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Anyone else getting a lot more dropped connections after the last update.  I'm seeing quite a few, up from about zero beforehand...

 

Haven't played since Sunday. When was the new update? Hope they get this sorted quick, i need my Titanfall fix and am very close to Gen 4. Just that damn railgun is so weak and slow!

Haven't played since Sunday. When was the new update? Hope they get this sorted quick, i need my Titanfall fix and am very close to Gen 4. Just that damn railgun is so weak and slow!

 

It was the 15th I believe, with the new maps.

 

Railgun's alright if you time it well :P

 

I'm working on getting to Gen 7 - just need 16 more rodeo kills...

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It was the 15th I believe, with the new maps.

 

Railgun's alright if you time it well :p

 

I'm working on getting to Gen 7 - just need 16 more rodeo kills...

 

Don't even start with the rodeos...i have no idea how to do those. I think the requirements will prove too much for me soon.

 

As for the update, if the last one was the 15th then i didn't notice any difference in connectivity quality - for better or worse.

Don't even start with the rodeos...i have no idea how to do those. I think the requirements will prove too much for me soon.

 

As for the update, if the last one was the 15th then i didn't notice any difference in connectivity quality - for better or worse.

 

Rodeo kills are fairly straightforward once you get the LMG, especially with the Slammer upgrade. I think pretty much any other weapon would be worthless unless you jump on a weak one. You just have to remember to keep shooting after you doom it until it's dead or it ejects you because it's going nuclear.

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Anyone else getting a lot more dropped connections after the last update.  I'm seeing quite a few, up from about zero beforehand...

 

I had two at the weekend for the first two games but after that no issues. I played around 15 games in total I think. Haven't had a chance to play since then. 

Rodeo kills are fairly straightforward once you get the LMG, especially with the Slammer upgrade. I think pretty much any other weapon would be worthless unless you jump on a weak one. You just have to remember to keep shooting after you doom it until it's dead or it ejects you because it's going nuclear.

 

Thanks, will remember to use the LMG, never really got into that one!

I don't think there's an issue with DLC after 2 months. MP games usually feel pretty boring long before that for me.

 

I think when it comes to Titanfall it's a bit of a smack in the face though, when it's MP only and light on content for $60 to begin with. You know you've made a mistake on your pricing when people start saying PvZ GW offers more bang for $.

 

But that's the cost of delays, porting and AAA industry for you...

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I don't think there's an issue with DLC after 2 months. MP games usually feel pretty boring long before that for me.

 

I think when it comes to Titanfall it's a bit of a smack in the face though, when it's MP only and light on content for $60 to begin with. You know you've made a mistake on your pricing when people start saying PvZ GW offers more bang for $.

 

But that's the cost of delays, porting and AAA industry for you...

 

Respect this opinion but disagree with it. Titanfall is far from light on content, it's pure joy for me. And it has more maps than most other shooters. I think it's a great value, already at nearly 60 hours played, which is quite impressive for me...

 

As for PvZ: GW, that sunflower really scares me.

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A few details on the the next major Titanfall update from E3

 

 

Biggest change to note - two new game modes (2v2 Titan and Marked for Death), Titan burn cards, Titan customisation and finally team shuffling. 

 

Team shuffling is going to be great (something that should have been there from day one) but it means that you won't need to find a whole new team to play against every few matches. 

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A few details on the the next major Titanfall update from E3

 

 

Biggest change to note - two new game modes (2v2 Titan and Marked for Death), Titan burn cards, Titan customisation and finally team shuffling. 

 

Team shuffling is going to be great (something that should have been there from day one) but it means that you won't need to find a whole new team to play against every few matches. 

 

This is great news! Shuffling indeed should have been from day one seeing as we've had this capability in gaming starting around 1994...Marked for Death hahaha let me guess the CO will be John Hatcher? Good name for a mode. And more burn cards always welcome, am addicted to those. Thinking about buying the actual set....

