Why I Can’t Stop Playing Warframe

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • I have tried Warframe for the first time, and with my Destiny 2 chains behind me, I now have fallen deep into the Warframe Tenno lifestyle and I am loving it. Warframe is a free to play, action rpg released in 2013.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 bye destiny, hello tenno
    1:32 new player experience
    4:12 map design
    6:12 gameplay loop
    8:24 customization
    #warframe #tenno #gaming #videogames #analysis #videogame #fps #freetoplay #2023games #gamereview #newgame
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  • @NovaUmbral
    @NovaUmbral 8 месяцев назад +458

    The mid-game treats you so well, and all the bells ring at the right moments.

    • @Badmaw101
      @Badmaw101 8 месяцев назад +17

      Oh shit hi umbral

    • @ol_fortune9474
      @ol_fortune9474 8 месяцев назад +3

      nice seeing you here Umbral

    • @CandyAmble
      @CandyAmble 4 месяца назад

      that's true

  • @thimovijfschaft3271
    @thimovijfschaft3271 8 месяцев назад +1303

    As a 10 year veteran, I can honestly say that the grind really isn't that bad as long as you don't grind for the same thing in one sitting. It's much better to grind for multiple things but bit by bit. Like do this mission max 3 times, than that mission max 3 timee, do a little bit of that too. And if you can passively grind for something, than do it. There is no rush in getting what you want, all it does is making you tired of the game, which you don't want to happen. I myself used to grind very hard and all which got me burned out for a long time. It's also much better if you pkay around with different load outs each time

    • @sharlesdaviskendy2391
      @sharlesdaviskendy2391 8 месяцев назад +99

      Also what I love about this game is that I can generally drop this game for like five months and get back and not feel like I am... Well, five months behind.

    • @badbelzebuthjunior901
      @badbelzebuthjunior901 8 месяцев назад +5

      i have to say, i really hate the grind for Citrine and her update :c
      but yes, i agree whith everything you've said !

    • @sosa8549
      @sosa8549 8 месяцев назад +10

      I'm only MR 3 and it took me a 3 hour session max to craft multiple MUST HAVE characters. The only gripe I have is being locked off to 96% of the weapons but being able to fully craft any character I want (primes included). It's just kinda odd and a lot of the weapons that have high MR requirements aren't even that good. Like I can run around with wisp prime at MR 3 but can't have the Acceltra until MR 8 lol.

    • @subpsycho
      @subpsycho 8 месяцев назад +12

      New warframe grinds have sucked, Voruna, Citrine, and Kullervo. It shouldn't be faster to farm plat to buy something than farm it...

    • @badbelzebuthjunior901
      @badbelzebuthjunior901 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@sosa8549 good luck getting acceltra blueprint in the first place lol, it's expected at 80 demolyst kills (let's say you do 4 each 5min you're here for at least 1h40 min) stats says it's guaranteed at 549 kills -+ 183 kills, the grind is hard for a nerfed weapon x')

  • @thimovijfschaft3271
    @thimovijfschaft3271 8 месяцев назад +584

    In my opinion the game really begins when you hit the Second Dream quest. The story from there onwards is one of the most interesting and emotional stories I have ever played through byt there's just so much filler content you have to work through before you get that

    • @icevfx69
      @icevfx69 8 месяцев назад +23

      same imo.im finished the quest today and it starts to get way better.started trading,farming primes for plats and almost at sedna already.i have 230 hrs on destiny,and 60 on warframe,but i already feel warframe is way better

    • @tctc4413
      @tctc4413 8 месяцев назад +16

      yea the game 's plot stars after 100+ plus

    • @blix17
      @blix17 8 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed

    • @aHappyOreo
      @aHappyOreo 8 месяцев назад +28

      Yeah, Warframe has a 20h tutorial, then you create your character

    • @jenswunder72
      @jenswunder72 8 месяцев назад +11

      Second dream only was so good because suddenly several missing puzzle pieces revealed integral parts of the story. The Lotus who was believed to be a mere screen image until then appears in flesh and blood for the first time. Then the character creation after some of us already spent hundreds of hours in the game! The superb musical score. Yeah, it was a mindblowing experience then back in the days. But now for new people rushing the game? I doubt it.
      The Rell quest is good. The rest of the storytelling in Warframe is lackluster and relies heavily on unreliable narration, information hiding and worst of all multiverse shenanigans.

  • @TheDodgeguy91
    @TheDodgeguy91 8 месяцев назад +144

    As a new player you don't need to feel rushed to catch up to the vets. This game is old and still has everything that it started with minus a few redundant features. Getting help from the community is easy as there are alot of people willing to help out new players, just dont let someone carry you as it will leave you bored. I would also recommend joining a clan as there are alot of items only available in clan dojos. Its easy to get overwhelmed by everything available to do so I recommend focusing only on one or two aspects at a time, dont worry everything will still be there later. Dont invest too much in normal frames that have a prime version, and you can look in the codex on your ship to see which ones have prime versions. Getting through the second dream questline is probably the biggest milestone of the game and has the largest impact on the game. I'm a near 10 year vet and I can tell you there is no wrong way to play... unless you use the randomizer option in the customization screen.

    • @snaipkiller
      @snaipkiller 8 месяцев назад +1

      that only 1 button😂

    • @yvaincallipso84
      @yvaincallipso84 8 месяцев назад +6

      You gotta admit it's a bit of a rush to have some higher mastery players taxi you to a place you are NOT ready for and helping you stay alive against opponents you are NOT qualified for. XD, good times.

    • @golfer435
      @golfer435 8 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@yvaincallipso84I LOVE taxi-ing baby tenno to Hydron, having them sit in a corner, and then nuking everything with my Deathball Gara.

    • @whabbitgaming4924
      @whabbitgaming4924 8 месяцев назад +2

      your last line made me laugh🤣its true tho only mental people do that. But with the normal frames that have prime i do agree
      thats what i always did and still do but with the mannoth or what ever its called where you feed your ship, it helps to have normal frames but there i wpuld say go through all the abilities that you can get and only feed those that are worth feeding.

    • @everadept
      @everadept 7 месяцев назад +1

      Rolling Random in customization gets you some beautiful combinations you would never have thought of yourself. Roll once twice a thousand times for the Warframe God of Fashion.

  • @Mai-wd2kz
    @Mai-wd2kz 8 месяцев назад +245

    First at all, welcome to the Warframe community, I hope you enjoy the journey (and strongly recommend do not watch any of the story spoilers). Also, the Warframe starter's experience has been revamped many times over the years. Although it's still not perfect, I'm glad that at least some of DE's effort has been paid off. I would be interested in how you feel after you play a litter longer.
    See you in the Origin System :)

    • @ashortginger
      @ashortginger  8 месяцев назад +24

      Thank you!

    • @user-mn1ye6kt2i
      @user-mn1ye6kt2i 8 месяцев назад +4

      Hey @@ashortginger I'm glad you've woken up. Building your Warframe is pretty intimidating but i looks like you've got a good handle on it. My advice is this when modding weapons you'll want a damage up and an elemental mod. Mods are better when upgraded despite eating more capacity. And finally every frame and weapon is different, so they'll need subtlety different mods.
      Also when you get your hands on an Orixan catalyst or reactor. Pop that on something you intend on keeping. They're not super precious but they're rare enough.
      Good luck out there Tenno

    • @damiansaturday6788
      @damiansaturday6788 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@ashortgingeranother tip that is not obvious, is everything minus a handful of event and prime cosmetics can be farmed for free, either by grinding or by trading the stuff you grinded for, for platinum and then getting it in the market

    • @117johnpar
      @117johnpar 8 месяцев назад

      If you want to spend money on plat. Get one of the seasonal bundles like Tennocon packs .
      Best bang for your buck. And you get to support the devs.
      $40 a year is more than fair for any level of player I'd say. And very cheap by any MMOs standard.

