WOW. You all really blew this video up. I'm sure there's a joke somewhere there about the IRA or nukes or something, but thank you all for watching. I honestly did not expect THIS many people to see the video? Anyway. I'm already at work again, no more 5 month absences.
Remember, $10,000 is ALOT of plat so that’s more than 200 hours knocked off grind! (we still wait for 75% off with that kinda money tho, we out here ruining the progression experience) edit: probably not the first one to say this, but you having only 300 subs rn is an ATROCITY. Get this man more subskribs youtube!
I played with few friends and was helping them get Pinions from angels. Few times i found and fully killed angel before they even loaded in to a missions. Every time it happened it was followed by " WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE IS DEAD ? IM NOT EVEN IN YET !". Funnies shit. But then i slowed down because othervise they would not get those pinions. Titania goes brrrrrr.
He actually missed a couple of systems. Arbitrations, the open world bosses (tridolons, profit taker, exploiter orb), the Kuva liches and the sisters of parvos, the whole granum void 'mini missions', the Albrecht entrati laboratory as well as the related boss and netracell missions, the new war related stuff like kahl missions, archon hunts and archon shards... Did he mention the four different helminth systems?😂 Ohhhh, the trade chat... I totally forgot that. If you're interested in becoming a trader, that's like another 1k hours of learning stuff like prices, availability of mods, prime parts and what is tradable... I am very sure I forgot a few things, too. Legendary 4 with 6k+ hours and ~80% of the Warframe wiki lingering around in my brain... I have a couple of friends who joined WF recently and they are absolutely overwhelmed by the crazy amount of stuff there is to do.
Yes warframe is an amazing gameplay tangled in bunch of random systems. But dude, stf, ur 6k hrs in and u need to be obejvtive... The game is not that complicated, if there is one thing, it's the availability of the necessary information that's the issue for newer players. @@Pheo2510
I am a legendary 1 veteran with 3500 hours so whenever i play with a new player i like to bring a support frame to help out, always fun to see peoples reactions to over the top builds tho.
I'm currently MR 24 and I tend to run sorties, archon hunts, and netracells solo now but in my early days I was extremely grateful for endgame players to carry me through the time sensitive tough missions. For those missions, I carried a loadout that was fast and durable so I wasn't holding them back from doing their thing.
recently got my friend into warframe and just the other day helped him get rhino & ankryos so he can punch things and gave him some basic mods and etc, but there was this moment where i took him to his first spy mission and i was gonna let him do it on his own but it was the one on venus with the moving laser grid and as he walked out it rammed into him and knocked him on his ass and as soon as he got up and looked through the window i was already in the objective room lol (full volt speed build). it really made me appreciate how insane endgame actually looks from a new players perspective
If i had to "teach" someone starting out again, i would definitely just stick to their back. Wherever they go, i would just follow them. with maybe little hints once in a while. I feel like that would probably make for the best experience. Back when i was a wee kid, i was trying to get some friends into the game and i feel like i just ran through. Big mistake and probably ruined their first experience.
What i dont understand is how people in venus doing bounties and they are so fast moving from objective to objective... I jump on my k drove, go to closest teleporter and before i arrive to teleporter, players already started objective in other side of a map
@@ArveKarve First of all, you can use teleporters from the full map by holding m. Second, get an archwing launcher so you don't have to use the teleporters.
As a dumb veteran with too much of everything pumped into this game, this is a message I picked up while watching Josh Strife Hayes, just in some of his vods. Absolutely solid video, nailed the comedic timing quite a bit, earned a like, sub, AND a share to two people! Sincerely, great fucking job on the video.
Yo could anyone tell me what status effect I should use on my Melee weapon, it currently has (corrosive And blast) But I can switch it to (Viral And radiation), should I keep it as is or change the modes for "viral and radiation"?
@the_gaming_falcon Currently, the best elemental mods to put on would be viral and heat. If you're using a PRIMARY weapon that has good crit youd put hunter munitions in as well, it can comfortably replace the heat damage mos (15% chance at the minimum, 2x critical damage multiplier at minimum. At least that's usually the rules... there are exceptions. If you're going using the elemental mods because you want to proc the elemental statuses, Viral + heat or viral + hunter munitions. For pure raw damage mods where you wouldn't be trying to spread the status, the damage type would depend on the faction you're fighting. But they're changing a LOT in June, so I can't say how long this will be accurate. High status: Viral heat High crit: Viral hunter munitions High both: all three. Though, usually putting the heat dual stat on a high crit weapon, along with the dual stats to make Viral is a good idea. Man I suck at explaining. Feel free to check if the weapon has any builds on youtube
@@unomas6420 Thanks bro but If you don't mind me asking, which one should I use for my Melee (blast and corrosive) "I have this one equipped at the moment" or should I change it to (viral and radiation) BTW I am a new player "early game"
@@unomas6420 I don't have any other possible combinations with my current modes so please tell me if should go for viral and radiation or blast and corrosive for my Melee weapon.
As someone who's been playing since 2013, who enjoys helping newer players with the many unwritten quirks of the game, older players are definitely the game's biggest, most cynical, exhausting, and pedantic critics. Most recent example is Inaros. Inaros is perfectly fine, not every frame needs shield-gating, especially not when it freaking sweeps the majority of the star chart. I have a meme build Limbo that can survive endgame content under direct fire without the rift, and people are getting their Inaros one-shot against level 500 infested? Well, no shit, you're trying to face-tank literally everything instead of using your high-level space ninja parkour to avoid _at least_ the scarce bigger threats.
Inaros was bad because his abilites were mid. Saying a frame clears the star chart easily isn’t an indicator of a good frame because literally any frame could clear the star chart with ease.
i have used Inaros for a long time and the rework has made him better now that his heal is combined with the spin move. I like his new 4. Before the rework his powers were okay but kind of meh in how fun they were to use.
Thankfully those players tend to only show up on release day and grind out everything in unhealthy single sessions. Then they go back to their little Reddit hole and complain to each other about how garbage the game is and they're never going to play again...until the next content drop happens and they repeat their masochistic cycle. It's kinda sad.
The great thing about playing since 2014 was I got to witness the decline of r/warframe in real time. Believe it or not it used to be decent until around 2019 or so and they got really bad and downvote you for the dumbest stuff
Seriously, I once decided to post on the Reddit about a bug I discovered that gave Garuda infinite energy. Got 5 downvotes instantly for no reason, never again
dude i was just there and all they do is complain about how easy the game is and how there’s no real difficulty like??? sure it’s not really a hard game at all but YOU can make it hard if you want just don’t run what makes sense lol
YES THIS 100% i dropped warframe back when i started it in 2016 because i couldn't keep up with my friend. Now that i have 3.4k hours whenever i introduce the game to one of my friends i play it at their pace. They are learning to walk while we are bulletjumping across the map. I had one friend to drop warframe (like i did the first time) because i did exactly what my friend did back then. PLAY A MAX RANGE BANSHEE ON A LOW LVL DEFENCE, they couldn't shoot a single enemy because they were all dying to my 4 as they spawned. Now he came back to the game, gave it another chance and is at almost 500h mark. My newest friend to join warframe is almost starting the Second Dream quest and i cant wait to see her reaction to the reveal
When i drag new people into this game i have some OP weapon with me, but i usually just take my Nekros, gives them a little boost in terms of resources from early on and i just wander around them opening lockers and slashing a few enemies here and there while they do the most work and calls on me if they need it
As a Newly minted Vet. The main thing I tell everyone is to take breaks. Play a bit at first, take a break and once you see something you wanna get or do in game, do it! It's a game with a slow start, that gets better if you take your time.
I always leave things to farm in almost every expansion. This way I don't log in and realize I don't have anything to do. I'll get all the stuff eventually, I don't need to rush. In too many games like Warframe people rush everything then sit around bitching and moaning that the game is boring. Like, you made it boring and have no one to blame but yourself...
I got really bored of Warframe when Deimos dropped. It was bad, I would just log in then leave. I came back a year or two later and it took me MONTHS of playing to complete quests, ranks, ect to even touch New War. Definitely take breaks.
The reason taking breaks works so well with warframe is because they dont tend to have long lasting FOMO as well as stray away from Sunsetting. By taking a break you will never miss meaningful content. Events? sure but they are layed on the base game. The base game doesn't ever punish you for leaving but often rewards you for coming back (Might be placebo but it always feels like high% plat coupons are more common after long breaks always with the first week) It's design of a Live Service game that doesn't demand all your gaming time makes it a perfect pickup and drop game as well as an actual companion game that never has to leave your library.
And this is one of the main reason why ppl quit before getting to the quest like Second dream and all. I mean it's good that you help new players but i blame mostly DE for not doing a proper guide. I think this has been said a lot of time but if a new player has to use the wiki you know something is wrong.
I agree the "tutorial" is like you know how to walk and shoot? Good now go stand in this airlock so we can shoot you into space and you van figure out the rest on your own, so it's. always nice to see people like you to help , instead of being a toxic elitist 😀
@loweffortsongs5380 Yes, it was ended due to some bad actors abusing the little power they were given. It was just so there was dedicated players in relays with different coloured text you could ask questions. It's been essentially replaced by Q&A chat
Thank you for your service. The reason I stuck with WF and made it to ‘endgame’ was because I had a friend who helped through it. The game was different back in 2017 when I really started the game seriously and there were some challenges.
I have 2700 hours in Warframe to the point where I’m completely out of the loop when it comes to current new player experience. This video made me realize just how large the learning curve is
i have 800h in this game (not a pro because it mostly goofing around or sometime farming prime, but mostly goofing around (alsot nowhere in the steel path, not even LEFT the steel earth)) and when i play whit a new player, to whom we are showing the game etc.... i join the team, let them choose what to do, or send them where they have to if they dont know what to do, and then pretty much stick around, do nothing and watch them advance on there own, if they go down, i revive them, if they are too much hostile around i reduce the number to one he can manage, if he dont understand piratage, i show him what to do whit partage. it pretty fun goofing around new player and pretty much looking at how they do thing
This is the correct answer. I'm the guardian angel for new players. They can run around doing whatever and I'm there to keep things from getting overwhelming. I have most of the stuff so I can "waste" time doing a lot of nothing for a bit. The people I love are the ones who say dumb things like, "Legendary 2 and useless..." Like, my darling, I'm helping a newbie run their first sortie. If you need to run through this at light speed set to solo...unless you can't solo a sortie, in which case keep your shitty comment to yourself.
