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Interesting. People have been playing the pc version since last night. 

Press/Review early access for most I would assume, I don't think its that hard to get them these days as long as you have enough subscribers on YouTube/Twitch.

Press/Review early access for most I would assume, I don't think its that hard to get them these days as long as you have enough subscribers on YouTube/Twitch.

 

None of the above as far as I can tell... the servers were up and everyone has access.

 

http://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Titanfall

If anyone outside the US wants to buy and play Titanfall now on the Xbox One its easy enough to do so.

Read: Step by Step Guide to purchasing Games from US Xbox One Store from any region

 

Getting the game cheaper than it is in the UK, and playing early. Win / Win :)

 

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If anyone outside the US wants to buy and play Titanfall now on the Xbox One its easy enough to do so.

Read: Step by Step Guide to purchasing Games from US Xbox One Store from any region

 

Getting the game cheaper than it is in the UK, and playing early. Win / Win :)

 

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Thanks for sharing. Are you aware of any implications other than the ones listed in the link you shared? Might try it out. 

Thanks for sharing. Are you aware of any implications other than the ones listed in the link you shared? Might try it out. 

 

Nope, i'm not aware of anything else not covered in the link. I also own a JPN 360 and have gone to far greater lengths to digitally import games without any issues.

How does the campaign work?  Since the game is all online is it just scripted MP with set goals, or just players verses AI in a MP map?

Scripted MP.

 

It's still a blast to play, though - been watching the PrimaGames stream all afternoon.

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Okay - Titanfall for PC (in addition to XB1) is now live in North America and some other regions - what do you think?

 

I haven't pounced on it yet (but will at some point).

Still don't understand why we can't have global release dates in 2014.

 

Because it is a multiplayer game!   Global release would be much harder on the servers.   It is easier and cheaper for them to have different release dates for different areas of the world.

 

I dont understand why not have global release dates for single player though.

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