Until you get to mid game. Then you gotta grind like mad for efficency. I honestly love warframe, but wouldn't recommend it to the average person. It's like recommending an MMO it's gotta be for the right dude. The movement and combat feel really good, it has interesting weapons most of which are attainable through normal means. Clans are often nice and open, help is prevelant; most of the community are really nice and knowledgeable. That being said, you basically need a wiki up beside you to figure out what you need, where to get it; and how to farm it.
I haven't played the 1999 update though, any good? Or is it like just another game mode with more "realistic movement" which defeats the purpose of warframe?
The glowing bugs won't turn into doppelghasts, they're quest enemies with a tag to prevent transforming. CDM is still the unequivocal winner in Special Zombie farms though because you can manip spawns by saving every other parasite you see.
If you swap off the lion sword they still spawn but lose their special tag some people have said and that lets them become doppleghasts. Havent tested myself tho
I love being overpowered end game stuff is in Skyrim, breaking the game's Alchemy to make potions that should not be possible and might crash your game, but will most definitely make your a indestructible GOD.
I'm a big fan of the opening fight of Yakuza Kiwami, where you get to play as Kiryu at the top of his game, before you timeskip the decade he spends in prison and have to build back up to that level of power. It gives something to aspire to.
For the opal tip: pick up the lion sword, then pick up a different sword. The parasite will keep spawning but they wont be glowy yellow. U will average 5-6 special kills a round for Opal. You can save and quit after killing the specials without flipping the round if you want to keep it easier even lol (or even if its a bug round just save and quit to skip it)
Warframe as a whole is a fun game where you are overpowered
Until you get to mid game. Then you gotta grind like mad for efficency. I honestly love warframe, but wouldn't recommend it to the average person. It's like recommending an MMO it's gotta be for the right dude. The movement and combat feel really good, it has interesting weapons most of which are attainable through normal means. Clans are often nice and open, help is prevelant; most of the community are really nice and knowledgeable. That being said, you basically need a wiki up beside you to figure out what you need, where to get it; and how to farm it.
I haven't played the 1999 update though, any good? Or is it like just another game mode with more "realistic movement" which defeats the purpose of warframe?
The glowing bugs won't turn into doppelghasts, they're quest enemies with a tag to prevent transforming. CDM is still the unequivocal winner in Special Zombie farms though because you can manip spawns by saving every other parasite you see.
If you swap off the lion sword they still spawn but lose their special tag some people have said and that lets them become doppleghasts. Havent tested myself tho
I love being overpowered end game stuff is in Skyrim, breaking the game's Alchemy to make potions that should not be possible and might crash your game, but will most definitely make your a indestructible GOD.
OH GOD YEAH the fortify enchant loop or w/e it was called is so funny
I'm a big fan of the opening fight of Yakuza Kiwami, where you get to play as Kiryu at the top of his game, before you timeskip the decade he spends in prison and have to build back up to that level of power. It gives something to aspire to.
Yakuza Kiwami was a GREAT game no I totally agree
YEAHHH BUDGER POSTED
WOOOOO
For the opal tip: pick up the lion sword, then pick up a different sword. The parasite will keep spawning but they wont be glowy yellow. U will average 5-6 special kills a round for Opal. You can save and quit after killing the specials without flipping the round if you want to keep it easier even lol (or even if its a bug round just save and quit to skip it)
Okay huge thanks for clearing that up ill probs use it for ars and smgs
In witcher 3 there’s a skill called whirl where you can literally spin like a bey blade and kill everything lmao
that is absolutely amazing LMFAO
How to turn your game on Autopilot; use the Cigma
I feel its possible to hit round 999 with your feet using this thing
How are you not running out of ammo while on the trap?
It gives you infinite ammo during its duration!