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Warframe is Coming to Nintendo Switch

Alongside the announcement of DCUO for the PS4, SOE has announced that the popular online shooter PlanetSide 2 is headed to the PS4 as well. SOE's Senior Warframe walkthrough|https://warframebase.com/ Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing, Laura Naviaux, says that "players have been asking for PlanetSide 2 to be playable on consoles, and PS4 is the ideal platform to showcase the game's beauty, depth, and frenetic open world comb

While Microsoft is selling the Xbox One as the one media device consumers will need, it appears Sony is taking steps to closer align their console with the PC market. It starts with MMOs and online shooters, but where does it

Additionally, there’s a hidden audio file on each Fragment. You’ll have to mouse over the picture to find precisely where to click, with an audible clue telling you when you get close. The audio transmissions are all from Cephalon Ordis, and they can be somewhat... disjointed as a res

Various mods in the game will provide an ability called Loot Radar, such as Loot Detector, Thief’s Wit, and Animal Instinct. Using these mods will cause certain items to appear on your minimap once you get close enough to detect them. Combining all of these mods will allow you to run through a map with a reasonable certainty of spotting the Cephalon Fragment on your mini

Each planet has either two or three pieces of lore requiring you to scan either 3, 5, or 7 Fragments to unlock them. Early planets, such as Earth and Venus, only require 3 scans to unlock a codex entry, while later planets such as Pluto and Sedna require 7 sc

This is a tricky question to answer. Technically, Cephalon Fragments can be found on every planet, moon, and asteroid in the star chart. Cephalon Fragments will not appear on missions in the Kuva Fortress, bounties in the Plains of Eidolon or the Orb Vallis, or any defense, interception, or archwing missi

The second weapon added to the arsenal is the Destreza Prime. The Destreza in general has never been a personal favorite due to its limited range, but the Prime version is slowly making me a believer as it can rip right through armor like it’s nothing. This is unlike most melee weapons available, with the Endura being the one exception, as it’s a rapier that’s held in one hand and strikes forward, at least when not sliding. Oddly enough, the Prime version is nearly 10% slower than the standard Destreza, and damages 20% less in Puncture. Fortunately, everything else is boosted, with a higher critical chance and multiplier, along with the remaining attack values raising ever so slightly, and the status effect chance up over 3x what it originally was. It’s definitely a solid critical-centric weapon, and with the boost of status it should help it go further, but really, it’s nowhere near the level of weapons such as the Atterax which have a much wider spread of damage, which can bring entire rooms to their knees. At least it’s more versatile than say the Kronen Prime that came with the last Prime update, and it still holds up as a pretty good melee weapon.

Pyrana Prime is arguably one of the best sidearms in the game. If there’s a good combo out there, it has to be a short ranged weapon, such as the Tigris shotgun, alongside an automatic rifle or submachine gun, such as the Akstiletto. That combo in particular worked amazing for myself, until I recently switched to the Supra Vandal assault rifle, which makes the Pyrana Prime the perfect sidearm. Not only does it have a widespread of so many pellets, but it’s essentially an automatic, as holding down the left mouse button will blow through a horde of enemies in a matter of seconds. Like the many other Prime weapons, there are some advantages and disadvantages when compared to its standard version. The biggest, and really only two disadvantages to the Pyrana Prime is that it deals less damage and has a slower fire rate. This is fortunately made up with a higher accuracy, crit chance/multiplier, magazine size, and status chance. In addition, the reload speed is 20% quicker and most importantly, the damage fallout is much wider, with a larger spread. It also comes in the all too familiar black and white color scheme, along with the gold trim. When using an assault rifle, this immediately gets assigned to the secondary slot.

It’s all about managing your Rift and which dimension you’re in. You’re even able to shift in and out of dimensions by rolling (or in Limbo’s case, it’s more of a dash), which leaves behind a portal for teammates to use. He’s a very unique character to play as, and works surprisingly well for both solo and cooperatively play. While playing solo, you can enter a safe zone where all damage is void, which helps in sticky situations. Cooperatively you can freeze enemies in place and even allow your friends to enter the rift – great for activities such as defense or excavation. He’s incredibly fun to play as if you get him down, one that does require some work, but you’ll be rewarded in doing so. Outside of how he plays, Limbo Prime comes with a higher shield capacity, which if you’re skilled enough, you probably won’t even need all that much, along with an increase of armor, and your energy pool. It also comes with an extra two polarities, ensuring you won’t need to Forma him too many times.

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