For real. I couldn't get any of my friends into Warframe either so I built my own dojo and done all the research myself. Warframe requires intelligence, understanding of math, and a willingness to research for answers. Apparently my friends were let's say....lacking 😔
@@imperialvipersnakes1934 bruh, stop that, ordis is like the coolest friend you could ever ask for funny, caring and loyal, but when he said that after "she" left(no spoilers for some)... that made me feel sad
Look at them, they come to this place when they know they are not pure. Tenno use the keys, but they are mere trespassers. Only I, Vor, know the true power of the Void. I was cut in half, destroyed, but through its Janus Key, the Void called to me. It brought me here and here I was reborn. We cannot blame these creatures, they are being led by a false prophet, an imposter who knows not the secrets of the Void. Behold the Tenno, come to scavenge and desecrate this sacred realm. My brothers, did I not tell of this day? Did I not prophesize this moment? Now, I will stop them. Now I am changed, reborn through the energy of the Janus Key. Forever bound to the Void. Let it be known, if the Tenno want true salvation, they will lay down their arms, and wait for the baptism of my Janus key. It is time. I will teach these trespassers the redemptive power of my Janus key. They will learn its simple truth. The Tenno are lost, and they will resist. But I, Vor, will cleanse this place of their impurity.
Look at them, they come to this place when they know they are not pure. Tenno use the keys, but they are mere trespassers. Only I, Vor, know the true power of the Void. I was cut in half, destroyed, but through it's Janus Key, the Void called to me. It brought me here and here I was reborn. We cannot blame these creatures, they are being led by a false prophet, an impostor who knows not the secrets of the Void. Behold the Tenno, come to scavenge and desecrate this sacred realm. My brothers, did I not tell of this day? Did I not prophesize this moment? Now, I will stop them. Now I am changed, reborn through the energy of the Janus Key. Forever bound to the Void. Let it be known, if the Tenno want true salvation, they will lay down their arms, and wait for the baptism of my Janus key. It is time. I will teach these trespassers the redemptive power of my Janus key. They will learn it's simple truth. The Tenno are lost, and they will resist. But I, Vor, will cleanse this place of their impurity.
What about the other language, hm? Pook ap pkes, pkey yose po pkiy kpaye jket pkey ktoj pkey ate top kute. Petto uye pke keyy, tup pkey ate sete pteykayyety. Otpy I, Tot, ktoj pke ptue kojet ot pke Toip. I jay yup it kapt, peyptoyep, tup pktoujk ipy Tatuy Key, pke Toip yappep po se. Ip ttoujkp se kete atp kete I jay tetott. Je yattop tpase pkeye yteaputey, pkey ate teitj pep ty a tapye ktokkep, at iskoypot jko ktojy top pke yeytepy ot pke Toip. Tekopp pke Petto, yose po yyatetje atp peyeytape pkiy yaytep teaps. Sy ttopkety, pip I top pepp ot pkiy pay? Pip I top ktokkeyibe pkiy sosetp? Toj, I jipp ypok pkes. Toj I as ykatjep, tetott pktoujk pke etetjy ot pke Tatuy Key. Totetet toutp po pke Toip. Pep ip te ktojt, it pke Petto jatp ptue yaptapiot, pkey jipp pay pojt pkeit atsy, atp jaip tot pke takpiys ot sy Tatuy key. Ip iy pise. I jipp peayk pkeye pteykayyety pke tepeskpite kojet ot sy Tatuy key. Pkey jipp peatt ipy yiskpe ptupk. Pke Petto ate poyp, atp pkey jipp teyiyp. Tup I, Tot, jipp ypeatye pkiy kpaye ot pkeit iskutipy.
This is crazy. I installed the game two weeks ago, because my boyfriend has played the game for six years now and I just wanted to understand what kept him going for so long, just out of curiosity. I thought I would pick up the game, play a bit with him, and then get back to whatever I was doing. And here I am, mastery 9, having Wukong Prime which gives me a lot of pleasure to play, looted Acceltra, Akarius, the Kuva Brakk, Hate, Despair... I currently have spent 176 hours in the game, farming ressources, completing every single quests, crafting new Warframes, learning more and more of its complex mechanics and lore... Chatting with the community during missions and just having a really great time playing a cooperative free-to-play with my boyfriend as a mentor. The last time I fell so deeply in love with a game was way back when Guild Wars 1 came out. I can't tell what's in there that keeps me going, but it's there and it's wonderful. Tommorow I'll unlock Titania and Octavia, the very next day I'll have Banshee, Volt, Zephyr and Nezha, and we're farming Nidus which I really want to play and probably main along with my beloved Wukong. Warframe is a very unique game, it's an experience in itself. The game is broken in so many ways, yet it's the fact that the meta seems to make so little sense, that some of those warframe are so effing BROKEN, that makes it such a crazy experience. Saryn press 4, and an entire map dies out of diseases, and it's not just a sentence written to make it look cool, it's actually something you can experience in the game. It just feels like the only limite is the player's imagination, the creativity that drives people to ask themselves "How can I break the game ?" and achieving that purpose. Anyway, I just had to write a long thing about that game. It has only been two weeks but what a ride it was thus far. I'm just going to sleep, because it's the fastest way to get to tommorow and be able to test out for myself those warframes I've been farming for.
Warframe is, in my mind, the perfect example of what happens when dedicated, skilled, passionate people set out to create something that they really love, not for money, but because they want to see it in the world and see people loving it too. It's great to have more documentaries about their success.
I kinda get where you're coming from but technically they did it for money. They have no choice if they're to survive under capitalism. The fact that they strove to achieve more than financial success and have continued to succeed despite that is what I find impressive. It seems like Fortuna and Nora are inspired by the frustration with that conflict.
@@lilililiililliil7277 You can not buy this stuff and calmly go through all the content in the game. What sells for real money is essentially food for the existence of the game and developers.
@@lilililiililliil7277 the only content that is truly locked behind money transactions are accessory sets (and tennogen if you play on steam) which are only great for you to play fashion. Other than that everything is farmable in game, you can even trade the premium currency in game with other players so that you never need to use real cash. Most games out there never make their premium currency tradable and that is the one thing that always surprised me with DE.
As a developer, a gamer and a hardcore warframe veteran, though i dont play anymore. Thank you, really, you guys have made a game that everyone can love and play for free!
I don't know, I put over 1k hours into Warframe and I don't think I'm a better gamer for it. To put it into context, if you played Mortal Kombat 10 for 1k hours, you would be measurably better at playing fighting games.
I feel you man ive played warframe since the specters of liberty event tho i dont play anymore i have amassed over 3100 hours i love the game and its amazing tho since ive basically done everything and aquired everything its hard for me to keep playing for a month due to the slow down of how frequently updates used to be
@@DLinton I mean yeah but no. You dont get better at other shooters because warframe isnt much about shooting. The things you learn is how to optimize builds do some maths, learn more about the game.Warframe is very much in its own lane, where as fighting games have a bunch of similarities: attack startups/stun times in frames, movement and moves are very streamlined and universally easy to pick up, they differ mechanically between one another but compared to warframe there's really no game with that much customizability and freedom of choice, with warframe you improve on the game itself as you progress, you can improve your shooting skills by plaing basic weapons like: Lex/Vasto and Boltor/Grinlok/Gorgon/Rubico to work on your aim or just by playing conclave. TL;DR: You didnt get better as a "gamer" because there's no other looter shooter ninja mmorpgs besides Warframe.
@Legendary super Saiyan Broly despite how much work DE does, or how much they're working on, people are gonna whine. Especially when they've played through all available content, as if any game but Minecraft or Planetside 2 is endless. This is why I say the player community here is spoiled
EA: How can we press as much moneys out of our players as possible? Warframe: How can we satisfy our community with exciting new content, so that they want to support the game? Blizzard: Dont you guys have phones?
I've had a long history with Warframe, I take breaks from the game for a long time but I always come back because its exciting to experience what DE adds to the game. Meeting DE Staff at the con, you can really tell how much they care. Truly genuine and inspirational people.
Whoa, okay. Was not ready to get choked up right along with Rebb when you asked her about warframe ending and her voice broke a little bit. Feels from a game documentary, today is a weird day.
Especially when she always mention that anytime it could be game over for them. If players stopped logging in, that's it. Those were 10 wild, emotional seconds.
I'm afraid I've made that decision, it's sad yes but being an adult... It kills me emotionally because I can't even log into a game me and my late brother used to play.
@@omaedaachillies3209 That's tough. Sad to hear about your bro. One of the reasons I roam around PoE is that it was released around the time my dad died. I do a full day cycle until the star lit night then go back to cetus at dawn and log out. Kinda like a remembrance.
This premise of losing veteran players is nonsense and from my experience with Warframe is a narrative created by "veteran players". A few years ago you started hearing this verbage on Warframe UA-cam channels, "veteran players are leaving". When you log thousands of hours into a game and play all the available content, the developer did their job and milked you. Players do not typically play the same game for years and years. Yes, some people do, but a majority of players play a game a few months and move on. If Warframe can get 3 months and a 750 to 1000 hours out of a player, then theyve done their job. The key too and the thing that makes Warframe great is its gameplay and simplicity. Warframe is a game you can step away from and not touch for six months while you play God of War and Sekiro. When the time is right you can pick Warframe back up and within a couple of missions you're right back where you were. If you like Warframe, you're not hurting the game by stepping away and playing something else, just come back when your at a lull or feel the urge. I get so damn tired of some of these "Warframe vets" griping that they've ran out of shit to do after 8000 hours. I'll solve your problem for you, get a hobby or go play Dark Souls.
@@ancientbacon8103 in my case during times i really can't find any other games to play, just log in and wait for trade chat while i watch anime or read a book.
Yeah, we as players talk about warframe Burnout, but do we really know how taxing and tiring being a developer is? I used to work at a cinema, and everyone talks about wait times on the Snack's, but not all of them knows how stressing is working there. They deserves some well deserved release. Then get back to work at full.
