait for TWW.

  5. What I mean is... what if you accidentally show your operator in front of someone who has not completed the two quests. In my case I have never let a newb Tenno see my operator, as I always go behind a wall or rock and use focus. I try to avoid spoiling the game for anyone as much as possible..

    But if they were to see me... I guess I would tell them it's a Darvo Agent or something?

    How would you handle it or how have you already handled it?

  6. 4 hours ago, DioBrandoTheHotVampire said:

    Seinfeld 

    is an American sitcom that originally ran for nine seasons on NBC, from 1989 to 1998. It was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the latter starring as a fictionalized version of himself. Set predominantly in an apartment building in Manhattan's Upper West Side in New York City (although taped entirely in Los Angeles), the show features a handful of Jerry's friends and acquaintances, particularly best friend George Costanza(Jason Alexander), former girlfriend Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and neighbor across the hall Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards). It is often described as being "a show about nothing", as many of its episodes are about the minutiae of daily life.[1]

    Seinfeld was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment. In syndication the series has been distributed by Sony Pictures Television since 2002. It was largely written by David and Seinfeld with script writers who included Larry Charles, Peter Mehlman, Gregg Kavet, Carol Leifer, David Mandel, Jeff Schaffer, Steve Koren, Jennifer Crittenden, Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Dan O'Keefe, Charlie Rubin, Marjorie Gross, Alec Berg, Elaine Pope, and Spike Feresten.

    A favorite among critics, the series led the Nielsen ratings in seasons six and nine, and finished among the top two (with NBC's ER) every year from 1994 to 1998. In 2002, TV Guide named Seinfeld the greatest television program of all time.[2] In 1997, the episodes "The Boyfriend" and "The Parking Garage" were respectively ranked numbers 4 and 33 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time,[3] and in 2009, "The Contest" was ranked No. 1 on the same magazine's list of TV's Top 100 Episodes of All Time.[4] E! named it the "number 1 reason the '90s ruled."[5] In 2013, the Writers Guild of America named Seinfeld the No. 2 Best Written TV Series of All Time (second to The Sopranos).[6] That same year, Entertainment Weekly named it the No. 3 best TV series of all time[7] and TV Guide ranked it at No. 2.[8]

    Bee Movie is a 2007 American computer animated family comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures.1 It stars Jerry Seinfeld and Renée Zellweger.

    Bee Movie is the first motion-picture script to be written by Seinfeld, who co-wrote the film with Spike Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin. The film was directed by Simon J. Smith and Steve Hickner and produced by Seinfeld, Christina Steinberg, and Cameron Stevning. The production was designed by Alex McDowell, and Christophe Lautrette was the art director. Nick Fletcher was the supervising editor and music for the film was composed by Rupert Gregson-Williams.

    The cast and crew include some veterans of Seinfeld's long-running NBC sitcom Seinfeld, including writer/producers Feresten and Robin, and actors Michael Richards (Seinfeld character Cosmo Kramer), Patrick Warburton (Seinfeld character David Puddy), and Larry Miller (who plays the title character on the Seinfeld episode "The Doorman"). Coincidentally, NBC was host to the broadcast television premiere of the film on November 27, 2010.[3]

  7. 1 hour ago, gompapa said:

    You might not know about people live on the other side of where you live would get offended.

    Look for the history contents if you want to find out why.

    This is very rude DE... you can't do this.

    I am with Sal.

     

     

    1 hour ago, gompapa said:

    You would never understand unless you are part of that culture.
    Please do not assume you would know all these by studying Asian history.
    I am not complaining, trying to respect those who has history background with this symbol.

    Studying Asian culture/history never makes you feel the same as they do. It is just a story you know about.

    Are you implying you know what that culture is like? Are you Japanese? Don't pretend now

    26 minutes ago, onieyez said:

    what did I say to make me a racist? wtf you smoking

    I love japan, I don't like people who say they study history and then just goes on brushing serious matters off as if it doesn't matter at all to anyone

    I did not say that you should hate anyone either, but I am saying that there are people who care about these kind of things

    Same can be said here.

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