AngryEddy
Self-Ejected
Anybody playing this?
Personaly I feel otherwise. Gameplay is more fluid, there are more option with movement like sliding, wall running and so on. Altough I have to agree with chestburster, if you dont want to pay you could be turned of by grind. In theory you can get anything in game (if we dont count cosmetic like colours, skins and so on) without paying anything but that can take some time since drops are very random.I played this, pretty much a copy of Mass Effect 3 multiplayer, but not that fun. Less tactical and classwise. Maybe changed somehow since I last played, but I doubdt it changed much.
The game is grind heavy though.
The game is grind heavy though.
Chinese MMO house Perfect World buying Warframe developer
Warframe developer Digital Extremes appears to be in the throws of acquisition.
Behind the purchase are two Chinese companies. One you'll have heard of before: Perfect World, the MMO company that bought Cryptic Studios (City of Heroes, Star Trek Online, Champions Online, Neverwinter) and made everything free-to-play.
The other company you probably won't have heard of: Sumpo Food, a chicken meat company.
It's on Sumpo's website that a document announcing the co-acquisition of Digital Extremes can be found.
But the news hasn't gone down well with a portion of the Warframe community, which organised a strike (via PSU) that ends in two days' time. Those people feel Perfect World would "brutally murder our beloved game" - ie. ram more aggressive micro-transactions into it.
- "The board of directors of the Company is pleased to announce that on 30th June 2014, the Company, Perfect Online Holding (the Company and Perfect Online collectively the Purchasers and each of them a Purchaser) and the shareholders (the Vendors) of Digital Extremes Ltd. entered into a non-binding term sheet, pursuant to which the Purchasers intend to purchase, and Vendors intend to sell, all the outstanding shares of Digital Extremes, subject to due diligence and execution of definitive agreements between the parties."
It's not clear exactly how much support the strike has had or whether it's had any effect whatsoever on Perfect World or the acquisition deal.
I asked Perfect World but hit a closed door: "Perfect World Entertainment does not have any comment on purchases and acquisitions at this time," a spokesperson told me.
Canadian developer Digital Extremes has been around since 1993, and found success by co-developing the Unreal series of shooters with Epic Games. Digital Extremes finally went it alone with average third-person action game Dark Sector in 2008, before helping on games such as The Darkness 2 and Homefront, and then following it up with a Star Trek Into Darkness movie tie-in - a game Star Trek movie man JJ Abrams had a pop at.
Then came Warframe, a lacklustre four-player co-op third-person shooter for PC and PlayStation 4.
Yeah. I played it for about 8-10 hours this week and I'm ready to put it down for about a year.Sadly the grinding can get pretty silly in the long term for people like me who doesn't play the game with bros. But that just makes it one of those games that are great to play for a few days, drop it for a few months when I get tired of it, then pick it up again later.
So what? What do I get for the grinding I did to acquire my new frame? "Go do some more grinding or take a break, fun! But don't forget to login every day to pick up your carrot."is the time it takes to craft the most complex weapons, and it takes 72+12 for the frames. four frigging days. do you know what you can do during those four frigging days? level up the frame and the weapons you already frigging have.
This is indeed a very skill intensive game.TL;DR: QQ, git gud, l2p, shut up n00b.
i don't know... maybe... YOUR NEW FUCKING FRAME?So what? What do I get for the grinding I did to acquire my new frame?