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I read Neowin everyday, but didn't have an account. I would like to be in the beta because I have been looking forward to this game and promoting it to friends ever since I got my xb1. I would get much use out of the code, and maximize my play time during the beta period. Thanks!

Hey folks, Ended up with a spare key for titanfall on the xbox one (a friend gave me his, an then I got an email myself a few hours later) so instead of letting the key go to waste, hopefully someone here can get some enjoyment out of it!

 

Here's the key,

 

JV69X-XVHK4-6PP6R-WDFR6-WPXXZ

 

Might be worth whoever redeems the key replying to this thread so others don't waste their time trying to redeem it after them as its one time use.

 

Thanks all and hopefully it brings someone some enjoyment. :)

 

 

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Hey folks, Ended up with a spare key for titanfall on the xbox one (a friend gave me his, an then I got an email myself a few hours later) so instead of letting the key go to waste, hopefully someone here can get some enjoyment out of it!

 

Here's the key,

 

JV69X-XVHK4-6PP6R-WDFR6-WPXXZ

 

Might be worth whoever redeems the key replying to this thread so others don't waste their time trying to redeem it after them as its one time use.

 

Thanks all and hopefully it brings someone some enjoyment. :)

 

I just entered the code and it worked. I appreciate it! I will do the same as you did if i end up getting a key

Just felt really empty and boring. When people said it looked like a 360 game they weren't kidding, some of the textures are shocking. Noticed quite a bit of frame drop too

Really bizarre that they were not able to build an engine to create decent visuals for next gen. It kind of sounds like COD's issue with visuals. People often compain about the crappy textures and such in that series. It makes me wonder if Respawn might have bitten off a bit more then they can chew. If this was originally only meant for last gen cosnoles like the 360, that might explain why there is so little pay off on a next system or pc.

I guess the hope is that the beta you guys are playing is actually an older build before the visuals were tuned, but we will see.

 

 

This game is way too easy :/

Hopefully that fixes itself once more people can actually play and get better at the game.

I got a chance to check it out a few hours ago thanks to thechronic hooking me up with a code, still never received one for signing up, and I am glad I did get to briefly check it out, as I think I will be skipping it. Just not my cup of tea at the end of the day. Just seems all over the place and a tad too chaotic. Ironically I really loved the movement of things during the tutorial, but once I checked the game out, did not think it really translated to the actual matches well. Just turned into your typical MP FPS. I barely saw any people wall running in the game, and whenever I tried to do so, it really did nothing to actually enhance things as it could and should. Maybe it was just the matches I played, and others are playing the game using the new features that supposedly separate it from other FPS's, but based on what I have seen, do not think I will be taking that $60 plunge to find out. 

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The game is pretty fun, but I hope they sort out some of the technical issues. vsync seems really awful in this game, when you enable it there's tons of jittering/microstuttering. also for some bizarre reason fps is locked to 60 when vsync is disabled, but when its enabled I can get 120 fps.

Just felt really empty and boring. When people said it looked like a 360 game they weren't kidding, some of the textures are shocking. Noticed quite a bit of frame drop too

 

 

Can't speak for everyone but that wasn't my issue. Went 9H//2T/1D in my first game.

 

I think it looks pretty good for a Source engine game :D

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