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  1. On 2023-09-04 at 1:47 AM, (NSW)Free_Aetharus said:

    Lore would contradict a lot of your theory.

    Albrecht is NOT the 'Man In The Wall,' because Albrecht was the first person who canonically witnessed the man. Nobody else, not his mother, not his father, not any other character.
    Albrecht, in full FMA style, created Wally by being witness to them as a concept and an existence.

    I personally find using "Eternalism" in the vain way EVERYBODY uses it cheapens the context it's actually used it. It's not a cure-all for problems, nor is it used on its own as a cure-all for plot. It's a plot device, but it's not used as a plot-justifier or a plot in itself. Eternalism being the concept of 'everything and nothing' is not used as a paradoxical 'anything can happen.'

    Eternalism is the concept of 'progress to be made, progress not determined.'
    It doesn't explain or overrule other principles the game introduces, either. Presentism is similar, but it doesn't suffer from the same permanence. Presentism is the concept of history being irrelevant to reality and the present existence being the only relevant thing.

    Eternalism says anything is relevant when available. Presentism says nothing is relevant UNLESS available. Futurism says anything can BECOME relevant, either as a result of a change-forward or a change-back.

    Eternalism was used to explain that the void is functionally a living magic system that operates outside common rules. It's not your reality and does not conform entirely to the rules everything else might. And it's used to imply that Albrecht very well could NEVER have observed Wally at all, just as well as Wally could've, and did, observe Albrecht. If you asked "Who spotted who first," you could interpret the question as "If Wally witnessed Albrecht, then Albrecht NEVER witnessed Wally." or even "Albrecht saw the true form of Wally, therefore Wally turned into a facsimile OF Albrecht."

    Or neither is true at all. Wally is a hallucination borne of witness theory. It's a real 'person,' but doesn't actually exist. It's a concept you cannot touch. If Wally never exists, it would prove that Albrecht, and your operator, both lose their minds and develop a relationship with an ailment that has captivated and possibly dominated them down the line.

    As for "Wally can time travel," that's not true. He's not the only character who's capable of traveling through time, again carrying the conjecture that Wally isn't a tangible, physical, or visible entity and is instead a psychosis or void-spirit. It's not Wally that's traveling, but rather the void ALLOWING travel. It can be argued that the Zariman Ten-Zero is as old as the Ten-Oh was, when Lotus adopted you and the void orphans. Suspended in time.

    If the void preserved whatever remained of the Zariman, eternal, present, or future, untouched and uninvaded until somebody WITNESSED the Zariman again, it's very possible that the Holdfasts could've turned into void angels, too. They're no less than a century old at the very least, and a little, or a lot, over two centuries older than when they attempted that jump. At what point do the Holdfasts become demented? At what point does the Zariman become so old and so ancient that even the Holdfasts stop existing?

    they imply that 'they' exist because of your presence. But witness theory exists, too. They're sane, and intact, and preserved, because time no longer EXISTED without you, with your concept of time in seconds, witnessing them. You brought TIME into the void, an absence of every natural law. Wally isn't time traveling, it's simply the void behaving like it does. Eternalism embodied in a single cosmic paradox. You're relevant when available-- YOUR concept and measure of time is relevant because YOU find it relevant. As a witness, everything is Schrodinger's Cat, waiting for you to determine whether they're real or not.

    Maxing out the Holdfasts, or helping THEM believe that they're worth redeeming, or inspiring them to THINK and PROGRESS and EVOLVE in their thoughts, instead of being suspended in time, thinking the same things and reliving the same days, is what ultimately returns the remaining crew back into humans. They couldn't go mad because to them, they didn't progress past a certain day. They forgot the concept of time. Time was meaningless. When you did your part, they did theirs. You helped them and they helped themselves. In a way, the Holdfasts perpetually travelled through time, too. They relatively SKIPPED time before you arrived. And if that's false, you might as well have REVERSED time to meet them half-way.

