foraffinity, try survival or defense, something with a lot of enemies. there's one dark sector not in conflict right now, that might be decent for affinity. otherwise, elara is a great node for leveling up weapons, as anti-moas spawn early and often, and they give a fair amount of affinity
I should have been clearer. A few days ago I was farming @ Pluto - Dark Sector not in conflict. It was a defence mission giving 25k exp and money for 5 waves. The bonus payout was $10k and 35% Extra exp i believe. But today I can't find a similar location, the old one is in conflict. So my question is:
Where do you loose Money you get 2,5x more money as on other Missions, and you get more ressources and more XP they take only Money and no ressources and they have a 75% Tax rate on alliance members and i think they deal with theire nodes like the developer planed it.
Dude where do u farm sensors before u13? Do u think Sensors are only obtainable on the DS-Missions? Monopoly? Not really. Just be happy to have a place where u can get more exp ressources and credits under a competent Leadership.
[Edit:]About the tax of 20% they cant put it in there own bags. They can only use it to repair Rails (build Rails) or give it away as battlepay means u get your tax back if u help to defend that DS... and that they do u can see it at the Sinai Battlepays
I never bother with standard Dark Sector missions anyway, so I don't really care about tax rates. If Eclipse wants to keep throwing hordes of money against other rails in conflict, I'm only too happy to lighten their pockets.
Dark sector And then disconnect the story (In my believes or opinion if that is true.) from Warframe named itself tenno while a character from Dark sector protagonist names Hayden Tenno. Why dont they bring this character back in this game its seems like important to me i dont know if thats also important to you guys but for me its a opinion, but why that game is forgotten from the DE? Since DE Made a early concept of dark sector (Warframes) stated in sci fi but then it was changed to plague or zombies stuff like that. Was this game originally Dark Sector Before it was Warframe?
Dark Sector and Warframe are 2 different universes. That is the official statement from DE and anything similar between them is nothing more than an easter egg. FYI, Warframe as it is now is what Dark Sector was meant to be initially when DE went with their idea to publishers, then publishers demanded significant changes that made it what it ended up as, this is why they don't consider Dark Sector as cannon in the Warframe universe. Also, "Tenno" in Warframe comes from "Zariman 10-0", the name of the colony ship they were on when they got sent into the void.
EDIT: As for why they ended up changing the name, it's possible that they don't own the rights anymore. Either that or they just wanted to distance themselves from Dark Sector which wasn't received all that well.
It's not created from the void. The Lotus Organization used the crazy Tenno who came from the void to fuel their intentions. Hayden Tenno was the first Tenno, he founded the Tenno, and lead the world into a golden era known as the "Orokin Era" Eventually they were hidden away to the only safe place, The Void. I assume Tenno are raised as fighters from birth, noted by the academy, dorm, kitchen, and auditorium style tiles of the void. While Hayden become a frame from the void, I believe they use the same technology, harnessed from Hayden, to make Warframes. I'm pretty sure all Warframes connect to the use as well, as in physically, like Hayden's suit.
It's not created from the void. The Lotus Organization used the crazy Tenno who came from the void to fuel their intentions. Hayden Tenno was the first Tenno, he founded the Tenno, and lead the world into a golden era known as the "Orokin Era"
Back when it looked cool and was sci fi, before they had to turn the whole game into a present day BS shootah to cater for all the present day shooter fans.Search for original dark sector concept trailer on youtube.
It is the same developer and Warframe is what DE wanted for the Dark Sector to be. Lore wise that is correct, Hayden Tenno was the first Tenno but what relation it has to us and Orokin, is unknown. The only thing we know is that our Warframe suits are based on Orokin technology.
I am quite certain that there is no connection between the two games - a dev said in a livestream that they gave Hayden the surname Tenno as am homage to the game Dark Sector was supposed to be before publishers got their grubby mitts on it. That game is Warframe, but there's no connection in the lore afaik between Hayden and Warframe's Tenno.
Not much is known about Hayden's later life, except that he unified mankind and that with his rule began the Orokin Period, a golden age for all of humanity, he also founded the Tenno, powerful warriors who can manipulate reality, masters of sword and gun and wielders of the Warframe Power Armors, based on Hayden's Armor. Quite a few of them wielded artificial Glaives to honor him.
They used to be related, but with the lore DE recently added, they are no no longer even part of the same universe. They are two different games made by the same group, with a few shared assets/inspirations.
The games are not related and Hayden Tenno is not the original Tenno. I know that DE_Steve said it like this once in a Livestream, but it was not meant as him (Hayden) being part of the Lore of WF. DE introduced their Idea of Warframe to Publishers somewhere around 04/05, it was intended to be a singleplayer space ninja game, ultimately they had to change the game drasticly due to the publishers pressure into what became Dark Sector in 08. Roots of the original WF idea can still be seen (very heavily) in Daark Sector, but as for now the games have no story connection whatsoever.
DE picked up the original concept and turned it into a F2P Game. So both games were born out of the same idea, but they have no other connection. Although DE_Scott said in the same Livestream, that he could understand these implications, due to the design overlap and that it would be cool to act on it.
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