    • @MaZaki721
      @MaZaki721 4 месяца назад

      THE OROGIN SYSTEM!!

  • @gomezpants
    @gomezpants 8 месяцев назад +16

    My advice to new tennos is:
    1. Focus on clearing the star chart. 95% of new player questions is answered by that.
    2. Plat is for slots.
    3. Join a dojo.
    4. Google the wiki. The Help channel can give answers, but learning how to look up your questions will be faster.
    Welcome to the grind.

    • @osiralon
      @osiralon Месяц назад

      I'd like to add one to this list: keep the foundry busy, it helps with having to wait three days for a frame to craft if you have different warframe and a bunch of weapons ready to play with.

    • @Sabrina_Tea
      @Sabrina_Tea 26 дней назад

      plat is for looking FABULOUS AND FASHIONABLE

  • @deuterium2718
    @deuterium2718 8 месяцев назад +125

    "take your time" is probably the advice i would have given myself lol
    it is one of the best games at pacing all the different concepts and mechanics out for new players but imo there are some things you can miss if you just rush through the starchart/story without trying out new things/checking out the side content

    • @michaelbenecke1842
      @michaelbenecke1842 8 месяцев назад +1

      Just an FYI you can customize your HUD colors as well and the interior design of your ship and place decoration through out it

    • @jayshieh4414
      @jayshieh4414 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@michaelbenecke1842 how do you changed the colors inside your ship?

    • @Flashman024
      @Flashman024 8 месяцев назад

      @@jayshieh4414 menu, equipment, orbiter, change what you want

    • @michaelbenecke1842
      @michaelbenecke1842 8 месяцев назад +1

      @jayshieh4414 pull up your menu go to equipment then you will see at the bottom where it says orbiter you'll find all you options there from lighting to placing objects and even changing the type of ship you use

    • @jayshieh4414
      @jayshieh4414 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@michaelbenecke1842 thank you.

  • @ashortginger
    @ashortginger  8 месяцев назад +103

    What the mess, thank you all for the kind words and support! I’ll have an update video once I’m further in the game, but if you want to stick around, I make a lot video essays about my favorite games

    • @godzelda123
      @godzelda123 8 месяцев назад +6

      Modding is a very tough system to learn at first, but once you do it's so very rewarding. I would highly recommend looking up some video tutorials for that and how the damage system works. Since without knowing how the damage works in the game, you can't mod properly.

    • @houndlore5702
      @houndlore5702 8 месяцев назад +3

      Most of the fun in the game comes from experimenting with builds, both the meta ones and non-meta. The further you get, the more Warframe, weapon, and mod selections you have, the more fun it'll be to just start trying on wacky and meme builds.

    • @Gamer3427
      @Gamer3427 8 месяцев назад +3

      Not going to lie, I sometimes spend more time testing out mod combinations than I do actually playing the game. It can be incredibly simple, or incredibly complex and can completely change how you play with your frame or weapons. The main thing is the same as with a lot of Warframe, which is just don't let it intimidate you.

    • @lunarlk1845
      @lunarlk1845 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this to you yet but something I highly recommend as a beginner in Warframe is to join a Dojo! you can just type out new player and looking to join one it really helps out because in a dojo it unlocks so much weapons and stuff to the game as well as a mini community of active players!

    • @hammerheadcorvette4
      @hammerheadcorvette4 6 месяцев назад

      4:03 Please do not hit "Auto-Install" EVER !

  • @krisascom5198
    @krisascom5198 8 месяцев назад +68

    Dude , dude. This game , is NUTS. It’s basically like free energy, the more you play , the more you get to see , the more you understand and the more little goals you will start to set up for yourself. There is so much content and little things to find that even I , after playing for 7 years , i still get surprised. Once you get a good taste of the game , this game will grab you by the balls and it won’t let go. It’s too good.

  • @ElijahSoul
    @ElijahSoul 7 месяцев назад +19

    This game's progression system is damn near perfect to me. It's why I keep coming back to it and still love playing it even after all these years. There's always something to work towards.

  • @cleverenderminejr1861
    @cleverenderminejr1861 8 месяцев назад +55

    My recommendation is to focus on your mastery rank at least till 7 that is wear you unlock most weapons and features(or atleast a good chunk) and also trust me on this it’ll suck really bad but get it done sooner rather than later complete every node on the star chart as you go along it’ll save you a lot of agony later

    • @ashortginger
      @ashortginger  8 месяцев назад +3

      Any specific way to focus on that?

    • @cornhole8839
      @cornhole8839 8 месяцев назад

      equipping things you dont have maxed mastery on. build every weapon and warframe you possibly can and max them. when clearing the star chart, its something you can do passively. @@ashortginger

    • @itselcancero
      @itselcancero 8 месяцев назад +11

      build frames and weapons like there's no tomorrow and get them to level 30. Levelling equipment completing the star chart gives mastery xp which you need to increase your mastery rank (MR). As was said there's certain milestones to hit where a bunch of things open up, not just weapons. They're generally considered to be around MR 5, 7, and 14. It's not something to focus on, just to keep an eye on in the background.@@ashortginger

    • @fuzzo2734
      @fuzzo2734 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@ashortgingerYou level things up that you haven’t leveled before so (warframes and weapons)and as a beginner that’s pretty much every thing so don’t focus on one gun or warframe just yet.
      Reach higher mastery ranks and get a lot better weapons

    • @cleverenderminejr1861
      @cleverenderminejr1861 8 месяцев назад

      @@ashortginger your mastery rank exp goes up when you master/level weapons and warframe so I would max rank/level all your weapons and warframe there are some weapons you can buy with credits instead of with platinum buying those will
      Also help other than that look up some early level mastery grind locations until you get to Hydron on Sedna to help quicken the grind

  • @TheAlecki
    @TheAlecki 8 месяцев назад +30

    There are many who are turned off by crafting time. My advice, don't be. Don't rush craft times. At the point where you now have begun the .5-3 day craft process for an item is the break period wherein you can re-situate and determine what your next goals are and get some pre-work done. This game is only ever as hard as you make it and it rewards setting yourself up by putting extra time in things not immediately related to your goals. Everything builds up your toolbox, regardless of if it's currently related or not.
    You mentioned you believe grind gets worse in late game. From a person with it since closed beta, I'd argue the opposite. Late game, you have all the tools and all the access. The tool-set and the access determines the difficulty, not the goalpost. Lacking variety in your tools or full access to all avenues to get a job done is what can drive people to hate their lives because they lack the knowledge of the easier paths.
    Don't feel rushed to get to the end, there is way too much game to this game. It is generally joked that the first 200 hours is a tutorial phase, wherein then you get a proper handle on things. And the majority of us old players will help any task or answer any question, knowing a good portion of the game's systems can be obtuse to people with a less deep background in gaming.
    IGN: NoLife

    • @Lumpz4k
      @Lumpz4k 8 месяцев назад +4

      There is also an app for the game that lets you access your foundry and claim and craft stuff. There's not anything more Warframe than building Forma at work lmao.

    • @ten7554
      @ten7554 5 месяцев назад

      Your life philosophy was completely unnecessary

    • @TheAlecki
      @TheAlecki 5 месяцев назад

      @@ten7554 So was your response, but we all still exist and do it anyways don't we?

