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Guys I have been playing since October and have done the entire star map can complete sortie missions and since trials are gone I really only have Teralyst to hunt as my final tasks honestly.

Not trying to be a nagger/complainer honestly looking for suggestions love the game and would like reasons to stay(I found myself looking into Division recently lol). If people share my sentiments any suggestions on what can be done by DE can be discussed here as well. The rebranded/renamed Dark Sectors seems to be a good direction I think DE needs more modes that force or should I say challenge players to use some of the under utilized stuff in the game (eg most if not all of the content can be done in the game without ever using arcanes). I was checking out a review for Divison in 2018 and was impressed with some of the additional modes and end game content it has, I personally just dont like seeing numbers after a 100 headshots and enemy is still alive in a real world setting. 

For the endgamers what do you guys do to keep interest in Warframe, I am seeing that I am reaching the end of the road and kinda regret going through some of the stuff so quickly. I know there are the focus trees and riven mods/ rare mods etc but I can handle most of what the game can throw at me so the reason to get it just isnt there for me. I'm starting to get what long time Warframe players complain about in terms of content for the veterans. 

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At the end of the day, the people who have done everything and keep playing simply love playing the game. If you’ve hit a wall, then take a break. Come back in a patch or two and see if you’re passion has renewed. If not, take another break. 

Ive taken multiple breaks. Playing when you don’t want to is how you burn out a game. 

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Fashionframe, creative but viable warframe builds and messing around with underrated weapons.

Trying to make unusual loadouts completely viable during the endgame is really fun in my opinion, it involves a deeper knowledge of almost all mechanics to be creative and successfully min-max forgotten weapons. Unfortunately, sometimes you'll need to grind a lot of kuva if the weapon needs a riven or has a disposition too strong to be ignored.

Beyond that, I just try to constantly get better and challenge myself, become less dependant on spamming abilities or raw stats and instead try to take my movement/aim to a higher level, which consequently allows me to comfortably use more varied frame builds and loadouts.

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3 minutes ago, (XB1)motionROTATION said:

At the end of the day, the people who have done everything and keep playing simply love playing the game. If you’ve hit a wall, then take a break. Come back in a patch or two and see if you’re passion has renewed. If not, take another break. 

Ive taken multiple breaks. Playing when you don’t want to is how you burn out a game. 

This is some solid advice, thanks i think it may reach to that. Still have to do some Teralsyt hunting but when that time comes to avoid total burnt out I will give it a rest.

 

 

Thanks again

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Since you can check sorties and starchart off your list, go for: 

1. All the armor sets, syandanas, skins, you name it.

2. Expand your arsenal.

3. Purchase the color palletes.

4. Complete your entire codex. This will help out very much. 

5. Grind relics.

6. Find efficient methods/styles you enjoy 

7. Do dailies if you can, mess around with your gear to make sure missions never go bland ;)

8. Enjoy

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3 minutes ago, Polterghozt said:

Fashionframe, creative but viable warframe builds and messing around with underrated weapons.

Trying to make unusual loadouts completely viable during the endgame is really fun in my opinion, it involves a deeper knowledge of almost all mechanics to be creative and successfully min-max forgotten weapons. Unfortunately, sometimes you'll need to grind a lot of kuva if the weapon needs a riven or has a disposition too strong to be ignored.

Beyond that, I just try to constantly get better and challenge myself, become less dependant on spamming abilities or raw stats and instead try to take my movement/aim to a higher level, which consequently allows me to comfortably use more varied frame builds and loadouts.

I see........ I'll look into this, I do enjoy unlocking rivens so seeing how well I can do with lower tier weapons might be a nice option to keep interest as well.

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3 minutes ago, (XB1)OTF SERENiTY said:

Since you can check sorties and starchart off your list, go for: 

1. All the armor sets, syandanas, skins, you name it.

2. Expand your arsenal.

3. Purchase the color palletes.

4. Complete your entire codex. This will help out very much. 

5. Grind relics.

6. Find efficient methods/styles you enjoy 

7. Do dailies if you can, mess around with your gear to make sure missions never go bland ;)

8. Enjoy

Thanks fashion framing is not really my thing but 2 and 4 definitely.

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the only point in playing Warframe is to complete and fine-tune your arsenal and do it stylishly and efficiently. Its not about challenge or pvp. The challenge is just enough to test your gear, but there to make you fail. look at it like a racetrack. You don't necessarily want a harder and harder track when tuning hobby cars. You only need one interesting enough to test your latest setup. It's the same with Warframe. 