Yo could anyone tell me what status effect I should use on my Melee weapon, it currently has (corrosive And blast) But I can switch it to (Viral And radiation), should I keep it as is or change the modes for "viral and radiation"?
I have two instances of this, once with my friend when we both started but he was more consistent telling me to sit in spawn so he can stealth kill every enemy in a void exterminate for more XP back when lunaro came out. And more recently, after coming back from a 5-6 year break, where three friend, two vets and one newer one, where hounding him with information on what to do to get through the star chart, what to prioritize, what kinda frame he would want, etc. The friend the were hounding dropped the game immediately
I'm still playing "getting carried simulator" 366 hours into warframe. Admittedly I hit a roadblock because I thought the bedroom on your base ship was a fun vanity cosmetic and not *the singular bottleneck between you and 90% of the plot*, so I spent a good 100 hours or so just cracking relics and raising reputations instead of moving the plot forward.
I feel personally attacked by that Forma Bundle being called "a waste", since I just spent 255 plats for 9 formas and 3 aura formas just because farming them is boring
@@m.d.sharpe8892dont worry orokin cells you will eventuelly have enough of, atleast i dont think you will be able to spend a couple hundred or thousend, but forma you will pretty much have even more of a shortage of, i for example would probably need around 1000 more than i have, and i already spend an insane amount of.
It depends. I have met people who push the "Metas" onto new players. When I meet a new player or introduce a friend, I slowly introduce them to concepts. I do urge them to take a gander at the other Frames and I introduce them to Primes. I am currently getting Titania and Nova Prime for a really good friend of mine because she likes their style and play styles. I bought her, her first Prime and slowly helped her to getting to her goal of getting the resources for it. I've avoided every spoiler with new players and friends so they can experience it. I try my best to bring myself down to their level in terms of mods just to experience it with them when with my friends who started. You should try giving answers to their flow and to their questions to a reasonable level. Overall this is a great guide and info ramble that I absolutely agree with.
These days I am finding that more newcomers are asking "what is the best Warframe?" and/or just buying the latest and greatest Prime. Playing for like an hour (not knowing how the frame or the game works) and giving up soon after starting. Spending, or wasting, so much money in such a short time to gain nothing...because they quit right after. Alot don't use or know how to use chat to voice their questions or concerns to others to help them out. If you don't chat, how is anyone going to be able to help you? I do enjoy slowing down and playing support when new people are around, doing my best to keep them alive as long as possible. They have no idea what's going on but they aren't dying. lol
I've noticed this too. I would never spend money in a F2P until I know I'm going to stick with it. I play Skyforge a bit and see a TON of level 1 players with purchased cosmetics and classes. I can't believe someone would spend something like 15 bucks first and then open the game to see if they like it. No wonder the industry makes money hand over fist with what appears to be a largely financially uneducated public. Either that or they just have disposable income coming out of their asses; something tells me that's not the case based on the kinds of people I meet in these games...
Sadly this is not happening just in warframe. Let's take Elden Ring for example. Most new players instantly ask "what's the best weapon?" Or beg people to give them stuff. People just don't have the patience to actually invest time in games anymore.
@@ZZZakk And the worst thing about it all is that investing time in it half the fun of everything! Nobody likes having fun anymore, they just want to 'WIN'.
About 3 months ago I came back to Warframe after not touching it for like, 6 years and only having maybe 80 hours. I've put like 350 in since. I don't know what changed but I can melt rooms now, so that's cool lmao.
My new player experience has been great, everything from experiencing the duviri pardox story to running hundreds of relics to get gauss prime, or even getting into trading so I could get Atlas prine, the last two weeks have been insanely entertaining.
This is kinda why I often play frames like wisp,harrow,citrine,trinity,nekros,nova. Doesnt destroy anyones fun really(except playing slowva in netracell) and just helps make everyone feel stronger.
5:56 OR, when they're complaining about a weapon doing no damage. And I ask what mods they're using and they say "I haven't gotten around to it yet." 💀💀💀💀💀💀
The whole "rushing your friend to the 'better' endgame content" is exactly what my friend did to me and my brain needing that "I earned my way up here" juice in order to even appreciate endgame content killed the game for me. I have several Prime Chassis', several animal pals, very very many max rarity/power mods and guns, several min-max builds ready to go and a maxed out Dojo and I feel nothing when I deploy them on the field killing damage sponge enemies in seconds because I earned none of them. My account means nothing to me and even if I started over with a fresh one, I've spent enough hours playing it'd just be to spite my friend rather than actually enjoying the game.
Actually 3 forma bundle is awesome, I buy them everytime I have to polarise a lot of stuff. I once bought 2000 plat worth forma bundles for all the Kuva/Tenet weapons. Was 100% worth it EDIT: I forgot that you were talking about new players. Yeah, formas are kinda useless for them
Yeah, as a dojo owner I buy them all the time. Even while there's more that's building in the foundry. I literally just need that many formas. So it's odd to me how everyone says the forma bundle isn't worth it. I mean you're skipping 3 days of foundry building this way. Get two and you skipped six days.
Went through this exact same experience with a friend who had stopped playing for a bit. I took my hands off for the most part and just asked him "What looks cool to you?" And when he decided on something, I guided him down the steps to get it. Compartmentalizing the insane amount of info in this game really helps.
New player there :3 I started 3 month ago and i'm curently rank 13, when i started i saw someone with a rhino prime and asked him who it was... He gifted me all the part to craft him! 😆 Its a really chill comunity and i love this 👌
@@mautauajalu the only way your mastery goes up is by leveling up weapons, warframes, vehicles, and companions. If you've been sticking to one loadout your mastery will never increase. You also can't raise your mastery by leveling up an item you've gotten to max level in the past.
@@mautauajalu Variants of items can give you more mastery- they count as different items. So that's like primes and those weapons that have vandal/wraith/prisma variants. Any item you get to max rank will have a little green icon show up somewhere on its UI in the foundry or market or wherever you look at it. I think it's like a little laurel wreath or something, that means you've gotten all the mastery you can from it. Also, you can look in the equipment tab of your profile to see all of the items in the game and your progress with them.
with 1000's of hours into the game I stop doing public lobbies when I need to do something quick in a normal star chart besides a couple choice missions like helping out randos on lua disruption I just solo, not because I am considering new players not getting a good experience it's mostly because I don't want to wait on them lol.
2:21 I appriciate you doing the "spoilers" thing because I'm new and would love to one day experience the spoilers for myself. 10y of content is a lot to catch up on. I'm sure one day I will in fact get through teh star chart and the main story.
As a vet the most important thing you can do for a newbie imo: buy them some damn slots lmao doesn’t need to be a lot but like 32 plat for an extra wf slot and two weapon slots so they have a bit more to play around with is really nice at a stage in the game where making plat is borderline impossible without spending money on it. Or atleast that’s what I like to do esp if it’s a noobie I’m playing with for more than just a few sessions just a little “here get some mastery rank and don’t delete those guns just yet you’re gonna need them for crafting better ones later and you’re gonna cry when you need to craft two of them again”
I have about 2000 hours in the game. By normal endgame standards im past the finish line. which has honestly left me kinda detatched from my roots which i realised when i was talking to a new player and suggested solving his problem with an arcane when they barely understood mods yet. Its kind of wild how different the game is in the beginning from towards the end, and your list is honestly perfect for showing how to work past that gap and actually help new players. Overall an amazing video, definitely getting a sub from me
Great video. Though as a new player myself it really matters on the experience you give yourself. If you don’t like peeps nuking the map then play solo or with a friend. Relics most ppl just want to clear it fast so new players on void missions of course will be slow, but regular star chart missions you can just do yourself. Even at MR8 I had frames that could self nuke by myself so really it’s just having the knowledge of how the game works. I will say vets that are toxic are def a problem but if they are just wanting to clear a fissure quick you can’t knock em for that. Vets will never really touch base Star chart but even then like I said before, you will still prob get an MR8 that can nuke. Just how the game is made it’s up to you on how to experience the fun not others ❤
One month ago, a clip of a Gauss player running at 16491264981 mph in orb vallis appeared on my yt homepage. I am now 100 hours in, and I've finally gotten to Sedna to farm for Gauss blueprints. I can't say this has had a positive impact on my life, but I'll be damned if I don't get to play Gauss. All I'm missing is the Chassis Blueprint (and potentially some of the resources needed to craft it), and weird gems that I can only craft through trading with smokefingers in fortuna, but I need to level up my standing with solaris united before I can do that...
I am an endgame player and I invited two of my friends to the game, knowing that for one of them the game is completely new and for the other it is the second attempt at this game. However, I had in the back of my mind that the way I play now and when I played this game for the first time is very different, so I decided that when playing with them I play as a support character, I take weapons without mods at lvl 0 and slowly level them by playing with them, not taking the fun out of the game for them. So far, my tactic is working and they are both hooked, they will slowly unlock the solar system, planet by planet, at their own pace.
I'm legend 2, but I still remember being a new player, no joke 10 years ago. I always thought it was really cool seeing what high level players could do. That's one of the main reasons I kept playing. I still remember a defense mission where oberon and octavia made like a garden rave and they thought nothing of it but I was having a great time. But the game has changed a lot since then. Idk what it would be like starting now and tbh there is no way I'm starting over so mby that says something. Overall just do what makes you happy.