    Drifter was trapped in the void, stuck. Duviri was the first instance of the drifter canonically existing, between the time Teshin was sucked into that gate and Teshin helping you escape the void, to confront Narmer. The operator clearly aged, which wouldn't make sense if the void suspended time. Again, as an observer and BELIEVER in a concept, a conceptless-existence isn't possible and you end up in a situation where you're either changing history itself[Undercroft] or you're simply living it. The drifter ages because they don't believe that it's possible for them NOT to. It's a normal belief and something not easily abandoned, yet, while they're aging, they're still dying a number of times, becoming callous and even 'empty' as a person. Duviri is a story about you losing your entire IDENTITY, and slowly conforming to the nihilistic view that you ARE living the same day. Eventually, you may stop believing, even, that you're actually aging at all, so you stagnate. Drifter could've been like the holdfasts, suspended in time without an outside observer to instill 'time' and 'existentialism' into them.

    Now think about it. Wally probably IS a real person. And maybe he's not. Maybe Wally, for the longest time in the story, was ONLY the madness of somebody who's been empowered by the void. Albrecht and Wally could be one and the same, but they're not traveling through time, they're traveling through the void, capable of phenomenon so strange that they could actually end up in 1999. You could do the same thing, most likely. Un-suspend time in the void, but flow backwards in time, I mean.

    Duviri's time travel likely cannot 'reset' the memories of somebody witnessing a change. It's almost an inception moment, where you see your history changing, while you're changing it, while watching a screen of yourself changing history. Self-observation is a self-defeating solution to historical change, since somewhere, somehow, you either un-personed yourself, or you actually still exist.

    Time travel occurs in the Xoris questline as well, where you enter the 'Granum' void and end up thwarting the plans of Corpus, only to

    A. Enter the void and everybody is aware

    B. Exit the void and everybody is confused as hell, because nobody can recall ever discussing the void whatsoever. You have evidence of things that never happened. You, the observer, witness to a metaphorical or literal star imploding, are the only person capable of interpreting what happened, simply because you're the only person who observed it happen.

    C. And having accomplished your task, you simply... leave. You just got there, and then you were gone. If this was not time travel, it would never have happened at all. Yet it did, you were, it's over, you left, for real.

    It's possible, for the third part of your theory, that Wally is ONLY capable of manifesting as the person observing them. Again, it's likely as a result of the observer being you. Wally manifests as YOU, your DARKNESS, your UNCONSCIOUS or even your PSYCHE. Because, if Wally was NOT a real entity, only void insanity, then you're insane and the manifestation is quite literally psychosis, your inner voice, trying to control you. This would mean that, throughout the entire game, you're CONSTANTLY at odds with your humanity and that you're probably somewhere between "Holdfast" and "Void Angel" at all times. Holdfasts retain their humanity and probably didn't EVEN suffer as everyone else did, even if they DID have an impulse to embrace some kind of higher power, even through the calling of an engine, corrupted by void energy... they still denied that calling.

    The operator, in comparison to a holdfast, if they're AWAKE and hearing Wally speaking to them, is only a void angel that hasn't fully manifested. Or a void angel that has survived the void contamination and came out alive because of Lotus. Lotus is the factor that determines whether you're a Thrax, trying to "Break through the wall" to free your master, or if you're NOT a thrax and you're autonomous of any higher deity.

    Think about it, while wondering if you've lost your mind throughout the entire game, proving that Albrecht is the same subservient follower as the Thrax are. Albrecht just might be the same person-- Wally is only an allegory.

    Thank you for your reply!! TBH, the Albrecht = Wally is a very longshot theory. But we do know that Wally must have a body or at least be able to materialize himself. Because Albrecht did cut off his finger when he closed the void gate. However, Wally never fixed his missing finger. If he materializes himself and is able to change his appearance, he should be able to fix his finger easily. In fact, only on the occasion that he showed up as "himself" that we see that he missing a finger. that is why I believe he must have a body or is a person so he cannot fix his cut-off finger easily.

    Now go back to the first time Albrecht opened the gate to the void. We do know that Wally must leave his finger there so Albrecht can study and make a void drive. If Wally is Albrecht he must have known a future where Wally not leaving the finger and Orokin is still in control of the origin system. So, he must appear there and must leave his finger... Or this is just a coincidence and Wally is just too excited to pursue the first human ever to enter the void and get his finger cut...

