Yeah, same here. I would still play it, but I am a rager. So, I don't feel like visiting an insane asylum.In the opinion of many people Titanfall is the most hyped thing in these days... Let´s be honest, it´s a game that you play for like 1-2 months, but not for like 2-3 years
Exactly!!! That was one of the main reasons I quit Titanfall. It was either 10% great teammates, 5% intense close match, and 110% really bad teammates. Yeah, the situation was so bad, it went over 100%I like it, though I wish I stopped getting crappy teammates.
Problem is I get this in Halo too. I played a game of big team swat a while ago, went 28-7, and my team lost by over a hundred. The second best player on my team got 8 kills. I was furious.Exactly!!! That was one of the main reasons I quit Titanfall. It was either 10% great teammates, 5% intense close match, and 110% really bad teammates. Yeah, the situation was so bad, it went over 100%
Yeah, I get that too. But for me, not as much as Titanfall.Problem is I get this in Halo too. I played a game of big team swat a while ago, went 28-7, and my team lost by over a hundred. The second best player on my team got 8 kills. I was furious.
Maybe you belong to *those* kind of players Zeezke describedYeah, I get that too. But for me, not as much as Titanfall.
Ever play Mech assault 2 LONEWOLF?Ok, so here's my brief opinion of it.
1 It's a mash up game.
-Battlefield (For it's map size and verticality)
-Cod (For it's weapon mechanics and overall fluidness)
-Halo (Basic weapons arsenal)
-What ever that parkour game is.
2 To me the titans feel like Halo vehicles to me, and they very greatly.
-Stryder (Feels like the Banshee, weird right? I say this because in a Titan you have an aerial view of the map similar to the Banshee's view. However, I also feel that the speed, agility, and how fragile it is make it very comparable. In the right hands the Banshee and Stryder are powerful, but in the wrong hands they are useless)
-Atlas (Feels like the warthog, if you were the driver, passenger, and gunner. It's strong, offers decent protection, but it's maneuverability is hindered some. It's a good starting Titan for players that play both aggressive and defensive and need to adjust there strategy on the fly.)
-Ogre (Feels like the Wraith. It's slow, lumbersome, and can take a massive amount of damage. It has that one boost that the Wraith has. It can take on infantry with ease, and anyone caught in his sites usually dies. He starts to falter though when he plays experienced infantry that know how to dance around the ogre, or multiple Titans engage.)
I like it, though I wish I stopped getting crappy teammates.
Play with me on big team slayer I'll fight for point lead lolProblem is I get this in Halo too. I played a game of big team swat a while ago, went 28-7, and my team lost by over a hundred. The second best player on my team got 8 kills. I was furious.
Nope, I get to be MVP on the team most of the time. The only time I'm not is when I'm in a really bad moodMaybe you belong to *those* kind of players Zeezke described View attachment 9493
Trust me, I'm rusty at halo right now.Play with me on big team slayer I'll fight for point lead lol
Its cool bro how bout COD?Trust me, I'm rusty at halo right now.
^Titanfall is boring.
Everybody is trash.
It seems that I can go on, absolutely wreck the enemy team and have no issues in my game whatsoever, getting like 20 pilot kills before accidentally blowing myself up with a grenade or something.
And then my team still loses.
But gameplay itself, it seems to feel exactly the same. The maps really don't have all that big of variation in terms of gameplay; the guns generally feel the same and the R101C is the god gun. Parkouring around and getting in heavy titan weapons is adrenaline pumping for the first game or so in a month but by the second game it's a fairly bland and recurring experience for me.
(Which is disappointing.)