@@adriankiedos599 honestly the only issue with the open worlds are there arent much to do in it and they dony incentivise us to stay in them long enough sure there are capturing bases in fortuna to do more bounties but there really isnt much of a reward for doing them there should be more to the open worlds than just that
i believe that's because they released Dark Sector that year and started actually working on the Warframe project... since both projects are related, the history of warframe could be 2000 - 2009 (dark sector) ~ 2009 - 2019 (warframe)
@@balza868 yeah, but the video show us even the announcement of dark sector, which happened years before its release, so the years are not actually from the release date, but from leaks / news / project duration / updates
You've gone too far, and the size of my brain has nothing to do with how smart I am, you are talking to a straight-a student here, and according to my scientific consensus you are very ignorant.
Watching this makes me realize something: Warframe would be one of the best games to turn into a movie. Get out of here with all this "Sonic movie" bullcrap, I want a Warframe movie.
@@UbiMore Uh. No. "Next Gen" console players need to sit down. Until you get 60 fps on your games, you're not allowed to be part of these discussions. CoD doesn't count. And nor does Metal Gear. Kojima is god for making that game run at 60 fps on consoles, and looking better than absolutely anything else then and now on them.
Though there are numerous references to said game (Hayden Tenno appears on some frames/places in the void written in tennobet/orokin script) (And for me Hayden Tenno was the first Warframe (or at least uhh... Naturally occurred frame? From alternate universe?) (Or the Technocyte got void-ported into alternate ancient past and thus we got events of Dark Sector))
This video doesn't do Warframe justice. It's such a great game, at times I even considered it wholesome, but as a veteran of course I'm aware of all the mistakes and bugs and all the little or big things that make it a difficult game to stick around with, but I did, and it kept getting better and better and better, it well exceeded my expectations, it still looks great, it plays great, I wish I had stuff to do but really I've done it all by now and there's just not much left but to grind some more and make my Orbiter look nicer, I'll admit that quests are weird, definitely not their strength, but they make it look fancy, even when it's not, that's their strength I guess
I agree but you gotta admit the movement animations and combat system became stale, which is the main point of the game: jumping, slashing and shooting. Whatever stance mod you put, it's always just a sequence of few moves. They should upgrade and let us have hundreds of animations and movements at once, with tricks and takedowns like the parazon kill and Ash's ability.
I remember playing this when it was early access on PC back in 2012. Greatest game ever created, the devs absolutely destroy any other devs creations. Going on almost to 10 years and this game keeps up, you never see that nowhere else.
Warframe don't need to compete to prove its top dog it shows it by its constant updates bug fixes if any are found. They have no reason to battle it out with blood sucking leeches like EA, Blizzard, Activision, Bungie etc. Warframe will continue to reign supreme until the other dev comp. finally get in gear and realize what we want and not what they want all the time. Sometime adding things players want gives great feedback and this game proves it every single day. I am obsessed with warframe and can play for hours and hours and not get bored.
Updates are not DLC, they’re freely available and are included in the base game download if you download it today. Dark Sector is not canon to Warframe and is instead what DE had to pivot their production towards in order to satisfy their publisher (although the first Dark Sector teaser was what eventually became Warframe). The choices of gameplay were... odd, to say the least. Summing up TSD with DK bumbling to himself whilst struggling to do a Uranus spy is not at all representative of the quest (but then again, no spoilers so congrats on that) Overall, a pretty good video, but quite a bit wrong with it
I remember almost 2 years ago I saw my bestie play this and I thought it was the most, distorted, weird, complicated, stealth game in the world. But now I literally cannot stop playing it. Edit: I just finished the second dream for the 9th time.. I keep replaying it cuz it’s amazing. (durr)
Omg.....Micheal Rosenbaum!? I NEVER KNEW he did anything even remotely game related...WOW. i remember him from smallville lol He was a very VERY good lex Luther too
2009: Warframes are mysterious beings, and are about as strong as a specialized strike team. 2024: Warframes are demigods piloted by immortal magic teenagers. Each Warframe makes nukes look tame by comparison.
Next time, actually make the sound capable of being heard. My computer was on nearly max and I could barely discern half of the shit outside of stabbing and the occasional dull far off thump of a really suppressed gun
As a new member of the tenno community, it's very cool to check this video out, at least it shows what previous updates looked like and how it was in the beginning!!
There's a whole lot of people complaining about the DLC moniker, but 'DLC' and 'update' are synonymous, you don't have to pay for content for it to be labeled DLC(think back to Resident Evil 7's Not A Hero), I mean it literally stands for Downloadable Content, and to be frank, they used to call it expansions before the 7th console generation came flinging about new names for something that had already existed on PC for years.
EFACI yes but no Dark sector was warframe but the ceo of whatever the company was said he didn’t want it to be sci fi so the project was split into two parts dark sector and warframe
man.... crazy how at 2005 they were gonna go with warframe but they called it dark sector and then they changed their minds and went with a darker metal gear solid idea and then went back to the warframe idea 7 years later and called it warframe
Over 300 likes. We want more!!!! Very nice and well researched video. Every warframe player should see this. New subscriber. I want more from warframe, as well as other games. Thanks for the trip to the past.
It's not much of an evolution video when half of it is a game that has almost nothing to do with Warframe aside from some inspiration and the other half is trailers with no actual Warframe gameplay.
Wtf this game was a dark space type game. Then it turned into Nanomachines metal gear. Then it turned into 3rd person cod with a story. Then it turned into warframe. That's crazy.
@@unbarredhalo7327 you are so dumb ma boy. A dlc is a Downloadable content. You can play without dlc. In warframe you dont have anything like this. Its just the game. Like in clash royale when a new map is appeared its a DLC? In fortnite when something new its appeared its a DLC? Bro... Dont be stupid
That 2001 trailer was a warframe trailer Even if the name was dark sector Of course, putting actual 2009 dark sector gameplay in the video is an heresy Especially since he doesn't put warframe gameplay from the closed beta, and uses the xbox release trailer as the warframe release trailer Oh, and "second dream DLC" And the worst part He uses gameplay from DK Well, after watching the video, I see where you're coming from There's about 200% more dark sector gameplay than warframe gameplay
Dark sector is not a prequel to warframe, they purposely retconned those references because people kept getting confused. Warframe is a spiritual successor to Dark Sector, not a sequal.
@Gero Xnoxville You mean the trailer that has a grineer in it? I mean... The trailer is literally excalibur fighting grineers in a ship eerily similar to the tilesets we have ingame, and it also has corpus containers and a liset. All of the things I've listed above(except excalibur) are not in dark sector, but they are in warframe. And there was also trinity in the trailer.