• Brickardo
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    I agree with most of the stuff you’ve said expect the FOMO bit - there are three very specific items that are never coming back for obvious reasons, which are irrelevant to the overall story and hardly affect anyone’s enjoyment of the game. Every other item has eventually come back.

    Edit: on a second read, you mentioned the game is P2W. That’s definitely a way to say you’ve not played the game, so now I’m angry I spent half a minute writing my comment.

      • kbin_space_program
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        Also 4 digits playtime here, but that is irrelevant.

        You’re not wrong, but you are confusing dark patterns with p2w. Sadly they all do dark patterns now. Even Deep Rock Galactic is loaded with them.

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            Its the same mechanic you describe above.

            If you miss it in the free battlepass, it comes back later in a random chance per mission to get a single drop.

            You’re arguing in bad faith by praising DRG for using the exact same system Warframe uses.

      • Brickardo
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        44 months ago

        you miss your chance for many months (unless you pay of course).

        Which is absolutely different from the actual predatory FOMO mechanics that are in place in many other MMOs. You seem to be overlooking the fact that, again, all those items are coming back eventually to the game.

        If anything, you could have made a case for vaulting well before relics were introduced into the game and I’d have completely agreed. This is not the case for many years now.

        You also mention “faction caps”, which have absolutely nothing to do with FOMO, as their rewards don’t rotate, again, except for relic packs.

        FrEe battle pass […]. Yes, now the game dictates even more what you have to do (and where), instead of letting you do what you want to do.

        You are pointing out generalities that are defeated by a cursory play through. For starters, Nora Night does not stop your progress whatsoever nor does it add any impressive improvements to your play through. Furthermore, some of the tasks are done automatically (bullet jumping, killing enemies, completing missions). Finally, most of the rewards are alternative (cosmetic) helmets, and again other cosmetic goodies.

        You could have made a point of the arcane Warframe helmets, which modified some stats of your Warframe and were taken back in favor of streamlining the Arcane system. I could have maybe agreed that that’s a form of FOMO, if you really wanted to min-max your strategy.

        Finally, the “cherry on top”, as you’d put it, is the fact that you talk of yourself as having been “fairly high rank”. Everyone and their mother knows that mastery rank provides little to no insights as to your skills, just the fact that you spent time leveling weapons.

        For all these reasons, especially your failure to acknowledge the fact that there were FOMO mechanics that are no more for many years, allow me again to dismiss your alleged game experience. It clearly is not showing in the way you write any of your arguments.

        • Lightor
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          24 months ago

          you miss your chance for many months (unless you pay of course).

          Which is absolutely different from the actual predatory FOMO mechanics that are in place in many other MMOs.

          Nah man, that’s exactly what FOMO is.

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            34 months ago

            You’re not missing out, because it’s coming back.

            • @[email protected]
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              34 months ago

              Telling you when to play content is the definition of FOMO.

              “You can only play this content on Sundays, but it will be available every Sunday forever” is always FOMO and always predatory.

                • @[email protected]
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                  I’m not re-defining anything.

                  Anything that meets that definition is always FOMO. Anything that does not meet that definition cannot possibly be. FOMO is controlling when players are allowed to experience(/buy) content in order to force them to play when you want them to. Any intentional time limited window is absolutely always FOMO.

                • Lightor
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                  24 months ago

                  Until it’s gone again. It does come back but you could miss out till then. Hence “fear of missing out”. I feel like you’re purposefully ignoring that it is FOMO.

                  • Brickardo
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                    24 months ago

                    You’re not missing out if it’s coming back again - for instance, fear of missing out summer makes no sense.

                    Missing out Halley’s comet, on the other hand…

                    I hope that clears up your confusion.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 months ago

      A lot of people struggle to understand that a lot of the fun of warframe is in the progression. There really isn’t a lot to do that’s interesting when you get into the endgame, so paying to progress faster ultimately takes away some of that fun.

      Now, there is plenty of fun to be had building and trying out new weapons, but that does get old without a goal to reach for while using them.

      Also, very few people actually play the PVP mode. I’ve never touched it myself and I’m in the endgame.

      So from an outsider who doesn’t understand this, they see that players can pay to progress faster and think it’s pay to win - because in most games it is.

    • tb_
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      14 months ago

      Depending on your definition “pay to skip” = “pay to win”.