@Rueben James What makes you think releasing new frames is easy? There's so much about balance and powers and things to consider to make them interesting and useful. Not to mention the visual design. No, dude, new frames, new weapons, etc, are all content, and all takes time. They are likely working furiously on Railjack and everything associated with it. That is hard. That REALLY takes time. The new frames, new guns, new boss fights, Nightwave and so on, are likely here to hold us over until the next major addition. You have no idea how much work they have to do. No idea.
yeah , in warframe you can take a break without losing anything , you can alway take a short break and come back when the game have more contents and that is why i like this game
Honestly, just getting to see them as human beings at the end of the day made support them so much more. It’s so easy to look at a game and pick it apart like it’s nothing more than just a game. This is their baby that they’ve worked so hard to create and maintain and that is such a stressful process. Wishing them nothing but the best.
@@orangebloom7610 that's the same thing, updates != content drop But I agree on the idea, since they started to do their tennocon thing, their schedules has changed a lot because of the yearly big updates they have to announce to make people attend IRL
I can only imagine the colossal endeavor that is to keep this game going on for all these years, to keep evolving it, keep adding new features, new gameplay elements, maintaining it interesting for it's players. Seven years is a hell lot of time for this kind of task. Kudos for the devs. And you know what, the snowball effect this approach brings is insane. How they keep it contained so they don't lose control over it impresses me.
i play pc video games since i am 5 now im 23 and i have no idea how anyone who has any knowledge about games thinks that warframe is a good game and that its developement team is even close to its community just actually its a joke only video gamer journalists and casuals actually think the game is in a good direction after years the game has a lot of new content but with no depth and with anti player mechanics , meanwhile masterpice games like path of exile are hidden and never even talked about even though they have one of the most genious developers i have ever seen , making cd project red look like bethesda
@@MrRafagigapr Then Warframe is simply not your kind of game. It have flaws(a lot of them), but this is the game people like. And Path Of Exile have a big fan base.
Same here. Shows the kind of passion she and all others at DE pour into the game. It's crazy to think about. But this also is a good lesson to learn from Mike as an Interviewer. This question war really on the edge and to me (and me only) inappropriate. The day after Tennocon should be happy, positive thoughts and questions - not drawing the dusk of Warframe into the sky and kill the mood. It was just not the right thing to do and the value of her answer was not justfying it. I mean, what could she say to this, realistically? Not sure what he expected with this. Just saying.
me too, warframe saves me every day of depression, I love everyone involved, this year is very difficult for them, but they will be able to deliver the updates they promised.
I totally agree with you, I'm the same a Hardcore Vet. I've been playing Warframe sense the release of the PS4. I now have alittle over 6,000hrs played and own just about everything the game has to offer. But unfortiomatly we have to admit that nothing will last forever. All we can do is hope for the best.
As a computer science student, I greatly respect the blistering pace these guys work at in order to feed the beast. They have done alot of things right... and well... we as a community may give em shit... alot... *cough cough* delayed extremes *cough*, but we love em.
I love them They are incredible and I always use Warframe as an example whenever I'm talking about a game that is fair to the players. They've done things right and I hope it stays alive for years to come.
30:59 I'm so glad that Warframe sees that stupid trend to outdo yourself metrics wise each year in game development as creatively soul-crushing, can't say the same for greedy companies like EA and most other mainstream developers as well as Disney.
Tbh just making things more fun is already "outdoing yourself". But the sad thing is DE is moving more towards the monetisation methods of EA just give them a few more years
@@psychronic8327 well what I meant by outdoing yourself metrics wise is like "oh we made 1 billion last year and this year we only made 900 million, thus this year is a failure and we now have to lay off employees and increase micro-transactions to reach 1.2 billion next year" I know DE doesn't have this mindset but componies like EA and Disney do. Since warframe is free I do not mind the prime access and micro-transactions because all new expansion updates are free and DE really wouldnt be able to keep that up let alone make a profit if it wasn't for their current business model.
@@psychronic8327 so far, they are doing pretty good job for not putting new content expansion behind paywall, like some games do (like premium players get to play with the new stuff for months before it gets released to the f2p crowd).
@@psychronic8327 it is worse, if you need to pay for the game first to be able to play it (like Guild Wars) and have subscription (ala MMO). For f2p? It is not, depending on how they treat it. Limited time consumable, I assume we are talking about boosters (exp, double item drop, etc) is substitu for game subscription. As long as it doesn't exactly handicap gameplay, only you will grind slower or longer without it. The worse limited time consumables I can think of, is what Korean cook up. They put limited time on expanded inventory and the ability to exchange items with your own characters.
How to get friends to play Warframe: Step one: Obtain friends Step two: Ask them to to play Warframe Step three: Either they enjoy it or they don’t *STEP FOUR: IF THEY REFUSE, JUST KEEP FORCING THEM TO PLAY UNTIL THEY SEE HOW GREAT THE GAME ACTUALLY IS SO THAT THEY STAY* True story, this is how I got my friends into Warframe. They didn’t like it at the start, but the constant bugging them to continue until they got to the story had its effect. They now play it just as much as me, thanks to how glorious the second dream was. :D
And then one day you all realize how unfulfilling it turned out to be... you feel hollow and empty looking at you steam profile saying 2000 hours played and you just can't stop thinking how much more you could have done with those hours
nomercy8989 I actually play in a well rounded schedule. Work if I have work that day which is most days, then play some when I get home if I’m not too tired. Sometimes if my lover wants lovin, I’ll do that instead. It’s rude to assume I don’t have a life outside of Warframe my friend. It’s my favorite game hands down, but it’s not my favorite thing in existence.
I've spent over 1200 hours in Warframe, more than double what I have spent in any other game. I get burned out, I take breaks, I come back. It's an amazing game, absolutely worth trying. Maybe play with some friends though - or join one of the many communities - it's complicated to learn. That complexity is really what gives the game depth & will keep you coming back.
I've literally _zero_ interest in playing this game, but..you have to *respect* how much effort the _Warframe_ devs do to take care of its players *:)*
@@NewTxpScxre as a former player, he's not missing out. People love to act like the game has endless content but it's really just grinding the same mission types over and over
@@face76 theres many accounts of people doing legitmate WR breakign endurance runs and getting banned The most recent event banned players and resetted scores despite those players reaching said score legitmately Etc Etc
I've heard negative things from some people about Warframe, but there are negative people about anything. Warframe is a game that is better than we deserve, and I'm glad there are plenty of people that support and love it. Started playing 5 years ago, and I don't see myself stopping.
The amount of genuine passion and energy that goes into this game alone is the only why I'm here to learn more about the developers themselves because this game gave me the same kind of connection I feel when I'm making music and how I approach it. You keep going to fulfill a vision or goal no matter how inexperienced you are at first, the passion to realize that dream overweighs the negativity so as long as you keep doing what you do because your passion is never-ending. To share that kind of experience or vision with others is truly amazing.
When I saw Fortuna and Railjack last year, I couldn’t even think of what developers should show next year to surpass Tennocon 2018. And now I sit and think what needs to be shown next year to surpass Railjack gameplay and New War and Duviri trailers ))
You guys stuck and cherished the small community you had, yet you gave them the love and support, and in return they spread the love with others thus growing the community. You guys deserve this win! Now it's Bungie's turn to to see the light on the other side.
They where paid by DE to feature them, DE always paying somebody to make them look good, but the lack of sustainable content shows the truth about them.
I'm a relatively new warframe player. Just this year... Hearing that "Never stop making worlds for people to come visit" tells me so much about this company. They don't see people as wallets. They want to INVITE people into a NEW WORLD to enjoy. That's exactly what I want to do when I step into a new game. I want that game to pull me in, and become a part of that world. It's not about blowing stuff up, it's not about making the highest damage numbers... It's all about feeling like you are in that new world, and you belong. Warframe as a game and as a community does exactly that.
@@TrollArt48145162342 and here we have the average limbo hater. Limbo is ridiculously powerful if you know how to play him and play with one on your team. I agree that limbo players can be obnoxious if they don't know what they're doing but most I've played with do.
@@TrollArt48145162342 In all honesty, Limbo is like a fine tuned violin, so it actually depends on the player behind the controls. They can be really bad with limbo (or trolls) and mess things up for the whole team, or be really good team support and make many missions an easy breeze.
@@theta614 tbh before the rework, limbo is annoying with that time stop affecting you and your bullets even now, when you accidentally go through one of his void portals and can't hit anything for a few seconds I can see where troll art is getting at
I am so happy for the development team, such talented people, ready for risky adventures to move their project forward, which has been successfully developing for 11 years. I can't express in words how excited I am for the upcoming "Jade shadows" and "1999". This game will freaking last forever! 😹
Is it a topic that is going to be explored more in depth or will it be more general documentary about Warframe as it been through the years? What should I expect? Can't wait to see it ^^
I failed to see how Warframe had broke the rules. I watched this video twice and I cannot figure that out. All i can get from this video is how successful DE was with Warframe.
I love warframe,I played on ps4 mr 28, have gone away for months at a time ad will always come back to it don't know how many hours played on ps4,but now currently playing through on pc,have 1,500 hours so far and reached Mr 20, I've spent 100's of pounds on this game and I will continue to do so, Thank you DE for all you put in to this game,I hope this hungry beast never loses its appetite,keep it coming guys much love and gratitude from the UK X
Waframe and DE are the gold standard for community involvement from developers. It is the care and attention that Rebb and Megan put into their interactions with us the players that make us want to support the game long term.
And this is what I love about the game. I can get tired of it, leave the game for a while, but I never feel like I've abandoned it nor has it abandoned me.
@BMO It didn't bring me to tears, but I can definitely feel the "atmosphere" Rebecca was picturing in her head. Just like saying goodbye to friends or a loved one, she is imagining saying goodbye to the co-workers/friends she has spent 7 years with. It certainly isn't something I would just be okay with.
I really do feel that, at this point, people should at least be easy on DE if this stuff ever does a delay every once in a while because, 1. it's free, they didn't pay 60 bucks for it. 2. it truly IS free to play 3. it's FAR bigger than any of its other competitors in terms of content 4. they really are honest, and do NO scummy business practices
The DE team is just amazing. They are open to feedback & try their best to address the most major glaring issues because they care a lot about their players. I wish them more success, wealth, & health. I pray to the powers that be to shield-gate each and everyone of them hard-working and caring staff from all negativity and be protected with status immunity from toxic personalities & content creators! Clem!