MR means jack after 15 or whatever the last unlock is. Sure you can level frames faster or whatever but other than that it’s just a flex. A better measure is how many tricaps / solo tricaps you’ve run. Also when did being the (I hate this term but can’t think of a better one) vet mean that didn’t try to help and carry the squad? That used to be the norm is players that needed to touch grass would make their end game, well firstly fashion of course, second sitting in their orbiter spewing vitriol in trade chat, and third for the 20 minutes a day they actually played the game the actual fun was in helping people out. Amirong? Clem
To be fair there are *some* benefits: loadout slots, daily standing, daily trading, etc But yeah, overall, after MR16 iirc, the world is generally open to you and is more about other milestone. At any rate, helping others is probably the most fun I have in the game rn
Been playing since zephyr's launch and one thing i quickly learn to hate is the appearance on certain frames on certain missions... (ie: Volt and Titania on just about every normal tile set. Mirage or reverent on just about every endless mission etc) just because i'm fully aware of the fact that if i don't haul ass I'm not going to be able to do shit. but at least i have to solace of going up to higher lvl missions where more complete builds are needed and an entire sub set of enemies in just about every faction exist as a living power switch just to turn most of that crap off, i feel hard for the newbies stuck in the simpler missions
In my experience they mostly just tell you “do this do that” before you even get your operator and when you do they still just say the same things but they never tell you how to do this stuff that you most likely don’t even have access to
The folk advertising their maxed clan with 900 people 24/7 was quite annoying when i played I know they're 'helping' people but when your trying to level your clan and no one is joining because all people do is join the maxed ones. Shit was depressing back in the day
When I'm playing with a beginner, I like picking Trinity and letting the feel the power of having infinite mana. Always loved Trinity when I was a beginner.
I am a day 1 L4. I also have an amazing clan amd my dojo has won the contest 5x including all-star. Ninjas of elysium. And i am not an endgame player. I could care less about the notion of what that even means.. i am a casual and i love it. My endgame.. has always been to make friends and have a great time blowing sh*t up.
This is a weird statement because "endgame" and "casual" aren't mutually exclusive. One is a measure of content completed, the other is a measure of seriousness. Of course, true endgame is fashion regardless.
I introd someone to wf a few years ago, I basically told him the game starts when you clear the star chart then only used unmodded weapons and defensive frame mods (to not get 1shot) until I was unable to function without more mods, slapped on a serration and leveled as needed to stay competitive. Once we hit the end of the starchart he was hooked enough to want to know about endgame from occasionally loading into missions with endgame players (who weren't nerfing themselves) and we proceeded to go grind him out some endgame stuff (with a small plat donation from me to cover mods that we didn't think were fun grinds like some of the 60/60s) the two key pieces of advice I would give, tell them not to use any platinum until the star chart is clear, this will make sure it isn't wasted and let them experience the first star chart clear without interference as well as telling you when you can donate to make their life easier, and let them lead the pace, if you need to you can push them a little when they feel stagnant but avoid rushing them.
1:27 isnt that the gauss prime blueprint? I was grinding for it with a friend bc i wanted to rush it for funs(im mr5 rn) and while he was off i got 1 radiant axi b7 and immediately got the gauss prime blueprint I did get another one and put it on radiant but i didnt need to use it
😲 Lucky! I had a bunch of relics for that, got them up to radiant and not one dropped it. I finally caved and traded for it. I hope it’s as fun as it looks ☺️
@@anown315let me tell you something it doesn’t matter 😂 We other players (mr 30+ or below) sometimes prefers to floof off or rather do nothing in missions let the other players do their things but mostly on things like survival, defense things like that but don’t get me wrong we do it on all regardless what is the mission. Based on my Pov your competitive
@@anown315I mean, if it isn't steel path who cares lets be honest. Even if its steel path as long as you arent dieing every 2 seconds and making every rez you, who cares.
Whenever I play with my new friends, I usually just play wisp or Hildryn and provide buffs and armour strip to make everyone squishy so they can play quickly as they do enjoy pointing and clicking things till they die
I'm a new player that started in August 2023, MR29 right now, and honestly I'm having a blast and never really got lost. I just did whatever I felt, and found the little path warframe has on their website, other than that I just did whatever I thought would feel cool. Seems like every new player wants to get to MR30 asap, when that should be just an after thought. Have fun, collect stuff, meet cool people & enjoy. We all know the real endgame is fashion ;)
New players should now these things and ONLY these things. -clar the star chart -dont buy stuff with platinum -dont delete weapons -farm for as many weapons and -warframes as you can -wikipedia is your best friend Tell them these things and send them on their way, the first 10-15 ranks are best done solo
@@loafofbread9400 cuz some of them you need for quests (xoris) and others you need to craft other weapons and the game doesn't tell you, if you NEED to delete stuff, look online and check first
@@loafofbread9400you'll have to refarm them later on, because you have no clue which of them actually are good later on lol Regardless even if they're trash, Warframe is basically just Pokemon and you gotta catch em all.
Only MR18 here, but obviously by this point i can blitz a lot of the games content. Recently thought back to how it was when i was new and how high MR nukers just killed my vibe as a new player. So now I actively try to just slow the hell down if i have any low MR players in my lobby.
Nah, it’s a choice to play public and it is a choice to friends with newer players. I usually just enjoy the game by myself until if it’s too hard then I gonna go public. And when I do, the mission itself is repetitive and grindy anyway, void fissures, survival, nightmares, I ain’t wanna do that 20 times a day without “human” interaction. I once met an octavia, the whole team just emoting while she do all the work, it was so hard (to choose the right emotes)
I'm 6500 hrs in and I'm still not considered myself veteran. Always happy to see new faces in this game. Every now and then I would pop in at Fossa on Venus just to help them with that big old Jackal and after that if they keep going to the next node I'll just follow them. That's fun as hell to see them figure it out.
I was leading my younger brother through his first void relic mission, and he was slow enough that one of the other players sent him a wf slot with the message “new player, good luck”
i do have once did everything you mentioned but i was not a veteran myself (hardly more than 100 hours in 2017) these days i have over 6k and whenever i help / lure a new victim (player) i do just acompany them and watch them suffer (enjoy) the game
I actually did get a friend to try playing it recently, and as a way of 1. playing at his level and explaining the game to him from his perspective, and 2. Revisiting the game since it has been close to 5 years since I myself first played through the game, I created a brand new account, taking with me only the knowledge of how the game worked up to my current standpoint as MR 15. It has been going well, apart from the fact they only play about once every week.
I started this game (not counting when it first came out and I played for a few weeks) at the end of Jan 2024. I had a friend who's been pushing for people to play for some time, he's now MR26. As an older gamer (44) I can need some dragging around, luckily he knows this is showed me pretty much everything I needed to know. As of today I'm MR19 and have pumped a lot of time in to it. The joy of no responsibility outside work 😅 It can be daunting for newbies but if they stick with it there's so much content and its really good. You also have to love a good grind which if you give me loot, I'll grind all day. Love Relic runs and trading too!
When I am paired with a new player, I usually walk around the map looking for rare caches or kurias and mark them, since if it were up to me the mission would have been over in seconds
Whenever I introduce a friend to Warframe, I pick mirage and the flashiest nuking gun possible, I use her clones and shoot once just to show them the kind of power they'll have in the future, then I grab Mr fodder and just follow them and kill a guy here and there I used to use wisp, but I figured that if they ever play without me, their weapons are gonna feel like doodoo, so I decided just to let them raw dog it, maybe use the operator to give them some energy under the guise it's my warframe ability, since I feel like early on you kinda never use abilities due to the lack of energy sources for noobies
And in turn, my advice to newer players is to adjust expectations to Warframe's level: you will have to be patient and you will have to pay your dues because you can't bum rush this game. Newer players in my alliance chat are regularly begging for parts or even platinum because they don't want to put in the effort (or even wait for the foundry to complete its cycle). Or at MR 3, they're asking to be taxied to the Kuva Fortress (which also implies they expect you to carry them through it too). Not surprisingly most of these newer players disappear after a few weeks.
Being an endgame Warframe player and going back to the really early stuff for whatever reason is like the part of DBZ where they go to the world tournament during the Buu saga and just one shot all the people, without even trying, that would have probably put up a decent fight at the very beginning of the show
Last night, my drunk MR12 ass put out a community post, wanting to fight the FUCKING PROFIT TAKER ORB. I did not know it was an "end game" fight until the guy i was playing with (MR29) told me. I thought it was gonna be easy. My dumbass was never more wrong in my entire warframe career
I needed to hear this. My sister and I downloaded this game over the summer. She was planning on playing it with her boyfriend at the time, and I always liked the concept. She plays on and off, I hyper focus. She is MR4 and I am MR20. I tend to forget how much of this stuff is unclear at first
Definitely agree with this. I've introduced like 6 players to this game and this always been my go to. I even made a new account and got it up to MR6 while playing with my friend, it wasn't even that boring
Thought of this video after playing Archon Shard hunts for the first time lmao. my random group was split, one half was understanding on me being slow not cathcing on certain mechanics instantly, and apologized for skipping the 1st cutscene by accident out of habit. While the other half was all: "YOuR MaSteR RaKeE BlAaAHHH BLLAaaHh HoWWlL on MuTHeR EaRTh yOu StiELllL HaVeNtT DuNn Eem & Geet TiZz FaRr!!!" Oh I don't know, maybe I've been working on my speed run with profit taker and getting myself under 10 minutes no problem...without archon shards.
I keep tell people this: DON'T drag new players. DON'T gift bomb new players/streamers. (they don't know how to use or what to do with) Take a loot frame(Nekros) and a single target weapon and let them figure it out. Answer questions asked nothing much else
When I introduce a friend to warframe, I tend to take a more hands off approach. I'll point them in the right direction, help them get resources, their first few warframes and open prime stuff with them, but outside of that, I let them figure it out. Aside from the pointers and the things I wish I knew sooner, or got told by other players when I started, I kind of just tell them to use google or watch a tutorial. Now, sometimes I say this because it's been so long since I've touched a particular aspect of warframe that I'm quite literally unable to help, other times, it's better for them to tough it out though!
