The fact that there are probably objectives and a story interwoven into those "matches" completely eludes you?
There's most likely campaign mode dialogue and encounters on the map that aren't in normal multiplayer matches.
Take the bay/beach map. The campaign could consist of a landing in an attempt to capture something at that location. One side tries to push back the beachfront invasion and protect civilians while the other tries to push forward into the bay area to take over the Hydro Control Bay.
The success of either side could tie into alternate outcomes in the campaign. Try to think outside the box. People are excited, and you seem to think a pessimistic approach is the best way to see it.
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I'm all for people being excited, I just don't thing hype helps anyone really. If Titanfall doesn't get straight 10's because of a lack of content come launch then NeoGaf will be crying in its coffee.
I can't see how not officially being told how many maps there are, how many titans or game modes can be a good thing.