The Excalibur Umbra update set the tone in a thorough way. I fucking love this game and understand that content takes time to roll out. Oh and ACCELTRA OVER EVERYTHING. FTW!!!
I can't believe its been 7 years as well since the launch of this game, I remember when I first played and I was so captivated by the high speed action packed gameplay and some frames that were just super OP. Whether you are free-to-play or pay-to-play (one-time purchase/subscription) all games depends on their community/player base to survive. The worst thing any development team can do is not listen to their players and give them what they want since they will be the end users and providing you with support. I think F2P games can be a major success too (just like how you have proven for it to be), I appreciate that you started out as one thing and maintained it compared to other games where they started out as P2P and turned into F2P not long after which to me seems like a big middle finger to all players who bought founder packs. I think I can speak on behalf of most, if not all, players that we rather a dev team be transparent with us (in any setting, any genre) how things are coming along, what is going to change rather than be afraid to tell us, because we will eventually find out anyways. I rather dev teams be upfront and try to get feedback from players rather than make decisions then cross your fingers and watch them sink or swim. Many games have faced numerous backlashes by just making fixes/tweaks to games when players did not ask for any of them, what the dev team might have thought it was an improvement was actually an unwanted change to players.
I love Warframe, and even though it’s been going through a rough patch past few months due to lack of content, I still choose to believe that the turnover will be all the worthwhile. They try their hardest in every sense to make a game that people enjoy, and lets them express their creative design sides. They will always have my support until the very end 🙌 no matter how rough the road might be I know the people behind the game put nothing less than their hearts and souls into this just for us players.
We have endured for years and we shall continue to for years to come. There's been too much at stake to be a fragmented, toxic community. We have a war to win Tenno, lets get to work.
I loved Warframe. I built my own dojo, done all the research myself, and reached MR18-MR20(can't remember for sure). I stopped during a period where they hadn't released anything new in a long time and I had every Prime but Ember. Shortly afterward I found out the reason for lack of content was because they were working on all these huge expansions that started about 3 years ago. I would love to play again but I just don't have time to grind anymore.
God I love warframe. Honestly do. One of 2 games I've never uninstalled. But jesus I can't get my friends into it cause they're all about pvp and skipping cutscenes and lore. It's so frustrating to me cause this is such a good game.
Warframe is a fantastic game with a one of a kind community...only thing I get tired of is people complaining about the lack of constant content...it’s only cause they are not new players and have already done everything...expecting piles of content every couple weeks when your MR20+ and have gotten everything is unrealistic and frankly dumb...cause in the end, those kind of unrealistic expectations would just hurt the quality of the game...DE is a great developer who deserves a lot of applause and we can only hope other developers are learning from them...
And people complain that there is no content, when they spent 800+ FREAKING HOURS INTO THE GAME! As many said before, Warframe isn't the only game in the world. Just play another game until a new update arrives.
@@prasunkumar117 I have been playing since 2016, MR 24 and farmed most warframes, weapons and primes. I acknowledge the burnout, lack of endgame and challenge, which are Warframe's biggest weakness, but I just leave and search for other games. Warframe isn't the only game in the world, and is far from perfect. But it isn't the WORST thing in the world, either.
Destiny 2 being free at this point isn’t that big of deal. I mean it’s been out so long that it’s been free before or super cheap. I would say this is better timing for Borderlands 3. Because at this point those who play D2 on PCs are already playing. The number of extra player they get for making it free won’t be big. Yes it will get a boost at the beginning for those that want to see it on pc and then drop. The only way I see D2 getting more steam players is when cross save comes. Then you will get those that play on consoles who might jump over but not a huge intake of players.
Why did you spend money when everything's free lmfao why would you give these lazy ass people your money that you work for or how ever you earned it like for real
@@joshshepherd133 - Some people actually like the game enough to give the Devs some money. If I were to have played the game as long as I have (5k hours) and never gave them money, that would make me a shit human being. I've spent nearly 300 on cosmetics over the last 5.5 years. They deserve all of it. Without people spending money, this game cannot exist. Simple fucking concept. "Lazy ass". Similar to the child who wrote your comment.
Pryzmatiq get off your high horse, Your 300 alone dollars doesn’t mean anything to them, and you didn’t spend that money because you wanted to “blindly support the devs”, you spent that much money cuz you wanted the cosmetics, also If I spend 5k hours in this game and never give DE a dollar does that make me a shit person?
I've been to Tennocon 2, 3, and 4. I only missed the first one because I was dying at the time. The question that was on my mind the first year I went was this: "They have to be running out of ideas, what could they possibly do next?" And then, as if by magic, they reached into the depths of my mind, saw the thought I didn't even dare _pretend_ to think, and gave us the open world area and NPC civilians we could interact with and meet. It was exactly what I dreamed the game would have, but *knew* would never get. Games just don't work that way. Warframe did. Cetus and the Plains didn't quite live up to it, but it was a start. A year later, VIP ticket in hand, at breakfast inside Digital Extremes, a DE staffer asked our table: "What are you looking forward to?" and I spoke for everyone at the table: The Next Big Thing. Boy oh boy, I had no idea. Fortuna, Railjack, everything. I still get emotional just thinking about it. Piloting is something I love to do in games, and they were giving us a bigger world, new, even more interesting NPCs, a deeper story, and a spaceship to fly? _WITH A CREW?!_ Last year, Tennocon 2019. More subdued in its promises, Steve told us. And then proved himself a liar when he showed us _all of the everything._ Empyrean, the New War, that *thing* in the Void I couldn't see because I'm half blind now. I've stopped asking myself how much more DE can do before they run out of ideas. We're at 42 frames and counting. We'll soon have the opportunity to build our ships a kitchen sink, I'm sure, since it's the only thing missing at this point. I'm _still_ sure they're going to surprise us all with the unexpected, the unbelievable, and the impossible. The only question I have left is how long I have left to live to see it. I trust DE to blow us away. I don't want to live long enough to see them run out of ideas. Talk about happy coincidences! (Come on, kids, morbid humor is hilarious when you're dying, laugh with me)
The devs are so nice and so interactive with their community. I hope every devs are like that. I am a new player so this documentary really gave me joy knowing that DE will always keep warframe alive and make us player happy.
@@DLinton that's what i feel back when i put all my gaming time in league of legends. Now i quit league, well not really maybe i'll go back some day. But yeah i have been enjoying warframe so far
Never stop build worlds for ppl to come visit. She fucked me up with that one. It's so refreshing and rare to see so much raw passion for a creative product. Tenno til I die!
I'm 54. I've been playing video games since pong. The first online games I played were on dial-up modems on BBS's (Bulletin Board System's). I was a Beta tester for Destiny on the XBox 360. My cousin, who goes by the handle Kaelas Askavi (one of Warframes founders) introduced me to Warframe about two and a half years ago. This is my favorite game AND bunch of developers I have ever had the fortune to encounter.
i think one of the things that has kept warframe goin for so long is that DE stays connected with the players. they keep us updated on practically everything. with some exceptions of course (got a keep several things a surprise)
Another thing is that they are their own publishers. They don't need to answer to Corporate and impress the shareholders. They don't need to shove in features the non-gamer bosses insist on because it makes money. But yeah, the transparency thing is likely the biggest factor.
One of the biggest reason why Warframe is the ideal kind of game to succeed in long term is because of its artistic direction. The fact that it remains far away from realist/human-like features with barely anything resembling humanity techs or features as we got ourselves in reality allowed them to have not much to do when evolving the game graphics. Graphics is still the biggest bundle to fill in a game after all. Their 3D artists and textures artists (if those aren't the same artists from the start) clearly have put a lot of attention to how to UVs their model so that the textures pixel flow follows the mesh well. This is an hard yet essential piece of technical achievement that is required (yet not always applied) in games that wants to stay at the top in terms of graphics quality. For example, when Warframe allowed 4K to be displayed, it wasn't much of an huge change, assets-wise, and was 90% only done through the engine itself. That's because of a wise use of textures, UVs and shaders.
as an introvert I have trouble seeing groups of people as more then just stressors, or strangers as people. My first day in Cetus seeing all the other players i was overjoyed, because until then I had never seen more then 3 randos on a mission. It was then that my mind got the connection and clicked, that these players where people,but they were still a part of the community I had grown comfortable with. These people where still strangers,but I felt safe still. I know it sounds petty to some, but without video games, i could've have never overcome my socitial fears , in fact I finally saved up enough to get a plane ticket and see tenno con next year!
I'd probably play Warframe a whole lot more if Conclave has dedicated servers and it had more than 7 players that actually play, because I played with a few friends once and it was actually pretty damn fun. Sadly it isn't the case, so I'm still waiting until actual content is released. Or at least content that's fun to do even if repeated.
I think a lot of companies have passionate game developers but what DE does is they bring their passion at the forefront and their willingness to bring in the players as part of the growing process I think creates a kind of long lasting relationship and commitment to the game. They do not market their game like a company, they market their game like gamers.
The thing with Magic is: the sets rotate out. If (when) things push the power curve a bit too much, they can let it die and readjust afterwards. With Warframe, that's not so much the case. If the power curve goes up, either it has to push ever further up, or nerf the crap out of the thing and piss people off.
@@cosmancho2959 It's not the same for everybody. In general, true love and interest in the game came to me after completing the story. And this is about 150 hours. So you essentially didn’t try the game.
@@JormaTukeva SpEnt Moni oN A fRee Gaem. LOLOLOL. Most likely said the buyer of skins or accelerations in mobile games or even better, in games for $60 . Due to what the free game will exist if there is nothing paid in it?
I just downloaded Warframe yesterday. I had heard of it in media but not to a degree that had enticed me. I downloaded the game and will begin to play because a coworker sold me on it. Also, the videos produced by players have proven it's depth; a depth that other recent shooters lack and attempt to synthesize but fail to make their proceeding content palatable. My only trepidation is whilst postulating the title's longevity; that I may have come into this new adventure too late. I take comfort that the developers are cultivating Warframe's resilience and not simply feeding a fire of obsession.
