Biggest difference between PC and Consoles, at least for me, is Tennogen cosmetic items can be bought with platinum on consoles, which can be traded for, while PC HAS to pay real money for them.
Biggest difference between PC and Consoles, at least for me, is Tennogen cosmetic items can be bought with platinum on consoles, which can be traded for, while PC HAS to pay real money for them.
Thanks for all the answers, so there isn´t really a difference then.
Everyone's been pretty good about this so far, but just a friendly reminder to keep discussion productive and let's not veer down the path of PC vs console debates. Thanks, y'all!
Really? Even though it seemed kinda sarcastic. You honestly think it's a leap that a mod thought "you can play on a peasants box of dirt or the best thing built for mankind a PC" was console vs PC? It contained zero substance of what features one had over the other.
Once you have attained MR rank 14 or so, there really isn't any point in grinding for mastery unless you are completionist, as by that point you've basically unlocked everything.
Once you have Frost Prime, there is no reason to keep the regular version around, since the Primed version is straight upgrade and has access to the regular Frost skin. Having the old Frost just takes up space that could be used for other 'Frames, and makes your selection screen more cluttered.
Finally decided to give this a try and I gotta admit it's pretty fun, at least in short bursts. It's yet to become something I would devote an afternoon to but so far it makes for a good quick time killer.
Double affinity this weekend: https://www.warframe.com/news/double-affinity-weekend-3
Got a bunch of frames and weapons that should finish building tomorrow. I'll buy some boosters and watch the affinity roll in.
So I believe I am moving into endgame now, but I could use some advice. I can make it through the occasional sortie, though I found out last night that my souped up corinth was not cutting it against level 100 Lephantis.
Is there anything I can get easily that would get me through sorties with no problems? I have some plat, so are there any rare mods I should be looking for? I just recently started getting heavily into cracking relics and am in the process of building multiple primes (Banshee and Nekros will be done tomorrow, I need one more piece for Valkyr and Mirage, and I want to farm out Loki and Ember before they go away. I have the blueprints for Vauban but farming oxium and cryotic are a real bitch.).
I also want to hunt eidolons for a shot at arcanes. Suggestions?
Man i tried Warframe for a week or two a year ago and reinstalled to try it and i have no. fucking. idea of what i'm doing, where i should be headed and hat i've done. The ui, explanations and in game directions are so unintuitive. the gameplay is super fun in a sanic speed way but i can't remember the last time a game made me feel like a fucking idiot with no idea what to do.
The game admittedly under-explains it's mechanics. You know your tutorial is bad (or in this case, almost non-existent) when the community constantly has to explain what the game is about.
It's not that there's so much stuff that you have to read the wiki, but rather that Warframe handles it's systems unconventionally as opposed to other MMOs and dungeon crawlers. You cannot just hop in from Diablo or Borderlands and expect to level up by killing enemies, or that grinding for gear is how you reach endgame.
The game is, at it's core, a horde shooter/looter game. There is indeed a cinematic storyline to follow, but that's not the focus of the game. In the end, it's about gathering the items and the mods to create your own playstyle and have fun playing through missions with other people.
Q: How does progression work?
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Yeah, they actually mentioned their approach in the recent documentary. They found games had roughly the same retention of new players regardless of improved tutorials and starter experiences. They shifted their focus elsewhere to try and maintain better player retention.
It's unfortunate, but that's what they've embraced. Luckily the community is great at producing guides in written and video form.
As always, if you're on PC, I'm often up for playing with anyone in Warframe for any reason. New players, veterans, hunting for a new weapon, or taking on Eidolon hunts.
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I also run a small Ghost clan for people who want access to all the research items. No expectation to stay, when a player has what they need they are free to move on to find an active clan to run content with.
Also. The biggest tip for getting into Warframe and preventing yourself from being overwhelmed.
Set up small goals and milestones.
You start slow and will eventually snowball your way to catching up to everyone. So take it slow and immerse yourself. Most players are willing to help and guide you if you communicate.
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Join the Warframe discord, form a group and use the Discord voice chat to take down the Eidolon. Bring at least one healer (Oberon or Trinity). Get three Eidolon lures (they are guarded by Grineer on the plains). Fighting the boss is straightfoward; use operator mode to take down it's shields and use your Warframe to burst down it's health when exposed. Flee from the energy pulse. Repeat until dead. If you want the best rewards, run the bounty for all three Eidolons, but be sure that you start that bounty at the beginning of the night phase and have voice, otherwise you won't kill them in time.