    • @EmbyrKhenPyre
      @EmbyrKhenPyre 5 месяцев назад

      seriously, the best part about crafting is that when you finish your grind, you can start cooking an item, then just go do something else

    • @zoey8977
      @zoey8977 5 месяцев назад

      Oh I was thinking if crafting time was still a thing because this is what originally made me quit the game. Thx for mentioning that, I definitely won’t be playing it then lol
      The game overall looks really cool and generally I enjoyed the gameplay but when trying to get anything it’s either grind your ass off (which I’m actually fine with) AND then wait a billion years for crafting to finish (which I’m not fine with) or just pay to skip the process. If I’m playing the game I wanna play the game and not have some artificial craft time when I already put in that much time grinding for the stuff. Ye so in conclusion, I’m definitely not gonna play this game again in that case, what a bummer

  • @rodrodrodrodrod
    @rodrodrodrodrod 8 месяцев назад +40

    One thing you should learn is what mods are your priority in a build because some mods are REALLY bad and a huge waste of time (an example is elemental resistance mods like warm coat for example). It is definitely worth looking up a cheap build for a very basic weapon and seeing what stuff people choose to use in the build since it provides a rough idea of what mods you should upgrade early on. Also if a mod looks really fancy, it is likely from a specific place/mission in the game not just from a random mission/planet so it might require a check on the wiki.

    • @actionwarrior2042
      @actionwarrior2042 8 месяцев назад +3

      With modding, you mainly focus on one or two things at a time. If there is any room left after, QOL stuff. The list of things to prioritise at the start:
      - Weapons: Critical chance, critical damage and Status chance (Can be used to tell if a weapon is worth your time atm. Good stats are >=20% and >=2x for a critical weapon with 20% status for a status weapon BEFORE MODDING. If a weapon meets all 3 then you can make it however you want)
      - Warframes: One or two main abilities then survivability. (I say abilities before survivability because they are what makes the individual warframes unique. Otherwise we would all use inaros, grendal or hildryn as they have the highest EHP in the game, despite inaros requiring a rework)
      Anything can be good depending on how much you invest into it.
      As long as you focus on the outline above then you can't go too wrong. More details are only necessary later in the game once you start getting into steel path (hard star chart).
      Couple bonuses are:
      - The status effects are more important than their damage bonuses
      - Primes aren't generally that much better than the base model. They come with more polarities (symbols in the top right of some slots) and some higher base stats (only survivability in warframes)
      - Using sites like overframe and looking at youtube videos can be great, they can sometimes get ahead of themselves.
      - The most important thing is that you have fun!

    • @rankyb8088
      @rankyb8088 7 месяцев назад

      Its crazy how i still have mods from launch like seration

  • @alexanderson4497
    @alexanderson4497 8 месяцев назад +24

    I'm MR 26, could be max MR but my philosophy with this game has always been take your time with it. Once you get to the "end" you'll find that you will miss the times when things felt obtuse and confusing cause you're geared up for all content and rewards start to feel less exciting. Also it's OK to take breaks and come back cause by the time you do there will be plenty to do and get, there's certainly things that need improving, grinds that need to be phased out or lessened but I think Rebecca has a better understanding about that than Steve, which is exciting for what they can for the game going forward.

    • @everadept
      @everadept 7 месяцев назад

      I've been around since founders and max MR17 on 2 accounts.

    • @00Grimreaper00
      @00Grimreaper00 4 месяца назад

      I stuck around since the second dream update and been just sitting at max MR24

  • @Ariamaki
    @Ariamaki 8 месяцев назад +4

    Welcome aboard and swazdo-lah, Tenno! It's always great to see folks coming into the Origin System for the first time, especially coming off the back of Destiny in specific. I personally went Warframe > Both > Just Warframe so I know the exact feeling, and it's such a world of difference.

  • @dustburnwem
    @dustburnwem 8 месяцев назад +7

    This is one of the few games i wish i could forget and have the new game experience again. Im about 4k hours deep and the game has run its course for me but anyone that can find even close to the amount of joy I've gotten from Warframe, I'm really happy for you.

  • @niblothecactus1735
    @niblothecactus1735 8 месяцев назад +36

    just a tip as a beta player veteran , the first 20 hours ish of the game will be mostly farming and unlocking new nodes, keep up with doing that caue at around that time the quest start to open up for you and the systems unlock + story quests are amazing, u think u know warframe from the first few horus played, but i encourige you to atleast try to unlock half of the map before giving up, once u hit first cinematic quest ur journey will begin

    • @niblothecactus1735
      @niblothecactus1735 8 месяцев назад +9

      also ignore openworlds untill u finish the star chart, come back to them once uve done everything else, beacue each openworld will take a long time to complete, and new players make a mistake and invest into those worlds early on, and they get no progress done, also openworlds scale enemy level from the entrance point further, so further u go the harder enemy will be, and as a new player ur not ready, so the exploring of the map becomes annoying and sometimes imposssible with no upgrades

    • @tylerprime6741
      @tylerprime6741 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@niblothecactus1735I wouldn't say outright ignore open world's. Getting to lvl3 on them doesn't take that long and with that you have access to a decent amount of parts for Zaws and kitguns both of which can be pretty powerful for early on as well as late

    • @niblothecactus1735
      @niblothecactus1735 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@tylerprime6741 i get that, but a lot of new players get stuck in there some for even more then tens of hours beacuse they dont know its like a mini game in itself... and then they get tired of the game without even reaching first cinematic cause they think thats it

    • @9nxt
      @9nxt 2 месяца назад

      @@niblothecactus1735 loool when i started warframe, cetus just came out and i was lost in that sauce for 40 hours :D no regrets honestly. grinded low level bounties, slowly leveled the standing.

  • @FlameLOGNET
    @FlameLOGNET 8 месяцев назад +3

    All hail the wall of bone, tenno. May your travels be filled with love and joy between the grind...you have no idea what youve gotten yourself into and i'd love to see you make content on some of the more important content as you get to it. Cheers!

  • @DVAted
    @DVAted 8 месяцев назад +3

    Welcome to the Warframe community! Great video you put out here!
    Just remember that it's ok to give the game 2 weeks to 2 months breaks in between grinds if you ever feel like you're getting burned out by it. Doesn't make it a bad game.
    I've been playing since 2013 on and off, and I've never once not had it installed on my PC. I always enjoy going back and catching up on new content.

  • @cgaming1107
    @cgaming1107 8 месяцев назад +1

    First off, welcome new tenno. Always cool to see newbies running around. If you like the game then you have so much to look forward to as you progress through the star chart and get new quests and frames and weapons. When you get to the second dream and the war within quests is where it gets really spicy. Wont spoil anything for you but i am a 6 year veteran of warframe and i still love it to this day. Some things to go ahead and learn as you begin to progress. First is basic modding. You will eventually hit a gate where not knowing how to make basic builds will begin making the game harder. Not saying you learn every single detail as the modding system is quite deep and you will get lost if you go to deep to fast , but a basic understanding of mods will really help. The other thing i would say to learn as a new player is really drive home learning movement. In warframe speed is life and its fun, so really learn that movement. Another piece of advice i would give is stay away from the open worlds until you are a midgame player. The open worlds are new player friendly but they are built for mid and late game players. There is stuff you simply cant do until you are mid game because you dont have the tools necessary. Again welcome to the tenno family, and if you got questions or need help literally just reach out in game chats or forums or whatever and most people will help you. Warframes community is great.

  • @karawsue
    @karawsue 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think your video essay was great and displays a lot of what Warframe excels and hinders in. I personally think new player experiences are awesome and I love hearing the thoughts about the game. One message that I always leave with my clan is to not make the game a chore and do for them what is fun.