When I introduce new players to any games that are like this or have “builds” in it I tend to just support build or let them run into their own goof so they experience it. Instead of a hard carry and them not learning
I have about 7,000 hrs in the game and am L4 so yes, I’ve been around a long, LONG time. I spend most of my time in game answering new player questions and helping out in missions where they are struggling. I make it clear, I’m there just to help them if they get lost or go down so I can revive them. I try very hard to make sure they are the ones doing the killing. It seems the majority of players are just hopelessly lost once they get through the tutorial. They don’t know what they’re supposed to do next. Most haven’t even begun to understand how to Move in the game so if they join an open lobby, they get left behind not even seeing an enemy since others have just run ahead decimating everything. They don’t have any comprehension of how to mod since the game doesn’t explain this well at all, so I spend time explaining the things that determine what mods to apply. They don’t have many to choose from so most just stick any mod on since there are 8 slots and they feel the need to fill them all regardless if they help or not. I wish there was a simple way for new players to find other new players to exclusively run those missions together without vastly more experienced players just nuking every mission. It’s a weakness in the game that the devs have just never addressed. New player retention is a real issue because the game is complicated and doesn’t really hold their hands to understand what to do next. It’s frustrating to see so many who are in a Desperate rush to get to end game. Like the MR 9 player who wanted to run Steel Path. He specifically wanted me to take him to the Simulacrum to test his builds against the max enemy level. I explained that this is not a realistic expectation of what playing the game at that level is like, especially since he wanted me to pause the enemies. I declined to do that and as expected, he died with the first hit he took. I don’t get what the rush is, but that seems to be very common. You may have finished the Star Chart, but you are in no way ready to run Steel Path. You don’t have a good portion of the mods you need and haven’t had the endo or credits to level the ones you do have. Most weapons they have access to aren’t steel path worthy but they are desperate to get to end game like there are some New and Vastly better rewards for them. Anyway, that’s my experience.
always confuses me when people try and skip the grind in a game focused on grinding lol. I feel like like the expectation going into warframe can be skewed since its been gaining traction to a lot of players from different genres, and their expectations on the gameplay and overall style is more tuned to their FPS or whatever genre theyre playing/transitioning from. Its either a pleasant or terrible surprise for new players, and the way they handle it can be volatile, instead of accepting that the game isnt for them, they try to criticize it into the floor with no real substance besides "the game play didnt meet my expectations". ty for your service tho, just scratching 178 hours into the game at MR8 and trying to figure out everything i can by playing the game or asking people in public missions/help chat.Part of the fun in Warframe is the mysterious aspect to it, and just searching stuff up really ruins the experience for myself, and its people like you that help make the game fun for new players genuinely enjoying the game 🤝
I 100% agree. as someone who's not endgame yet I wish there was a way I could do more missions with people who are at a similar level. I know I could play solo but this is a multiplayer game and I want to play with other people sometimes.... and yeah because of all the focus on endgame content when you look at online tutorials or talk to people in chat you tend to get the feeling you have to rush to the end game so you can get all those fancy mods and arcanes etc...
@nidgithm Ok so if I said to you that for the vast majority of this games history, most players had no arcanes at all and if they did they certainly weren’t the ones that would really help the. To make it clear, arcanes can help, but I can run missions without them and be just fine. Some are going to be far more impactful than others so if you think of Arcanes, think of them as the finishing touch to an otherwise completed build. The final spice that makes the dish complete. Taking your time in this game, getting the endo, credits and the multitude of mods takes time. You can try and rush through it. Or you can enjoy the ride, play the game and you will get to the Steel Path in a far better place and actually be ready to take it on. I’m sorry if there are a lot of typos. I had a stroke on Friday and it’s impacted my visual field of view mostly in my right eye. I hope you are enjoying the game and I’d like to wish you and everyone and very Happy Christmas and New Year.
I never understand this point of view for me when I was new I simply played solo when I didnt want an endgame player finishing the level in a second and when I just wanna grind I play on public!
The editing on this video is honestly hilarious. Appreciate your videos and the only thing making me go monkey is honestly Volt Prime with some yummy felarx
I have a buddy that is really getting into Warframe now. In order for them to actually feel like they're playing a video game and not "watch your friend do everything simulator," I like to pick frames with solid support abilties. Harrow for infnite energy, Wisp for her motes, just got Trinity Prime for a steal so I've been playing her too, etc. Really any frame where I can set them up with some cracked buffs so even if they're rocking basic starter builds they can feel strong and unkillable. They get to feel powerful, and I actually enjoy playing support in games, so that's a win-win right there baby.
As a L1, I tend to play solo. When I play with randoms, I check their levels and play accordingly. I do step forward when they have problems. Lately I've been running hydroid, so just dropping tentacles often levels the field (or the enemies), or stripping their armor. Though watching them react to suddenly being in a hentai is often fun.
Remember spending my first hours years and years ago, desperately wanting to buy argon crystals and kuburo eggs, a veteran at the time showed me all the ropes, multiple thousands of hours were then played
I found that playing Trinity with an Evensong and just being picky about my shots was a great way to keep my friends in the game while still getting to do something.
Been playing about 6 months, legendary rank 3, this game is as hard as you want to make it or can be harder for some vs other simply based on their ability to grasp information at large scales. Im not the best player by any means but I'm very good at learning tricks in order to succeed and see so many players here to just "shoot". I enjoy the learn and strategy parts of Warframe and thus have less time played than many others and yet blew right past them in building out my frames and weapons.
one year. 1000 hours in. mr 28. i got help by two mrl4. new players just need help. i went at my pace but i do enjoy grinding in games still help from experienced players made the game fun for me.
Hi, warframe noob here. Yeah this… lol it’s like a culture shock moment joining a public squad for the first time. Playing solo with my exalted blade and progressing through the Star chart I thought I was an immortal powerful god… and then I joined a squad… because efficient for relic opening they said, fun they said… it was done so fast I was afraid I’d be reported for afk leeching. I was trying so dang hard to keep up. But I literally got stuck on top of every door way, slid under every staircase and fell into every hole. Omg I was so embarrassed… Now I stick to solo unless I need help, and only use Titania on fissure missions that aren’t defense. I have Gauss prime cooking right now. Soon I’ll be the one waiting for everyone else Ha! This was a great video and extremely accurate 😂
don't worry about it, most of the warframe community and vets are very chill, especially if you joined a random public squad, dont feel pressured to keep up xd theyre more than happy to understand and help you out
Your not alone. I'm currently rank 17 and started playing 4 years ago and stil im the slowest most of the time. Even if its just opening relics. It sucks aometimes but for me its okay. At higher leveled missions i often dont understand how tf my mates are killing the enemies so fast. Feels like im a burden to them and i should do better especially at my level. But then its just a game you should have fun with. Play at your stile and if you have fun then thats all what matters :)
As someone who tends to be the person killing the majority of enemies quickly in relics, don't even worry in the slightest bro. You're in no rush. Just get those reactants and we'll all have a good time!
It bums me out knowing this is and will always be a thing, but there's a silver lining as well, I'm master rank 3 rn but was endgame mr 1 3 years ago before I took a break to play Elden ring, and my favorite thing about this game is finding new rank players and just giving them prime parts and end game stuff. At one point I had a real clan with only a few people but all of them were geared and kitted tf out. For about 5 years before I made my own dojo I had built up a massive stockpile of prime parts and blueprints. 5 years of grinding relics even though I already had the stuff. Then one day just started giving it all away for free after random missions back when fortuna was current. The joy every single person got brought me more happiness than any raid I ran back in wow days. A few nights ago, some kid wished he could have a nec mech jus randomly said it in a mission and I had him link up with me after the mission because I had so many void rig parts just sitting there collecting dust. The kid is probably still running around his nec mech having a blast rn. I dont sell anything for plat I'm widowed with some money and prefer supporting the team so I will buy plat whenever I get the 50% or 75% discount but I do like giving kids mods and teaching them how to do the warframe market as well. This is truly a great game one of the best.
After 7k hours.... Yeah, this sounds about right. I learned that playing trinity or wisp alongside some MK1s is the best choice wheb onboarding new players. That makess them feel nice and cozy and they think they understand what you are doing. Meanwhile you are secretly power shifting into your operator and providing them with energy and healing, but they dont need to know that... Having roar on helps as well.
dude that "last i checked you were 10!" moment is so real, my best friend got me to download this game a couple months back. He's MR4, I'm MR15 ahahaha the grind done got my ass.
I just got my friends into the game fairly recently. I've been playing for many years, and it's always funny to go Wisp or Citrine and see them do whatever.
i think there's some stuff you can help new players with. For example when I first started out, I was farming for rhino cause he was my only option at the time but some vet showed up and offered to get me another one. Told them I like to be stealthy so they helped me get loki and show me their orbiter afterwards, didn't matter that loki sucked ass I just felt very welcomed and made me really passionate about the game. I now have 1,200 hours and am also helping my friends grind their wanted frames.
WOW. You all really blew this video up. I'm sure there's a joke somewhere there about the IRA or nukes or something, but thank you all for watching. I honestly did not expect THIS many people to see the video? Anyway. I'm already at work again, no more 5 month absences.
I just edge to the Warframes, I don't even remember what the video was about
Remember, $10,000 is ALOT of plat so that’s more than 200 hours knocked off grind! (we still wait for 75% off with that kinda money tho, we out here ruining the progression experience)
edit: probably not the first one to say this, but you having only 300 subs rn is an ATROCITY. Get this man more subskribs youtube!
I feel the rage in that Last statement, and I'll accompany you there xD
I played with few friends and was helping them get Pinions from angels. Few times i found and fully killed angel before they even loaded in to a missions. Every time it happened it was followed by " WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE IS DEAD ? IM NOT EVEN IN YET !". Funnies shit. But then i slowed down because othervise they would not get those pinions. Titania goes brrrrrr.
No one wants to subscribe to ur channel dude
You forgot to add kuva liches and sisters of parvos to your clusterfck of ducttaped systems
i think that is under spoilers
He actually missed a couple of systems.
Arbitrations, the open world bosses (tridolons, profit taker, exploiter orb), the Kuva liches and the sisters of parvos, the whole granum void 'mini missions', the Albrecht entrati laboratory as well as the related boss and netracell missions, the new war related stuff like kahl missions, archon hunts and archon shards...
Did he mention the four different helminth systems?😂
Ohhhh, the trade chat... I totally forgot that. If you're interested in becoming a trader, that's like another 1k hours of learning stuff like prices, availability of mods, prime parts and what is tradable...
I am very sure I forgot a few things, too.
Legendary 4 with 6k+ hours and ~80% of the Warframe wiki lingering around in my brain...
I have a couple of friends who joined WF recently and they are absolutely overwhelmed by the crazy amount of stuff there is to do.
