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General-Pacman

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  1. Thank you Steve. Thank you so much for the incredible gift that Warframe was, and all the love and effort you put into it.
    I wish you the best of luck with Soulframe, and I promise I'll be there on day one. Mark my words, I won't miss any founders packs this time :P

  2. 17 minutes ago, CurseOfFilth said:

    Royal Aya NOT including plat shrinks the supply of plat flowing into the economy to balance out plat being spent in the market

    Royal Aya DOES include plat, though. They already changed that.

    Also,

    12 minutes ago, (XBOX)C11H22O11 said:

    Nah, you know prime vault packs were always real money only right? That's Regal Aya use now, it's the equivalent of the pack.

    This ☝️

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  3. 2 minutes ago, (XB1)GearsMatrix301 said:

    We’re not talking about the actual definition of Eidolon as this game is clearly using the term loosely to describe undead.

    Then there is no point on discussing this, if we don't have an actual, solid definition of what an Eidolon is. I'll keep calling it Flydolon.

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eidolon
     

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    In ancient Greek literature, an eidolon (plural: eidola or eidolons; Greek εἴδωλον: "image, idol, double, apparition, phantom, ghost") is a spirit-image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form[...] 

    If we take the actual definition of the word Eidolon as a reference, the Ropalolyst could be considered an Eidolon only if it's the spirit, the ghost or the zombie-like remains of an already dead sentient; and as far as we know, that's not the case. So no, I don't think the Ropalolyst is an Eidolon.

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  5. Yeah, that tends to happen. I don't really mind it on non-endless missions, since most of the time the people that moves away from the team simply moves to the mission objective faster than the rest, so you simply end picking up the reactant they left on the way. For endless missions, If i want to stay for more than just the first rotation, I either go solo or set up a premade squad; and I suggest you to do the same if this is such a bother to you. Expecting randoms in pubs to play the way you want to is just nonsense.

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  6. 4 hours ago, Burgled0ven said:

    2 - Limit the guide's mods to use the mods of the new player's collection of mods so that the guide does not overpower the enemies on the level of the new player.

     

    Wouldn't that mean that a guide would have to make a specific build for each person that they help? And how would that work if they assist multiple players at the same time? (i.e making a squad with 3 new players).
    I like the idea though, there are some things that seem a bit hard to implement, but if they can be done, it would be a nice addition to the game.

  7. My guess is that the kids in the Zariman were just the first generation of Tenno. Once they were recovered and studied by the Orokin, they probably found a way to artificially turn other kids into Tenno. That's just wild speculation from my side, but It sounds a bit more coherent than a single ship packed with 30 million kids.

  8. More amalgam and corrupted mods. The mixture of multiple stats, and even receving a very high stat increase paired with a negative stat, are the kind of things that give a lot of versatility to builds, and forces you to put more thought when deciding how to combine your mods.

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  9. Shamelessly stolen from reddit:
     

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    It's  an amazing looking room that, as mentioned by Rebecca in the original post, was partially shown  in the Erra quest cinematic, and may be used again later on; I didn't have time to rewatch the cinematic and try to find it. Anyone want to guess what the Orokin built this for? I have a couple of theories, but i want to hear yours aswell.

     

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  10. 1 minute ago, KittySkin said:

    They will not have mastery points. Its the same as zaws, MR its linked to the head/barrel. If a grip changes the weapon type, the MR gained for the head/barrel remains the same.

    It's not exactly the  same thing as zaws. Even  if the grip changes the type of melee weapons, zaws are still melee weapons, always; in this case, we will be able to use the same barrel for a secondary or a primary weapon. But anyway, im guessing the same as you, they will most likely not have any mastery points attached to them; but i'll use them either way.

  11. 8 minutes ago, Lazarow said:

    We will know when we get there, its only a few days away anyways and how would we know if they didnt say in the post

    This. We have no clue if they will have mastery points or not, time will tell. But if you ask me, I couldn't care less. If the weapons are cool, i'll get them anyway.

  12. *Puts tinfoil hat on*

    So, this is my theory: the object at the end of the video is a coffin or tomb of some sort, but there is no body there, there is a mind. The conscience of the Founder. What I think it's going to happen is  that the Corpus will try to resurrect the Founder by turning him into a Cephalon of some sort, using (here is when it gets crazy) the orokin technology 'rediscovered' by the Glassmaker. I had a hope that DE would tie both events in some way, just for the sake of making them both more inmersive; but after seeing how they are delaying the release of the next chapter of the Glassmaker story, now it's no more a hope but an actual suspicion.

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