If anyone from DE is reading these: don't worry, you are doing it right. You are members of a very exclusive club of developers who actually care and put it front and center. As long as you care and genuinely show it you have nothing to fear. People will respond to that. Yes, people will say "there is no new content" and sometimes even quit, but because of the respect you show them they will be back. I don't play Warframe all the time. I take breaks, but I always return. Not for "new content", though that is also nice, but because I know you care.
I started playing Warframe later than most, probably less than 2 years ago. From what i've heard about Digital Extremes story, I think some of their success is from having their backs against the wall of closing down. Warframe was their last shot, literally. Did they do everything right from the beginning? no, not from what i've heard. but the key was they truly wanted too. And they kept in constant contact with thier players and made changes that they wanted. The Warframe community, myself included now, trusts them. I think thats the key. Bungie, now on their own, is doing better at just that. Communicating with their community and trying to explain what they want to do and why. I wish i had started playing Warframe earlier. The community got me into it. A lot of gamers i knew asked if I had played it andf i finally had to play it to figure out what the big deal was. Digital Extremes, you guys are awesome.
Honestly, after three years I can't really say that I just play for the game, but for the people. I just love the community, I love to help where ever I can. I got so many good friends from Warframe all around the world. I don't really care that I'm just doing the same missions over and over again, because with friends no Excavation will be the same as the other. That's most likely the reason I won't stop playing in the soon future. We can be so proud of having such a nice community where you are easily welcomed no matter your origins or past.
I do like that he made mention of the fact that the ultra veterans are a small minority. It's not like you should discount them because of that but people need to realize that much of the vocal negatively is from that minority. 90% of the player bass is doing fine and having a good time.
I started playing in June 2017. I got to experience "old warframe" before the open world's dropped. By now in October 2019, some people consider even me a veteran, and personally I see many of the other veterans as spoiled. I started Warframe coming off of 2000 hours in Elite dangerous. That game wouldn't have ANY updates for up to a years and when we did finally get updates, they amounted to bread crumbs in a desert. Warframe in the other hand still gets frequent updates. The primes every 3 months. The new guns and cosmetics we get every 1-2 months. The new mission modes and ruleset remasters we get. When I compare the two, I don't see what the other veterans are complaining about. They com across as childish. They tend to forget that DE doesn't have a massive team and they need to prioritize new content. Right now they're doing railjack and new war at the same time. Two MASSIVE updates AT THE SAME TIME. They need time to make these
@@tennoshenaniganizer9234 I mean I wouldn't call 320 people small team. I would say a small team would be game freak with like 30 developers as for some reason they refuse help from everyone.
@@Paradox1012 that's something that's hard to quantify. 320 people developing a game 50 million people play as a live service sounds pretty small. But it's probably average when you compare it to the likes of Final Fantasy, WOW, Destiny and the Division.
Now that would be something, I wonder if they have any plans for some kind of vr add on. As it's not dead or dying, taking time to grown on audiences which is true. But with great headsets coming from particularly a price point and entry level Oculus, I wonder if they have thought about it. Then again poor sods look to be under a lot of pressure so...
Over 5k hours played over 5 years and I'll fking come back to WF every time :) (specially on new content releases). Best game ever. On the subject of being burned: ofc I'm burned, I have everything I could possibly want, I played every content I could play, but that took a long time and WF has lots of content to explore and items to obtain, and frame and weapon build to test. Content draining happens to every game, but I think new players that want to get into WF will find they have a huge amount of content to enjoy for quite a while. What I love about warframe the most? The unique setting: you can play multiple space ninja frames with special powers and inhuman parkour skills. CMON WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE :3
I tried to get my friends into Warframe but they didn't like it so I got new friends.
"So I got new friends" XD
For real. I couldn't get any of my friends into Warframe either so I built my own dojo and done all the research myself. Warframe requires intelligence, understanding of math, and a willingness to research for answers. Apparently my friends were let's say....lacking 😔
Lmao XD
@@ceetruth4709 Exactly. I'll be trying to explain Warframe and they're like "man you should just get on COD with me" 😕 No means no
@@GrabLifeByDaPoosy "Warframe requires intelligence, understanding of math, and a willingness to research for answers." hahaha laughs in path of exile
if warframe taught you anything remember ordis will always wait for his operator to come back and welcome him home
“remember when you aBaNdOnEd me operator?”
Yes... He will wait... He will wait... 😀😈
@@imperialvipersnakes1934 bruh, stop that, ordis is like the coolest friend you could ever ask for funny, caring and loyal, but when he said that after "she" left(no spoilers for some)... that made me feel sad
and then try to self destruct himself with us in the ship
@@akabane8989 Sad indeed.
Look at them, they come to this place when they know they are not pure. Tenno use the keys, but they are mere trespassers. Only I, Vor, know the true power of the Void. I was cut in half, destroyed, but through its Janus Key, the Void called to me. It brought me here and here I was reborn. We cannot blame these creatures, they are being led by a false prophet, an imposter who knows not the secrets of the Void. Behold the Tenno, come to scavenge and desecrate this sacred realm. My brothers, did I not tell of this day? Did I not prophesize this moment? Now, I will stop them. Now I am changed, reborn through the energy of the Janus Key. Forever bound to the Void. Let it be known, if the Tenno want true salvation, they will lay down their arms, and wait for the baptism of my Janus key. It is time. I will teach these trespassers the redemptive power of my Janus key. They will learn its simple truth. The Tenno are lost, and they will resist. But I, Vor, will cleanse this place of their impurity.
Look at them, they come to this place when they know they are not pure. Tenno use the keys, but they are mere trespassers. Only I, Vor, know the true power of the Void. I was cut in half, destroyed, but through it's Janus Key, the Void called to me. It brought me here and here I was reborn. We cannot blame these creatures, they are being led by a false prophet, an impostor who knows not the secrets of the Void. Behold the Tenno, come to scavenge and desecrate this sacred realm. My brothers, did I not tell of this day? Did I not prophesize this moment? Now, I will stop them. Now I am changed, reborn through the energy of the Janus Key. Forever bound to the Void. Let it be known, if the Tenno want true salvation, they will lay down their arms, and wait for the baptism of my Janus key. It is time. I will teach these trespassers the redemptive power of my Janus key. They will learn it's simple truth. The Tenno are lost, and they will resist. But I, Vor, will cleanse this place of their impurity.
Found the Captain Vor
Shut up vor, just give me my argons and pistol pestilence
What about the other language, hm?
Pook ap pkes, pkey yose po pkiy kpaye jket pkey ktoj pkey ate top kute. Petto uye pke keyy, tup pkey ate sete pteykayyety. Otpy I, Tot, ktoj pke ptue kojet ot pke Toip. I jay yup it kapt, peyptoyep, tup pktoujk ipy Tatuy Key, pke Toip yappep po se. Ip ttoujkp se kete atp kete I jay tetott. Je yattop tpase pkeye yteaputey, pkey ate teitj pep ty a tapye ktokkep, at iskoypot jko ktojy top pke yeytepy ot pke Toip. Tekopp pke Petto, yose po yyatetje atp peyeytape pkiy yaytep teaps. Sy ttopkety, pip I top pepp ot pkiy pay? Pip I top ktokkeyibe pkiy sosetp? Toj, I jipp ypok pkes. Toj I as ykatjep, tetott pktoujk pke etetjy ot pke Tatuy Key. Totetet toutp po pke Toip. Pep ip te ktojt, it pke Petto jatp ptue yaptapiot, pkey jipp pay pojt pkeit atsy, atp jaip tot pke takpiys ot sy Tatuy key. Ip iy pise. I jipp peayk pkeye pteykayyety pke tepeskpite kojet ot sy Tatuy key. Pkey jipp peatt ipy yiskpe ptupk. Pke Petto ate poyp, atp pkey jipp teyiyp. Tup I, Tot, jipp ypeatye pkiy kpaye ot pkeit iskutipy.
He is just the most chilché villain in game history
This is crazy. I installed the game two weeks ago, because my boyfriend has played the game for six years now and I just wanted to understand what kept him going for so long, just out of curiosity. I thought I would pick up the game, play a bit with him, and then get back to whatever I was doing. And here I am, mastery 9, having Wukong Prime which gives me a lot of pleasure to play, looted Acceltra, Akarius, the Kuva Brakk, Hate, Despair... I currently have spent 176 hours in the game, farming ressources, completing every single quests, crafting new Warframes, learning more and more of its complex mechanics and lore... Chatting with the community during missions and just having a really great time playing a cooperative free-to-play with my boyfriend as a mentor.
The last time I fell so deeply in love with a game was way back when Guild Wars 1 came out. I can't tell what's in there that keeps me going, but it's there and it's wonderful.
Tommorow I'll unlock Titania and Octavia, the very next day I'll have Banshee, Volt, Zephyr and Nezha, and we're farming Nidus which I really want to play and probably main along with my beloved Wukong.
Warframe is a very unique game, it's an experience in itself. The game is broken in so many ways, yet it's the fact that the meta seems to make so little sense, that some of those warframe are so effing BROKEN, that makes it such a crazy experience. Saryn press 4, and an entire map dies out of diseases, and it's not just a sentence written to make it look cool, it's actually something you can experience in the game. It just feels like the only limite is the player's imagination, the creativity that drives people to ask themselves "How can I break the game ?" and achieving that purpose.
Anyway, I just had to write a long thing about that game. It has only been two weeks but what a ride it was thus far. I'm just going to sleep, because it's the fastest way to get to tommorow and be able to test out for myself those warframes I've been farming for.
Two year check-in, how is your experience with Warframe? Anything new?
4 years check-in, how is going?
That’s beyond awesome!
@@aldeonuwu2634- she's quit the game already 😂
Thanks for having me on
Thank you for all of your help and service to the players
Thanks for the efforts you delivered until the end, now go enjoy your new choices with no regrets.
Come back and help bringing the better changes, we miss you and you know that. Life changes by moments and so can decisions.
Eh don't worry m8 we know you will comeback to WF someday
Thank *you* for all your hard work.
Warframe is, in my mind, the perfect example of what happens when dedicated, skilled, passionate people set out to create something that they really love, not for money, but because they want to see it in the world and see people loving it too. It's great to have more documentaries about their success.