@@Pheo2510Don't forget Thumpers
You forgot the most importent part. Frame Fighter
Yes warframe is an amazing gameplay tangled in bunch of random systems. But dude, stf, ur 6k hrs in and u need to be obejvtive... The game is not that complicated, if there is one thing, it's the availability of the necessary information that's the issue for newer players. @@Pheo2510
I am a legendary 1 veteran with 3500 hours so whenever i play with a new player i like to bring a support frame to help out, always fun to see peoples reactions to over the top builds tho.
same, brought a new friend with me, and used my max range equinox, he asked me where everything was
😢 6000 hrs in(I love frames lol)
💀@@sunbones
MR 28 and I bring a wisp to heal and makes them all speedy
if you want to help new players, use a non-modded warframe and play with them on their level, this shit is what we're talking about
Endgame is when you correct mecanics descriptions on the wiki lol
Real and true
I'm currently MR 24 and I tend to run sorties, archon hunts, and netracells solo now but in my early days I was extremely grateful for endgame players to carry me through the time sensitive tough missions. For those missions, I carried a loadout that was fast and durable so I wasn't holding them back from doing their thing.
recently got my friend into warframe and just the other day helped him get rhino & ankryos so he can punch things and gave him some basic mods and etc, but there was this moment where i took him to his first spy mission and i was gonna let him do it on his own but it was the one on venus with the moving laser grid and as he walked out it rammed into him and knocked him on his ass and as soon as he got up and looked through the window i was already in the objective room lol (full volt speed build). it really made me appreciate how insane endgame actually looks from a new players perspective
If i had to "teach" someone starting out again, i would definitely just stick to their back. Wherever they go, i would just follow them. with maybe little hints once in a while. I feel like that would probably make for the best experience.
Back when i was a wee kid, i was trying to get some friends into the game and i feel like i just ran through. Big mistake and probably ruined their first experience.
What i dont understand is how people in venus doing bounties and they are so fast moving from objective to objective... I jump on my k drove, go to closest teleporter and before i arrive to teleporter, players already started objective in other side of a map
you can summon an archwing and just fly there once you have one and its open world item
@@ArveKarve First of all, you can use teleporters from the full map by holding m. Second, get an archwing launcher so you don't have to use the teleporters.
Lmao
As a dumb veteran with too much of everything pumped into this game, this is a message I picked up while watching Josh Strife Hayes, just in some of his vods. Absolutely solid video, nailed the comedic timing quite a bit, earned a like, sub, AND a share to two people! Sincerely, great fucking job on the video.
Shut up
Yo could anyone tell me what status effect I should use on my Melee weapon, it currently has (corrosive And blast) But I can switch it to (Viral And radiation), should I keep it as is or change the modes for "viral and radiation"?
@the_gaming_falcon Currently, the best elemental mods to put on would be viral and heat. If you're using a PRIMARY weapon that has good crit youd put hunter munitions in as well, it can comfortably replace the heat damage mos (15% chance at the minimum, 2x critical damage multiplier at minimum. At least that's usually the rules... there are exceptions. If you're going using the elemental mods because you want to proc the elemental statuses, Viral + heat or viral + hunter munitions. For pure raw damage mods where you wouldn't be trying to spread the status, the damage type would depend on the faction you're fighting.
But they're changing a LOT in June, so I can't say how long this will be accurate.
High status: Viral heat
High crit: Viral hunter munitions
High both: all three. Though, usually putting the heat dual stat on a high crit weapon, along with the dual stats to make Viral is a good idea.
Man I suck at explaining. Feel free to check if the weapon has any builds on youtube
@@unomas6420 Thanks bro but If you don't mind me asking, which one should I use for my Melee (blast and corrosive) "I have this one equipped at the moment" or should I change it to (viral and radiation) BTW I am a new player "early game"
@@unomas6420 I don't have any other possible combinations with my current modes so please tell me if should go for viral and radiation or blast and corrosive for my Melee weapon.
As someone who's been playing since 2013, who enjoys helping newer players with the many unwritten quirks of the game, older players are definitely the game's biggest, most cynical, exhausting, and pedantic critics.
Most recent example is Inaros. Inaros is perfectly fine, not every frame needs shield-gating, especially not when it freaking sweeps the majority of the star chart.
I have a meme build Limbo that can survive endgame content under direct fire without the rift, and people are getting their Inaros one-shot against level 500 infested? Well, no shit, you're trying to face-tank literally everything instead of using your high-level space ninja parkour to avoid _at least_ the scarce bigger threats.
Inaros was bad because his abilites were mid. Saying a frame clears the star chart easily isn’t an indicator of a good frame because literally any frame could clear the star chart with ease.
i have used Inaros for a long time and the rework has made him better now that his heal is combined with the spin move. I like his new 4. Before the rework his powers were okay but kind of meh in how fun they were to use.
bro took 5 month hiatus to drop 6 minutes and 41 seconds of pure heat
never go to the subreddit, they will downvote you for any and every reason with most of them having some weird ass superiority complex.
Thankfully those players tend to only show up on release day and grind out everything in unhealthy single sessions. Then they go back to their little Reddit hole and complain to each other about how garbage the game is and they're never going to play again...until the next content drop happens and they repeat their masochistic cycle. It's kinda sad.
The great thing about playing since 2014 was I got to witness the decline of r/warframe in real time. Believe it or not it used to be decent until around 2019 or so and they got really bad and downvote you for the dumbest stuff
Seriously, I once decided to post on the Reddit about a bug I discovered that gave Garuda infinite energy. Got 5 downvotes instantly for no reason, never again
Nah we all know why it got down posted nerfs lol 😭😭😭@@arktey
dude i was just there and all they do is complain about how easy the game is and how there’s no real difficulty like??? sure it’s not really a hard game at all but YOU can make it hard if you want just don’t run what makes sense lol
YES THIS 100% i dropped warframe back when i started it in 2016 because i couldn't keep up with my friend.
Now that i have 3.4k hours whenever i introduce the game to one of my friends i play it at their pace. They are learning to walk while we are bulletjumping across the map.
I had one friend to drop warframe (like i did the first time) because i did exactly what my friend did back then. PLAY A MAX RANGE BANSHEE ON A LOW LVL DEFENCE, they couldn't shoot a single enemy because they were all dying to my 4 as they spawned. Now he came back to the game, gave it another chance and is at almost 500h mark.
My newest friend to join warframe is almost starting the Second Dream quest and i cant wait to see her reaction to the reveal
When i drag new people into this game i have some OP weapon with me, but i usually just take my Nekros, gives them a little boost in terms of resources from early on and i just wander around them opening lockers and slashing a few enemies here and there while they do the most work and calls on me if they need it
As a Newly minted Vet. The main thing I tell everyone is to take breaks. Play a bit at first, take a break and once you see something you wanna get or do in game, do it!
It's a game with a slow start, that gets better if you take your time.
I always leave things to farm in almost every expansion. This way I don't log in and realize I don't have anything to do. I'll get all the stuff eventually, I don't need to rush. In too many games like Warframe people rush everything then sit around bitching and moaning that the game is boring. Like, you made it boring and have no one to blame but yourself...
Right
@@ChristopherSadlowski wouldnt be an issue if they actually gave us worthwhile things to do at higher MRs.
I got really bored of Warframe when Deimos dropped. It was bad, I would just log in then leave. I came back a year or two later and it took me MONTHS of playing to complete quests, ranks, ect to even touch New War. Definitely take breaks.
The reason taking breaks works so well with warframe is because they dont tend to have long lasting FOMO as well as stray away from Sunsetting. By taking a break you will never miss meaningful content. Events? sure but they are layed on the base game. The base game doesn't ever punish you for leaving but often rewards you for coming back (Might be placebo but it always feels like high% plat coupons are more common after long breaks always with the first week)
It's design of a Live Service game that doesn't demand all your gaming time makes it a perfect pickup and drop game as well as an actual companion game that never has to leave your library.
My endgame in warframe is teaching new players how to play warframe. DE refuses to do it. I miss the mentor program so much.
And this is one of the main reason why ppl quit before getting to the quest like Second dream and all. I mean it's good that you help new players but i blame mostly DE for not doing a proper guide. I think this has been said a lot of time but if a new player has to use the wiki you know something is wrong.
wait there once was a mentor program ?????
I agree the "tutorial" is like you know how to walk and shoot? Good now go stand in this airlock so we can shoot you into space and you van figure out the rest on your own, so it's. always nice to see people like you to help , instead of being a toxic elitist 😀
@loweffortsongs5380 Yes, it was ended due to some bad actors abusing the little power they were given. It was just so there was dedicated players in relays with different coloured text you could ask questions. It's been essentially replaced by Q&A chat
Thank you for your service. The reason I stuck with WF and made it to ‘endgame’ was because I had a friend who helped through it. The game was different back in 2017 when I really started the game seriously and there were some challenges.
I have 2700 hours in Warframe to the point where I’m completely out of the loop when it comes to current new player experience. This video made me realize just how large the learning curve is
i have 800h in this game (not a pro because it mostly goofing around or sometime farming prime, but mostly goofing around (alsot nowhere in the steel path, not even LEFT the steel earth))
and when i play whit a new player, to whom we are showing the game etc.... i join the team, let them choose what to do, or send them where they have to if they dont know what to do, and then pretty much stick around, do nothing and watch them advance on there own, if they go down, i revive them, if they are too much hostile around i reduce the number to one he can manage, if he dont understand piratage, i show him what to do whit partage.
it pretty fun goofing around new player and pretty much looking at how they do thing
This is the correct answer. I'm the guardian angel for new players. They can run around doing whatever and I'm there to keep things from getting overwhelming. I have most of the stuff so I can "waste" time doing a lot of nothing for a bit. The people I love are the ones who say dumb things like, "Legendary 2 and useless..." Like, my darling, I'm helping a newbie run their first sortie. If you need to run through this at light speed set to solo...unless you can't solo a sortie, in which case keep your shitty comment to yourself.
@@ChristopherSadlowskiTryhards who want everything done their way always ruin the fun, like bruh, there's a new player here, let him explore
Id rather just hop off and do something else haha
Yo could anyone tell me what status effect I should use on my Melee weapon, it currently has (corrosive And blast) But I can switch it to (Viral And radiation), should I keep it as is or change the modes for "viral and radiation"?
@@the_gaming_falcon why do you think you should change to viral and radiation
I have two instances of this, once with my friend when we both started but he was more consistent telling me to sit in spawn so he can stealth kill every enemy in a void exterminate for more XP back when lunaro came out.
