My perfect game would be both fused together. The deep character customization / mod system / speed / powerful feeling badass characters of Warframe combined with the gunplay and raid encounters in Destiny.
Warframe is far from perfect for me. It’s not a “vs” relationship. I have room in my gaming library for both to exist.
I thought PoE in Warframe was a swing and a miss personally. Big open world with a few things to do, but what am I doing them for? For Focus Farming and getting glamour gear essentially. The rewards simply aren’t there. The idea is awesome but execution leaves a lot to be desired.
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Yep! Maybe Anthem will get this right but I feel that game will also be lacking. I hope in the future these companies get together and make something great, with a lot of time and effort put into the game. Like breath of the wild, Nintendo worked 10+ YEARS on the game and it’s wonderful, the boss fights can be lacking though. Activision needs to learn companies need TIME to make a game people want to play and micro-transactions are fine when done correctly but how they’re doing them now is just cheap. Warframe gets the whole free game with micro transactions in it well but it could be better (time wise). I’d honestly pay money for a version of Warframe without the crafting times in it. :,)
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[quote]Yep! Maybe Anthem will get this right but I feel that game will also be lacking. I hope in the future these companies get together and make something great, with a lot of time and effort put into the game. Like breath of the wild, Nintendo worked 10+ YEARS on the game and it’s wonderful, the boss fights can be lacking though. Activision needs to learn companies need TIME to make a game people want to play and micro-transactions are fine when done correctly but how they’re doing them now is just cheap. Warframe gets the whole free game with micro transactions in it well but it could be better (time wise). I’d honestly pay money for a version of Warframe without the crafting times in it. :,)[/quote] I don't have much hope for Anthem. EA seems to screw up everything they touch. And Activision couldn't care less about making a "good game" that people "want to play." If they get $60 out of ten million people, and those people drop the game a month or two later, Activision still has their money and knows they'll buy the next Activision game again, hoping for a better experience. Until gamers flat Refuse to buy into this garbage we're going to keep getting it. As for buying a game like Warframe with no crafting time....... what's the difference between that and just playing warframe and paying to skip the crafting time? You might be out more than $60 if you do it enough, but it's still going to take you time to farm for the parts and materials you need to build thigns in the first place. While something is building, spend that time grinding for the next thing you want. Plus, you have the rank up your guns and frames to get their full effectiveness, so you're going to spend time working with each gun anyway: might as well work on ranking up one while the next one is building. It's not really a problem to have a build time. The worst one, really, is the 3-day wait for Frames to build. That can be annoying, but it's just something you get used to.
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[quote][quote]Yep! Maybe Anthem will get this right but I feel that game will also be lacking. I hope in the future these companies get together and make something great, with a lot of time and effort put into the game. Like breath of the wild, Nintendo worked 10+ YEARS on the game and it’s wonderful, the boss fights can be lacking though. Activision needs to learn companies need TIME to make a game people want to play and micro-transactions are fine when done correctly but how they’re doing them now is just cheap. Warframe gets the whole free game with micro transactions in it well but it could be better (time wise). I’d honestly pay money for a version of Warframe without the crafting times in it. :,)[/quote] I don't have much hope for Anthem. EA seems to screw up everything they touch. And Activision couldn't care less about making a "good game" that people "want to play." If they get $60 out of ten million people, and those people drop the game a month or two later, Activision still has their money and knows they'll buy the next Activision game again, hoping for a better experience. Until gamers flat Refuse to buy into this garbage we're going to keep getting it. As for buying a game like Warframe with no crafting time....... what's the difference between that and just playing warframe and paying to skip the crafting time? You might be out more than $60 if you do it enough, but it's still going to take you time to farm for the parts and materials you need to build thigns in the first place. While something is building, spend that time grinding for the next thing you want. Plus, you have the rank up your guns and frames to get their full effectiveness, so you're going to spend time working with each gun anyway: might as well work on ranking up one while the next one is building. It's not really a problem to have a build time. The worst one, really, is the 3-day wait for Frames to build. That can be annoying, but it's just something you get used to.[/quote] Hmm good point