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Cephalon Fragments: Warframe's Lore Easter Eggs Explained

Cephalon Fragments: Warframe's Lore Easter Eggs Explained

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In game terms, each Cephalon Fragment contains a piece of a larger picture. Depending on the specific planet you are on in the solar system, you might need 3, 5, or even 7 fragments to unlock a piece of hidden lore. Once completed, each Fragment is displayed in the Universe Tab of your Codex, and each contains a larger picture and a brief description of what the image displ

I think it will affect it dramatically. So much of the game is built around the core that we have, and it boils down to a player going out and getting resources and finding stuff. We're still going to have that there, but it's executed in a more… A way where the player has more agency to go visit and go back where there's no jarring transition. You're going out into the plains and you can find resources and interact with the environment in, well you saw the fishing. All of these are going to amplify the current gameplay. You'll be able to kill things in cooler ways which is usually what they're looking for.

Earth and Venus have 9 Fragments to scan, while Ceres, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Lua, and The Void all have 10 Fragments. Mars, Phobos, Europa, and Saturn all have 15 Fragments, while Pluto and Sedna have 14. Eris and the Orokin Derelict are the hardest places to complete with 21 Fragments e

Over the last year, not only have we received the massive Plains of Eidolon expansion pack for Warframe, but we’ve also got numerous character updates. Octavia and Harrow are absolutely wonderful support Frames, with Gara being an alright addition, whereas someone like Hydroid not only got his Primed version, but was reworked to be a phenomenal character to have in a party. Zephyr has received a similar treatment as she recently picked up a rework to make her flow better in combat and traversal. The latest quarterly Prime update has come and with it we now have a Zephyr Prime to find in the drop tables. We’re taking a look at what the latest update brings and whether or not Zephyr Prime is worth your time.

Warframe is getting its first fat frame. While some characters have been described as "thicc" or "phat," Grendel is unabashedly chunky. And while most other Warframes are loosely based off of Japanese samurai or ninjas, Grendel’s look is pretty obviously modeled after Sumo wrestlers. Just look at the way he sto

Additionally, Warframe ’s two most maligned frames are getting reworked. Ember will gain a new "immolation" passive ability that keeps track of how many fires she’s set, while Vauban gets a general buff and a new fourth ability that allows him to call down an orbital str

We're about to give them a landscape and they've wanted that. Even if they didn't know they wanted that, the way they give feedback in level design, you can tell they're itching for space. They want more.

However, even though it has come back from the brink of disaster to become a big success, there's one thing Warframe Online Guide never got: A fancy cinematic trailer. There's no better flex than starting your game off with a big budget CGI video to get your blood pumping. Well it took Warframe six years to get it, but Digital Extremes finally has a trailer that they can call their

It is legitimately true. Warframe is a game made of these tiles. People who went to the tile demonstration know how the game is made, how pieces are streamlined together, and you follow a path and you get to where you want to go, and it's always very linear, more or less. It's fun, it's engaging, it's beautiful, but you're used to it. If you begin to wonder what's next. No one is expecting this which to me is the most exciting part about it.

It comes down to the game being fun at its core. When you're playing Warframe, you're playing a casual game with your friends, you get really good feedback. You're shooting, you're moving faster than any other game right now, at least in terms of action games. And that is kind of a delicious sensation when you're playing from there, you take the core and build a universe on top of it that has great art and is cooperative. You mix well with people who are there for the same goal.

Considering the insane amount of content that's been added to Warframe over time, there's almost no downside to checking it out. The game is free, and each new update adds something new, and in cases bizarre to the game. If you want to play something that feels like a a version of Anthem that was actually good, then you can pick up Warframe just about everywhere, including PC, Xbox One, PS4, and even the Nintendo Switch so you can slice and dice on the

I think it was just, how do you make scavengers feel ancient but futuristic at the same time. So that was a huge struggle. We had our concept artist really work on our off character designs to make sure we had something that was obviously a competent scavenger. So these people work hard, they have unlocked a way to survive on this very, very treacherous planet because you have all the military Grineer.

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