Today’s Warframe Update Prepares For The New War With Lots Of Quality Of Life Changes
It’s the last in a long line of QoL updates for the year.
Warframe’s next content update, The New War, is on its way, but before we get there, there’s still some stuff Digital Extremes wanted to take care of. The good news is that today, minus whatever emergency hotfixes might come up, that stuff is taken care of with the release of the 30.9.0 update. Like many updates this year, this one is focused on Quality of Life changes and the ever-important bug fixes.
Among the changes included in this update are a few intended to improve things for “early players”. That would be players doing content in the early part of the game. One change reduces early game time and resource demands in order to tone down some of the game’s early grind. In addition, a Tenno Guide has been added to the game. It can be turned off, but if you’re playing that early content and find yourself at a loss for what to do, it will provide you with some handy suggestions. Effectively, it lets players know about all those quests that they likely missed playing the main content and never even realized was there.
Decorating is also getting some love with the addition of a basic mode. This won’t take away from the decorating system that players know, but instead will add a secondary option for players who may not really be into the fine details of advanced interior beautification.
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