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  1. I think I understand the issue now and I only ran into that issue once because I don't do much trading and I haven't been using Warframe Market much lately. One thing that I have considered trying and seems like it could maybe work is this: Attach a keyboard to the USB port on your Xbox (not strictly necessary, but a huge Quality of LIfe improvement if you want to communicate) Open the Warframe Market website in a browser on your Xbox Log in to the website (using your Xbox credentials, obviously) Start Warframe (the actual game) on your Xbox (also using your Xbox credentials, obviously) See whether people responding to your WTS/WTB items on Warframe Market are able to directly invite you to their dojo in the game. This really seems to me like it might work. I will probably try it at some point but then I'll forget to come back to this message and update it.
  2. To your original point though, cross platform trading produced a much much much larger market than we had back in our Xbox-only days, and the prices of most or all things are definitely much lower for us in this environment. That's a bummer if you had something you were hoping to sell for 50 plat but now can only get a tenth of that, but is great if there is something that you would like to buy from another player since you can get it for practically nothing compared to what you are used to. It's also a bummer when you need to buy slots and realize that you're going to have to sell a lot more stuff for a few platinum here or there to be able to afford them. I started trying to use Trade Chat but definitely could not keep up with the rate of messages flying by. Then I discovered filters, as PollexMessier described above. These filters work in reverse from profanity filters because they only show you messages that include the words you specify. You can set a filter for "Khora", for example, then go do a mission and come back to the Trade Chat window a little later and only see the messages from people looking to buy or sell Khora. I liked things better "in the old days" but I can still live with this.
  3. I also play on Xbox but use Warframe Market on my PC. You should be able to solve your problem by logging out of Warframe Market on your PC, then logging back into Warframe Market on your PC but logging in using your Xbox credentials (there is a button for this on the login screen) instead of logging in using your PC credentials (which, as you pointed out, have a different player name). Your Xbox credentials are held by Microsoft in the form of a Microsoft ID that is associated with your Xbox account but also visible on your PC, and will use your Xbox name on Warframe Market when you log in using your Xbox credentials. Either way, Warframe Market is built and run by 42bytes, a different company than the one that built and runs Warframe the game (that being Digital Extremes, aka DE). This forum is for Warframe the game, not Warframe Market, so although your issue is probably a common one among people here, your problem is really more relevant to the other company. Disclaimer: I'm not part of either company but I think it's pretty good that DE created an API that allows other companies like 42bytes to create "add on" features/websites like Warframe Market.
  4. I've seen this before as well. After trying different ways of tricking it into working, I eventually just gave up, as I assume lots of people do. Then since I was in Cambion Drift anyways, I decided to go after an Isolation Vault. Part of that mission requires the player to collect Vome or Fass. When I did, the Nightwave challenge suddenly started working!! I got credit for the resources I collected, and I completed the Nighwave challenge accidentally/incidentally to the Iso Vault mission. I wondered if the Nightwave bug only doesn't count the resources you collect when you're doing Free Roam, and not in some specific mission type.
  5. I often use my Helios and my Oxylus to do scans for me but the number of scans they do is fairly low, and neither sentinel does all of the types of scans. Also, there are times when their weapons are unnecessary or even undesirable (e.g., in any situation where I can ignore the enemies, or whenever I need to avoid alerting them with an ill-timed attack by my companion). That's why I am proposing a new sentinel "weapon" that is not, in fact, a weapon but a sensor package occupying the weapon slot. The Sensor Pack has no attack mode, but accommodates any mod that is specific to Helios or Oxylus. Yes, there are currently only five such mods, those being Investigator, Detect Vulnerability, Botanist, Scan Aquatic Lifeforms, and Scan Matter. Still, there are times when I would rather have these additional scanners on my companion than a weapon. When equipped on a Helios for example, the Helios can be Investigating one target while the Investigator mod on the Sensor Pack (if so equipped) can be Investigating a second target, and the Botanist yet another (this latter one being a plant, of course, as is normal for that mod). Furthermore, the Sensor Pack scans only take half as long as the sentinels' own scans. Please note that I am not dissing sentinel weapons -- I am very happy with them 99% of the time! In addition to Helios and Oxylus, the Sensor Pack "weapon" can also be used with the Shade sentinel! When used with Shade (or variants thereof), the scanning mods can perform scans without breaking Ghost invisibility (if any), even though use of the Codex Scanner or Synthesis Scanner does break invisibility! And finally, the Prime version of the Sensor Pack has all the characteristics listed above, but also two unique features: It can accommodate additional types of detecting and scanning mods, including those for detecting enemies, loot, and maybe even rare items such as curia. It can be used in the weapon slot of any sentinel or moa! What do you think?
  6. Interesting concept! Do you envision the auto-mining one as quickly zapping out resources from rocks that you run past while on an unrelated mission or would it be designed to work alongside/in parallel with you while you are looking for veins in the rock and actively doing mining? I ask because the time scales are very different and might affect game balance. I would love to be passively mining resources as I run around fighting but if the vein of ore comes into range and goes out of range in a split second, I wouldn't imagine that the sentinel would be able to drill the rock that fast with precision. Either way, I would also be interested in a sentinel that would work with me to make the time that I spend mining several times as productive. Likewise for the fishing sentinel.
  7. Very impressive! I use a similar but less comprehensive spreadsheet that I created for the prime parts that I have come across. Like yours, mine has a column to track the market price but I also have a column for whether I want to accumulate a set for personal use. I use the spreadsheet for tracking and decision making: if I am accumulating a set, I need to farm or buy the parts. I mostly farm but will buy parts if they are really frustrating to farm but cheap to buy. If I am not accumulating the set, I sell the parts for platinum if they will bring me 15 or more, otherwise I scrap them for ducats. My version lacks the really nice table of relics that you included for farming. Fifteen to twenty platinum is my threshold for taking time out from playing to do trading. I believe that some people do both at the same time but I find it very uncool to be afk while in a mission where other players are counting on you.
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