    As a side note, they never tell us who this "Master" of the void Angel is. But I believe it is Wally because of the upcoming Murmur faction. DE told us that the "Master" of the Murmur faction is Wally... But then... Why not use Void Angel? My theory is that "Murmur" must be able to exit the void and manifest itself in a "Voidless" area to do his bidding. Because Void angel although powerful, can only exist in areas where Void energy is abundant.

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  2. 4 hours ago, Hayrack said:

    The delusional theory-crafting is getting out of hand.

    We are getting QUESTS. Quests, that will have (maybe) new gameplay mechanics to spice things up. People were foaming about how Duviri will be a shift towards souls-like --- NOPE, we right back at core Warframe gameplay on Deimos. Same with WF 1999 - just a step from the main road.

    This.

    It's not like they're getting unrelated stories either. We know that Entrati is responsible for the "Heart" that keeps Warframe (core gameplay) functional. We're getting the back story of it here.

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  3. 2 hours ago, SneakyErvin said:

    Yep been having and still have some of those theories jumping around in the noggin aswell. Regarding your point number two, why Wally would go willingly I've had the idea that maybe it is a case of "possession", where Wally is somehow inside and can get extracted. So while Albrecht questions if it was really him that made it back from the Void it could be as simple as he did but Wally hitched a ride aswell. What we see with the pod in the video could very well be as @(PSN)MYKK678mentions that it is how he ended up on Duviri. His real plan might have simply been to sacrifice himself to get Wally back into the void.

    Then all of 1999 seems to be eaither in the mind of someone or a conceptualized place similar to Duviri. There are just things in the gameplay that makes it look like not being set in an actual 1999. If the odd glyphs were only on computer screens etc. I'd buy it being back in 1999 and it being caused by the "infested" electronics overall. But it is also seen on posters, very likely made out of paper and ink considering it is set in 1999 and we still do so in 2023.

    The theory that Warframe 1999 is like Durivi is possible. We do know that Aoi wants to return to day one and try to search for Dr.Albrecht again so that she won't be alone on New Year's Eve. However, as soon as the clock hits the year 2000 there is a black mist and Dr.Albrecht appears to look like Wally. My theory is that since the name is Warframe 1999 we'll be looping in years 1999 until we break out of the loop.

    From the dialogue between Aoi to Arthur I presume the "Day One" isn't really long. Maybe a week, most likely 2-3 days ago. However, looking at both of them using Warframe ability I presume the start of the quest can be a full year. Neither of them has enough experience to control their ability and this does not count for development time for the suit they're wearing. But I presume Dr.Albrecht is the one who brings this technology to this era and is also the one who brings the "infestation-like" robot into the world. Maybe to change something and bring some changes into the Warframe timeline.

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  4. 6 hours ago, (PSN)MYKK678 said:

    As good as a theory as that is, unfortunately the events shown to us during the trailer show something completely different.

    First there's the fact that Albrecht answers a (phone or pager?) at the start. I can't imagine Wally needing any technology. But that parts flimsy at best. The real telling sign is the mo-cap animations and how they're portrayed.

    As Albrecht is getting into the sarcophagus, Human Loid is listening to him, and then even sheds a tear knowing that Albrecht likely won't be back from wherever he's going. Albrecht wipes the tear from Loids face as well with his thumb. This isn't some plan to get Wally into a machine, it's 2 longtime friends/possibly lovers saying their final goodbyes.

    That's Albrecht getting in the sarcophagus 100%, not Wally. However, speculation begins about where he's going, because I don't think it was straight to whatever/wherever 1999 is. The Sarcophagus may have been how Albrecht got back into the Void and into Duviri, as its never explained when or how he got there, IF that was actually Albrecht who went to Duviri of course.

    After re-watching the Whisper in the Wall Gameplay Trailer. I really can say that it doesn't make any sense. Unless the "Young Albrecht" entering the sarcophagus and "Albrecht Entrati" is a different person. It is suggested that Human Loid does not know about Loid the Necraloid and presumably "Albrecht Entrati" is the one who created the Necraloid. So, it doesn't make any sense if "Young Albrecht" doesn't awoken from the sarcophagus at some point in time after Human Loid enters the sarcophagus himself. 

