Top-down views of all of the maps
Spoiler: show
http://www.dualshockers.com/2014/03/...op-down-views/
http://www.reddit.com/user/FallenFusion
Top-down views of all of the maps
Spoiler: show
http://www.dualshockers.com/2014/03/...op-down-views/
http://www.reddit.com/user/FallenFusion
I know that it's hard to get a sense of the scale considering they're just pictures, but those maps look fucking huge.
with the size of the Titans and the speed/mobility both in them/on foot what did you expect lol
I expected large but not that size/detail. This almost makes me want to buy an Xbone.
do it bitch
Nope. If I get anything it's a PS4. And that won't be for a while.
Will there be trip cables to kill the landwalkers?
http://mp1st.com/2014/03/04/titanfal...d#.UxaTnYVRAwZ
In a recent interview, Respawn Entertainment CEO Vince Zampella laid down a lot of info on the studio’s fast-approaching sci-fi shooter, Titanfall, including details on the Xbox 360 version of the game, Titanfall’s season pass, and why there’s no single player.
He also touched on some of the recent leaks that you might have seen right here, including images of the game’s multiplayer maps, and the newly unveiled Pilot Hunter mode, among many other things.
While Zampella says he hasn’t seen many of these leaks, he admits that sometimes you just have to let it go. ”I haven’t read it all so I can’t say if some of it’s incorrect or not, but, I mean, at some point you just have to throw up your arms and say, ‘alright, you got us’,” he said. “It is what it is. It’s out there.”
Humerously, when asked what he would do with a Titan if he had one for a day, Zampella answered that he would “step on the guy” that leaked all their info.
Moving on, a small point of controversy surrounding Titanfall is its lack of any single player content. According to Zampella, it’s ”about looking at where people spend most of their time.”
“Generally, people burn through a single player campaign as fast as they can, you spend 5-6 hours, and 80% of the work goes into that. And then you go and spend 100 hours in this thing that gets bare bones – it’s the minimum you can get away with,” he continued. “For us, it was about pushing the boundaries of what multiplayer is. So let’s take all that great single player stuff, build up the world – that world that you’re going to spend a hundred hours in should be the most full-featured.”
While it’s confirmed that DLC for the game is indeed in the works, curious fans have long wondered if the studio would offer a season pass as a way to discount the entire bundle.
“We plan to do DLC to support the game,” Zampella explained. “We’re going to do paid DLC. We’re also going to do free updates. We’re going to add in – there’s things that we want in the game that we didn’t get to ship in the final game, so we’ll add private matches and things like that for free. We’re going to do a season pass just because if you buy it up front, you get a deal. We’re not doing micro-transactions. So, you know, a season pass is just, buy it up front and get a better price.”
So, there you have it. Titanfall will have a season pass. Keep your eyes open for more announcements on that later.
Zampella also touched on the highly secretive Xbox 360 version of Titanfall in development at Bluepoint Games.
Though he admitted he wasn’t the best person to speak to this, he stated that their hope is to get both versions as similar as possible when it comes to features.
“That’s the goal,” he said. “I mean the game’s obviously not done yet. [Bluepoint Games is] doing a port of our game. We just started our day on patch, so they now have to take that and integrate it into their game. So, they’re naturally lagging behind us. The goal is to get it as close as possible. Obviously it won’t be exact. It’s on a less powerful system.
When asked if continued support for both titles would be equal, Zampella answered, ”we’ll have to sit down with EA and talk about that, but my assumption is yes.”
Lastly, on the topic of a sequel, Zampella couldn’t confirm the studio’s intent on creating a series or franchise out of Titanfall, but he did mention that he “could see a sequel working, absolutely.”
pass info/digital deluxe
Get the Titanfall Season Pass and extend the fight on the Frontier with three new content packs. The Season Pass expands Titanfall by delivering all three planned content packs as soon as they become available at a one-time price of $24.99, a savings of $5. REQUIRES TITANFALL FOR XBOX ONE, XBOX 360 AND XBOX LIVE GOLD, BOTH SOLD SEPARATELY.
For Origin PC gamers we have introduced the Titanfall Digital Deluxe offering which includes both Titanfall for PC and the Season Pass for $79.99. This offering is available now for pre-order within the Origin store.
If you’ve already pre-ordered the standalone game on Origin, we encourage you to take advantage of the Titanfall Digital Deluxe Edition. Please contact EA Help to change your pre-order from Titanfall Standard Edition to Titanfall Digital Deluxe Edition. Representatives will be glad to help you adjust your order to secure your Season Pass content for less.
FAQ
- Where can I buy the Season Pass for Xbox One, PC or Xbox 360?
- You can purchase the Titanfall Season Pass at participating retailers beginning on March 11th for Xbox One and March 25th for Xbox 360. You can purchase the Season Pass for PC via Origin starting today! Full details for the PC season Pass can be found here: https://www.origin.com/store/buy/tit...ll-season-pass
- Is the Titanfall Digital Deluxe available on Xbox Games Store?
- The Titanfall Digital Deluxe offer is only available for PC and can be purchased on Origin here: https://www.origin.com/store/buy/tit...deluxe-edition
- What content is included within the Season Pass.
- Each content pack will contain new Maps. All other content is still to be determined and will be announced as we get closer to their release.
- Where can I buy the Titanfall Digital Deluxe?
- You can purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition of Titanfall here: https://www.origin.com/store/buy/tit...deluxe-edition
- Will the Titanfall content packs be available individually?
- Each Titanfall content pack will be available for individual purchase upon their release. You will not be required to purchase the Season Pass.
- Will my Season Pass provide content for both Xbox One and Xbox 360?
- The Titanfall Season Pass will only provide you access for content for the platform your purchase it for. If you purchase the Season Pass for Xbox One, it will allow you access to the 3 individual content packs for Xbox One only.
With all the hype this game is getting, they know people are gonna buy regardless thanks to the good PR and word of mouth. It's like they're not even trying anymore with the season pass lol
Is there any video or moderate signs of how this game will handle on 360?
nope, MS hasn't released any because they want people to feel obligated to buy xbones lol. rumor has it the 360 version is really close to xbone though, which would be another reason it wouldnt be shown off because why upgrade for minimal difference, etc
Just preordered on PC, add me up on origin: [email protected]
Pre-orderd & Pre-loaded
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I decided to preorder this yesterday also, I am preloaded and ready to go for tomorrow.
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