Destiny 2 players who moved to Warframe Over the past month, we’ve been praising the game’s community for being so cordial and helpful when we hit a roadblock and don’t know where to go or what to do.
WarframeThe player base is known for its friendliness and hospitality, Destiny 2 players are seeing it firsthand, as the latest group of displaced MMO players in need of a game from a developer they can trust. Warframe the subreddit is full of grateful posts from up-to-date players, but it’s the way we aid them that’s so great. There are no spoilers, just tips on the next move to make, and misunderstanding mechanics is never ridiculed like it might be in other communities.
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Following reports of 220 layoffs at developer Bungie, with most of its staff being transferred to Sony, many Destiny 2 players left the game and looked at Warframe as their up-to-date MMO of choice. However, the game is packed with story and content, making it demanding to know where to go at times. Thankfully, the community guides these lost souls through the game’s content in the best way possible.
User Post by Eve_Of_The_End includes everything that makes Warframethe player base is such a positive community to be a part of. It’s Destiny 2 Players started out by finding themselves lost, and three editions later they had received all the aid they needed, had changed their attitudes towards upcoming content, and were even asking for up-to-date potential friends to join them.
User d3athandr3birth I add a post to this in which I simply say thank you Warframe players for being awesome. They explain where they came from Destiny 2 and how they and their friends incorporated it into their lives. The most crucial point of their post for me is: “People here seem to not only care about what others are doing in the game, but welcome it when they realize someone is a new player.”
I don’t think anyone would disagree with that. AND Warframe player’s first reaction when meeting someone up-to-date in the game, you should show some cordial kindness, offer aid, and probably even trade them some nippy gear to aid them complete a few tasks.
As someone who recently returned to Warframe with a ton of enthusiasm thanks to TennoCon, I experienced it. Players can’t aid but throw gear and resources at you to make sure you’re ready for what’s to come and genuinely excited to follow your journey. Despite Destiny 2The up-to-date episodic content model, which has so far provided fantastic stories, seems to be able to keep players who want a sturdy and positive community in the game. Warframe for good.