Summary:
A race of ancient warriors who have awoken from centuries of cryosleep to find themselves at war in a planetary system with different factions (Grineer, Corpus, Infested, Orokin, and the Tau/Sentients). The Tenno use their powered Warframes along with powerful weapons and abilities to complete missions. The game includes elements of shooting and melee games, parkour, and role-playing games to allow players to advance their Tenno character with improved gear. The game is supported by microtransactions that allow players to purchase various in-game items that are otherwise available through grinding.
Introduction:
In Warframe, players control the members of the Tenno, a race of ancient warriors who have awoken from centuries of cryosleep to find themselves at war with the Grineer, a matriarchal race of militarized and deteriorated human clones built upon metal, blood, and war; the Corpus, a mega-corporation with advanced robotics and laser technology built upon profit; the Infested, disfigured victims of the Technocyte virus, a reference to Dark Sector; and later the Sentients, an alien force of mechanical beings returning from the Tau system after being driven back centuries ago. To fight back, the Tenno use remotely controlled biomechanical suits to channel their unique abilities – the eponymous Warframes. Later missions reveal that the Warframes are actually biomechanical shells which are connected to the consciousness of the actual Tenno, human children who were given unpredictable powers by the Void. Those powers led to them being demonized and they were exiled into stasis pods on the Moon. The Tenno and their Warframes were used by the Orokin Empire in a desperate fight against the Sentients and stopped their invasion. However, for unknown reasons, the former turned on the latter and caused the Empire to collapse. The Empire shattered with the remnants becoming the Grineer and the Corpus while the Tenno were placed in stasis until centuries later.
Game Type:
Warframe is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter video game.
Free-to-play (F2P or FtP) video games are games that give players access to a significant portion of their content without paying. There are several kinds of free-to-play games, but the most common is based on the freemium software model; thus, free-to-play games are oftentimes not entirely free. For freemium games, users are granted access to a fully functional game but must pay microtransactions to access additional content. Free-to-play can be contrasted with pay to play, in which payment is required before using a service for the first time.
Cooperative gameplay (often abbreviated as co-op) is a feature in video games that allows players to work together as teammates, usually against one or more AI opponents. It is distinct from other multiplayer modes, such as competitive multiplayer modes like player versus player or deathmatch. Playing simultaneously allows players to assist one another in many ways: passing weapons or items, healing, providing covering fire in a firefight, and performing cooperative maneuvers such as boosting a teammate up and over obstacles.
A third-person shooter is a game structured around shooting, and in which the player can see the avatar on-screen in a third-person view. Third-person shooter is a game where instead of seeing the games through the main character’s eyes, you see the main character moving and shooting in the game and the game is specifically focused on shooting.
Game play:
Warframe is an online action game that includes elements of shooters and stealth games. The player creates their Tenno character, which includes a basic armor unit called a “Warframe” which provides the player with special abilities, basic weapons (a melee weapon, guns, and sidearms), and a ship. Through the ship’s console, they can select any of the available missions to them. A main storyline set of missions requires players to complete certain missions across planets and moons in the solar system, to be able to access relays that they can progress to other planets or locations. Other missions rotate over time as part of the game’s living universe; these can include missions with special rewards and community challenges to allow all players to reap benefits if they are successfully met. Aboard the ship, the player can also manage all other functions for their Tenno, including managing their arsenal of equipment, customizing their Warframe and weapons, crafting new equipment, and access the in-game store.
Missions can be played alone or with up to four players in a player versus environment cooperative manner. Each mission is given a ranking that indicates how difficult the mission is. Missions are generally played on randomly generated maps composed of “tiles” of map sections. Missions have various objectives, such as defeating a certain number of enemies, collecting data from terminals without activating alarms, rescuing prisoners, or defending points on the map for set periods of time. Newer updates have added space-bound combat using Archwings, and a large open-field environment where numerous bounties can be completed. Players can use their weapons, special abilities, and a number of parkour style moves to navigation and overpower forces within these missions. Downed players may be revived a limited number of times on any map. Once complete, players are rewarded with in-game items, as well as rewarded for in-game current and items picked up while exploring the map; failure to complete a mission causes these rewards to be lost. In addition to cooperative missions, the game includes player versus player (PvP) content through the multiplayer “Conclave”, which also rewards the player for placing high in such matches.
Players and their equipment also gain experience and level up from successful missions; equipment with higher levels can do more damage and support more “mods”, special cards that can be slotted into the equipment to change its attributed or provide passive bonuses and abilities. Mods are dropped by enemies during missions and may be part of the rewards, and are generally given out following a rarity distribution, with more powerful mods being more elusive to acquire. Alongside mods, players have other means of improving their equipment, including a detailed customization system. Another type of reward are equipment blueprints, which can be used to construct new Warframe parts or weapons; blueprints and their resulting equipment may also be purchased directly using in-game money. Players need to have specific quantities of construction materials (found from missions and their rewards) to build these items. While weapons only need a single blueprint to be completed, new Warframes typically require four specific parts to be constructed and then combined to form the Warframe. The player themselves gain experience through their Mastery Level, which otherwise locks content from players until they reach that level. Players need to gain enough experience and then complete a test to progress in Mastery Level.
Warframe is designed to be free-to-play, and has avoided using any pay to win elements; all warframes, weapons, and other equipment is possible to acquire in-game over time through grinding, though monetization can simplify the process. New weapons, Warframes, equipment, and blueprints to construct such equipment can be purchased in the market, using either Credits earned in-game, or Platinum, a premium currency that can be purchased via microtransaction or traded for with other players in-game. Platinum is also required to purchase additional arsenal slots for Warframes and weapons.
Features:
Following are the main features of warfarme that you will be able to experience after the first install on your Operating System.
High Dynamic Range (HDR) console support
Environmental graphic overhaul
Sortie reward rework / balance
Syndicate sets of decorations for Dojos and Orbiter.
Great graphics and texture quality
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System Requirements:
Minimum Requirements:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo e6400 or AMD Athlon x64 4000+
ram: 2 GB
os: Windows XP SP 3 or higher
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT or ATI Radeon HD 3600
Sound Card: Yes
Free Disk Space: 1 GB
Note:
This link is set to official site because you can also play this game on the website.
Download:
The file is hosted on Official site.
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