And more recently, after coming back from a 5-6 year break, where three friend, two vets and one newer one, where hounding him with information on what to do to get through the star chart, what to prioritize, what kinda frame he would want, etc. The friend the were hounding dropped the game immediately
This better blow up soon cause the editing and comedy is top notch
I'm still playing "getting carried simulator" 366 hours into warframe. Admittedly I hit a roadblock because I thought the bedroom on your base ship was a fun vanity cosmetic and not *the singular bottleneck between you and 90% of the plot*, so I spent a good 100 hours or so just cracking relics and raising reputations instead of moving the plot forward.
I feel personally attacked by that Forma Bundle being called "a waste", since I just spent 255 plats for 9 formas and 3 aura formas just because farming them is boring
It's not a waste. There are hundreds of things that require forma, around 5 forma on average. You will never get enough forma at one per day.
Forma and orokin cells are two things I never have enough of
@@m.d.sharpe8892dont worry orokin cells you will eventuelly have enough of, atleast i dont think you will be able to spend a couple hundred or thousend, but forma you will pretty much have even more of a shortage of, i for example would probably need around 1000 more than i have, and i already spend an insane amount of.
It depends. I have met people who push the "Metas" onto new players. When I meet a new player or introduce a friend, I slowly introduce them to concepts. I do urge them to take a gander at the other Frames and I introduce them to Primes. I am currently getting Titania and Nova Prime for a really good friend of mine because she likes their style and play styles. I bought her, her first Prime and slowly helped her to getting to her goal of getting the resources for it. I've avoided every spoiler with new players and friends so they can experience it. I try my best to bring myself down to their level in terms of mods just to experience it with them when with my friends who started.
You should try giving answers to their flow and to their questions to a reasonable level.
Overall this is a great guide and info ramble that I absolutely agree with.
These days I am finding that more newcomers are asking "what is the best Warframe?" and/or just buying the latest and greatest Prime. Playing for like an hour (not knowing how the frame or the game works) and giving up soon after starting. Spending, or wasting, so much money in such a short time to gain nothing...because they quit right after.
Alot don't use or know how to use chat to voice their questions or concerns to others to help them out. If you don't chat, how is anyone going to be able to help you? I do enjoy slowing down and playing support when new people are around, doing my best to keep them alive as long as possible. They have no idea what's going on but they aren't dying. lol
I've noticed this too. I would never spend money in a F2P until I know I'm going to stick with it. I play Skyforge a bit and see a TON of level 1 players with purchased cosmetics and classes. I can't believe someone would spend something like 15 bucks first and then open the game to see if they like it. No wonder the industry makes money hand over fist with what appears to be a largely financially uneducated public. Either that or they just have disposable income coming out of their asses; something tells me that's not the case based on the kinds of people I meet in these games...
Sadly this is not happening just in warframe. Let's take Elden Ring for example. Most new players instantly ask "what's the best weapon?" Or beg people to give them stuff. People just don't have the patience to actually invest time in games anymore.
@@ZZZakk And the worst thing about it all is that investing time in it half the fun of everything! Nobody likes having fun anymore, they just want to 'WIN'.
About 3 months ago I came back to Warframe after not touching it for like, 6 years and only having maybe 80 hours.
I've put like 350 in since.
I don't know what changed but I can melt rooms now, so that's cool lmao.
My new player experience has been great, everything from experiencing the duviri pardox story to running hundreds of relics to get gauss prime, or even getting into trading so I could get Atlas prine, the last two weeks have been insanely entertaining.
This is kinda why I often play frames like wisp,harrow,citrine,trinity,nekros,nova. Doesnt destroy anyones fun really(except playing slowva in netracell) and just helps make everyone feel stronger.
5:56 OR, when they're complaining about a weapon doing no damage. And I ask what mods they're using and they say "I haven't gotten around to it yet." 💀💀💀💀💀💀
The whole "rushing your friend to the 'better' endgame content" is exactly what my friend did to me and my brain needing that "I earned my way up here" juice in order to even appreciate endgame content killed the game for me. I have several Prime Chassis', several animal pals, very very many max rarity/power mods and guns, several min-max builds ready to go and a maxed out Dojo and I feel nothing when I deploy them on the field killing damage sponge enemies in seconds because I earned none of them. My account means nothing to me and even if I started over with a fresh one, I've spent enough hours playing it'd just be to spite my friend rather than actually enjoying the game.
Actually 3 forma bundle is awesome, I buy them everytime I have to polarise a lot of stuff. I once bought 2000 plat worth forma bundles for all the Kuva/Tenet weapons. Was 100% worth it
EDIT:
I forgot that you were talking about new players. Yeah, formas are kinda useless for them
Yeah, as a dojo owner I buy them all the time. Even while there's more that's building in the foundry. I literally just need that many formas. So it's odd to me how everyone says the forma bundle isn't worth it. I mean you're skipping 3 days of foundry building this way. Get two and you skipped six days.
Went through this exact same experience with a friend who had stopped playing for a bit. I took my hands off for the most part and just asked him "What looks cool to you?" And when he decided on something, I guided him down the steps to get it. Compartmentalizing the insane amount of info in this game really helps.
New player there :3
I started 3 month ago and i'm curently rank 13, when i started i saw someone with a rhino prime and asked him who it was... He gifted me all the part to craft him! 😆 Its a really chill comunity and i love this 👌
how do u get to rank 13 so fast?? i played for 3 years and in rank 6 :(
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@@mautauajalu the only way your mastery goes up is by leveling up weapons, warframes, vehicles, and companions. If you've been sticking to one loadout your mastery will never increase. You also can't raise your mastery by leveling up an item you've gotten to max level in the past.
@@arcadeinvader8086 didnt know the second part lol thx!
@@mautauajalu Variants of items can give you more mastery- they count as different items. So that's like primes and those weapons that have vandal/wraith/prisma variants.
Any item you get to max rank will have a little green icon show up somewhere on its UI in the foundry or market or wherever you look at it. I think it's like a little laurel wreath or something, that means you've gotten all the mastery you can from it.
Also, you can look in the equipment tab of your profile to see all of the items in the game and your progress with them.
with 1000's of hours into the game I stop doing public lobbies when I need to do something quick in a normal star chart besides a couple choice missions like helping out randos on lua disruption I just solo, not because I am considering new players not getting a good experience it's mostly because I don't want to wait on them lol.
Same
2:21 I appriciate you doing the "spoilers" thing because I'm new and would love to one day experience the spoilers for myself. 10y of content is a lot to catch up on. I'm sure one day I will in fact get through teh star chart and the main story.
As a vet the most important thing you can do for a newbie imo: buy them some damn slots lmao doesn’t need to be a lot but like 32 plat for an extra wf slot and two weapon slots so they have a bit more to play around with is really nice at a stage in the game where making plat is borderline impossible without spending money on it. Or atleast that’s what I like to do esp if it’s a noobie I’m playing with for more than just a few sessions just a little “here get some mastery rank and don’t delete those guns just yet you’re gonna need them for crafting better ones later and you’re gonna cry when you need to craft two of them again”
I have about 2000 hours in the game. By normal endgame standards im past the finish line. which has honestly left me kinda detatched from my roots which i realised when i was talking to a new player and suggested solving his problem with an arcane when they barely understood mods yet.
Its kind of wild how different the game is in the beginning from towards the end, and your list is honestly perfect for showing how to work past that gap and actually help new players.
Overall an amazing video, definitely getting a sub from me
Great video. Though as a new player myself it really matters on the experience you give yourself. If you don’t like peeps nuking the map then play solo or with a friend. Relics most ppl just want to clear it fast so new players on void missions of course will be slow, but regular star chart missions you can just do yourself. Even at MR8 I had frames that could self nuke by myself so really it’s just having the knowledge of how the game works. I will say vets that are toxic are def a problem but if they are just wanting to clear a fissure quick you can’t knock em for that. Vets will never really touch base Star chart but even then like I said before, you will still prob get an MR8 that can nuke. Just how the game is made it’s up to you on how to experience the fun not others ❤
One month ago, a clip of a Gauss player running at 16491264981 mph in orb vallis appeared on my yt homepage. I am now 100 hours in, and I've finally gotten to Sedna to farm for Gauss blueprints. I can't say this has had a positive impact on my life, but I'll be damned if I don't get to play Gauss.
All I'm missing is the Chassis Blueprint (and potentially some of the resources needed to craft it), and weird gems that I can only craft through trading with smokefingers in fortuna, but I need to level up my standing with solaris united before I can do that...
As a new player. I have been just soloing what I can to prevent feeling rushed or useless.
Don't! The community is quite chilled and always happy to help.
I am an endgame player and I invited two of my friends to the game, knowing that for one of them the game is completely new and for the other it is the second attempt at this game. However, I had in the back of my mind that the way I play now and when I played this game for the first time is very different, so I decided that when playing with them I play as a support character, I take weapons without mods at lvl 0 and slowly level them by playing with them, not taking the fun out of the game for them. So far, my tactic is working and they are both hooked, they will slowly unlock the solar system, planet by planet, at their own pace.
how the hell do you have only 53 subs? the algorithm has blessed me with your vid!
I'm legend 2, but I still remember being a new player, no joke 10 years ago. I always thought it was really cool seeing what high level players could do. That's one of the main reasons I kept playing. I still remember a defense mission where oberon and octavia made like a garden rave and they thought nothing of it but I was having a great time. But the game has changed a lot since then. Idk what it would be like starting now and tbh there is no way I'm starting over so mby that says something. Overall just do what makes you happy.
MR means jack after 15 or whatever the last unlock is. Sure you can level frames faster or whatever but other than that it’s just a flex. A better measure is how many tricaps / solo tricaps you’ve run.
Also when did being the (I hate this term but can’t think of a better one) vet mean that didn’t try to help and carry the squad? That used to be the norm is players that needed to touch grass would make their end game, well firstly fashion of course, second sitting in their orbiter spewing vitriol in trade chat, and third for the 20 minutes a day they actually played the game the actual fun was in helping people out. Amirong?