I kinda get where you're coming from but technically they did it for money. They have no choice if they're to survive under capitalism. The fact that they strove to achieve more than financial success and have continued to succeed despite that is what I find impressive. It seems like Fortuna and Nora are inspired by the frustration with that conflict.
Not for money??? Have you seen the prices of the stuff they sell??? Still a great game
They literally removed a jackpot mechanic because someone spent like 100 $ on it.
@@lilililiililliil7277 You can not buy this stuff and calmly go through all the content in the game. What sells for real money is essentially food for the existence of the game and developers.
@@lilililiililliil7277 the only content that is truly locked behind money transactions are accessory sets (and tennogen if you play on steam) which are only great for you to play fashion. Other than that everything is farmable in game, you can even trade the premium currency in game with other players so that you never need to use real cash.
Most games out there never make their premium currency tradable and that is the one thing that always surprised me with DE.
Dream... not of what you are... but of what you want to be.
Damn... Chills and feels...
Amen 🙏
Legend
Do much meaning in those words..for players, for operator..and DE(remember Dark Sector on E3 almost 14 years ago? That was Railjack 1.0)
Basically, Warframe's version of "Dress for the job you want, not the job you have,"
As a developer, a gamer and a hardcore warframe veteran, though i dont play anymore. Thank you, really, you guys have made a game that everyone can love and play for free!
I don't know, I put over 1k hours into Warframe and I don't think I'm a better gamer for it. To put it into context, if you played Mortal Kombat 10 for 1k hours, you would be measurably better at playing fighting games.
I feel you man ive played warframe since the specters of liberty event tho i dont play anymore i have amassed over 3100 hours i love the game and its amazing tho since ive basically done everything and aquired everything its hard for me to keep playing for a month due to the slow down of how frequently updates used to be
@@DLinton You don't play games to get better, you play games to have fun.
@@nomad7196 That is subjective, but as soon as you stop getting better and don't have fun it's time to move on.
@@DLinton I mean yeah but no. You dont get better at other shooters because warframe isnt much about shooting. The things you learn is how to optimize builds do some maths, learn more about the game.Warframe is very much in its own lane, where as fighting games have a bunch of similarities: attack startups/stun times in frames, movement and moves are very streamlined and universally easy to pick up, they differ mechanically between one another but compared to warframe there's really no game with that much customizability and freedom of choice, with warframe you improve on the game itself as you progress, you can improve your shooting skills by plaing basic weapons like: Lex/Vasto and Boltor/Grinlok/Gorgon/Rubico to work on your aim or just by playing conclave.
TL;DR: You didnt get better as a "gamer" because there's no other looter shooter ninja mmorpgs besides Warframe.
"Weekley update"
Me a warframe player: I'm not so sure about that
Update doesn't equal content, it just updates, like with a patch or hotfix.
@@michaelhackenschmidt6243 true
Monthly content
@Legendary super Saiyan Broly despite how much work DE does, or how much they're working on, people are gonna whine.
Especially when they've played through all available content, as if any game but Minecraft or Planetside 2 is endless.
This is why I say the player community here is spoiled
“Everbody liked that”
EA: How can we press as much moneys out of our players as possible?
Warframe: How can we satisfy our community with exciting new content, so that they want to support the game?
Blizzard: Dont you guys have phones?
PrinzPapiertuete Exciting new content but at a slower rate.
That line will haunt Blizzard forever.
""""""""""""""""""exciting new content"""""""""""""""""""
Bethesda: Let's make a special offer for players that will result in class warfare.
You lost me at new content
I've had a long history with Warframe, I take breaks from the game for a long time but I always come back because its exciting to experience what DE adds to the game. Meeting DE Staff at the con, you can really tell how much they care. Truly genuine and inspirational people.
Whoa, okay. Was not ready to get choked up right along with Rebb when you asked her about warframe ending and her voice broke a little bit. Feels from a game documentary, today is a weird day.
Especially when she always mention that anytime it could be game over for them. If players stopped logging in, that's it. Those were 10 wild, emotional seconds.
I'm afraid I've made that decision, it's sad yes but being an adult... It kills me emotionally because I can't even log into a game me and my late brother used to play.
@@omaedaachillies3209 That's tough. Sad to hear about your bro. One of the reasons I roam around PoE is that it was released around the time my dad died. I do a full day cycle until the star lit night then go back to cetus at dawn and log out. Kinda like a remembrance.
They're playing Endless Survival. Or maybe Disruption. And they can't stop!
@@drakefang8368 Wow, dude. Wow. That's something. I feel for you.
This premise of losing veteran players is nonsense and from my experience with Warframe is a narrative created by "veteran players". A few years ago you started hearing this verbage on Warframe UA-cam channels, "veteran players are leaving". When you log thousands of hours into a game and play all the available content, the developer did their job and milked you. Players do not typically play the same game for years and years. Yes, some people do, but a majority of players play a game a few months and move on. If Warframe can get 3 months and a 750 to 1000 hours out of a player, then theyve done their job. The key too and the thing that makes Warframe great is its gameplay and simplicity. Warframe is a game you can step away from and not touch for six months while you play God of War and Sekiro. When the time is right you can pick Warframe back up and within a couple of missions you're right back where you were. If you like Warframe, you're not hurting the game by stepping away and playing something else, just come back when your at a lull or feel the urge. I get so damn tired of some of these "Warframe vets" griping that they've ran out of shit to do after 8000 hours. I'll solve your problem for you, get a hobby or go play Dark Souls.
cap
And most of that time is either being afk or grinding for shit that your never going to use.
@@ancientbacon8103 in my case during times i really can't find any other games to play, just log in and wait for trade chat while i watch anime or read a book.
true, veterans can't expect to be playing this game for all their life because that's not how it works
@@newCoCoY6 ah ok
I really hope that one day Rebecca and all the core-devs will have some release from all the pressure they are constantly under.
They deserve it
Though they went to Japan recently, after railjack they should take three weeks off somewhere tropical.
Yeah, we as players talk about warframe Burnout, but do we really know how taxing and tiring being a developer is? I used to work at a cinema, and everyone talks about wait times on the Snack's, but not all of them knows how stressing is working there.
They deserves some well deserved release. Then get back to work at full.
@@32inquisidor Exactly that. We whine about burnout... This is their JOB. They can't afford a burnout, whether it comes or not.
@Rueben James What makes you think releasing new frames is easy? There's so much about balance and powers and things to consider to make them interesting and useful. Not to mention the visual design. No, dude, new frames, new weapons, etc, are all content, and all takes time.
They are likely working furiously on Railjack and everything associated with it. That is hard. That REALLY takes time. The new frames, new guns, new boss fights, Nightwave and so on, are likely here to hold us over until the next major addition.
You have no idea how much work they have to do. No idea.
@@TheGuardDuck they have quite a bit of employees do I'd imagine that with the small amount of content they add it's not that hard
yeah , in warframe you can take a break without losing anything , you can alway take a short break and come back when the game have more contents and that is why i like this game
21:31 - 21:51 this is why this devs deserve all the support they got!
Honestly, just getting to see them as human beings at the end of the day made support them so much more. It’s so easy to look at a game and pick it apart like it’s nothing more than just a game. This is their baby that they’ve worked so hard to create and maintain and that is such a stressful process. Wishing them nothing but the best.
But the baby cant thrive if it refuses to eat its broccoli.
@@Paradox1012 that's why they make baby food.
it's crazy that we see duviri teasers here and now almost 4 years later, we finally get the duviri paradox this week
"weekly updates"
Well let's take a step back
Lmao,such a lie
@@itsaniv1811 I'm not saying DE paid them to make this but... they definitely needed this to fix their image a bit
@@panosas4645 well not updates more like alot of patch notes and fixes
@@orangebloom7610 that's the same thing, updates != content drop
But I agree on the idea, since they started to do their tennocon thing, their schedules has changed a lot because of the yearly big updates they have to announce to make people attend IRL
update = patches
so technically they are right.
I can only imagine the colossal endeavor that is to keep this game going on for all these years, to keep evolving it, keep adding new features, new gameplay elements, maintaining it interesting for it's players. Seven years is a hell lot of time for this kind of task. Kudos for the devs. And you know what, the snowball effect this approach brings is insane. How they keep it contained so they don't lose control over it impresses me.
It's nothing in Warframe but fashion, 0 sustainable content.
i play pc video games since i am 5 now im 23 and i have no idea how anyone who has any knowledge about games thinks that warframe is a good game and that its developement team is even close to its community just actually its a joke only video gamer journalists and casuals actually think the game is in a good direction after years the game has a lot of new content but with no depth and with anti player mechanics , meanwhile masterpice games like path of exile are hidden and never even talked about even though they have one of the most genious developers i have ever seen , making cd project red look like bethesda
@@MrRafagigapr Millions of players around the world don't think like you. Well, maybe they are all wrong.
@@stewmeat92 facts
@@MrRafagigapr Then Warframe is simply not your kind of game. It have flaws(a lot of them), but this is the game people like. And Path Of Exile have a big fan base.
Space Mom almost crying at the and broke my heart
Maybe someday she'll come home...
@@SpeedWeed261 NOOOOO!!!
😭😭😭
Same here. Shows the kind of passion she and all others at DE pour into the game. It's crazy to think about. But this also is a good lesson to learn from Mike as an Interviewer. This question war really on the edge and to me (and me only) inappropriate. The day after Tennocon should be happy, positive thoughts and questions - not drawing the dusk of Warframe into the sky and kill the mood. It was just not the right thing to do and the value of her answer was not justfying it. I mean, what could she say to this, realistically? Not sure what he expected with this. Just saying.
@@lagerhausjonny But it made a really cool interview! That's what's important; who cares about the positivity? He gets a bigger paycheck!
@@SpeedWeed261 😂😂😂
One of the best free to play games, can't believe how good this game is
Me as a Hardcore Warframe Veteran, it kind of make me want to cry when Rebecca said about when Warframe ends...I Love Warframe so much!!!
me too, warframe saves me every day of depression, I love everyone involved, this year is very difficult for them, but they will be able to deliver the updates they promised.
the BadBrian I feel you, now our long journey is coming to a head
I totally agree with you, I'm the same a Hardcore Vet. I've been playing Warframe sense the release of the PS4. I now have alittle over 6,000hrs played and own just about everything the game has to offer. But unfortiomatly we have to admit that nothing will last forever. All we can do is hope for the best.
the BadBrian warframe is lit I’ve been scamming kids on rivens for years
@@ironkevman1513 no our journey is just beginning.