  • @LuxanderBel
    @LuxanderBel 8 месяцев назад +10

    Great introspective as a new player. I think the biggest obstacle for new players is just the quantity of stuff in the game. Theres so much to get done just to interact with the full story of what makes warframe worth playing. For example (without spoilers) you gotta grind out things on an open world, or a syndicate, or just clearing the star map for essentially new game+ where most of the players are. The journey IS fun but for some people but for a lot of people its like a 50 hour long demo. Once you have like 50 hours into the game you can take it slow but but its nonetheless an inescapable barrier.
    Anyway you mentioned that you were just using auto install for mods, dunno if you stopped doing that but for a new player you mainly just want to increase your warframes survivability - health (vitality) and shields (redirection). For weapons just slap on damage (serration/point blank/hornet strike/pressure point for rifle/shotgun/pistol/melee respectively) You'll be pretty limited on modding space so just focus on these for now. When you get Orokin catalysts and reactors it doubles your modding capacity for whatever you install it on. These are not exactly easy to come by for a new player so id suggest some discretion on how you use them at the start.
    If you want to make the grinds more efficient Nekros is a frame you'll want to farm. He can essentially reroll enemy loot tables allowing for faster material collections. And if you dont want to get nekros thats fine too. Later on there are specific nodes that have increased drop rates and people quite often go there to farm, so the likelihood of seeing a nekros (or other frames that can manipulate drop tables) is pretty high.
    -Do the duviri paradox stuff as you see fit. It takes maybe like 2-3 hours a week to get through all of it.
    -Warframes does have a battlepass, but its free for everyone without a premium version. Its just all free, with rather good rewards. Battlepasses usually last for quite a while and iirc you dont need to do EVERY challenge that comes your way. Lets say one week you only did half of the challenges and the following week you do all of them. Once you do all of the challenges you start recovering ones you skipped, so it really is just super chill. This is off the top of my head but usually if you do complete a weeks worth of challenges you get 3-4 levels of the battlepass, which is only 30 levels. After 30 you get a reoccurring reward of currency every level which you might think is worthless but you can directly purchase orokin catalysts AND orokin reactors (as well as other stuff) with the currency.
    -We're bound to get an event called Operation Plague Star on the 7th. You want to pick up 10 Exodia Contagions (these are useful for later content). After that grab some cetus wisps's. These things are honestly so annoying to farm. Most of the time when you're grinding out bounties you'll get quite a bit of them, but just grab like 10-15 for now. The real reward here though is Forma. So you know how I said you'll be limited on mod space? Forma is how we fix that.
    Mods have polarities and a capacity. Serration, unranked, has a 4V (the proper name for this is madurai but most people call this the V polarity) on the upper right of the mod. Something like Hellfire has a 6- (this is called naramon but most people call it dash). When you rank mods up they get stronger but also cost more capacity. Logically you must already be thinking "Okay so a weapons max rank is 30, so thats 30 capacity. And an orokin catalyst doubles that to 60 but If i have a couple mods that cost 11-15 capacity how am I filling all 8 slots of the weapon?" and the answer is forma. Once you install a forma (done through the action button on the lower part of the modding screen) you'll be prompted to add a polarity into a slot, and by clicking repeatedly you can cycle through the polarities. If you added a V polarity and then placed serration into that slot you will notice the capacity serration takes up is now cut in half. If you looked at your volt it should have a Dash and V already with another V in the aura slot. Auras are a whole other thing that would take another paragraph to explain. Anyway, some weapons and frames already come with polarities so modding them is relatively simple. Other times you might be wanting to change the polarities completely to better fit your build. This is all to say that forma is pretty important.
    While this event is nice to get forma there are other ways as well so theres no real FOMO here. Its just nice to get a couple for now while also participating in an event.
    Honestly my mind is kinda fried as its pretty early. IF you, or any other new player reading this, wants help send me a friend request in game. My ign is Spellbinding. I completely understand if you dont want to play with veterans because lets be honest we're all at the point where we can press two buttons and nuke the map. But yknow if you want to just get those defense/excavation missons done for your starchart, or want to go farm some argon (I HATE ARGON RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA) let me know.

  • @wholesomez4967
    @wholesomez4967 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can't wait to see your journey here Ten ze- I mean Tenno!

  • @OExtendedGamingO
    @OExtendedGamingO 8 месяцев назад +17

    AS a player that has picked up the game back when it released and playing on since then your perspective on the gmae is very bare and yet full of insights.
    I wish DE would capitalize more off of perspectives like yours.
    The game is in a massive need of some sort of streamlining process. Making things more available and WAY faster. The mid-game is where this game really shines. When you are about the 15-25 Frame range I'd say. You got the hang of the game, you can move fairly quickly and finished some of the major grinds in the game already. But not yet hit steelpath or quite understood how amps work and how you get them. Thats when I had the most fun. I was hooked and very interested in all of the different things but also had a significant backlog of stuff I could be "proud" of already.
    And I feel like that players should reach this point more quickly... like instead of multiple weeks if not months to reach that it should be comfortable reachable within 2-3 weeks max. There is no reason at all that weapons for example still take 12h to finish or frame to take about 4 days~ with the parts included. Those are the major pain points for beginners.
    About your concerns with platinum and the market you ve expressed in the end of your video. Do not over emphasize this part. Later on in the game there is plenty to do to grind out platinum. Those farms reach from slow but steady to fast but volatile. I myself sit on about 40000 Platinum right now just from rolling some Riven Mods every week. The game is very good at rewarding your long term. But nowadays I feel like Generation "tiktok" does not have the mental capacity anymore to be "excited" for something and grind towards bigger goals. They need constant dopamine input and flickering lights....
    I just wrote down what my thoughts immediately after watching your video were. I apologize for the lack of structure :D
    Good sht, keep it up, Tenno! :clem:

  • @Bagel920
    @Bagel920 8 месяцев назад +5

    As a Warfarme vet for about 7 years now, I gotta say you hit the nail on the head with what I felt when first getting into this game. There’s 10 years of content to engage with so I can understand if it’s overwhelming at first but the community is so accepting and open to new players that you can ask anything in chat and someone will answer. Glad to see another Tenno who joined from Destiny

    • @lixm3675
      @lixm3675 8 месяцев назад +1

      returned a few months ago after about an 8 year hiatus from the game. I swear I fell in love all over again, the community has gotten a lot more negative though, especially trading chat, I'm receiving no hospitality and just straight up rude people who brag that they are better then me every second they can (which i find more funny then hurtful bc its j warframe lol) but the game has taken an extreme leap from what it used to be, i am mesmerized.

  • @AllHailDivineWisdom
    @AllHailDivineWisdom 8 месяцев назад +3

    As a 5 year veteran I would like to welcome you and any other Tenno joining this wonderful game there is so much to do and different experiences for different PlayStyles and yes it can be very confusing, but we have a huge and nice community theirs sure to be a video for anything you need on yt and if there’s not there’s a dedicated help channel where experienced tennos will be
    More than glad to help you no need to be embarrassed or scared to ask for help I’ve been playing for 5 years and still get confused just have fun and play how you like. Good luck :).

  • @elton9721
    @elton9721 8 месяцев назад

    Welcome to the party!
    Warframe is an immensely fun game when you find things to do or try out. You also posted at a great time too since Plague star is coming around. Never can have too much forma.
    I hope you enjoy and pace yourself. As a vet of the game, I would farm other things as a break from your main farm.
    Farming for relics?
    Maybe you wanna farm for some rubedo or polymer bundles.
    Farming for base frames?
    Farm for endo and crack open relics for traces (maybe snag a couple of forma bps)
    There's so much you can do and it's overwhelming at first. You start to get it after you've mostly completed the starchart.

