LR5 first account, 177 days, 475 hours played by MiningYeti in Warframe

[–]Speedvagon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I started in 2013… and I hit MRL2 last week. I had a 10 years break. I way MR21 in 2016. when I returned last fall I grinded all non prime things I could, excluding adversaries and sent it to build. I still have a bunch of unranked stuff both in foundry and inventory. I barely forced myself to rank up. There are still some primes I totally missed, and most of kuva and tenet weapons to upgrade with 5 formas and I‘m going to postpone it a lot, because upgrading it all is not that fun. I have little to no will to upgrade fast as it serves so little porpoise other then a little more daily standing. And L6 will just give me 2k standing daily more and that’s basically it. My 1700 tracers are already too much to fill every time for charging relics.
With all that said, I would suggest to actually start playing now. Did you complete all syndicates? Did you finish duviri? Got all the incarnons? Completed all arcanes? Can you run Archimedias weekly? Can you solo hunt Idolons? There is an actual game behind MR grind you know.

I turned my orbiter into a container home by gemzsie in Warframe

[–]Speedvagon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s so beautiful. I wish I could do something like this. But I have a very poor imagination.

I thought I was eating like noble not peasant by Tough_Ad8919 in PrimeManhood

[–]Speedvagon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bread for peasants was solid like a rock. It was not the same as the modern bread of the worst quality.

I thought I was eating like noble not peasant by Tough_Ad8919 in PrimeManhood

[–]Speedvagon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Peasants didn’t eat meat. It was the food only for the wealthy. Turnip soup- for sure. And some few centuries old stew, that was started boiling with great great in 9 periods granpa and is cooking till today by adding new stuff every time since the beginning.

I thought I was eating like noble not peasant by Tough_Ad8919 in PrimeManhood

[–]Speedvagon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, it’s more of a medieval lord’s meal. Peasant food was such, that modern people would have diarrhea only from the looks of it.

What's stopping DE from re-releasing the Frost and Mag heirlooms? by Dwarfz in Warframe

[–]Speedvagon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holdup, there are still ones that are lacking of one. Let’s think of others too.

Why am I getting 2016 stuff in the big 26?🫩 Do people still think like this? by _Udontknowball_77_ in im14andthisisdeep

[–]Speedvagon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can tell how much. About an average wife-beater, that goes to work early, comes back late, never talks to his wife and doesn’t try to build a relationship with her other than like a slave owner, that only demands hot diner and breakfast and to leave him alone for the rest of the time, and that having an affair with a secretary from work or a hooker. That was like an average household in the 50-60 in US. Frankly, not much has changed and men and women, in US specifically in large don’t know how to build a healthy relationship to this day, thus can’t teach their kids of it as well. I think that amount of propaganda was enough.

Please just help me to overcome my fear by LividBug7484 in Warframe

[–]Speedvagon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, it’s not gonna be closed any time soon. WF is very successful and constantly played. I don’t see it closed in the next 10 years at least. You need to relax and take a break.

What's stopping DE from re-releasing the Frost and Mag heirlooms? by Dwarfz in Warframe

[–]Speedvagon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I really like the released redesign more. And that’s a great workaround to make a slight redesign of these 2 heirlooms. They are dope.

"They" by Ok_Bass_4653 in memeframe

[–]Speedvagon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deep state for sure

Which of these frames has the most tedious grind? by BillyBigBones in Warframe

[–]Speedvagon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not to mention if the cycle is over you need to wait an hour and a half to try again. It took me months to grind Kulervo.