As a computer science student, I greatly respect the blistering pace these guys work at in order to feed the beast. They have done alot of things right... and well... we as a community may give em shit... alot... *cough cough* delayed extremes *cough*, but we love em.
I love them
They are incredible and I always use Warframe as an example whenever I'm talking about a game that is fair to the players.
They've done things right and I hope it stays alive for years to come.
30:59 I'm so glad that Warframe sees that stupid trend to outdo yourself metrics wise each year in game development as creatively soul-crushing, can't say the same for greedy companies like EA and most other mainstream developers as well as Disney.
Tbh just making things more fun is already "outdoing yourself". But the sad thing is DE is moving more towards the monetisation methods of EA just give them a few more years
@@psychronic8327 well what I meant by outdoing yourself metrics wise is like "oh we made 1 billion last year and this year we only made 900 million, thus this year is a failure and we now have to lay off employees and increase micro-transactions to reach 1.2 billion next year" I know DE doesn't have this mindset but componies like EA and Disney do. Since warframe is free I do not mind the prime access and micro-transactions because all new expansion updates are free and DE really wouldnt be able to keep that up let alone make a profit if it wasn't for their current business model.
@@psychronic8327 so far, they are doing pretty good job for not putting new content expansion behind paywall, like some games do (like premium players get to play with the new stuff for months before it gets released to the f2p crowd).
@@flightlesscoffeebirdboy9655 aren't consumables worse than content pay walls seeing as how consumables only last for a limited time ?
@@psychronic8327 it is worse, if you need to pay for the game first to be able to play it (like Guild Wars) and have subscription (ala MMO). For f2p? It is not, depending on how they treat it. Limited time consumable, I assume we are talking about boosters (exp, double item drop, etc) is substitu for game subscription. As long as it doesn't exactly handicap gameplay, only you will grind slower or longer without it. The worse limited time consumables I can think of, is what Korean cook up. They put limited time on expanded inventory and the ability to exchange items with your own characters.
This was one of the better Warframe documentaries I've seen. Good job young fella!
except for the veterans part yea.
How to get friends to play Warframe:
Step one: Obtain friends
Step two: Ask them to to play Warframe
Step three: Either they enjoy it or they don’t
*STEP FOUR: IF THEY REFUSE, JUST KEEP FORCING THEM TO PLAY UNTIL THEY SEE HOW GREAT THE GAME ACTUALLY IS SO THAT THEY STAY*
True story, this is how I got my friends into Warframe. They didn’t like it at the start, but the constant bugging them to continue until they got to the story had its effect. They now play it just as much as me, thanks to how glorious the second dream was. :D
I have to use this strategy
And then one day you all realize how unfulfilling it turned out to be... you feel hollow and empty looking at you steam profile saying 2000 hours played and you just can't stop thinking how much more you could have done with those hours
nomercy8989
I actually play in a well rounded schedule.
Work if I have work that day which is most days, then play some when I get home if I’m not too tired. Sometimes if my lover wants lovin, I’ll do that instead.
It’s rude to assume I don’t have a life outside of Warframe my friend. It’s my favorite game hands down, but it’s not my favorite thing in existence.
I’m stuck on step 1
One of my greatest regrets is ignoring my friend when he recommended Warframe to me in 2013.
I only picked up the game in 2018.
I managed to play, however my laptop couldn't take it, and thus uhh making me wait like 4-5 years oof
Not much to regret. The game was very bare bones back then
I don't think that's a negative, with how much content they continue to release.....I think there is just going to be so much more for you to do.
Welcome aboard the farming ship, amico. Take your time looking in every nook and cranny of every enemy ship XD
didnt really miss much. Except for maybe when the game was simple. Not all the fluff they have now.
I've spent over 1200 hours in Warframe, more than double what I have spent in any other game. I get burned out, I take breaks, I come back. It's an amazing game, absolutely worth trying. Maybe play with some friends though - or join one of the many communities - it's complicated to learn. That complexity is really what gives the game depth & will keep you coming back.
I have 1.6k hours play everyday for hours and I've never been burned out, absolutely love the game.
28:31 That's my foot. I'm petting Helen's dog.
😂😂👍👍👍
Lmao
Moral of the story:
*FUCK EA*
*HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHHEHEHEHEHEHHE LOL*
😁👍
🤣😂🤣😂
Gaafdovjun Gaming i support this
But they do the same things, except DE does stuff much much slower
EA: Does anything.
Me: WHY ARE THESE FOOLS STILL BREATHING MY AIR?!
Whispers:”wukong rework”
The three wukong mains:”YEAAAAAAAAAAHH
DRENS2131 this was recorded before the rework I’m presuming he was saying what they said
@@loganpaulapologyvideo2971 Blaise is a dumb dumb, that's for sure...
The three great ones.
make it 4 wukong mains AHAHAHAAHAHA
I've literally _zero_ interest in playing this game, but..you have to *respect* how much effort the _Warframe_ devs do to take care of its players *:)*
Your missing out not gonna lie
They dont, they ban baiscally most of their hardcore players
@@NewTxpScxre as a former player, he's not missing out. People love to act like the game has endless content but it's really just grinding the same mission types over and over
Seventh Swell no they don’t. This is total bs.
@@face76 theres many accounts of people doing legitmate WR breakign endurance runs and getting banned
The most recent event banned players and resetted scores despite those players reaching said score legitmately
Etc
Etc
Narrator: "...Released in 2012..."
Me: **twitches**
Is that bad?
It was though, the pre alpha was 2012 I believe.
@@tommyspringfield7687 It's still in Open Beta, at least on PC, so technically it hasn't released at all, ever!
I don't see the problem :/
@@Tobascodagama aren't all online only games open beta till they die?
I've heard negative things from some people about Warframe, but there are negative people about anything. Warframe is a game that is better than we deserve, and I'm glad there are plenty of people that support and love it. Started playing 5 years ago, and I don't see myself stopping.
The amount of genuine passion and energy that goes into this game alone is the only why I'm here to learn more about the developers themselves because this game gave me the same kind of connection I feel when I'm making music and how I approach it. You keep going to fulfill a vision or goal no matter how inexperienced you are at first, the passion to realize that dream overweighs the negativity so as long as you keep doing what you do because your passion is never-ending. To share that kind of experience or vision with others is truly amazing.
This game will never die, it’s been 6 years and it’s still moving up.
Not without sustainable content it will
If they keep giving us skin as a content. Yes, i can see it die in a few years
BLVCK amen to that 🙏 🙏 🔥🔥🔥
When I saw Fortuna and Railjack last year, I couldn’t even think of what developers should show next year to surpass Tennocon 2018. And now I sit and think what needs to be shown next year to surpass Railjack gameplay and New War and Duviri trailers ))
BLVCK It has more sustainable content than any AAA company has released across all of their games combined for the last 5 years.
6:37
Quest for sheldon's *magic sauce*
There's a Rick and Morty joke here somewhere...
You guys stuck and cherished the small community you had, yet you gave them the love and support, and in return they spread the love with others thus growing the community. You guys deserve this win! Now it's Bungie's turn to to see the light on the other side.
11:31
made me feel bad for making DElayed memes....
Beautiful and touching video! Awesome job capturing the emotional bond between this community and developer
Warframe is at the same time one of the best games and one of the most underrated games of all time. (Thanks to Gamespot for making this)
They where paid by DE to feature them, DE always paying somebody to make them look good, but the lack of sustainable content shows the truth about them.
@@stewmeat92 "lack of sustainable content" yeah sure, cause almost 2k hours of game isn't enough content.
Anil0m101 your hours are irrelevant
I'm a relatively new warframe player. Just this year... Hearing that "Never stop making worlds for people to come visit" tells me so much about this company. They don't see people as wallets. They want to INVITE people into a NEW WORLD to enjoy. That's exactly what I want to do when I step into a new game. I want that game to pull me in, and become a part of that world. It's not about blowing stuff up, it's not about making the highest damage numbers... It's all about feeling like you are in that new world, and you belong. Warframe as a game and as a community does exactly that.
"Players can one-shit everything at a certain level." Limbo mains: "What's shooting?"
imagine having to shit more than once on enemies!
-This comment was brought to you by the one-shit gang.
Limbo is so anoying
@@TrollArt48145162342 and here we have the average limbo hater. Limbo is ridiculously powerful if you know how to play him and play with one on your team. I agree that limbo players can be obnoxious if they don't know what they're doing but most I've played with do.
@@TrollArt48145162342 In all honesty, Limbo is like a fine tuned violin, so it actually depends on the player behind the controls. They can be really bad with limbo (or trolls) and mess things up for the whole team, or be really good team support and make many missions an easy breeze.
@@theta614 tbh before the rework, limbo is annoying with that time stop affecting you and your bullets even now, when you accidentally go through one of his void portals and can't hit anything for a few seconds I can see where troll art is getting at
I am so happy for the development team, such talented people, ready for risky adventures to move their project forward, which has been successfully developing for 11 years. I can't express in words how excited I am for the upcoming "Jade shadows" and "1999".
This game will freaking last forever! 😹
Is it a topic that is going to be explored more in depth or will it be more general documentary about Warframe as it been through the years? What should I expect? Can't wait to see it ^^
see a generic documentary and GameSpot trying to create a narrative
Strange, your comment is 4 days old? Yet, the video premiered yesterday..😨
@@xOubax its what happens when you program to be live premiered 4 days earlier
2025: Warframe VR
2030: Warframe+Nerve gear
Its still going to be awesome
Aha SAO :-)
Been playing for a bit over 7 years on Xbox and PC. Still play a while whenever I get
"How Warframe Broke The Rules"
Gaming industry: Whait that's illegal.
I failed to see how Warframe had broke the rules. I watched this video twice and I cannot figure that out. All i can get from this video is how successful DE was with Warframe.