  • @ChrisTanner1983
    @ChrisTanner1983 8 месяцев назад

    Great first video! I've been playing since the game launched, and I think beyond the excellent gameplay, deep customization, and compelling story, the best part of Warframe is its community, and how Digital Extremes converses with the community.

  • @brandonweiler7701
    @brandonweiler7701 8 месяцев назад +9

    I’m honestly in the same boat as you, absolutely obsessed with this game and I hate the state of D2 right now

    • @ashortginger
      @ashortginger  8 месяцев назад +1

      yeahh d2 isnt so hot rn, what warframe have you been maining?

    • @icevfx69
      @icevfx69 8 месяцев назад

      fr

    • @worldlinezero4783
      @worldlinezero4783 8 месяцев назад

      Same

    • @AmieW
      @AmieW 8 месяцев назад

      @@ashortginger minor spoiler but volt is god tier warframe
      no matter what content you played he is viable on every mission

    • @snorpus
      @snorpus 5 месяцев назад

      @@AmieWnot sure how that's a spoiler lol

  • @monkeys0.057
    @monkeys0.057 8 месяцев назад +2

    love to see new players in Warframe, I'm glad you are enjoying the game and I honestly believe that Warframe is highly underappreciated.

  • @Tyr_Gas
    @Tyr_Gas 8 месяцев назад +2

    It’s also so refreshing seeing a gaming community that isn’t crazy toxic. Ask a noob question in any other game, people will say “fuck you” or some crazy stuff. Ask a question in Warframe or do something on accident, people will say DW!! It’s ok!! Have a wonderful day!! Etc. 😭

  • @nicolewolcott
    @nicolewolcott 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for such a loving video on Warframe. I dropped off Deatiny 2 right after Shadowkeep when they split up the DLC content for more koney, etc, and really played Warframe after that. The Dev team is super loving to their community, and it has a ton of variable content with many warframes to alter the way you play.

  • @cladoselache8766
    @cladoselache8766 8 месяцев назад +8

    The game really has a certain kind of charm to it. Idk how to put it into words
    Also, lots of players r really kind. Some of them will actually go out of their way to help new players

    • @XLeon_S_KennedyX
      @XLeon_S_KennedyX 5 месяцев назад +1

      It is true. Warframe community has the nicest and kindest people. Rarely any toxicity as strangers willing to help one another to make the game even more enjoyable.

  • @JustGeda
    @JustGeda 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think the gameplay loop is not just about leveling up to be more efficient but also to increase your power overall things do get pretty tough if your gear isn’t up to par

  • @DizzyGorgon
    @DizzyGorgon 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hit the nail on the head as a new player...been playing for years solo, and the key of this game in my point of view is makeing your own fun, just live in the universe and play for fun and (as you said) advancements...if youre looking for linear gameplay, it can be abit difficult cause of the many systems at play wanting you to experiment

  • @iamnash
    @iamnash 6 месяцев назад

    Good commentary on the new player experience, always good to hear feedback in that area. But keep on playing! you are going to love some of the later quests, they get really good.

  • @ITZPAKTLI
    @ITZPAKTLI 8 месяцев назад +6

    Been playing Warframe since 2016 after ditching Destiny 1. One of the best decisions I ever made. Specially seeing how Destiny has progressed over the years.
    My playstyle usually consists of Exerpimentation for Maximum Fun. I look up builds to see what is necessary. Then have fun seeing what sort of ways I can interpret my own weird builds.
    Welcome to the community! Devstreams and Gift Alerts are about every Friday, press interact when you stand next to your dog, and don't forget to show some love to our boy Ordis. Its good to have you 😊

  • @doesntno
    @doesntno 8 месяцев назад +5

    Hi, I'm a closed beta player with almost 2500 hours. Welcome to Warframe! I hope more D2 players like you see that there's a great alternative to that game. I feel like Warframe doesn't get the recognition it deserves. It's the game that every live service game wishes it could be. You're doing good so far. Keep unlocking nodes and doing the quests. The wiki is a good resource to use but be careful not to spoil yourself. Looking forward to your next update with the game.

  • @JBlochNielsen
    @JBlochNielsen 8 месяцев назад +1

    There are 3 main things that Warframe does strictly better than Destiny 2
    1) Player ekspression
    In warframe you can, as you show, customize your warframe in a multitude of ways. But that is not all. You have your personal area, your ship, that you can recolor and decorate. These areas grow as you progress and you even get a few more different areas to decorate if you are into that. Your pets can also be customized with skins, color and dodads. Even your UI can be customized with various themes. And then we have Dojo. Clan hangouts that you can build in unison and they can get crazy elaborate. The big drawback to all this is that most of the cosmetics and decorations come from the platinum (real money) market. I personally think this is fair in a F2P game but I am sure there are good reasons why I might be wrong.
    Another part of player ekspression is that you get to make dialogue choices at certain points in the story. They are few and far between and they are largely without consequence but they give you a feeling of agency even if the agency is entirely fake.
    2) Personal Story
    The story in D2 is about other people doing their thing. Your character is a piece of card-board unconcerned with what happens around them. The moral dilemmas that informs the actions of other people are non-existent for the player character. You may have your head-canon about your character but the game is not interested.
    In Warframe the story (when it gets started) is about you. You may not be the center of every story but you are directly involved. You don't feel like a bistander that could or should be replaced with anyone else. Your character makes important decisions and mistakes. You are the one learning about your history and the history that molded you. It does this even to a fault, where the only time we see signs of a community of Tenno is when we interact with an outcast off said community.
    3) Power Fantasy
    In D2 you are essentially a dude with a gun with powers. You powers are not central, your gun is. It even snakes itself into the story and lore. Some of the most celebrated stories in the lore are the backstory to weapons you have. The connection between you and a major character that allows you to save him is a shotgun. Bosses are made into weapons that become legend. But it is not you who is powerful. It is your gun. Over the past few years it has gotten better but more often than not they will reign in abilities if they become more powerful than your gun.
    Warframe on the other hand relishes the opportunity to let you be overpowered. Be faster, be stronger, be tougher. Only in the most extreme cases do they reign it in and then often reluctantly. Not only that but you can choose how you want to be powerful. The wide array of warframes and weapons that themselves can be modified lends itself to plethora of playstyles; stealth, gunner, swordsman, berzerker, spellcaster, defender, healer, sniper and more. Pick a theme and chances are you can build it. Some of them even come ready made.

