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Doraz_

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  1. rubble give armor even when health is not full

    increase Rumblers aggro OR Atlas being immune to damage when casting Rumblers

     

    He is already forced to equip specific melee and builds for making his 1st viable and primary and secondary must be corrosive or slash to bypass armor. Other frames can reach absurd survivability with a press of a button.

  2. Mod that makes the color of status effects take the energy color of the weapon/frame that procced the status 😄

    Example:

    Depending on how the effects' proprieties have been coded in, this might be done in a couple of hours or very hard to implement but i wouldn't know :clem:

    ... don't mind the dying kavat, i picked him up later ... i did ... 0_0

  3. 18 hours ago, Knowmad762 said:

    It's interesting that you have a discussion about what a Warframe is without a single mention of how they are piloted. This is a huge source of confusion, partly because this concept has changed several times over the game's real world chronology. IMO, there have been three distinct eras thus far.

    When the game first came out, the Warframe was heavily insinuated to be an exosuit. Much like an Anthem Javelin, or Iron Man, the Tenno pilot was assumed to be inside the frame, physically present in the battlefield. This Tenno would already be an experienced and capable fighter, and the Warframe protects them from damage, augments their already impressive speed and strength, and gives them use of unique abilities. There is a metric ton of evidence supporting this idea, that still remains to this day in much of the game's older content. There are several voice lines and story ideas that don't make sense unless you consider that this was the core idea at the time it was written, only to be changed later on.

    The release of the Second Dream quest (about 2.5 years after the original release) was a revelation because it changed the Warframe from a directly piloted exosuit to a remotely piloted mechanical robotic drone. The lore was vague enough that this change generally worked, aside from a few lingering details, as mentioned above. The idea here is that the Warframe is a essentially a robot, an unthinking machine that is incapable of thought or action when not being actively piloted.

    The very recent Sacrifice quest was another game changer, as it brought the idea that every Warframe was originally a human subject, changed by the infestation into some amalgam of technology and biology. The key concept now is sentience: Umbra is confirmed to have retained his sentience from his original human mind through the conversion process, and is the only Warframe know to have ever done so. There is no evidence currently that more Umbra Warframes were ever made, and I personally hope that they do not go down that road. And because every other frame is also made from a human, the idea that something of their original human mind remaining after conversion is pretty intentionally vague right now. The other frames are not sentient like Umbra, but they are not mindless machines either, they are somewhere in between. Evidence for this is the Warframe acting independently during the Second Dream, and Rhino Primes`s codex implying an unpiloted Rhino Warframe attacked and ate people.

    Deliberate or not, what a Warframe is, is pretty confusing.

    Didn't even consider that to be honest, that's really interesting.

    I've only really stuck with the game from the sacrifice quest and plains of eidolon.

    19 hours ago, Knowmad762 said:

    but they are not mindless machines either, they are somewhere in between. Evidence for this is the Warframe acting independently during the Second Dream

    .That puzzled my mind for a bit too ... I've just taken that Lotus herself piloted that Warframe.

     

  4. 1 hour ago, (PS4)Equinox21697 said:

    I've scanned most of the codex stuff but am yet to read a single one because if it was important it wouldn't be so well hidden. As for why the details are confusing,

    Isn't EVERY warframe once a person? And why doesn't Excalibur Umbra do anything when we use transference in our ship?

    So if Warframes need a human host to be infected my the helminth virus then doesn't that mean that whoever made these bootleg versions (the Tenno or the Lotus presumably as they would be the only ones with the knowledge to do so) are guilty of preforming human experimentation? Also by human I mean something that looks like human I suppose since Orokin and Ostron and such aren't technically 'human' anymore

    I've ended up on this:

     

    Umbra frames are the original warframes designs, the ones that rebelled because they retained memories of their past,.

    Primes are instead the product of further development, which require only the infestation and not a human body. The past failures served as blueprints.

    Same for the normal ones crafted later, no human host is required.

     

    It is my guess that every frame started as an umbra ( i include future yet to be released frames ), ended up uncontrollable, and a perfected version is built afterwards.

     

    In addition, when i saw this screenshot, i got my hopes up for one reason.

    If these were supposed to be the "weapons" the orokin put a lot of faith in to win the war, they would eventually start seeing them as heroes, god-like, destined to save the empire, thus sparking a cult-like following and worship.  At lest from the common folk ( humans poor and rich alike), left defenseless by the orokin elite.

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  5. 15 minutes ago, SarusMindfury said:

    Cause scaning Cefalon Fragments and reading them isnt a work everyone enjoys to do (? 

    agreed, although i actually loved that aspect, almost like items descriptions in the souls-series

     

    Does is make sense that a weapon comes with lore? Absolutely not. 

    In contrast every item/place is an important part of the world it's contained in, holding a part of the story. It adds so much.

     

    Maybe changing scanning for fragments to searching a randomly spawned tile that holds important information would be better, sort of like Dead Cells did. 

     

    4 minutes ago, GnarlsDarkley said:

    Most people are like: 

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    lol :clem: this is space ninja simulator after all ... sort of

  6. Umbra are people. Every umbra released will behave like a specter.

    Primes are the actual weapons used in the old war. Relic hunts are how they re-emerge, thus making critical that grineer and corpus don't have their hands on even a single part.

    Normal warframes are merely approximate attempts at reconstructing one. Weaker as we lack the Orokin's knowledge and expertise.

     

    To me it looks beautiful, straightforward and a nice basis to develop current and future content, so ...

    Why is there that there is so much confusion online? Am i missong something for the lore?

  7. these are the ones i would like to get rid of

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hGxAJTUvhcrfVS3svh84oPGy5Sukz4lD/view?usp=sharing
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DCbttDi6v55EEpL7VJlp7mBbiO4HHxDD/view?usp=sharing
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tAT-3fQOyhnnF69I8z1-WZUbvwb_QOXG/view?usp=sharing
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UwLeVrcd41QWQZFYhfQhPwUk4mvek23b/view?usp=sharing

    selling them is impossibl , maybe for the twin kronkur but only with better stats  and with that stug we enter in meme territory

    never tried transmuting rivens and transmuting normal mods always got me useless stuff ending up with even less value than what i've invested 😞

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