

And yet, they're still two years behind you. That's an endgame Warframe player someone who is without any doubt ready to start collecting primed mods. Play six months, and you should have a large (if not 100% complete) collection of potato'd and forma'd frames and weapons and all the non-primed mods you'd ever need at the ranks you need them.

So let's say it takes about six months of playing to finish most of the game's content (that sounds reasonable to me). And if the "member since" in your profile is when you started playing Warframe, you've been playing for more than two and a half years. And because DE doesn't release enough new content to keep up with vets who play the game even casually, your surplus pile has just kept growing and growing and growing without any real concerted effort to do so. You need to remember that the reason you have tens of millions of credits (or more) and thousands of cores (or more) is that you probably finished 99-100% of the game's content long ago and so every single thing you earned from that point on went directly into the surplus pile. This way of thinking is incredibly antagonistic to new players.

Meaning you aren't at a point in the game where you'd put such a Mod to use in the first place. If a Million Credits is too expensive for you, you clearly don't 'need' that Mod yet.