It's a free to play game that doesn't adhere to typical f2p norms, like paid battle passes, loot boxes or season passes. How many games do that?
They also couldn't find a publisher so from the beginning they had a symbiotic relationship with their players.
I love warframe,I played on ps4 mr 28, have gone away for months at a time ad will always come back to it don't know how many hours played on ps4,but now currently playing through on pc,have 1,500 hours so far and reached Mr 20, I've spent 100's of pounds on this game and I will continue to do so,
Thank you DE for all you put in to this game,I hope this hungry beast never loses its appetite,keep it coming guys much love and gratitude from the UK X
Waframe and DE are the gold standard for community involvement from developers. It is the care and attention that Rebb and Megan put into their interactions with us the players that make us want to support the game long term.
Warframe was definitely fun to experience, and it's been a while since I've jumped into it...but I most likely will again...and soon.
Soon (tm)?
And this is what I love about the game. I can get tired of it, leave the game for a while, but I never feel like I've abandoned it nor has it abandoned me.
Nobody gives a fuck dude!
I cried in the end when she was gonna cry
@BMO The hell is you're problem, someone is empathizing with someone else and you start attacking?? The fuck?
@BMO what the fuck are you on about? lol
@BMO It didn't bring me to tears, but I can definitely feel the "atmosphere" Rebecca was picturing in her head. Just like saying goodbye to friends or a loved one, she is imagining saying goodbye to the co-workers/friends she has spent 7 years with. It certainly isn't something I would just be okay with.
@BMO Please try harder. It's cute. Lmao.
@@deminisis Probably not saying goodbye to co-workers, but still goodbye to a whole era of her time at DE.
I really do feel that, at this point, people should at least be easy on DE if this stuff ever does a delay every once in a while because,
1. it's free, they didn't pay 60 bucks for it.
2. it truly IS free to play
3. it's FAR bigger than any of its other competitors in terms of content
4. they really are honest, and do NO scummy business practices
The DE team is just amazing. They are open to feedback & try their best to address the most major glaring issues because they care a lot about their players. I wish them more success, wealth, & health. I pray to the powers that be to shield-gate each and everyone of them hard-working and caring staff from all negativity and be protected with status immunity from toxic personalities & content creators!
Clem!
The Excalibur Umbra update set the tone in a thorough way. I fucking love this game and understand that content takes time to roll out. Oh and ACCELTRA OVER EVERYTHING. FTW!!!
6 years for new content? Path to exile has fewer people working on it and pushes out new content on the regular.
@@jaykorey595 what do you mean? Warframe has new content all the time.
@@TheGuardDuck -_-
@@IGoByGhost Just because it isn't a new, plot loaded, cinematic quest, doesn't mean it's not content. Seriously.
10,000 hours played! wow, if you reach that milestone you should be rewarded with a job at DE.
I can't believe its been 7 years as well since the launch of this game, I remember when I first played and I was so captivated by the high speed action packed gameplay and some frames that were just super OP.
Whether you are free-to-play or pay-to-play (one-time purchase/subscription) all games depends on their community/player base to survive. The worst thing any development team can do is not listen to their players and give them what they want since they will be the end users and providing you with support. I think F2P games can be a major success too (just like how you have proven for it to be), I appreciate that you started out as one thing and maintained it compared to other games where they started out as P2P and turned into F2P not long after which to me seems like a big middle finger to all players who bought founder packs.
I think I can speak on behalf of most, if not all, players that we rather a dev team be transparent with us (in any setting, any genre) how things are coming along, what is going to change rather than be afraid to tell us, because we will eventually find out anyways. I rather dev teams be upfront and try to get feedback from players rather than make decisions then cross your fingers and watch them sink or swim. Many games have faced numerous backlashes by just making fixes/tweaks to games when players did not ask for any of them, what the dev team might have thought it was an improvement was actually an unwanted change to players.
I love Warframe, and even though it’s been going through a rough patch past few months due to lack of content, I still choose to believe that the turnover will be all the worthwhile. They try their hardest in every sense to make a game that people enjoy, and lets them express their creative design sides. They will always have my support until the very end 🙌 no matter how rough the road might be I know the people behind the game put nothing less than their hearts and souls into this just for us players.
Haven't played in a while but I thank DE for 4 years of amazing entertainment. It was my go to game and relieved so much stress when work got hectic.
We have endured for years and we shall continue to for years to come. There's been too much at stake to be a fragmented, toxic community. We have a war to win Tenno, lets get to work.
They survived because they listen to the players! And provide a AAA feel in a free to play! Also glad to report Iflynn is back!
...THE CONCLAVE.
its a grindy as hell game but its got a lot of quality and polish for something thats free to play. lots of other similar games should take notes.
I loved Warframe. I built my own dojo, done all the research myself, and reached MR18-MR20(can't remember for sure). I stopped during a period where they hadn't released anything new in a long time and I had every Prime but Ember.
Shortly afterward I found out the reason for lack of content was because they were working on all these huge expansions that started about 3 years ago. I would love to play again but I just don't have time to grind anymore.
@Franky Singh 😂
God I love warframe. Honestly do. One of 2 games I've never uninstalled. But jesus I can't get my friends into it cause they're all about pvp and skipping cutscenes and lore. It's so frustrating to me cause this is such a good game.
Ur friends are true gamers, Warframe doesn't have real sustainable content to hold real gamers.
@@stewmeat92A difference in taste and play style I suppose
@@stewmeat92 Or they prefer different types of games.
Same here
@@stewmeat92 nah , a good game needs a story not just shoot and grind
Warframe is a fantastic game with a one of a kind community...only thing I get tired of is people complaining about the lack of constant content...it’s only cause they are not new players and have already done everything...expecting piles of content every couple weeks when your MR20+ and have gotten everything is unrealistic and frankly dumb...cause in the end, those kind of unrealistic expectations would just hurt the quality of the game...DE is a great developer who deserves a lot of applause and we can only hope other developers are learning from them...
And people complain that there is no content, when they spent 800+ FREAKING HOURS INTO THE GAME! As many said before, Warframe isn't the only game in the world. Just play another game until a new update arrives.
@@takezokimura2571 800 hours? ? ?
Pfffff, newb!
@@takezokimura2571 yeah call me maybe in 2 years lol
Lmao go back to chewing on your grass DE sheep.
@@prasunkumar117 I have been playing since 2016, MR 24 and farmed most warframes, weapons and primes. I acknowledge the burnout, lack of endgame and challenge, which are Warframe's biggest weakness, but I just leave and search for other games. Warframe isn't the only game in the world, and is far from perfect. But it isn't the WORST thing in the world, either.
Good God almighty I love Warframe.
sorry to bug but here where i live we dont have a lot of female gamers just curious what frame do you play?? not in a perve way....
@@mr.goosefoot4517 that is a weird question to ask out of the blue tbh
@@mr.goosefoot4517 I KNEW SOMEBODY WOULD SAY IT I KNEW IT
Great timing. Just as Destiny 2 is about to go free to play on steam.
Oh wait its already pre-load
Already pre-loaded it and hyped for it !!!!
Destiny 2 being free at this point isn’t that big of deal. I mean it’s been out so long that it’s been free before or super cheap. I would say this is better timing for Borderlands 3. Because at this point those who play D2 on PCs are already playing. The number of extra player they get for making it free won’t be big. Yes it will get a boost at the beginning for those that want to see it on pc and then drop. The only way I see D2 getting more steam players is when cross save comes. Then you will get those that play on consoles who might jump over but not a huge intake of players.
@@face76 What a comical attempt to devalue something lul. You sound desperate.
got bored with destiny after about 30 hrs, not really much to do.
Money and hours in this game i spent i well never regret it
Why did you spend money when everything's free lmfao why would you give these lazy ass people your money that you work for or how ever you earned it like for real
@@joshshepherd133 - Some people actually like the game enough to give the Devs some money. If I were to have played the game as long as I have (5k hours) and never gave them money, that would make me a shit human being. I've spent nearly 300 on cosmetics over the last 5.5 years. They deserve all of it. Without people spending money, this game cannot exist. Simple fucking concept.
"Lazy ass". Similar to the child who wrote your comment.
Pryzmatiq get off your high horse, Your 300 alone dollars doesn’t mean anything to them, and you didn’t spend that money because you wanted to “blindly support the devs”, you spent that much money cuz you wanted the cosmetics, also If I spend 5k hours in this game and never give DE a dollar does that make me a shit person?
@@joshshepherd133 I liked the game so I bought cosmetics to support the devs. I don't see anything wrong with that.
I've been to Tennocon 2, 3, and 4. I only missed the first one because I was dying at the time. The question that was on my mind the first year I went was this: "They have to be running out of ideas, what could they possibly do next?"
And then, as if by magic, they reached into the depths of my mind, saw the thought I didn't even dare _pretend_ to think, and gave us the open world area and NPC civilians we could interact with and meet. It was exactly what I dreamed the game would have, but *knew* would never get. Games just don't work that way. Warframe did. Cetus and the Plains didn't quite live up to it, but it was a start.
A year later, VIP ticket in hand, at breakfast inside Digital Extremes, a DE staffer asked our table: "What are you looking forward to?" and I spoke for everyone at the table: The Next Big Thing. Boy oh boy, I had no idea. Fortuna, Railjack, everything. I still get emotional just thinking about it. Piloting is something I love to do in games, and they were giving us a bigger world, new, even more interesting NPCs, a deeper story, and a spaceship to fly? _WITH A CREW?!_
Last year, Tennocon 2019. More subdued in its promises, Steve told us. And then proved himself a liar when he showed us _all of the everything._ Empyrean, the New War, that *thing* in the Void I couldn't see because I'm half blind now.
I've stopped asking myself how much more DE can do before they run out of ideas. We're at 42 frames and counting. We'll soon have the opportunity to build our ships a kitchen sink, I'm sure, since it's the only thing missing at this point. I'm _still_ sure they're going to surprise us all with the unexpected, the unbelievable, and the impossible.
The only question I have left is how long I have left to live to see it. I trust DE to blow us away. I don't want to live long enough to see them run out of ideas. Talk about happy coincidences! (Come on, kids, morbid humor is hilarious when you're dying, laugh with me)
Thank you, you should write more often. You locked me in and gave me the feels.
