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Oh my God that looks insane, and it looks solid. :(

I want the collectors Edition...  :woot:

I wish they'd make a TITANFALL film, it would be fricking amazing special effects if they did. Lots of CGI. I'm getting over excited over a game.  :D

It's not that often that I am lost for words, But man... that has to be one of the most intense games that I have ever seen. If that trailer doesn't make people go and buy the game. Well lets just say that I shall eat my hat. I liked the eject that was so cool...   :woot:

Oh my God that looks insane, and it looks solid. :(

I want the collectors Edition...  :woot:

I wish they'd make a TITANFALL film, it would be fricking amazing special effects if they did. Lots of CGI. I'm getting over excited over a game.  :D

There are tons (almost literally) of streams from the simultaneous closed/open beta on YouTube as well.

 

And what sort of mods are likely for an MP-only (though story-driven) shooter?

Titanfall may sell 2.5 million copies in March, with half going to Xbox One:

 

http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Titanfall-May-Sell-2-5-Million-Copies-Month-Half-Xbox-One-62640.html

 

I see that the famous (infamous?) Mortimer says that Titanfall has pushed another million sales of the Xbox One console. We will see.

Titanfall may sell 2.5 million copies in March, with half going to Xbox One:

 

http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Titanfall-May-Sell-2-5-Million-Copies-Month-Half-Xbox-One-62640.html

 

I see that the famous (infamous?) Mortimer says that Titanfall has pushed another million sales of the Xbox One console. We will see.

That is what game-requirement sanity will do, and even for multi-platform gaming.

 

Respawn had a new IP, and was thus able to keep the requirements for the game quite sane - it's not burdened with the higher (by a good amount) system requirements for Call of Duty.

 

One and a quarter million XB1 copies means one and a quarter million on the PC according to the same forecast - name the last PC shooter to sell that many in a month.

 

Yes - tha game is x64-only; however, it supports *every* x64 desktop Windows.  Without exception.  (Even the non-selling x64 XP Professional or x64 Vista SKUs.)

 

Lastly, name the last shooter to be portable-friendly.  (I would have loved to see a Surface Pro 2 TITANFALL Edition - if the game sells well,, I could indeed see that happen this year.)

Titanfall Xbox One download availability dates & times confirmed by region

Monday, 10th March 2014 10:57 GMT By Dave Cook

 

Titanfall will be available to download from tomorrow, March 11 in the States, and then March 14 across Europe. Microsoft has now issued a list of territorial release dates and times so you can get downloading it as soon as possible.

 

It follows claims that the final Titanfall Xbox One build will display at 792p.

Via OXM; the Titanfall Xbox One availability times are as follows:

  • United States: 3/11/14 ? 12:00 AM PDT
  • Canada: 3/11/14 ? 12:00 AM PDT
  • Mexico: 3/11/14 ? 12:00 AM PST
  • Brazil: 3/11/14 ? 4:00 AM BRT
  • Austria: 3/13/14 ? 12:00 AM CET
  • France: 3/13/14 ? 12:00 AM CET
  • Germany: 3/13/14 ? 12:00 AM CET
  • Ireland: 3/14/14 ? 12:00 AM GMT
  • Italy: 3/13/14 ? 12:00 AM CET
  • Spain: 3/13/14 ? 12:00 AM CET
  • United Kingdom: 3/14/14 ? 12:00 AM GMT
  • Australia: 3/13/14 ? 12:00 AM AEDT
  • New Zealand: 3/14/14 ? 12:00 AM NZDT

 

http://www.vg247.com/2014/03/10/titanfall-xbox-one-download-availability-dates-times-confirmed-by-region/

 

 

 

Titanfall review round-up, get all the scores here

Monday, 10th March 2014 16:01 GMT By Dave Cook

 

Titanfall reviews have started dropping out of orbit before unloading their multiple score rockets into our faces. As always we?re collecting the numbers here for your convenience.

 

But first; why not check out Sam?s Titanfall impressions, in which he discusses Respawn?s gameplay, plot, netcode and more. He played it at an enclosed review event, so stay tuned for my final impressions on how the servers hold up in the wild on Thursday.

 

Here are the reviews as they come:

 

http://www.vg247.com/2014/03/10/titanfall-review-round-up-get-all-the-scores-here/

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