Thanks, Pessimeister. I'm actually about to restart with my new party right now. I'm in the mood for some Ultima style exploration.
@JDR13;
For reference and related nostalgic reading, here's a link to my old Antharion thread from when I played it. https://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33726
I remember you were one of the backers here when the game first got announced in one of the early threads.
Whilst it is a bit limited tactics wise, I still had quite a good deal of fun with it. Getting mauled by seagulls in the early game and the excellent visceral sound fx is something I'll always remember fondly.
Anyone playing Warframe? I'm trying it for the second time, I got overwhelmed the first time. This time I decided to read/watch a few beginners guides to see what to do in the beginning (duh!) so I don't get lost.
Are the two expansions completely separate from the main game, or do they integrate stuff into the main quest?
I've played it a lot in the past, but got tired of the repetition and lack of what I consider meaningful content. But if there's anything you want to know about it, I'm here
It's definitely the best of these "looter shooters" when it comes to mechanics and the ridiculously large arsenal of weapons and toys.
Yeah, it's as grindy as it gets. But shooting and powers are fun enough. If I understand it correctly, the point is getting new warframes once your current one becomes stale.
Started a new Witcher 3 playthrough. Maybe I'll finish it?
Are the two expansions completely separate from the main game, or do they integrate stuff into the main quest?
I don't mind switching the profession. Especially if I get bored of the one I'm playing at that moment.I think there are many points, depending on your personal preferences. I'm the sort of person who tends to pick one "class" or way of playing - and then I want to focus on being the best I can be at that one thing.
I almost never play "alts" in MMOs - and in Warframe, I lost interest after getting the three stealth frames - all of which I really enjoyed playing.
Unfortunately, I'm not much of a collector in games - or in real life. I'm the sort of person who throws away everything when I move to another location, because it's easier
That, or I give it away.
I have very little interest in collecting things just for the sake of collecting them. Well…. except for games, I guess.
Which is probably another reason Warframe isn't really for me - in the long run.
But to each his own - and I know people who've played it for thousands of hours and never seem to run out of things to collect.
Yes they both add to the main quest in different ways.Started a new Witcher 3 playthrough. Maybe I'll finish it?
Are the two expansions completely separate from the main game, or do they integrate stuff into the main quest?
I don't mind switching the profession. Especially if I get bored of the one I'm playing at that moment.
I also don't like collecting for the sake of collecting, but if different warframes mean different playstyles, I'm up for it. The question is, how different are they. I'm at the beginning and I can pretty much ignore the abilities and instead kill all enemies with my weapons, but I guess at later stages they become more essential. I actually started with a new account this time around since I wanted to try a new starting warframe. Shame it is not easier to start a new character. So far the starting warframes seem sufficiently different to keep me interested in getting new ones.
Started Dark Heart of Uukrul
Ahh, this was a good one. Fiendishly clever dungeon design -- just wait when you realise that the dungeon is …. naah, figure out for yourself