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This is great news! Shuffling indeed should have been from day one seeing as we've had this capability in gaming starting around 1994...Marked for Death hahaha let me guess the CO will be John Hatcher? Good name for a mode. And more burn cards always welcome, am addicted to those. Thinking about buying the actual set....

It could be worse - it COULD be Steven Seagal (star in a movie of that name).

 

Despite being an early snack, I'm back to enjoying Titanfall (via Game Time).  The biggest issue is that I have so many OTHER games on my plate that I wind up playing Titanfall in dribs and drabs.

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It could be worse - it COULD be Steven Seagal (star in a movie of that name).

 

Despite being an early snack, I'm back to enjoying Titanfall (via Game Time).  The biggest issue is that I have so many OTHER games on my plate that I wind up playing Titanfall in dribs and drabs.

 

Hahahaha i need to work on my humor or i don't know what...if i was referencing Seagal's character in Marked for Death then clearly i know it was Seagal...that was the whole point of the joke arrrggghhhhh! :argh:

 

But yeah, i know what you mean :ike:

 

As for Titanfall, i also can't get enough of it even though i keep telling myself over 60 hours in three months is plenty, time to put it down...but i just want to be Gen 10 :cry:

Hahahaha i need to work on my humor or i don't know what...if i was referencing Seagal's character in Marked for Death then clearly i know it was Seagal...that was the whole point of the joke arrrggghhhhh! :argh:

But yeah, i know what you mean :ike:

As for Titanfall, i also can't get enough of it even though i keep telling myself over 60 hours in three months is plenty, time to put it down...but i just want to be Gen 10 :cry:

I feel your pain. I haven't been Anne to really enjoy the game since mid April. Works been busy as hell and I've had grown up things to worry about. Now that its summer I'll barely have time for games and titanfall works because of how fast it is.

Oh and I agree with too many games. Working on infamous on ps4 and watch dogs on PC. In between played hard line and destiny. By the time summer is over destiny will be available. Next month I'm moving and last of us comes out for ps4 :( with how good the game is I'm going to probably not bother playing it unless its a stupidly hot day outside.

Why do we have to be grown ups!

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I feel your pain. I haven't been Anne to really enjoy the game since mid April. Works been busy as hell and I've had grown up things to worry about. Now that its summer I'll barely have time for games and titanfall works because of how fast it is.

Oh and I agree with too many games. Working on infamous on ps4 and watch dogs on PC. In between played hard line and destiny. By the time summer is over destiny will be available. Next month I'm moving and last of us comes out for ps4 :( with how good the game is I'm going to probably not bother playing it unless its a stupidly hot day outside.

Why do we have to be grown ups!

 

Hey your smart device must really like Anne as opposed to "able to" :p

 

You ask the most painful question out there, all joking aside. Why must we age? Why must all this pass? Why is life always about balancing stuff? Work, family, and trying to enjoy life...each with their own lot and problems and challenges...sometimes i just feel like locking the door and doing nothing but gaming and drinking beer, but then the rational part of me reminds the not so rational side that's hardly a sustainable lifestyle...

 

Well, let's not be too philosophical about it - just try to find time when time is to be found for games, and good luck with your new place :fun:

More reason to play - Update 4 dropping soon

 

Thanks for posting this, nice and pretty massive update. Love the ability to unlock titan classes w/o SP, which i think is a wasted mode in Titanfall. All the other changes and updates also seem good, so hopefully this is done soon.

Yep it will be interesting indeed, even if the an initial match is unbalanced the shuffling should help a great deal. 

 

Thanks for posting this, nice and pretty massive update. Love the ability to unlock titan classes w/o SP, which i think is a wasted mode in Titanfall. All the other changes and updates also seem good, so hopefully this is done soon.

 

Update should be hear before the end of the month. I think there were a lot of complaints about no-one playing the SP and it meant a load of players were unable to unlock the extra Titan chassis so they needed to make changes there.

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