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Is Titanfall dead?

Is Titanfall dead?

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mp3matt
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02-05-2024, 05:37 PM
#21
It's challenging to achieve this effect smoothly. A few hits aren't enough in just three seconds to land a win most of the time.
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mp3matt
02-05-2024, 05:37 PM #21

It's challenging to achieve this effect smoothly. A few hits aren't enough in just three seconds to land a win most of the time.

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SpockyYT
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02-08-2024, 03:14 AM
#22
Understanding aiming techniques helps because controllers often handle most of the work, making it hard to take responsibility. They're not ideal for fast-paced shooters.
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SpockyYT
02-08-2024, 03:14 AM #22

Understanding aiming techniques helps because controllers often handle most of the work, making it hard to take responsibility. They're not ideal for fast-paced shooters.

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ASAAD_3D
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02-09-2024, 02:25 AM
#23
I played it for a few hours during the early game weekend. It wore me out quickly... That’s just me; I tend to tire easily from MP shooters and enjoy well-crafted single-player experiences.
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ASAAD_3D
02-09-2024, 02:25 AM #23

I played it for a few hours during the early game weekend. It wore me out quickly... That’s just me; I tend to tire easily from MP shooters and enjoy well-crafted single-player experiences.

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thorpops12
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02-10-2024, 03:54 PM
#24
You need to be active more often. It's not a combat zone.
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thorpops12
02-10-2024, 03:54 PM #24

You need to be active more often. It's not a combat zone.

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Kaisetsu
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02-11-2024, 07:04 PM
#25
These ideas are personal. If they clash with other opinions, it’s not my responsibility. Titanfall isn’t a copy of CoD, even if some try to suggest otherwise. Remember it was developed by the same team behind CoD. Blame can’t be placed on me.

I haven’t really liked CoD for years, and the BF series hasn’t been my favorite either. Still, Titanfall appeals to me. The main reason is its emphasis on completing missions rather than chasing individual kills. Players who obsess over their K/D ratio often dislike it because winning isn’t guaranteed just by having more kills. That’s why some avoid the game, but few admit it’s the real issue.

The problem lies in what makes it distinct from CoD, BF, and CS—things that set it apart. Respawn could improve the experience by removing less popular modes and not bringing them back due to a small vocal group. Pilot Hunter was dropped because it didn’t have an audience, and adding it back felt like a mistake.

I really enjoy Titanfall, but if you’re after a CoD clone, this isn’t the right choice. If you only care about kills, it won’t suit you.
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Kaisetsu
02-11-2024, 07:04 PM #25

These ideas are personal. If they clash with other opinions, it’s not my responsibility. Titanfall isn’t a copy of CoD, even if some try to suggest otherwise. Remember it was developed by the same team behind CoD. Blame can’t be placed on me.

I haven’t really liked CoD for years, and the BF series hasn’t been my favorite either. Still, Titanfall appeals to me. The main reason is its emphasis on completing missions rather than chasing individual kills. Players who obsess over their K/D ratio often dislike it because winning isn’t guaranteed just by having more kills. That’s why some avoid the game, but few admit it’s the real issue.

The problem lies in what makes it distinct from CoD, BF, and CS—things that set it apart. Respawn could improve the experience by removing less popular modes and not bringing them back due to a small vocal group. Pilot Hunter was dropped because it didn’t have an audience, and adding it back felt like a mistake.

I really enjoy Titanfall, but if you’re after a CoD clone, this isn’t the right choice. If you only care about kills, it won’t suit you.

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