  • @diamondowari6143
    @diamondowari6143 8 месяцев назад +2

    Even though I stoped playing wf for now, I'd love to follow your wf journey, hope you complete most of later quests. Looking forward to see how it goes for you 😊

  • @reaperbot_scythe1758
    @reaperbot_scythe1758 5 месяцев назад

    Wait to see the story and some other crazy cool stuff and you'll be amazed more and more you just scratched the surface, enjoy have fun and take it easy, welcome tenno 🎉🎉

  • @milkyjuice702
    @milkyjuice702 8 месяцев назад

    Hey man you'r doing great!! The video was verry well formated and had a verry good flow. Keep up the good work 😄👍

  • @judeau9151
    @judeau9151 5 месяцев назад

    liked, subbed, and shared. Solid work bruthur +1

  • @honestmistake8167
    @honestmistake8167 8 месяцев назад

    glad you’re enjoying warframe! the main draw for the game for me was that my friends were playing it, but i’ve found myself playing alone recently just listening to youtube videos in the background

  • @hedgehogshill3522
    @hedgehogshill3522 6 месяцев назад

    I love the beginning, when u stop talking mid sentence and the cut scene plays. Really catches a feeling I can totally agree to!
    And I love your recommendation how to approach the game as a new player. Because, yes, it can be absollutly overwhelming but just sticking to the path ( like doing what the game tell you to do, doing some quests, farming some easy to farm stuff like recoursses) makes learning the game so much easier than what I see with some new player who try to kinda rush and get the best stuff or finish the star chart as soon as possible. Because focusing to hard on getting one thing done in this game can burn you out way too easily.
    And for those people who hear everyone talking about how improtant mods are and that it is all about mods: In the beginning it isn't. Start slowly, does as he says and just press auto fill because that does improve you weapons a little bit and focus on getting used to the game. When you are a bit more used to the game, try some mods out, read what they do and pay attention to the weapons stats. Then, when you feel like you want more or you need more look some modding tips up but be aware, that most people don't know all about modding, even they say they do. Get some recomendation and how the mod system works and then just try out what fits you gamestyle

  • @aaronb9363
    @aaronb9363 6 месяцев назад

    Hey ginger, great video. Subbed and you got me to try wf!

  • @CephyGlitch
    @CephyGlitch 8 месяцев назад

    cant wait to see you get to the point were you have cutscenes and deep time perception lore glad you are haveing fun

  • @oukashiokamii563
    @oukashiokamii563 8 месяцев назад

    youtube guides are always amzing

  • @RickySama240
    @RickySama240 8 месяцев назад

    Good to see another young Tenno!~ When it comes to enjoying the game, the open-world zones are great and though there is simply alot to explore and grind for, please take you time!~ 😇

  • @brenon45
    @brenon45 8 месяцев назад

    Waiting for part 2 in a week or month from now when he gets to the Cinematic Story stuff that shows this games insane backstory and lore that this free to play game offers.

  • @violentjunkie129
    @violentjunkie129 8 месяцев назад

    bro the sound tracks give me shivers game has gave me many fun times and i love the game 1200 hours in the game such a fun game man

  • @hungreebear
    @hungreebear 8 месяцев назад

    love the tradin, worth the grind 😁 and the frames 🤩

  • @ShoTheEmcee
    @ShoTheEmcee 3 месяца назад

    I came back to Warframe on a brand new account about a month ago because of the Prime Resurgence Event where I knew I could grab two of the frames I knew I would want from my time playing it 6 years ago. I played off and on for about a year back then but there were things I think perhaps I thought were too daunting or obtuse at the time to do so I moved on. I'm SO GLAD I came back because I have been having so much fun again, and in just a few weeks time I've accomplished more than I did for the duration of my previous time playing.
    I think my advice to you (if you're still playing, I'm writing this 4 months later) is don't worry about if something seems daunting just try it and see, or look up one video on the subject you want to tackle and then maybe try doing it shortly after. You mentioned the mods for instance - mods are SUPER important. I think you've discovered by now that you're not gonna get very far without them.

  • @persies4397
    @persies4397 7 месяцев назад

    Welcome to Warframe Tenno. Glad you're enjoying it. I liked the game because of the content but really fell in love with it after playing the quests. Its also been amazing watching content for Warframe get better and better over the years.

    • @ashortginger
      @ashortginger  7 месяцев назад

      for sure! really interested in whisper in the walls once i get to it

  • @misspiggy9647
    @misspiggy9647 8 месяцев назад +1

    If you can go down the rabbit hole of all of the lore, then the story really comes together and the game is even more amazing. I started playing about 2 years ago and haven't stopped. The community is great and I've made so many friends. I can't wait to see what they do next.

  • @andyh2783
    @andyh2783 8 месяцев назад

    So glad you love it bud.....welcome Tenno😊.....its awesome you already have octavia which is arguably the most powerful wf in the entire game.....to learn her is to make all content pretty much easymode lol

    • @ashortginger
      @ashortginger  8 месяцев назад +1

      amazon prime gaming baby

  • @tacemiko3849
    @tacemiko3849 8 месяцев назад +1

    Welcome to this amazing game! Just a heads up, I recommend pay attention to the story on the Quest Nata and all the major quests after that, thats the point where the storytelling is getting really good. Nata quest itself might be not that amazing but it has pretty important prelude before other amazing quests

  • @t1989tv
    @t1989tv 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm in te game since 2020 and I love it, my only recommendation is to have fun and don't rush trough the progression to get to the end game stuff, a lot of cool stuff in warframe is the history you will find after you get to chain of harrow quest and neptune nodes, so take your time and enjoy

  • @coreycorbin2387
    @coreycorbin2387 8 месяцев назад +1

    always great to fee a new tenno enjoying the game. to me the best thing about this game is its community. if you ever need help just ask either here in the comments or in the help chat.

  • @kolinsoots8343
    @kolinsoots8343 7 месяцев назад

    Some of the games you showcased in the beginning of the video are really good and makes me listen a little closer to your opinion on warframe

  • @Kombatwombat
    @Kombatwombat 7 месяцев назад

    Welcome to Warframe. Nice review dude. I'd love to see you do an update video once you finish the Second Dream.

    • @ashortginger
      @ashortginger  7 месяцев назад

      recently finished it actually ! working on a complete warframe review once I finish all the major quests

  • @screaminbloodymurder
    @screaminbloodymurder 8 месяцев назад +1

    Welcome to Warframe! Its definitely a grind game and it does get repetitive sometimes. I tend to go in and out of it every few months. I would definitely recommend turning on Global play so you can run missions with groups, makes the grind go by alot quicker! I also enjoy putting on Octavia and playing Baby Shark the entire mission 😈

  • @Aalhaeuter
    @Aalhaeuter 7 месяцев назад

    I love to see people come to Warframe because I love this game so much and been playing it since day one. ❤ very nice video, keep the grind up Tenno (the grind is honestly not the worst)

  • @jacobhazlett3828
    @jacobhazlett3828 7 месяцев назад

    Welcome to the community! I only pay for platinum to get better mods since I’ve been playing for so long lol, join a clan to improve some of your experience, I can say, the game just keeps me coming back over and over again. I’m glad it’s bringing new players in!

  • @ImAzliw
    @ImAzliw 8 месяцев назад

    Pretty good description, I will say even the gameplay loop your talking about does exist but worth their being 54 warframes that can be very difffrent to use it definitely helps not get repetitive

  • @urize5350
    @urize5350 8 месяцев назад +1

    As a warframe veteran im really glad seeing you enjoy the game, it can get overwhelming but just play at you peace. It is a game with a really cool power fantasy.

  • @nelson2095
    @nelson2095 8 месяцев назад

    Been reading some of the comments here. Lots of really good info. One thing that nobody mentioned is to join a clan. I recommend you join a clan to get access to trading post and clan tech weaponry, gears and accessories. This will go towards leveling your mastery rank.

  • @MegaAssasin47
    @MegaAssasin47 8 месяцев назад +1

    nice to see another person playing warframe, been playing it for the last 10 years, and love to see new players.

  • @MostlyWarframe
    @MostlyWarframe 8 месяцев назад

    i love this
    and it feels so acurate for saying if someone would like it or not [i have played this game for 6 or so years]

  • @seaeagle15
    @seaeagle15 8 месяцев назад +2

    Yeah good decision, this game is awesome and the Story really hitted me after Second Dream. The only downside is that you need a wiki to play this game, but the overall vibe of the game is just phenomenal and definitely the best Sci Fi MMO out there. My tips are to switch Weapons to get the mastery rank ups way faster and go the main path, that the game is telling you. Do not grind on things you don't need and only grind if you want it. Also take yourself challenges and explore the game mechanics to make your experience more flashed out. I have almost 200 Hours in this game and it still feels fresh in some cases. I never played an MMO before between, but I guess it is the best Free To Play MMO out there. Keep it up!

