bulldogzero
bulldogzero
bulldogzero

Me too man, me too :(

Back in the original starcraft days I used to ally up with people then send ghosts to their base "for protection" and then unally and nuke my teammates. This alone kept me playing that game for a good chunk of time.

It can go either way. If a team decided to work together then a team that doesn't will get crushed every time, especially on hardpoint mode.

I'm down with the AI and don't get all the hate. Between the animations and verbal stuff it definitely adds to the life of the map.

I dismissed this right away because "lol COD with robots amirite?" but after stumbling into the beta I've been having a fucking blast with it. Even with only two maps and limited unlocks I've sunk many hours into this already.

This is pretty funny. Especially because you can get a key just by emailing EA support and saying "hey, can I get a titanfall key please?"

Yeah this is definitely a carefully planned demo. Massively restricted content + magically surprising to make it an "open beta?" C'monn

Oh gamers.

I had no idea what this was until that combat video came out a week or so ago. Now it's instantly rocketed up my "must buy" list. This looks phenomenal.

No, I wasn't referring to the fact that it's a slow paced game (that's the point of a tactical shooter right?)

Thinking the engine is shit makes him a COD person? what?

whoa

I don't get why people all over the internet are bitching about the price.

Good luck! It's an awesome and really rewarding profession (I fell into it on accident and have been doing it for 6 years now...I wouldn't dream of doing anything else)

That's the kicker really. Everyone associates negative things with the lower class and doesn't think to look at the fact that it's happening right next to them. As a teacher you always have to be careful because you never know what a kid is going through at home. They might not have their homework but that's because

Not for lack of trying. The parent-teacher communication breakdowns are usually a a result of parents because they don't give a shit, and in turn neither do their kids.

Legit. I went to school to make games and all that, now I'm a teacher and would never dream of going to the industry.

I also have both and am more fond of Rust.

Lake Placid still has all the olympic stuff set up and when I first saw it in person I couldn't believe how mind-blowingly huge everything was. It's pretty incredible that those guys don't just leave a trail of shit behind them when doing their events. I don't even know how you would get started doing that

You would arguably get a better return on investment trading panthers tickets for lotto tickets