    Also, there is this "Kalymos sequence" that is almost like a set of rules both the Human Loid and Loid the Necraloid have to follow for the specific events to occur. It is suggested that it is written in the "Grimoire" left behind by Albrecht. Not to mention the "Vessel" that looks like only half of his body is finished. As we can see in the trailer, his arm and hand are still not complete. Not to mention we also saw this "Vassel" head in the Human Loid sleeping room. So, I think this "Vassel" is some sort of dream device that either lets us into the dream/connects with someone (presumably Wally), or lets us connect to someone from another timeline (they will feel like they are dreaming/having Deja Vu).

    As a side note, the "Murmur" really feels like a piece of wall with arms. Considering Orokin's structure is flesh and blood, for me it is terrifying. I think someday the wall might jump out and attack us with its arms (lol).

  5. Warframe 1999... More like Warframe 2000 unless it is a time reset like in Duviri, we'll start in 2000 if the Trailer is the start of the quest and not the end. It is shown that in the Trailer we are already at 11:55 pm on 31 December 1999 and when we meet "Albrecht Entrati" the time is already at 11:59 pm and the Trailer end when we get into the next day, the year 2000.

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  6. 9 minutes ago, (PSN)MYKK678 said:

    The thing about The Wall of Bone to keep in mind is that he/she/it has been manipulating people for a very very long time. I think at one point someone even says he's as old as the stars themselves, but I can't remember exactly where it was.

    But one little tease about him I completely forgot about was Parvos Granim himself. If you collect all of the (Lithographs? Tablets? The grey tiles you can decorate your ship with that shows Granims origin) from the Corpus Ship tilesets in the pyramid rooms using Granim Crowns, throughout his whole origin story theres one constant: A "whisper" that Granim kept hearing over and over throughout his life, that not only motivated him to become who he is, but to also start the actual Corpus Faction itself. And there's never any explanation or hint as to what that "whisper" was.

    It's just a theory not a fact, but I think the whisper was Wally. I don't think he's the "court jester" that he's portrayed himself as, but is instead a master strategist who has been moving everyone ever so slightly in the right direction for hundreds/thousands of years so that he can attain his goals. Which apparently has something to do with being like Humans/Orokin/Tenno according to the creepy kids song in Duviri. If I had to guess I'd say Wally was the only being inside the Void, maybe even just was the Void itself, and when Albrecht opened the door to the Void, it was the first time Wally realised that leaving was a possibility, and has been working to do so ever since.

    This is also why I think Wally has a bigger plan.  He seems to manipulate everyone. If Granum doesn't create Corpus it might be possible we might go into a different timeline as it is. Maybe Wally has been in every possible timeline and wants to create a specific one. So that he may have the power to ... manipulate the reality itself?? Well, IDK what Wally wants but I think it is possible Wally has been manipulating everyone at this point while they don't even know they are heading to their doom. Or he just wants a fun timeline where he has the most fun while watching other people running for their lives.

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  7. 5 minutes ago, Hexerin said:

    We experience time dilation with the Granum Void content, not time travel. These are not the same thing. Time dilation is a difference in perceived experience of a given span of time. Time travel is straight up moving to a different point in time.

    What is happening in the Granum Void, is that time is massively compressed. Think along the lines of "every 1 second that passes in normal space, is 1 minute in the GV" kind of thing. The actual dilation is obviously significantly more than that, of course.

    However, in the last part of the quest before we fight Protea. Nef clearly ordered the self-destruction of his fleets and we are too late to stop it. But after we fought Protea, Nef clearly said the same line as at the start of the mission but also his fleet clearly did not self-destruct. No matter how diluting the time was, it should not be possible to prevent what already happened before we entered the time dilation.

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  8. 33 minutes ago, Chewarette said:

    Yeah this part was difficult to analyze, we don't clearly see Wally except he wears the Lotus helmet, and we don't even know from which point of view we saw that (Lotus, PC, or even a neutral PoV).