  • @chromas6065
    @chromas6065 8 месяцев назад

    honestly this game is my comfort one its a brilliant one to get on and chill whilst listening to music or watching a show and grinding stuff that slowly progresses you

  • @stephencarroll8258
    @stephencarroll8258 8 месяцев назад

    Always great to see through the eyes of a newcomer to this game! It's a hard game to recommend to friends because the game is just layers of systems that slowly build over time. The level of enemies the mission description displays is largely useless as an indicator of what you will be facing. You have no comparable power level. Your warframes level does give some inherent bonuses as it gets to lvl 30 but that is primarily to increase your mod capacity. The mod system is so incredibly powerful, it needs to be understood but the game does not have systems within it to teach you.
    I highly recommend TheKengineer's videos on some of the basic concepts too get started but its not necessary for now. Also there are some weapons you can buy in the shop for just credits and it comes pre-built!

  • @Profanity343
    @Profanity343 8 месяцев назад

    It’s crazy that I found this right now, I have recently made a similar jump from D2 to WF - I’m about 200 hrs in now and have found deeply in love with it, I massively related to so much you said in here

  • @toonlinkthelegendaryheroof901
    @toonlinkthelegendaryheroof901 8 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who joined during the pandemic, A lot of quality improvements have been shown up over the years. And the developers have dev streams on a consistent basis. Even on Twitch, they have a drop system in place that for a certain amount of time that you watch, you get free goodies, some are decorations, but others are fully built frames, and slots to have them in your inventory.
    Also, some of the more powerful weapons and frames, the prime variants specifically, they can be rotated or "Vaulted" Ingame and you can't access them anymore. HOWEVER, they had introduced the "Prime Resurgence" back in 2021, and it has been a mainstay since 2022 and every month, you can get Vaulted relics for two frames and their weapon sets.

  • @lemnajcavite
    @lemnajcavite 8 месяцев назад

    Watching your vid, as a player since beta, I immediately thought 'oh he's not there yet part 0.5' seeing as the auxiliaries are not yet on the screen. 😁 You'll get there and think 'wait there's even more' after the 100-hour tutorial.

  • @deadrop6647
    @deadrop6647 8 месяцев назад

    If your ever want a guide for warframe, I could show you the ropes sometime, love the video and hope to see more in the future

  • @azimazraei123
    @azimazraei123 8 месяцев назад

    as someone who started around the same time as you, ngl i did pay to skip the grind but doing the grind is fun as well. unless something that im not willing to or not have access yet. i do feel jealous of the vets but realizing i would reach their stage in couple of weeks is honestly mental.

  • @geviindovah780
    @geviindovah780 8 месяцев назад

    ahh i remeber that feeling at the beggining when i WANTED to farm, run missions, try all the missions.
    legen 3 i have just one gun left to get and will ve maxed put. i still enjoy it and still play it. also yea fashion frame is the end game, i legit dont enjoy a frame as much if i cant make it look nice.
    as a vet it would be curious to see you progress and join the ranks. have fun tenno

  • @draknusdesderdus7506
    @draknusdesderdus7506 8 месяцев назад

    You may want to make a video on Second Dream and the big story quests that follow it. They are mind blowing (as long as you avoid spoilers) and worth breakdowns on their own.

  • @Yomoyin
    @Yomoyin 6 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed your perspective - I say join a clan if you still haven’t a lot of cool stuff is locked behind the bp from clan research

  • @MrGhosty0091
    @MrGhosty0091 8 месяцев назад

    Not a long time vet, only a a few years or so. The first tip that I read somewhere has paid dividends for me and that is to loot EVERYTHING when you're playing the missions and just starting out. There are definitely chokepoint materials that require special effort, but the bulk will just be passively stacked up if you make sure to hit every box you find. The other thing I cannot recommend more would be to make sure you're doing as much of the nightfall daily/weeklies that you can (It's the sort of battlepass type thing you can access from bottom right corner on pause menu or from the terminal on your ship). There are usually one or two weapon/warframe slots as rewards as well cosmetics, blueprints, etc that are pretty sweet.
    I quit D2 for Warframe years ago and the biggest thing for me is that this game respects your time so much more than other live service type games. Yes it can be super grindy for sure, but when you need a break you can take on without feeling like you'll be completely lost if/when you come back. Prime warframes cycle through constantly, many of the nightfall rewards cycle back through and there isn't really any FOMO to speak of. Glad to see you're having fun, welcome to the game!

  • @jackstone8286
    @jackstone8286 8 месяцев назад

    So I was introduced to warframe 3 years ago. Then the guy that got me into it stopped playing, so that was cool. I feel you are correct in that the game does a good job giving you a solid tutorial of the mechanics of the game, though they could go a little more in depth regarding mods. What they game is terrible at, is guiding new players in a direction of any kind. I found out a lot by watching youtube guides, which if I am being honest, without that I might not have stuck around. The story is so rich, and the cinematics are works of art. The energy that goes into this completely free game is way more than you see in most games these days. And the best part for a player like me is that I can burn myself out, not play it for several months, and just come back right where I left off. There is no "you have to be current on this or you will suffer". It may not be my most played game, but it is definitely one of my favorites. My advice to you is to make sure you find a clan that has a lot if not all the blueprints researched. There are 5 warframes you can get from the clan dojo and hundreds of weapons. Welcome to Warframe Tenno!

  • @KVG_
    @KVG_ 8 месяцев назад +1

    It is always fun to listen a new Warframe players expirience. Welcome to the game. I am genuinely surprised that you liked "tutorial" part. I mean I know from patchnotes that devs almost every update try to improve new player expirience but considering that I started playing when there was literally zero tutorial apart from first basic controls mission and the "new player expirience" meme in Warframe community it is pretty weird to hear. It means that devs did a pretty good job.

  • @nickjonaz3710
    @nickjonaz3710 5 месяцев назад

    I do love this game & this was some grade A content 🔥👊🏾

  • @randerins
    @randerins 6 месяцев назад

    What a coincidence seeing this video just now. I've played Warframe on its debut, when it was pre-installed on the PS4. It was fun, but extremely simple. I baraly played it.
    Then I got a ROG Ally a couple of days ago. It had Steam on it, and Warframe as a free-to-play online game. I got it back. And DAMN, talk about a MASSIVE upgrade over the years.
    I literally jawdropped at how damn much this game has evolved with content. It looks and feels like a current gen game, and it's free!

  • @ArnSolma
    @ArnSolma 8 месяцев назад

    You might wanna do a follow-up after Second Dream (the actual start of the game) and discovering how to properly make builds. Buildcrafting is the strongest aspect of the game and really opens up a wide variety of ways to play once you get the hang of it.

  • @mindlord0013
    @mindlord0013 8 месяцев назад

    I've got a good bit of Warframe content to catch up on, which I'm very excited to get to at some point down the road. Recently I've remembered how great the game customisation is when I found another use for my warframe clan logo.Once you design a clan logo, you can spend a small amount of platinum (the premium currency) to have it added into the game. When we designed our clan logo, we tried to make it recognisable from the outline and easily distinguishable in game. This has made it a really good design to use in other ways, and I've adopted it as a kind of personal seal.