The devs are so nice and so interactive with their community. I hope every devs are like that. I am a new player so this documentary really gave me joy knowing that DE will always keep warframe alive and make us player happy.
I guess if you're new that's what you see.
1.5k hours I feel like I could have played a better game in all of that time.
@@DLinton that's what i feel back when i put all my gaming time in league of legends. Now i quit league, well not really maybe i'll go back some day. But yeah i have been enjoying warframe so far
"I'm all dressed up, with nowhere to go"
...aren't those the opening words to Dead Man's Party by Oingo Boingo?
Damn Reb, making me tear up at the end there.
Never stop build worlds for ppl to come visit. She fucked me up with that one. It's so refreshing and rare to see so much raw passion for a creative product. Tenno til I die!
I'm 54. I've been playing video games since pong. The first online games I played were on dial-up modems on BBS's (Bulletin Board System's). I was a Beta tester for Destiny on the XBox 360. My cousin, who goes by the handle Kaelas Askavi (one of Warframes founders) introduced me to Warframe about two and a half years ago. This is my favorite game AND bunch of developers I have ever had the fortune to encounter.
Space Mom
Hentai
@@prasunkumar117 ........ Well, okay....
Smol space momma
Space Hot Mom
Don't U wanna, like, I don't know, kick Lotus's ass ? Cause she's kind of a *CLEM* (sorry for the verbal violence)
They do not release weekly updates.
I remember being made fun by my friends because I play warframe, now I have new friends and new people playing this awesome space game.
i think one of the things that has kept warframe goin for so long is that DE stays connected with the players. they keep us updated on practically everything. with some exceptions of course (got a keep several things a surprise)
Another thing is that they are their own publishers. They don't need to answer to Corporate and impress the shareholders. They don't need to shove in features the non-gamer bosses insist on because it makes money.
But yeah, the transparency thing is likely the biggest factor.
yeah that too, its pretty awesome too. allows us fans to interact with them, and allows them to take their time on things
"I've lilled 10's of thousands of these."
*Stares into my soul*
GameSpot Following dannys steps
Who?q
@@williamthatsmyname see channel Noclip
Danny was once an editor but gone independent and has made a 2 parter on the game.
what happened to dannys
Came here JUST to write that. Agree - 100 percent.
You should have said, NoClip, like, who even is Danny?
One of the biggest reason why Warframe is the ideal kind of game to succeed in long term is because of its artistic direction.
The fact that it remains far away from realist/human-like features with barely anything resembling humanity techs or features as we got ourselves in reality allowed them to have not much to do when evolving the game graphics. Graphics is still the biggest bundle to fill in a game after all. Their 3D artists and textures artists (if those aren't the same artists from the start) clearly have put a lot of attention to how to UVs their model so that the textures pixel flow follows the mesh well. This is an hard yet essential piece of technical achievement that is required (yet not always applied) in games that wants to stay at the top in terms of graphics quality.
For example, when Warframe allowed 4K to be displayed, it wasn't much of an huge change, assets-wise, and was 90% only done through the engine itself. That's because of a wise use of textures, UVs and shaders.
as an introvert I have trouble seeing groups of people as more then just stressors, or strangers as people. My first day in Cetus seeing all the other players i was overjoyed, because until then I had never seen more then 3 randos on a mission. It was then that my mind got the connection and clicked, that these players where people,but they were still a part of the community I had grown comfortable with. These people where still strangers,but I felt safe still. I know it sounds petty to some, but without video games, i could've have never overcome my socitial fears , in fact I finally saved up enough to get a plane ticket and see tenno con next year!
I'd probably play Warframe a whole lot more if Conclave has dedicated servers and it had more than 7 players that actually play, because I played with a few friends once and it was actually pretty damn fun.
Sadly it isn't the case, so I'm still waiting until actual content is released. Or at least content that's fun to do even if repeated.
What can they do about conclave though? No one wants to play it because the majority of people that play Warframe prefer PVE.
D.E needs to be on Tennogen Artist "" Faven_PS & ask him to make an operator Graxx Suit SET
D.E. needs to stop making cosmetic stuff and write more story into the game. Since when was the point of the game to play dress-up?
Bro, I don't like D.E's NORMAL Art for Warframe's
@@DLinton Peasant revealed himself
@@DLinton thats legit the current endgame so yeah....
@@DLinton Ah yes, because coders and 3-D artists are also the storyboard team.
I think a lot of companies have passionate game developers but what DE does is they bring their passion at the forefront and their willingness to bring in the players as part of the growing process I think creates a kind of long lasting relationship and commitment to the game. They do not market their game like a company, they market their game like gamers.
The thing with Magic is: the sets rotate out. If (when) things push the power curve a bit too much, they can let it die and readjust afterwards. With Warframe, that's not so much the case. If the power curve goes up, either it has to push ever further up, or nerf the crap out of the thing and piss people off.
One of the best games on the market now days IMO and it keeps getting better each year
My fav game past 4 years alot of money n hours into this.
Yikes. I get bored after 1 hour with this game. The gameplay is just not satisfying.
@@cosmancho2959 It's not the same for everybody. In general, true love and interest in the game came to me after completing the story. And this is about 150 hours. So you essentially didn’t try the game.
Try the second dream, real love comes after that
spent money on a free game LOL
@@JormaTukeva SpEnt Moni oN A fRee Gaem. LOLOLOL.
Most likely said the buyer of skins or accelerations in mobile games or even better, in games for $60
.
Due to what the free game will exist if there is nothing paid in it?
I just downloaded Warframe yesterday. I had heard of it in media but not to a degree that had enticed me. I downloaded the game and will begin to play because a coworker sold me on it. Also, the videos produced by players have proven it's depth; a depth that other recent shooters lack and attempt to synthesize but fail to make their proceeding content palatable. My only trepidation is whilst postulating the title's longevity; that I may have come into this new adventure too late. I take comfort that the developers are cultivating Warframe's resilience and not simply feeding a fire of obsession.
If anyone from DE is reading these: don't worry, you are doing it right. You are members of a very exclusive club of developers who actually care and put it front and center. As long as you care and genuinely show it you have nothing to fear. People will respond to that. Yes, people will say "there is no new content" and sometimes even quit, but because of the respect you show them they will be back. I don't play Warframe all the time. I take breaks, but I always return. Not for "new content", though that is also nice, but because I know you care.
“I love this community”
That reference to Magic the Gathering, maybe that's why i love both games SO MUCH!
I started playing Warframe later than most, probably less than 2 years ago. From what i've heard about Digital Extremes story, I think some of their success is from having their backs against the wall of closing down. Warframe was their last shot, literally. Did they do everything right from the beginning? no, not from what i've heard. but the key was they truly wanted too. And they kept in constant contact with thier players and made changes that they wanted. The Warframe community, myself included now, trusts them. I think thats the key. Bungie, now on their own, is doing better at just that. Communicating with their community and trying to explain what they want to do and why. I wish i had started playing Warframe earlier. The community got me into it. A lot of gamers i knew asked if I had played it andf i finally had to play it to figure out what the big deal was. Digital Extremes, you guys are awesome.
Honestly, after three years I can't really say that I just play for the game, but for the people. I just love the community, I love to help where ever I can. I got so many good friends from Warframe all around the world. I don't really care that I'm just doing the same missions over and over again, because with friends no Excavation will be the same as the other. That's most likely the reason I won't stop playing in the soon future. We can be so proud of having such a nice community where you are easily welcomed no matter your origins or past.
"weekly content updates" good joke
And sometimes hotfixes twice a day, oh the horror ;)
yeeeah over a year we still waiting on melee 3.0 and New War.
they had weekly updates them plains of eidolon was announced and the each update started to take longer and longer to relize
@Legendary super Saiyan Broly spoiled about what? Waiting months on end for mediocre content?
@Legendary super Saiyan Broly ive never heard anymore ehite knighting fanboyism until today lol
I do like that he made mention of the fact that the ultra veterans are a small minority. It's not like you should discount them because of that but people need to realize that much of the vocal negatively is from that minority. 90% of the player bass is doing fine and having a good time.
I started playing in June 2017. I got to experience "old warframe" before the open world's dropped. By now in October 2019, some people consider even me a veteran, and personally I see many of the other veterans as spoiled.
I started Warframe coming off of 2000 hours in Elite dangerous. That game wouldn't have ANY updates for up to a years and when we did finally get updates, they amounted to bread crumbs in a desert.
Warframe in the other hand still gets frequent updates. The primes every 3 months. The new guns and cosmetics we get every 1-2 months. The new mission modes and ruleset remasters we get.
When I compare the two, I don't see what the other veterans are complaining about. They com across as childish. They tend to forget that DE doesn't have a massive team and they need to prioritize new content. Right now they're doing railjack and new war at the same time. Two MASSIVE updates AT THE SAME TIME. They need time to make these
@@tennoshenaniganizer9234 I mean I wouldn't call 320 people small team. I would say a small team would be game freak with like 30 developers as for some reason they refuse help from everyone.
@@Paradox1012 that's something that's hard to quantify. 320 people developing a game 50 million people play as a live service sounds pretty small. But it's probably average when you compare it to the likes of Final Fantasy, WOW, Destiny and the Division.
In 60 years, you will play Warframe on VR and you'll be the operator in the suit.
Now that would be something, I wonder if they have any plans for some kind of vr add on. As it's not dead or dying, taking time to grown on audiences which is true. But with great headsets coming from particularly a price point and entry level Oculus, I wonder if they have thought about it. Then again poor sods look to be under a lot of pressure so...
Over 5k hours played over 5 years and I'll fking come back to WF every time :) (specially on new content releases). Best game ever.
On the subject of being burned: ofc I'm burned, I have everything I could possibly want, I played every content I could play, but that took a long time and WF has lots of content to explore and items to obtain, and frame and weapon build to test. Content draining happens to every game, but I think new players that want to get into WF will find they have a huge amount of content to enjoy for quite a while.
What I love about warframe the most? The unique setting: you can play multiple space ninja frames with special powers and inhuman parkour skills. CMON WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE :3
Stockholm Syndrome? XD