Talk:Tellurium/@comment-83.99.195.68-20141225085904/@comment-68.83.74.44-20150104104314

There are alot of problems with arch wing, one of them being the absolutely tiny size of enemies and even players on the map and the overall lack of precision and grace needed to make archwing enjoyable. You have to choose between pressing melee to auto kill enemies for you or rely on enemies swarming you to get killed there isn't much middle ground with the way it's designed. Combine that with the fact that it takes FOREVOR to level archwing crap and the low frequency of mod drops and inability to use mods you've already collected to offset the huge imbalance and archwing is just a mess of unenjoyable gameplay mechanics. Before you say "don't like it don't play it" when it's required to get certain warframes and to do events that becomes a problem. I don't play archwing but what bugs me about this the most is the fact that DE could have spent that time and resources to build archwing garbage to fix all the other problems in the game. There's still a shit load of broken / boring game mechanics and weapons / frames that need rebalancing and tweaking.

DE seems more interested in creating content (that barely works) for people to spend platinum on rather than fixing their shitty beta experience. Maybe if DE dropped the "beta" act ( when you have a cash shop that charges 200 bucks for shit you are no longer a beta) the could have maybe beta tested these elements out, see if they are fun, gather feed back then charge people for platinum once it's done. Because warframe is in perpetual beta these kinks can't be ironed out before they are released to the general public and charged a premium to acquire.

Kubrows, archwing, solar rail conflicts and every warframe released after Nekros have all been half assed and require serious revision. But because DE would rather rush content for people to gobble with platinum instead if polish their work we get half broken, poorly thought out features.

Warframe could be so much better if they just polished more of their content.