I’m a relatively new player, been at it for three or four months now. I mostly play solo so I’m figuring things out on my own and sometimes it’s slow going; I resort to googling things quite often because I don’t quite understand what’s going on. I’ve gotten up to MR14. Been unable to beat the MR15 test so far as I’m pretty bad at interceptions.

I finally decided to buckle down and do the New War quest over the weekend and I really enjoyed it. I liked all the different perspectives and switches to game play style, plus the lore and plot line were amazing. I finally understand what’s going on in the game. But there were a few places I got stuck so I looked things up and saw how many posts there were by people complaining about the quest line and hating on it.

I found it to be pretty forgiving of an old(er) person whose reflexes, reaction time and visual processing are going to shit. The boss fights weren’t that bad, really. Since I solo and haven’t gotten anywhere near the kind of strength I see the Steel Path folks putting out when I’m grouped with them during Circuit, the purported tediousness folks were complaining about was just par for the course for how I usually do boss fights: run around like a chicken on fire and get off a shot or two occasionally until it’s over. The four hours the quest is supposed to take was more like nine hours for me but all in all it wasn’t too bad and I was able to finish it in time for Circuit.

Then I hopped into Kahl’s Garrison and the first mission I got was Sneaky Sabotage and that was a bit of a slog because I didn’t know WTF was going on and the deacons were everywhere. I did finish it, barely. I did the next one yesterday night and did much better. I like the different game mode and having to adapt to different rules of play. But again, I saw tons of people complaining about it during various web searches. I didn’t see anyone talking about how they enjoyed either of those scenarios.

Surely there are other people out there that like some or all of this content? Or am I just the weirdo who’s about to be downvoted to oblivion?

  • @SasoDuck@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    New War was fun, as a story mission. Veilbreaker missions though… they have a few problems:

    • They’re repetitive. They were fun the first few times, but having to do the same 1 of 3 missions every week is borrrrrinnng. Yes WF has a lot of repetition, but there’s ways to mitigate that, mainly by changing up your frame/weapons to constantly have a different experience. VB doesn’t have that.

    • There’s no customization. Warframe is a game all about customizing your appearance, your loadout, your builds… Kahl has… well, appearance. But there’s no way to change up your experience. It’s always the same gun every single time. Literally has 0 variety.

    • It’s clunky. Warframe is about speed and fun engaging movement mechanics. Yes Grineer are not Warframes, but… that’s kinda the problem isnt it? Who wants to play as a boring clone who can barely jump after playing as a ninja supersoldier god that can spin, roll, fly, etc…

    • Progress is ass. If you care about getting a shard every week, then you need 90 tokens. You can only get tokens from doing extra “challenges” and the max is 110, so you effectively have to get all but 1 challenge every. week. This is time-consuming and tedious, since most of the challenges are things like “find the stuffed animal.” Man fuck off, I’m here to commit warcrimes, not look for kids toys. They need to make it so kills give you tokens too (in small quantities) and the challenges are unneeded but helpful boosts. Token prices may need to be adjusted for this, but the important thing is that you can earn progress by actually playing the game, rather than being annoyed that the enemies are bothering you while you’re trying to help PETA find one more dog to set free.

    • UziBobuziOP
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      These are all good points and I’m sure I’ll get bored of them eventually too if there’s only three of them. it’s new to me though so I still enjoy the experience.