I wonder if that demo reel going around hints at possible space stuff? Also some night missions shown.
Goddamn I'd love to see these titans in spaceI wonder if that demo reel going around hints at possible space stuff? Also some night missions shown.
This game looks fucking amazing
MS's recent moves are swaying me, but now that Europe is getting a free game the value is diminished for me in NA unless they do the same![]()
I've seen it.
Looks incredibly fun.
Best game of E3 just showed why it won that title. As I stated countless times before Titanfall will be next-gen's Call of Duty. It will move some serious hardware.
You get PLENTY more features in the box though. In a value discussion Europe has been and will always draw the shorter straw.
Call of Duty doesn't move hardware because it's a good game. It moves hardware because of the culture around the title. It's a rare occurrence, it's sort of like music.
There's absolutely nothing that will indicate that this game will have that sort of following.
Man, I do hope that is part of the game, where if you are defeated you have to evacuate the level.
Imagine you don't have a gaming PC and have never used KB/M to play a competitive FPS.
Is it smarter to A) buy/upgrade a PC on par with next-gen consoles and then learn to be proficient with a completely unfamiliar control scheme, which, depending on one's age, could take a significant amount of time, or B) buy an X1?
PCs are great, I'm a big fan, but they aren't the answer to every problem for every person.
A little better performance in this video:
http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/08/20/gamescom-titanfall-stage-demonstation
Call of Duty doesn't move hardware because it's a good game. It moves hardware because of the culture around the title. It's a rare occurrence, it's sort of like music.
There's absolutely nothing that will indicate that this game will have that sort of following.
It really is amazing how so many people stress in their post how they will wait for the PS4 version when it is certain to come, or the PC version. We all need to be reminded that the Xbox One is not good enough for them.
This is what people want to believe, but people actually do play it because they think its a great game. I used to think so as well and I stick to that. I only stopped playing because I got burnt out on it.Call of Duty doesn't move hardware because it's a good game. It moves hardware because of the culture around the title. It's a rare occurrence, it's sort of like music.
There's absolutely nothing that will indicate that this game will have that sort of following.
The aiming is the least difficult part of the transition, I've found. Its the left hand movement and coordinating your fingers for the sprint, crouch, prone and other buttons in the heat of battle that takes some time.It should take less than a few days to get better at using a mouse than the average controller user can aim with analog sticks... and from there on the sky is the limit.
I went into quake 2 with zero eye/hand coordination for the mouse back in the day and it was great, modern cawadoody and titanfall with their low fov, low movement speed, low hp and hitscan weapons is 100x easier to pick up.
Lmao. Nice.Length of the video is four minutes and twenty seconds. Clearly aiming for the CoD crowd.
It really is amazing how so many people stress in their post how they will wait for the PS4 version when it is certain to come, or the PC version. We all need to be reminded that the Xbox One is not good enough for them.
It really is amazing how so many people stress in their post how they will wait for the PS4 version when it is certain to come, or the PC version. We all need to be reminded that the Xbox One is not good enough for them.
Source engine. Should probably run pretty decently on what you have now, if you can run other modern games.Unless the requirements are ridiculous, I think I'll check out the PC version.
It looks like Call of Duty with fresh ideas and innovation.Looks just like CoD to me.
The Bad:
-The number of explosions and other effects on screen made it difficult to tell what was going on, particularly when you were injured.