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45 minutes ago, (XB1)motionROTATION said:

At the end of the day, the people who have done everything and keep playing simply love playing the game. If you’ve hit a wall, then take a break. Come back in a patch or two and see if you’re passion has renewed. If not, take another break. 

Ive taken multiple breaks. Playing when you don’t want to is how you burn out a game.

This is great advice, and applies to many people who have been here since the beginning, myself included. I seem to have a pattern where I will strictly play this for about 4-6 months, take a few month break, then come back for another 4-6 months. That doesn't mean there's anything bad about the game, or you for that matter, I think it's just what you'd expect to happen with something you spend dozens of hours a week with.

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Here's a list of some of the things I like to do.

#1 visit places like the plains of eidolon and take screenshots of it using the HD screenshot option. I would tell you its F6 but you play on PS4 so that wouldn't work.

#2 make platinum. when I get tired of just killing stuff I listen to smooth jazz while sitting in trade chat trying to make platinum. I find it quite relaxing.

 

 

#3 challenge myself in the simulacrum. Since I find sorties less of a challenge and more of a lesson at making OP builds I go into the simulacrum sometimes and make my own challenges. One time I went up against the max number of level 30 hellions. I didn't get anything from it but man was that fun.

#4 try to find new and stupid ways to kill enemies. one time I was playing on earth and shot my penta at a grineer. the pellet took his leg out without exploding.

since they I have constantly been on the lookout to find more utterly stupid ways to kill enemies. like playing a really high health frame and gas procing yourself so you can run in like a suicide bomber.

#5. make modern art. I haven't tried this one myself but I've seen other people do it. you just go into your liset or dojo and stick decorations together to make something else.

one person made a jackal using ayatan sculptures. 

 

#6 make your own games up with your friends in warframe. One idea I've had for a while now is grineer golf. you just load up a captura scene turn the enemy A.I off and smack grineer into whatever you choose to be the hole.  Best part is you don't even need 2 warframe accounts if your friend is physically next to you. just swap turns on the same PC.

#7 start scanning enemies to fill up your simulacrum. Personally I find it pretty fun to just laugh at how terrible the enemy A.I is in this game. they do all kinds of stupid stuff. 

Like grineer commanders putting themselves in horrible situations with their teleport. 

#8 get your own pet. If you don't have a kubrow or kavat yet I highly recommend getting one. they are extremely useful and can basically pay for their own DNA stabilizers if you get the locker opening mod and take them to Jupiter.

 

 

#9 speedruning bosses. Again I haven't done this one as I don't like rushing or getting worked up about a time limit. but if you like the idea seening how fast you can down a boss could be pretty fun.

#10 train youself to become an expert with certain weapons. Throwing a kuni to headshot a falling dargyn pilot, one shot killing an enemy with the slam move while upside down in a archwing. those sorts of things. and if you start getting really good at that sort of stuff you could even record yourself and put it on youtube. I know I would watch that.

That's everything I could think of. Also it just felt proper to end the list at #10. Anyway I hope you find something you like from my huge wall of text. And don't worry if you didn't read it all. I don't mind.

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Experiment, experiment and experiment! Variety is the spice of life and of Warframe. Try different builds, and not just ones you find on the internet, but mess around with different things to come up with something new, like my melee ember build. Try revisiting weapons.

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Don't get involved in Division. I'm a diehard fan of the game but at this point there is nothing to get from it, and it is a complete mess as far as balance goes.

That alone is a reason to have spice in this game.

But what keeps me interested is playing content with friends. Like you been playing since around October and I put in a good 2-4 weeknights, a lot more than that on weekends. And what keeps me going is spending time with friends.

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20 hours ago, (PS4)LubzinNJ said:

Don't get involved in Division. I'm a diehard fan of the game but at this point there is nothing to get from it, and it is a complete mess as far as balance goes.

That alone is a reason to have spice in this game.

But what keeps me interested is playing content with friends. Like you been playing since around October and I put in a good 2-4 weeknights, a lot more than that on weekends. And what keeps me going is spending time with friends.

Thanks for info that bit about Division is interesting.

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21 hours ago, Hypernaut1 said:

the only point in playing Warframe is to complete and fine-tune your arsenal and do it stylishly and efficiently. Its not about challenge or pvp. The challenge is just enough to test your gear, but there to make you fail. look at it like a racetrack. You don't necessarily want a harder and harder track when tuning hobby cars. You only need one interesting enough to test your latest setup. It's the same with Warframe. 

Interesting look on the subject.

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