    But that's probably the only time Wally has appeared to more than one person at a time ? And in the end it might have appeared as an amalgamation of both (Operator with Lotus helm), but I couldn't see clearly whether Wally's "body/face" matched with the PC's

    I needed to rewatch those sequences of events. But TBH, it is a puzzle to me, Why did Wally guide us to the Lotus's chamber in the Chimera Prologue? Either he needed us to have Paracesis leading to our meeting with Drifter or he is helping Ballas so he can get us to build the Paracesis. I don't think he helping Ballas so I think it is possible Wally wants us to have Paracesis and meeting with Drifter so his "greater plan" can be realized.

    Also, at the end of the New War quest Lotus told us that she saw "nothing". It either means she really saw nothing or she didn't see anyone but the "wall". Assuming Wall is also Wally, it might be the only time Wally appears as 2 persons/things at the same time. But why did he appear at that time? He has no reason to participate in the New War event but I think it means his "greater plan" is going well and he appears to "congratulate" us on successfully getting Lotus back. Or worse, it might suggest that just like we have Operator and Drifter holding hands together, Wally also has Wally and Wally the 2nd helping him realize the "greater plan".

    Also, the "greater plan" thing is just my hypothesis. Wally may not have any plan at all when helping us.

  9. 1 hour ago, (PSN)MYKK678 said:

    It's an interesting theory. And right now nobody's theory is neither more or less likely than anyone else's. But there is one big glaring flaw to yours that needs to be pointed out. Your third part contradicts the first part.

    The first part proposes that The Wall of Bone is Albrecht because the Void allows you to meet another version of yourself. The third part then clarifies that The Wall of Bone can take on anyones form, including your own. The third part is actually answering the first part, not seperate. Albrecht didn't meet a different version of himself, it's all but confirmed that this was The Wall of Bone taking on his form. Just like we get called "Kiddo" as a reminder of our parents, Albechts copy calls him Little Bengal, another reminder of a nickname one of his parents had for him.

     

    I think Eternalism was introduced so that "a version" of time travel/time manipulation can be brought into the story later on. It just wont be a version of it youve seen before.

    Likely a battle between The Wall of Bone who wants to change something, and Albrecht who wants to preserve or even change something different himself. Keep in mind that Albrecht may not be a "good guy" himself. He was an Orokin who performed Continuity many times with seemingly no moral issues, and only swore to never do it again because he was haunted by his experience in the Void, not because of what it did to the people being sacrificed.

    In real life, Eternalism or Block Universe Theory, doesn't work. But if it does in the game, the Cephalon onboard the Zariman during New War explains a big part of what you need to know about it. About how if a way to "change the shape of the Block" can be found, we'd have access to any moment in Time. Duviri backs this up with one of its Zariman Quiz Tablets too:

    Q. What is the core thesis of The Palimpsest of Spacetime?

    A. Events can be rewritten; traces of the original persist.

     

    I can't say I have a full theory myself yet, there simply isn't enough information yet. But that will likely change after Whispers in the Walls at the end of this year, and 1999 in Summer 2024 come out.

    IKR, since Albrecht Entrati is the first to enter that is why it took his appearance. But even Eternalism has to start somewhere. Let's just say if Albrecht Entrati didn't get into the void, there would be no "Man in the Wall" so the void things didn't get started. Leading to the whole event of Warframe not happening at all. Since no Reliquary Drive means no Void traveling and no travel to Tau. In fact, since Eternalism suggests anything can happen and will happen at the same time (for example, you are dead and alive at the same time). It might be possible that the timeline where Orokin is still in control is somewhere we just haven't encountered it yet.

    But Albrecht Entrati entered the void and started those events leading to the "Man in the Wall" appearance. If the Man in the Wall really has the ability to time travel. I think it is possible for future Albrecht Entrati to appear when he first entered the void. And since his cut-off finger is the start of everything he would also need to sever his finger at that time as well.

    About the nickname, if the Man in the Wall really is Albrecht Entrati he would know about himself obviously. But to the Operator? I think either we told him about it sometime in the story or he has the ability to read the mind of everything entered the void. Or else he would not be able to call Albrecht Entrati "Little Bengal" the first time he entered the void.

