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The lore is really good i can't detail much without spoiling but it worth a shot
And about story nice to hear, maybe will take a look over christmas days.
nah here is totally different, difficulty wise as long as you understand and properly mod you warframes and weapons you will not be affected too much, but you won't get powerful mods this easily nor early (unless you exchange with players) so the difficulty overall is reasonable.
end game, you can roll on pretty much anything once you cleared the map there are some mission that can be hard and demand some really specific building tho.
at least that what i remember from when i was a beginner the key point and important point to have powerful build is the mods you put on your gear.
Still, that's likely the best match for what you're looking for.
I guess Archons, too, but those are quite late-game.
Story is fine, there are only 4 cinematic quests that feel like proper story quests, other story quests are just normal missions with story dialogue. Lore is good if you want to get into it.
I'd say difficulty wise it's on the easier side.
In multiplayer you're pretty much guaranteed to have people at a powerlevel where one or two people can get things done without breaking a sweat.
Mission failure will rarely ever happen.
Getting killed is mostly an inconvenience, no watching your squadmates melt through fodder for 15 minutes to reach some checkpoint or whatever (1 weekly endgame activity excluded, you still have to mess up though).
Solo is totally a different animal and you can somewhat pick your own difficulty depending on what equipment you bring, after reaching double digit mastery rank you can handle pretty much any content, probably even roflstomp it if you desire.
Farming wise you'll have to rely on your luck to some degree but most of "the good stuff" is tradeable.
Although you can mod and use frames that make it pretty easy but even then say using an example from myself, a Xaku built to 1 shot hordes of armor/shield stripped level 180+ enemies with my 11+ Void Stolen Weapons in a 30m radius in under a second... I can find myself after 20 minutes soloing a SP survival in situations where ive got to pop out as my operator to escape death and get breathing room or bum rush enough kills to revive my frame with my operator after its gone down to an insta kill I didnt see coming.
You can get a frame that can help cheese any mission easy or hard, but still there comes a point in running any endless type mission that the enemy gains start to outstrip your ability to cheese (even an op Octavia build starts to struggle somewhat at the extreme ends of long duration missions and if it doesnt your mind does lol).
Some people boast endless lvl999 enemy survivals and the like and blow it off like its nothing, but for a regular player soloing WF can pose some challenges in places, even in groups you can get situations where suddenly the teams all down (although if its a public team then theres more than likely a player on it whos able to breeze through no sweat).
WF difficulty comes down to me as more endurance, can you as a newbie MR5 solo player do a 40+ minute high level survival with one of your basic frames and lower MR weapons, 20 mintues easy, 30 minutes gets harder, 40+ minutes you start to get downed quicker and easier... how long do you choose to keep going, when the mission goes from mowing enemies down early mission to parkouring 90% of the time to avoid being nearly 1 shot towards the higher durations.
Hell i remember the first time i fought the Jackle nearly 8 years ago, as my starter Mag only a couple of days into playing WF with my poultry weapons, failed it a good 10 times and the time i did beat it it took a good 15 minutes and lots of running around behind pillars lol. Granted The Jackle fights not the same any more but still... for a new player soloing the Star Chart with low MR weapons and frames, WF can be a challenge but with a slow and rewarding progression of upgrading and power gain.
Which is why I always say for new players to Solo the Star Chart first and only public group if a mission is really giving you trouble, like a high level defence mission and you have no frame that can do it better.
Edit: Warframe has a story? Huh... Imagine that...
The game seems to require time only when you have no ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ clue on what you're doing.
The only time consuming acitivity is trading, and I recommend you to start right away when you have access to relics.
As for the story I like it until The War Within/Sacrifice quests, after that it starts to get very bland / repetitive imo.
We'll see about the next quest which is going to change the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ subject of the last 10 years. At least I hope so.
i wanna experience the story. i have one junction b4 'the second dream.' thats the quest that really ramps up the actual storyline in the game.
i just dont have ppl 2 play with LOL. but solo queuing for public matches isnt bad like other games. i just wish my friends still played warframe. i got into this by the time they kinda started quiting