Clem
To be fair there are *some* benefits: loadout slots, daily standing, daily trading, etc
But yeah, overall, after MR16 iirc, the world is generally open to you and is more about other milestone. At any rate, helping others is probably the most fun I have in the game rn
As a new player, can confirm spending 100 plat on a gold floaty boy for my ship was 1000% worth
Been playing since zephyr's launch and one thing i quickly learn to hate is the appearance on certain frames on certain missions... (ie: Volt and Titania on just about every normal tile set. Mirage or reverent on just about every endless mission etc) just because i'm fully aware of the fact that if i don't haul ass I'm not going to be able to do shit. but at least i have to solace of going up to higher lvl missions where more complete builds are needed and an entire sub set of enemies in just about every faction exist as a living power switch just to turn most of that crap off, i feel hard for the newbies stuck in the simpler missions
In my experience they mostly just tell you “do this do that” before you even get your operator and when you do they still just say the same things but they never tell you how to do this stuff that you most likely don’t even have access to
The folk advertising their maxed clan with 900 people 24/7 was quite annoying when i played
I know they're 'helping' people but when your trying to level your clan and no one is joining because all people do is join the maxed ones. Shit was depressing back in the day
When I'm playing with a beginner, I like picking Trinity and letting the feel the power of having infinite mana. Always loved Trinity when I was a beginner.
I am a day 1 L4. I also have an amazing clan amd my dojo has won the contest 5x including all-star. Ninjas of elysium. And i am not an endgame player. I could care less about the notion of what that even means.. i am a casual and i love it. My endgame.. has always been to make friends and have a great time blowing sh*t up.
This is a weird statement because "endgame" and "casual" aren't mutually exclusive. One is a measure of content completed, the other is a measure of seriousness. Of course, true endgame is fashion regardless.
I introd someone to wf a few years ago, I basically told him the game starts when you clear the star chart then only used unmodded weapons and defensive frame mods (to not get 1shot) until I was unable to function without more mods, slapped on a serration and leveled as needed to stay competitive. Once we hit the end of the starchart he was hooked enough to want to know about endgame from occasionally loading into missions with endgame players (who weren't nerfing themselves) and we proceeded to go grind him out some endgame stuff (with a small plat donation from me to cover mods that we didn't think were fun grinds like some of the 60/60s)
the two key pieces of advice I would give, tell them not to use any platinum until the star chart is clear, this will make sure it isn't wasted and let them experience the first star chart clear without interference as well as telling you when you can donate to make their life easier, and let them lead the pace, if you need to you can push them a little when they feel stagnant but avoid rushing them.
1:27 isnt that the gauss prime blueprint?
I was grinding for it with a friend bc i wanted to rush it for funs(im mr5 rn) and while he was off i got 1 radiant axi b7 and immediately got the gauss prime blueprint
I did get another one and put it on radiant but i didnt need to use it
😲 Lucky! I had a bunch of relics for that, got them up to radiant and not one dropped it. I finally caved and traded for it. I hope it’s as fun as it looks ☺️
@@MelissaBergIllustration im paying for my crimes doing kuva liches now
@@thememelords9491 started kuva liches last week, grinding has been REAL
The "I'm Tired" after for decorating really hit hard.
I'm growing concerned with the amount of players I'm seeing with something like MR 26 and only a handful of hours in the game...
I am more concerned with how a mr15-17 has lower damage dealt than me a mr 8 in some mission.
@@anown315let me tell you something it doesn’t matter 😂
We other players (mr 30+ or below) sometimes prefers to floof off or rather do nothing in missions let the other players do their things but mostly on things like survival, defense things like that but don’t get me wrong we do it on all regardless what is the mission. Based on my Pov your competitive
@@anown315I mean, if it isn't steel path who cares lets be honest. Even if its steel path as long as you arent dieing every 2 seconds and making every rez you, who cares.
Whenever I play with my new friends, I usually just play wisp or Hildryn and provide buffs and armour strip to make everyone squishy so they can play quickly as they do enjoy pointing and clicking things till they die
Slow down in warframe?
Time lost sir.
I'm a new player that started in August 2023, MR29 right now, and honestly I'm having a blast and never really got lost. I just did whatever I felt, and found the little path warframe has on their website, other than that I just did whatever I thought would feel cool.
Seems like every new player wants to get to MR30 asap, when that should be just an after thought. Have fun, collect stuff, meet cool people & enjoy. We all know the real endgame is fashion ;)
New players should now these things and ONLY these things.
-clar the star chart
-dont buy stuff with platinum
-dont delete weapons
-farm for as many weapons and -warframes as you can
-wikipedia is your best friend
Tell them these things and send them on their way, the first 10-15 ranks are best done solo
Why not delete weapons
@@loafofbread9400 cuz some of them you need for quests (xoris) and others you need to craft other weapons and the game doesn't tell you, if you NEED to delete stuff, look online and check first
@@loafofbread9400you'll have to refarm them later on, because you have no clue which of them actually are good later on lol
Regardless even if they're trash, Warframe is basically just Pokemon and you gotta catch em all.
Only MR18 here, but obviously by this point i can blitz a lot of the games content.
Recently thought back to how it was when i was new and how high MR nukers just killed my vibe as a new player.
So now I actively try to just slow the hell down if i have any low MR players in my lobby.
Nah, it’s a choice to play public and it is a choice to friends with newer players. I usually just enjoy the game by myself until if it’s too hard then I gonna go public. And when I do, the mission itself is repetitive and grindy anyway, void fissures, survival, nightmares, I ain’t wanna do that 20 times a day without “human” interaction.
I once met an octavia, the whole team just emoting while she do all the work, it was so hard (to choose the right emotes)
I got octavia so people dont rely on shedu user on mot. But they always run away if they saw octavia. Maybe i need no buy some better song sound
@@anown315 nah fam the song was good, as soon as I hear the music I know im gonna be fine
546 hours? ROOKIE NUMBERS!!!
I'm 6500 hrs in and I'm still not considered myself veteran. Always happy to see new faces in this game. Every now and then I would pop in at Fossa on Venus just to help them with that big old Jackal and after that if they keep going to the next node I'll just follow them. That's fun as hell to see them figure it out.
That last bit I feel so much, fuck the useless lotus.
Glad I saw this when I checked your channel, as an lr2 who does steel path endurance making particle accelerators with mag trying to nuke frame rate
I was leading my younger brother through his first void relic mission, and he was slow enough that one of the other players sent him a wf slot with the message “new player, good luck”
i do have once did everything you mentioned but i was not a veteran myself (hardly more than 100 hours in 2017) these days i have over 6k and whenever i help / lure a new victim (player) i do just acompany them and watch them suffer (enjoy) the game
I actually did get a friend to try playing it recently, and as a way of 1. playing at his level and explaining the game to him from his perspective, and 2. Revisiting the game since it has been close to 5 years since I myself first played through the game, I created a brand new account, taking with me only the knowledge of how the game worked up to my current standpoint as MR 15. It has been going well, apart from the fact they only play about once every week.
I started this game (not counting when it first came out and I played for a few weeks) at the end of Jan 2024. I had a friend who's been pushing for people to play for some time, he's now MR26. As an older gamer (44) I can need some dragging around, luckily he knows this is showed me pretty much everything I needed to know. As of today I'm MR19 and have pumped a lot of time in to it. The joy of no responsibility outside work 😅 It can be daunting for newbies but if they stick with it there's so much content and its really good. You also have to love a good grind which if you give me loot, I'll grind all day. Love Relic runs and trading too!
Love to see this
But one thing for sure, endgame warframe is really a fashion show disguised as a looter shooter
When I am paired with a new player, I usually walk around the map looking for rare caches or kurias and mark them, since if it were up to me the mission would have been over in seconds
Despite forgetting some other things to mention, YOU WERE SPOT ON!!!! Been playing since 2015 and yeah you were spot on! Good stuff.
Whenever I introduce a friend to Warframe, I pick mirage and the flashiest nuking gun possible, I use her clones and shoot once just to show them the kind of power they'll have in the future, then I grab Mr fodder and just follow them and kill a guy here and there
I used to use wisp, but I figured that if they ever play without me, their weapons are gonna feel like doodoo, so I decided just to let them raw dog it, maybe use the operator to give them some energy under the guise it's my warframe ability, since I feel like early on you kinda never use abilities due to the lack of energy sources for noobies
i am seemingly in endgame since 2020 and the list he gave us man that's a lot even for me
And in turn, my advice to newer players is to adjust expectations to Warframe's level: you will have to be patient and you will have to pay your dues because you can't bum rush this game. Newer players in my alliance chat are regularly begging for parts or even platinum because they don't want to put in the effort (or even wait for the foundry to complete its cycle). Or at MR 3, they're asking to be taxied to the Kuva Fortress (which also implies they expect you to carry them through it too). Not surprisingly most of these newer players disappear after a few weeks.
Being an endgame Warframe player and going back to the really early stuff for whatever reason is like the part of DBZ where they go to the world tournament during the Buu saga and just one shot all the people, without even trying, that would have probably put up a decent fight at the very beginning of the show
Last night, my drunk MR12 ass put out a community post, wanting to fight the FUCKING PROFIT TAKER ORB. I did not know it was an "end game" fight until the guy i was playing with (MR29) told me. I thought it was gonna be easy. My dumbass was never more wrong in my entire warframe career
I needed to hear this. My sister and I downloaded this game over the summer. She was planning on playing it with her boyfriend at the time, and I always liked the concept. She plays on and off, I hyper focus. She is MR4 and I am MR20. I tend to forget how much of this stuff is unclear at first
Definitely agree with this. I've introduced like 6 players to this game and this always been my go to. I even made a new account and got it up to MR6 while playing with my friend, it wasn't even that boring
500 hours on steam only says you let the game on a lot, in mission game time is showed in game in your profile stats :)
Thought of this video after playing Archon Shard hunts for the first time lmao. my random group was split, one half was understanding on me being slow not cathcing on certain mechanics instantly, and apologized for skipping the 1st cutscene by accident out of habit. While the other half was all: "YOuR MaSteR RaKeE BlAaAHHH BLLAaaHh HoWWlL on MuTHeR EaRTh yOu StiELllL HaVeNtT DuNn Eem & Geet TiZz FaRr!!!" Oh I don't know, maybe I've been working on my speed run with profit taker and getting myself under 10 minutes no problem...without archon shards.
Bro really tried to sneak in that Dune Sardaukar chant
I keep tell people this: DON'T drag new players.