    As a side note, I think we might be fighting Albrecht Entrati's "Faction" at some point in time. And I also don't think Albrecht Entrati himself is a good guy. But since he didn't partake in the Continuity after he entered the void. He shouldn't be alive, right?... Well, TBH, I don't think so...

  10. I read your reply on void theory. TBH, it is very interesting and I think it might be a possibility that we are the real ones while Drifter is the copy of ourselves by the void. But since the story deliberately says that the Drifter is the Operator who didn't get saved from the Zariman. I think it is still safe to assume that Drifter isn't really a copy but just an Operator from another timeline by Eternalism.

    16 minutes ago, chaotea said:

    The deadlock didnt have time travel as i remember. What specifically was there? The founder was trapped in a void space, but didnt time travel.

    Lua spys arnt necessarily time travel, as theres no sign of orokin occupation. May be more a manifestation, but certainly theres no lore element that confirms time travel as far as i remember.

    I also don't know about the Deadlock protocol. But Lua spy suggests that that void rift is a distortion in space-time. Although it might be possible that it is just Eternalism playing with us here. Since no matter what we ended up doing in the past the Future seemingly didn't change at all. Suggesting we didn't go into the "Past" but rather the manifestation of the past that connected to the present.

    But there is one person who is enjoying these Eternalism things... Baro Ki teer. Since he got this deal with "Stranger" and got fused with his other self into one ultimate being that can appear in all space-time.

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    TLDR; My theory is that Grandpa (Albrecht Entrati) is the Man in the Wall himself.

    Alright, after you read the TLDR I know that there will be someone who disagrees with me. I know, I also don't have any solid evidence to support this either. But hear me out...

    First, he is the first one who discovers the Void and meets this "Man in the Wall" (and seemingly named him as well). If you have played Warframe long enough you should know that it is not impossible to meet other self in the void. Just like Operator and Drifter. When he first entered the void. It is the start of everything. As Warframe uses Eternalism to explain everything that happens in the game. It is possible that the Man in the Wall who meets Albrecht Entrati is also himself from the future.

    Second, AFAIK the Man in the Wall is the only one who has the power to travel in time. Although we see this power in Duviri being used to reset time (but not memories). I think the "real" time travel can only be done by the Man in the Wall himself. As he seemingly appears in both Operator and Drifter timelines that should have happened at the same time. Appear to save the Operator and did not save the Drifter. We know that those two are the same person in the New War quest line. But it also might be possible that the other timelines got cut short because we didn't survive the Zariman-Ten-Zero events. And didn't have anything to do with the Man in the Wall time travel to other timelines.

    Third, although there is evidence that the Man in the Wall can take on another person's appearance. But AFAIK, the Man in the Wall can only take on the appearance of the person being around at that time (as Operator/Drifter when we play as them). So it might be possible that Albrecht Entrati who appeared in Warframe 1999 is the real Albrecht Entrati and also the Man in the Wall himself. But it is also possible that he can take on other appearances not just the one around him as well.

    It is a longshot theory with no solid evidence whatsoever. But I would like to know what others think and I must have misread or misinterpreted something from the story. I hope somebody helps correct my theory.

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    1 hour ago, Smilomaniac said:

    Through a 'frost' lens, you gain ice related powers or fire related ones, through 'ember'. How do we know this is true? Because nullifiers (and similar abilities) block not only warframe abilities, but our ability to go into operator form, meaning it cuts off the void.

    This is mostly oversight in-game code. Because Transference is categorized as the 5th ability. Since it is an ability, it cannot be used under a nullifier bubble. I'm interested in how DE would do to expand this explanation or not. But right now, your theory is mostly true.

     

    2 hours ago, Smilomaniac said:

    ^This theory is partially broken by titania, since her creator was Orokin and she made a non-prime warframe. More than likely this is a DE screw up.

    An alternative theory is that the standard warframes are the 'originals' and that the Orokin demanded more aesthetically pleasing ones, putting the old frames in storage, to be dug out later (whether physically or in data blueprint form) by Lotus.

    Most likely, it's the prototype and not the prime version, not even the normal version.

