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What do you think of Titanfall?

What do you think of Titanfall?

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em2a
Junior Member
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06-21-2016, 09:20 PM
#21
This experience is quite different from CoD. Many criticize it because it doesn’t resemble CoD, yet they insist it feels similar. I wouldn’t play it if it shared any similarities with CoD. There are too many weapons and skins, but the prestige system offers no real advantages. A Gen 10 lacks unique talents, abilities, or weapons compared to a Gen 1. The burn card mechanic lets even beginners get temporary boosts, unlike in CoD where you need killstreaks for an edge. The game emphasizes completing objectives over sheer kills. I can be the MVP of a match yet have a poor K/D ratio because I focused on my role instead of chasing kills. Human bots also play a role—unless you’re extremely fast, they can be easily detected. Bots, grunts, and spectres provide targets to shoot at, helping shorten your time to the next Titan or your Titan’s core ability. Any damage to a bot, player, or Titan reduces those timers.
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em2a
06-21-2016, 09:20 PM #21

This experience is quite different from CoD. Many criticize it because it doesn’t resemble CoD, yet they insist it feels similar. I wouldn’t play it if it shared any similarities with CoD. There are too many weapons and skins, but the prestige system offers no real advantages. A Gen 10 lacks unique talents, abilities, or weapons compared to a Gen 1. The burn card mechanic lets even beginners get temporary boosts, unlike in CoD where you need killstreaks for an edge. The game emphasizes completing objectives over sheer kills. I can be the MVP of a match yet have a poor K/D ratio because I focused on my role instead of chasing kills. Human bots also play a role—unless you’re extremely fast, they can be easily detected. Bots, grunts, and spectres provide targets to shoot at, helping shorten your time to the next Titan or your Titan’s core ability. Any damage to a bot, player, or Titan reduces those timers.

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GreenLightFabi
Senior Member
696
06-22-2016, 06:18 AM
#22
Yes, it's still being played.
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GreenLightFabi
06-22-2016, 06:18 AM #22

Yes, it's still being played.

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mcgirl13
Junior Member
11
06-22-2016, 01:17 PM
#23
I've already tried Bioshock 1 and 2 on the X360, so I'd only buy the triple pack for Bioshock Infinite... Single-player titles are available through other means *really*? Wow!
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mcgirl13
06-22-2016, 01:17 PM #23

I've already tried Bioshock 1 and 2 on the X360, so I'd only buy the triple pack for Bioshock Infinite... Single-player titles are available through other means *really*? Wow!

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06-22-2016, 03:35 PM
#24
I’m testing the Game Time before purchasing it and consistently end up in a full lobby within minutes. I also assumed no one was playing. At 12USD it seems reasonable, but I don’t want to buy games that don’t justify the cost. Since I’m buying from Mexico, PayPal takes a fee for converting USD to MXN...
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chris344574154
06-22-2016, 03:35 PM #24

I’m testing the Game Time before purchasing it and consistently end up in a full lobby within minutes. I also assumed no one was playing. At 12USD it seems reasonable, but I don’t want to buy games that don’t justify the cost. Since I’m buying from Mexico, PayPal takes a fee for converting USD to MXN...

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rapha_hell
Member
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06-23-2016, 09:16 AM
#25
To focus better, I suggest revisiting Bioshock 1 once more to refresh your memory. Avoid Bioshock 2 entirely and jump straight into Infinite. However, when you reach Infinite, make sure to obtain the two DLCs—Burial at Sea 1 & 2—as they are essential for completing the final narrative.
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rapha_hell
06-23-2016, 09:16 AM #25

To focus better, I suggest revisiting Bioshock 1 once more to refresh your memory. Avoid Bioshock 2 entirely and jump straight into Infinite. However, when you reach Infinite, make sure to obtain the two DLCs—Burial at Sea 1 & 2—as they are essential for completing the final narrative.

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