DON'T gift bomb new players/streamers. (they don't know how to use or what to do with)
Take a loot frame(Nekros) and a single target weapon and let them figure it out.
Answer questions asked nothing much else
When I introduce a friend to warframe, I tend to take a more hands off approach. I'll point them in the right direction, help them get resources, their first few warframes and open prime stuff with them, but outside of that, I let them figure it out. Aside from the pointers and the things I wish I knew sooner, or got told by other players when I started, I kind of just tell them to use google or watch a tutorial. Now, sometimes I say this because it's been so long since I've touched a particular aspect of warframe that I'm quite literally unable to help, other times, it's better for them to tough it out though!
When I introduce new players to any games that are like this or have “builds” in it I tend to just support build or let them run into their own goof so they experience it. Instead of a hard carry and them not learning
I have about 7,000 hrs in the game and am L4 so yes, I’ve been around a long, LONG time.
I spend most of my time in game answering new player questions and helping out in missions where they are struggling. I make it clear, I’m there just to help them if they get lost or go down so I can revive them. I try very hard to make sure they are the ones doing the killing.
It seems the majority of players are just hopelessly lost once they get through the tutorial. They don’t know what they’re supposed to do next. Most haven’t even begun to understand how to Move in the game so if they join an open lobby, they get left behind not even seeing an enemy since others have just run ahead decimating everything.
They don’t have any comprehension of how to mod since the game doesn’t explain this well at all, so I spend time explaining the things that determine what mods to apply. They don’t have many to choose from so most just stick any mod on since there are 8 slots and they feel the need to fill them all regardless if they help or not.
I wish there was a simple way for new players to find other new players to exclusively run those missions together without vastly more experienced players just nuking every mission. It’s a weakness in the game that the devs have just never addressed. New player retention is a real issue because the game is complicated and doesn’t really hold their hands to understand what to do next.
It’s frustrating to see so many who are in a Desperate rush to get to end game. Like the MR 9 player who wanted to run Steel Path. He specifically wanted me to take him to the Simulacrum to test his builds against the max enemy level. I explained that this is not a realistic expectation of what playing the game at that level is like, especially since he wanted me to pause the enemies. I declined to do that and as expected, he died with the first hit he took. I don’t get what the rush is, but that seems to be very common. You may have finished the Star Chart, but you are in no way ready to run Steel Path. You don’t have a good portion of the mods you need and haven’t had the endo or credits to level the ones you do have. Most weapons they have access to aren’t steel path worthy but they are desperate to get to end game like there are some New and Vastly better rewards for them. Anyway, that’s my experience.
always confuses me when people try and skip the grind in a game focused on grinding lol. I feel like like the expectation going into warframe can be skewed since its been gaining traction to a lot of players from different genres, and their expectations on the gameplay and overall style is more tuned to their FPS or whatever genre theyre playing/transitioning from. Its either a pleasant or terrible surprise for new players, and the way they handle it can be volatile, instead of accepting that the game isnt for them, they try to criticize it into the floor with no real substance besides "the game play didnt meet my expectations". ty for your service tho, just scratching 178 hours into the game at MR8 and trying to figure out everything i can by playing the game or asking people in public missions/help chat.Part of the fun in Warframe is the mysterious aspect to it, and just searching stuff up really ruins the experience for myself, and its people like you that help make the game fun for new players genuinely enjoying the game 🤝
I 100% agree. as someone who's not endgame yet I wish there was a way I could do more missions with people who are at a similar level. I know I could play solo but this is a multiplayer game and I want to play with other people sometimes.... and yeah because of all the focus on endgame content when you look at online tutorials or talk to people in chat you tend to get the feeling you have to rush to the end game so you can get all those fancy mods and arcanes etc...
@nidgithm Ok so if I said to you that for the vast majority of this games history, most players had no arcanes at all and if they did they certainly weren’t the ones that would really help the. To make it clear, arcanes can help, but I can run missions without them and be just fine. Some are going to be far more impactful than others so if you think of Arcanes, think of them as the finishing touch to an otherwise completed build. The final spice that makes the dish complete. Taking your time in this game, getting the endo, credits and the multitude of mods takes time. You can try and rush through it. Or you can enjoy the ride, play the game and you will get to the Steel Path in a far better place and actually be ready to take it on. I’m sorry if there are a lot of typos. I had a stroke on Friday and it’s impacted my visual field of view mostly in my right eye. I hope you are enjoying the game and I’d like to wish you and everyone and very Happy Christmas and New Year.
@@gryffent thank you for the advice. merry christmas & happy new year to you as well. i wish you good luck recovering from your stroke
I never understand this point of view
for me when I was new I simply played solo when I didnt want an endgame player finishing the level in a second
and when I just wanna grind I play on public!
The editing on this video is honestly hilarious. Appreciate your videos and the only thing making me go monkey is honestly Volt Prime with some yummy felarx
I never subbed so fast. I was hooked during the first 10secs! Cant wait for future vids
I have a buddy that is really getting into Warframe now. In order for them to actually feel like they're playing a video game and not "watch your friend do everything simulator," I like to pick frames with solid support abilties.
Harrow for infnite energy, Wisp for her motes, just got Trinity Prime for a steal so I've been playing her too, etc. Really any frame where I can set them up with some cracked buffs so even if they're rocking basic starter builds they can feel strong and unkillable.
They get to feel powerful, and I actually enjoy playing support in games, so that's a win-win right there baby.
As a L1, I tend to play solo. When I play with randoms, I check their levels and play accordingly. I do step forward when they have problems. Lately I've been running hydroid, so just dropping tentacles often levels the field (or the enemies), or stripping their armor.
Though watching them react to suddenly being in a hentai is often fun.
Remember spending my first hours years and years ago, desperately wanting to buy argon crystals and kuburo eggs, a veteran at the time showed me all the ropes, multiple thousands of hours were then played
I found that playing Trinity with an Evensong and just being picky about my shots was a great way to keep my friends in the game while still getting to do something.
Been playing about 6 months, legendary rank 3, this game is as hard as you want to make it or can be harder for some vs other simply based on their ability to grasp information at large scales. Im not the best player by any means but I'm very good at learning tricks in order to succeed and see so many players here to just "shoot". I enjoy the learn and strategy parts of Warframe and thus have less time played than many others and yet blew right past them in building out my frames and weapons.
one year. 1000 hours in. mr 28. i got help by two mrl4. new players just need help. i went at my pace but i do enjoy grinding in games still help from experienced players made the game fun for me.
Had to sub man... keep up the amazing work dude!
Hi, warframe noob here. Yeah this… lol it’s like a culture shock moment joining a public squad for the first time. Playing solo with my exalted blade and progressing through the Star chart I thought I was an immortal powerful god… and then I joined a squad… because efficient for relic opening they said, fun they said… it was done so fast I was afraid I’d be reported for afk leeching. I was trying so dang hard to keep up. But I literally got stuck on top of every door way, slid under every staircase and fell into every hole. Omg I was so embarrassed… Now I stick to solo unless I need help, and only use Titania on fissure missions that aren’t defense. I have Gauss prime cooking right now. Soon I’ll be the one waiting for everyone else Ha! This was a great video and extremely accurate 😂
don't worry about it, most of the warframe community and vets are very chill, especially if you joined a random public squad, dont feel pressured to keep up xd theyre more than happy to understand and help you out
Your not alone. I'm currently rank 17 and started playing 4 years ago and stil im the slowest most of the time. Even if its just opening relics. It sucks aometimes but for me its okay. At higher leveled missions i often dont understand how tf my mates are killing the enemies so fast. Feels like im a burden to them and i should do better especially at my level. But then its just a game you should have fun with. Play at your stile and if you have fun then thats all what matters :)
As someone who tends to be the person killing the majority of enemies quickly in relics, don't even worry in the slightest bro. You're in no rush. Just get those reactants and we'll all have a good time!
Mr 16 here, only thing that scares me is running spy sorties. I go solo and complete those on my own 😅
@@CalvinCasts With 2k hours over the past 10 years and MR24, i can say i hate those spy missions...
It bums me out knowing this is and will always be a thing, but there's a silver lining as well, I'm master rank 3 rn but was endgame mr 1 3 years ago before I took a break to play Elden ring, and my favorite thing about this game is finding new rank players and just giving them prime parts and end game stuff. At one point I had a real clan with only a few people but all of them were geared and kitted tf out. For about 5 years before I made my own dojo I had built up a massive stockpile of prime parts and blueprints. 5 years of grinding relics even though I already had the stuff. Then one day just started giving it all away for free after random missions back when fortuna was current. The joy every single person got brought me more happiness than any raid I ran back in wow days. A few nights ago, some kid wished he could have a nec mech jus randomly said it in a mission and I had him link up with me after the mission because I had so many void rig parts just sitting there collecting dust. The kid is probably still running around his nec mech having a blast rn. I dont sell anything for plat I'm widowed with some money and prefer supporting the team so I will buy plat whenever I get the 50% or 75% discount but I do like giving kids mods and teaching them how to do the warframe market as well. This is truly a great game one of the best.
Im MR8 currently on around 220hrs. And i feel like im still on top of the iceberg. Approaching the endgame in 500hrs seems like impossibility haha
My main beef is when you’re farming and that one player cashes out before round 4 and it causes the whole mission to end.
After 7k hours.... Yeah, this sounds about right.
I learned that playing trinity or wisp alongside some MK1s is the best choice wheb onboarding new players. That makess them feel nice and cozy and they think they understand what you are doing.
Meanwhile you are secretly power shifting into your operator and providing them with energy and healing, but they dont need to know that... Having roar on helps as well.
dude that "last i checked you were 10!" moment is so real, my best friend got me to download this game a couple months back. He's MR4, I'm MR15 ahahaha the grind done got my ass.
I just got my friends into the game fairly recently. I've been playing for many years, and it's always funny to go Wisp or Citrine and see them do whatever.
This was a great video and it was an enjoyable watch, really encapsulated how new players feel lol
i think there's some stuff you can help new players with. For example when I first started out, I was farming for rhino cause he was my only option at the time but some vet showed up and offered to get me another one. Told them I like to be stealthy so they helped me get loki and show me their orbiter afterwards, didn't matter that loki sucked ass I just felt very welcomed and made me really passionate about the game. I now have 1,200 hours and am also helping my friends grind their wanted frames.