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    In a later quest, it is explained that Warframe does contain a level of 'Emotion'. Most likely the 'Emotion' that they feel very strongly about their death, ex. Ember about being burned alive. Umbra series, however... Seem to contain more 'Emotion' than normal Warframe, or maybe memories? IDK. But in Umbra quest we have experience what Umbra has gone through. Not to mention how Tenno 'take away the pain' of the Warframe, thus letting them control the Warframe.

  13. I also find this bug quite annoying.

    I've played void mission so much that I notice that one of the room cause this 'Waypoint' bug. It's the room where it's a long hallway that have 2 pillar-like things in the way (one on the right and other on the left). In the ground level are void laser plates. I'm sorry for not having picture because I can't access the game right now. But if you have this room in the way of the objective. You'll almost always get this waypoint bug. It's only after you've pass that room that waypoint will get back to normal.

    For other mission I'm not finding that bug often. Maybe because I didn't play excavation that much lol...

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  14. Short answer : No.

    Long answer : It's not really worth anything right now. It's just a new game mode. Even if DE try to hide something behide it, it would be just another Sanctuary Onslaught or Arbitration. That needed a lots of preperation and a lots of time invested in it. Also, since it's a squad gameplay. It is almost impossible to play Solo casually. But in the future I think there will be an update that make Railjack Soloable casually.

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  15. On 2019-11-20 at 11:32 PM, DoomFruit said:

    That's pretty extreme. I have an NVME drive now, but not so long ago I used an HDD (WD Velociraptor) and the loading time can't have been any longer than 20 seconds at the most.

    I think so too. But consider my HDD (honestly, it's a SSHD not a normal HDD) had a read speed of about 5 to 10 MB/s... I consider 1 minute to be relatively fast...

    Also, it's only my internal HDD that is slow. I've just buy an external HDD on USB 3.0 and it's read speed is above 100MB/s and it's make be feel like idiot for using that HDD for 5 years (until it's broke down and I have to replace it with SSD).

  16. It is depend on NVMe and SSD type you're using. There are NVMe interface SATA3 SSD that have the same speed as SATA3 while having NVMe interface. Basically mean they have the same speed compare to normal SATA3.

    AFAIK, the 970 EVO should be NVMe M.2 interface and not SATA3 speed. But your NVMe M.2 slot may have connected to SATA3 interface or something that they still have the same speed. OR the game loading time is normal at that speed.

    BTW, I'm using 860 EVO SATA3 and loading into the plain take about 10 seconds. Which is a lot faster than normal HDD that takes almost 1 minute.

  17. Then, what am I? I do have almost 100 Forma lying around in my inventory without buying one using platinum. You can get 1 'Free' Forma per day if you want to. All you have to do is play the game and farming resources. The one on the market was just for people who rush things. If you play this game long enough you'll know that rushing things didn't really get you that far and if you wait for a week, even free players can catch up to you easily.

    Also, if your teammates get really strong wasn't that also benefit you? I mean the mission will get a lot easier. The 'Pay 2 Win' don't really meaning anything in Warframe since it's benefit you, even if you don't really paying anything. So the players who do pay isn't the only one winning in this game.

  18. 31 minutes ago, (XB1)COA Altair said:

    Wonder why DE hasn't fixed the interception drop tables yet, as axi P2 appearing twice at 14.29% each time makes absolutely no sense.  If they intended it to be this way it should be one 28.58% chance to drop axi P2 and not two separate chances.  No idea why they would do this with atlas of all frames, as atlas isn't exactly powerful.  

    Also, Funny things is that I ran over 15 rounds in Xini and Axi P2 NEVER appear for me...

    To the point that I wonder did they really drop Axi P2 lol...

    PS. I do get some Axi A6 from Xini. But I think only 1 or 2.

  19. Although, the Operator are capable of controling the Warframe when they are in close range. The Transference Bolt is still needed for Operator to control the Warframe from a much longer range (maybe, infinity?).

    Also, your question had already been answered by the Orokin, who first build the Warframe (Golem, not the Warframe with Armor like we have now). They just take them to the Warzone and just let's them do their things. The Orokin think they can control them, but they cannot. The Golem just went berserk and killed everything. The more they try to control them the more they go uncontrollable. Until one Golem stumbleupon the Tenno... Somehow, they can clam them and even instruct them to do things.

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