We chat with Warframe community director Megan Everett about how Prime Resurgence is being updated based on player feedback.
Warframe is approaching its 10-year anniversary as a live-service game, and it continues to evolve in numerous ways.
Primed versions of these items are much more powerful than their original counterparts.
Digital Extremes debuted Prime Resurgence last year.
[Prime Vault] was our way to introduce more excitement and urgency around those Prime Warframes.
The developers have to go back to ensure this content works on different platforms.
With Resurgence being permanent, drop tables will be updated with Aya rewards.
It is worth it [with the new changes,]" Everett confirmed.
Aya comes in two forms.
You cannot find Regal Aya just by playing.
A running joke about how the community asks for Excalibur Prime often for those who have missed that chance.
“All of the weapons are Tenno weapons, it’s possible for you to’t Prime an Orokin weapon.
It doesn’t fit into the lore,” Everett said while laughing.
Feedback from last year’s version of Resurgence has already been implemented for this new system.
Everett said, “There will be an exchange of Aya for Void Traces.
Everett reassured, “We are still going to be looking at the feedback.
Do we need to extend the rotations?
Do we need to bump up the Aya drops?
We are fully open to changing things as [they go on].
It is still a new program for us.
We are still open to feedback as it goes on.”
We’ve [now] added a couple of shortcuts to the game now.
There is a button that is a ‘Visit Varzia’ button.
It will quickly take you to Varzia.”
We [then] switched that up," Everett said.
And Styanax is a powerful Warframe.
[Styanax] is not a joke.
“We’re always looking at what people are saying about acquiring the vanilla Warframes.
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