ChubbyNemo
Chubby_Nemo
ChubbyNemo

You really need to work on seeing a different side of the coin. You say this is that or this and that therefore it's true. The problem with posting claims like that is the game is not the same for everyone. You say camping doesn't exist because you have not seen one instance of camping. You say bots are just for kill

You seriously have not seen one incident of camping? I don't know if you're being serious or willingly stubborn. I've seen every pilot run for the highest point on Angel City or Fracture hit that cloak button and do their best to wait for people to run by. Do the bots counter camping? Not entirely. Do they allow

I understand that point. However, would you do anything to win? Meaning, would you play like the absolute biggest asshole in the entire world if it gave you a better chance of winning? If your answer is yes, you're ruining the game.

I think PC pricing is a bit different as some games on console are major sellers and it doesn't really make sense for them to drop. I was surprised that CoD Black Ops 2 was still $39.99?

It's just dumb. I think non-respawn modes would be a lot more fun if people didn't try to be tacticians all of the time, but now that is they way people play. It was a negative consequence of all of the other games.

And the problem with being on the bottom is that you can overtake the hill if you have teammates that don't think it's real life and are afraid of getting hurt. In one game I figured out what the strategy was and 5 other people wait around corners...in titans?!? They're not coming after you so you have to at least

So getting a titan faster that can kill campers via killing grunts seems ridiculous? You're doing it wrong then. The fastest way to get a titan is to kill, kill fast, and chain them together. Killing one grunt is useless. Chaining 8 of them together is how you get the titan a lot faster. Camping in attrition or

I'll go all digital all the time if there was actually any type of savings. The fact that publishers think digital games should cost the same as a physical copy is beyond me.

If they didn't expect the disc-less game to be the same price as the retail version I would agree. It's like selling a text book for $100 and the digital version is also...$100. I hate the markup on the physical book, but it's actually, you know a book. The digital version not only saved the company money, but almost

I'd be ok with no disc if it was a significant value over the physical copy. Right now, it isn't.

The game is not catered towards someone like you.

From a balance standpoint, the bots seem to be there as an alternative to trying to kill campers. I'm a revenge killer. In this game, if I get killed by a camper, there is no incentive really for me to go after the camper anymore as I can flank and kill bots or other pilots. When I get the titan, then I'll flush out

Maybe it's because you don't excited about anything? Also, you say you dislike a lot of parts but don't say which ones?

Last Titan standing is a joke with randoms. You are given the strongest offensive weapon in the game and what do people do? Camp. Yes, CoD has turned everyone into campers in a game designed to destroy everything fast.

It's a beta

So one weapon ruined the game for you? The smart pistol is only really useful on the AI. Anyone with half a brain will kill you long before you lock on

I wasn't too happy about the AI, but it allows those that run around an advantage. If someone is camping, you don't have to keep going back and killing them. Just flank them, kill some grunts and run up on someone else.

All of that stuff you said isn't particularly a bad thing. It has to be accessible to a lot of people that is why people like the game. Gaming isn't niche anymore. There are more people than ever playing games. To exclude them because of some pretentious term like "casual" or "too casual" is short-sighted and makes

Dude, maybe you're playing it wrong? Even in games that weren't full (XB1) I've run into guys multiple times. You can lose your titan? I didn't know that. I typically run them in auto-pilot mode as I feel I am much more effective on foot.

I've paid $60 for games I've played through in one sitting and never played again. $60 for at least 60 hours of game time seems reasonable.