  • @PollexTheCat
    @PollexTheCat 8 месяцев назад +2

    Modding is probably the biggest barrier to entry (besides gear slots). But I think it has a satisfying learning curve from: "not having any clue wtf you're doing" to "being able to tune all of your gear to exactly the way you like while still being able to vaporize practically anything" You're constantly learning the modding system and get better and better at it over time. I'm still learning new stuff after 6+ years of playing near constantly. *But* watching modding guides is basically mandatory.
    The mid game is the best. When you're strong enough to do whatever you want and haven't fully completed anything so you can kindof just do pretty much anything you feel like doing and be making progress. Late game is basically when you've done everything you enjoy and the only stuff left is what you don't. and early game is kindof a slog because you're locked out of most of the game and don't know what you should be doing.

  • @moblis5892
    @moblis5892 7 месяцев назад

    I can't wait till you unlock the first major story quest. You are in for a ride!

    • @ashortginger
      @ashortginger  7 месяцев назад +1

      I have done the second dream! Absolutely incredible

    • @FlameLOGNET
      @FlameLOGNET 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ashortginger let's gooo

  • @crisschan2463
    @crisschan2463 7 месяцев назад

    i also jst started like 2 months ago, and i can say i was happy to jump right into while it is still going strong, i came from the division 2 so the grind isnt that much a problem for me
    and its funny you pick this game by disregarding the story, youll have to look out for it if you reach the start of it (second dream quest) and get for a ride, ive jumped into the rabbithole once i snucked into that quest lmao

  • @nbdeity
    @nbdeity 8 месяцев назад +1

    Welcome baby tenno! We are happy to have you, and hope you stick with it long enough to get to the good parts, and the meat of the game. I was shocked you said the new player experience was good. Usually the new player experience is widely agreed to be the weakest part of warframe. I guess if you are coming from destiny its better in comparison, but regardless im glad you are enjoying it!

  • @lisabain8841
    @lisabain8841 6 месяцев назад

    I always remember the operator cut scene in the quest...the music and emotion of finding out that ur not just a frame...rell harrow quest is also a classic

  • @wxbr3201
    @wxbr3201 8 месяцев назад

    Im kinda surprised ur a pretty small channel, didnt even noice u were below 1k subs till i finished the vid, the editing and all is really nice and superb, keep it up :D

    • @ashortginger
      @ashortginger  8 месяцев назад +1

      thank you! the yt algorithm seems to have finally blessed me with this vid

    • @wxbr3201
      @wxbr3201 8 месяцев назад

      @@ashortginger its also really well done!!!

  • @Gamer3427
    @Gamer3427 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've been playing for many years now on and off. Honestly for the early game, I'd definitely say focus on getting a few things unlocked, and then doing some of the story stuff, since it'll ease you into the setting, unlock features, and give you goals. For the later game once you've played a lot, the main thing is to set your own personal goals. Don't be afraid to look up videos, check out forums, and become very acquainted with the wiki, to find things that interest you and give you something you want to work towards. There is a lot of content in the game, particularly for newer players, so just setting small goals here and there helps keep you from getting overwhelmed.
    I will say that there are downsides to the game for sure. it is definitely grindy, particularly for getting some of the rarer weapons and frames, as well as some of the resources you need in bulk. It's managable because the gameplay itself is so good, but it can be taxing. If the grind gets to be too much, take a break to do something else. Go spear fishing on one of the open worlds or even just hang out and talk to people in chats. My personal favorite for killing time is playing around with the shawzins, which are fully playable guitar like instruments you can buy in the store.
    On that note, it's worth mentioning that the premium currency for the game, platinum, can be traded between players. As such, it's entirely possible to get pretty much anything in the game aside from a small selection of exclusive items while retaining free to play status. There is a market tab in the chat menus that is entirely for talking with other players to broker deals for items, and most of the time those deals use platinum as the currency unless you have something you're offering up in trade. Prime parts, (obtained from opening relics), and particularly rare mods are the main things you'll see people buying and selling, so it's always an option to open up a few relics and see if anyone is willing to buy the parts you get out of them for a few platinum. You won't make a ton per sale, but it can add up to be enough to let you buy stuff from the shop.
    Speaking of which, it's worth noting that there are some shop exclusive items, but they are all purely either cosmetic, decorative, or just to goof off with such as the shawzins I mentioned. Everything you can buy in the shop that has a practical use can be obtained through playing the game in some way or form. Some of them are particularly rare or limited, but you can get them. There's also a fair few items that can only be obtained by playing the game and can't be bought in the shop.
    Above all else though with the game, don't be afraid to take a break every now and then. Don't let the fear of missing out keep you from taking a break if you're getting burned out. With only a couple of exceptions, everything that is missable comes back eventually. For me personally, I'll usually come back to the game two or three times a year, play for a good while, then take a break to play other stuff and not come back for a couple of months. It's very much a game to take at your own pace.

  • @joonashannila8751
    @joonashannila8751 8 месяцев назад +2

    You seem to be doing a lot better, than most newbies. I am responsible for taking care of our clan newbies. One thing you should do, is to find an actually active clan.

  • @GoatsCantGame
    @GoatsCantGame 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a 4yr player myself. It can seem very overwhelming at times with the grind. BUT, there's so many things that you can build with each mastery rank that you can stagger building and just constantly play without realistic burnout. Just pacing yourself and play to your personal likes and styles. . .you won't burnout like many say. I'm level capped and still not burnt out in any way. The game is so fluid with its movement mechanics, fun with customizing not just appearances but the functionality of your gear, and gives so many options across 53 frames and tons of weapons to truly synergize your preferential play style. It's a great game to really just dive in and have fun with!

  • @GAM3R4EVR
    @GAM3R4EVR 8 месяцев назад

    Imo, The most fun element outside of fashionframe is theory crafting/modding. Picking up a new frame and messing with mods/looking at different builds is super fun.
    I have a few clan members that wrote off this one Warframe, so i built it and started testing different mods with it. Then i found a combination that absolutely shreds. They thought i was joking til i started getting all the kills in missions, then they all started using that frame.
    Getting people to play with also makes the game extremely enjoyable because everyone has different things they are working on. For example, you might be focused on getting prime Warframes, while your clan mate is focused on Kubrow farming. You'll be able to teach each other different things you've learned and vise versa.

  • @lllm299news
    @lllm299news 5 месяцев назад

    you dont get over whelmed, its like what do I want to do today....So many things to go do. You havent even scratched the surface yet. Loving the vibe.

  • @AdjectiveBlazkowicz
    @AdjectiveBlazkowicz Месяц назад

    I also love the clans. Specifically, the dojo, I can go full bananas on decorating the rooms and building it out exactly how I want it.. Gosh I love this game.

  • @deadserpent8717
    @deadserpent8717 8 месяцев назад

    Ive been playing for almost 10 years now on and off. A few things I recommend to try out if other havent said so already, just getting through the main story quests because the main story is pretty fucking amazing. If you liked the arkwing I highly recommend going for the rail jack, if you dont know what that is yet, you will once you progress in story missions. Duviri is pretty fun, it adds a really cool roguelite gameloop, but I recommend finishing the main story quests first. I also did want to say, there is a market that people buy full prime warframe and weapon set for platinum, which you can then use for cosmetics and buying things you dont feel like grinding, so in my opinion Warframe is amazing for the sole fact you can pretty easily get their premium currency without having to spend money. Anyways, cheers and have fun with warframe, it holds a special place in my heart!
    Edit: I also wanted to say, the warframe community as a whole is pretty welcoming, so Im sure if you ask any of us, me included we would gladly help you with anything you may need!
    (Overframe where people post builds can get toxic for no reason though, it never made sense to me why)