Yep got you, I'm just writing everyones names down so i can add you when I'm home in a few minutes
Me too!
GT: Jackbooted
I'm up for pretty much any mode. Can't wait to sink my teeth back in to this game.
I will be playing mostly attrition/pilot hunter, however i will dabble a ton in domination as i start unlocking the kits and weapons i want. (As well as capture the flag for fun... Damn.. I guess ill be playing all the modes then lol.. Forget my initial statement)
My initial goal is to hit 10th prestige and then hop leaderboards
Going to try and hit the skill ceiling as fast as possible by learning the map routes and key points.
I wonder which mode will yield the most EXP? I believe it was domination in the beta.
Maybe major Nelson through Twitter? Not sure. But it sound like a good idea.Cross-posting from the Xbox update thread that seems kinda dead. I just thought of an idea they could implement that I think would be a great addition to the Xbox OS is Friend nicknaming/tagging.
After adding a few people from GAF I realised that whilst I know where they added me from, I might forget at some point. I know that it sounds stupid to have people on your list you might not keep in contact often enough to remember, or at least not immediately but it happens. And there are always those few friends on your list from a year or so back that pop up or you invite them and forget how you know them. This is the internet after all, you make new friends, sometimes you drift apart, such is the world. It'd be great if you could remind yourself who is who (especially when Gamertag's are often so obscure) with a custom tag. Similar to how Steam lets you nickname people completely, only maybe not so extreme.
So you could tag anyone from GAF with 'NeoGAF' or someone from Reddit or wherever, and it'd show up next to their GT. Or if you got chatting with someone whilst shootin' it up on Titanfall and added them, you could tag them as Titanfall, and in a year you'll remember that you became buddies through TF. Of course your real life and close friends you don't necessarily need to tag because you aren't likely to forget them but even so you could use it and tag them with their nicknames if you so choose.
Just my suggestion. I don't know if there is an actual place to submit ideas to Microsoft but please enlighten me if you know.
Flashbacks to OT17
Nice thread bbz.
Well, if you are a pro bot farmer you could probably bang out Attrition matches in a hurry and get some good xp that way.
Cross-posting from the Xbox update thread that seems kinda dead. I just thought of an idea they could implement that I think would be a great addition to the Xbox OS is Friend nicknaming/tagging.
After adding a few people from GAF I realised that whilst I know where they added me from, I might forget at some point. I know that it sounds stupid to have people on your list you might not keep in contact often enough to remember, or at least not immediately but it happens. And there are always those few friends on your list from a year or so back that pop up or you invite them and forget how you know them. This is the internet after all, you make new friends, sometimes you drift apart, such is the world. It'd be great if you could remind yourself who is who (especially when Gamertag's are often so obscure) with a custom tag. Similar to how Steam lets you nickname people completely, only maybe not so extreme.
So you could tag anyone from GAF with 'NeoGAF' or someone from Reddit or wherever, and it'd show up next to their GT. Or if you got chatting with someone whilst shootin' it up on Titanfall and added them, you could tag them as Titanfall, and in a year you'll remember that you became buddies through TF. Of course your real life and close friends you don't necessarily need to tag because you aren't likely to forget them but even so you could use it and tag them with their nicknames if you so choose.
Just my suggestion. I don't know if there is an actual place to submit ideas to Microsoft but please enlighten me if you know.
Cross-posting from the Xbox update thread that seems kinda dead. I just thought of an idea they could implement that I think would be a great addition to the Xbox OS is Friend nicknaming/tagging.
After adding a few people from GAF I realised that whilst I know where they added me from, I might forget at some point. I know that it sounds stupid to have people on your list you might not keep in contact often enough to remember, or at least not immediately but it happens. And there are always those few friends on your list from a year or so back that pop up or you invite them and forget how you know them. This is the internet after all, you make new friends, sometimes you drift apart, such is the world. It'd be great if you could remind yourself who is who (especially when Gamertag's are often so obscure) with a custom tag. Similar to how Steam lets you nickname people completely, only maybe not so extreme.
So you could tag anyone from GAF with 'NeoGAF' or someone from Reddit or wherever, and it'd show up next to their GT. Or if you got chatting with someone whilst shootin' it up on Titanfall and added them, you could tag them as Titanfall, and in a year you'll remember that you became buddies through TF. Of course your real life and close friends you don't necessarily need to tag because you aren't likely to forget them but even so you could use it and tag them with their nicknames if you so choose.
Just my suggestion. I don't know if there is an actual place to submit ideas to Microsoft but please enlighten me if you know.
+1Checking in for the HaloGaf reunion.
Hmm, do you mean this Microsoft Store? AFAIK, the credit doesn't work there, it's still tied to the Live ecosystem. I could get it through the Xbox Live digital store on the console, though, which is what I'm contemplating doing (and keeping the PC Special Edition, since I want it on both platforms and all the cool dumb shit that edition comes with.)Cant you just buy it on ms store now that its real money?
I'll definitely play the campaign multiplayer, hell it's one of the biggest reasons I preordered it.I wonder how many people will play campaign multiplayer versus competitive multiplayer?
I'll definitely play the campaign multiplayer, hell it's one of the biggest reasons I preordered it.
Plus, I think you need to play complete campaign multiplayer to unlock 2 of the Titans. Makes it almost mandatory.I'll definitely play the campaign multiplayer, hell it's one of the biggest reasons I preordered it.
I'll definitely play the campaign multiplayer, hell it's one of the biggest reasons I preordered it.
I wonder how many people will play campaign multiplayer versus competitive multiplayer?
Im playing it out of curiosity as well as the fact it unlocks the stryder.
It'll probably be the 1st mode I play, lol.Well I'm all about competitive but I'm definitely interested to see how the campaign works.
I've always been amazed at how little MS/Sony have done to just rip off every trick from social media.It's a great idea. With the amount of friends you have can, I thought for sure we'd be able to label friends, or at the very least, sort them into different groups. I have to believe that something along those lines is coming eventually.
I wonder how many people will play campaign multiplayer versus competitive multiplayer?
Did anyone else have issues with motion sickness during the beta, and if so, did adjusting the fov help? I meant to try it, but didn't have time. And I don't want to buy a game that makes me ill, even if it was crazy fun.
What do you need the adapter for?
Hey guys, would love some thoughts on a thorny issue I'm facing.
I have the Collector's Edition pre-ordered through Amazon for both the Xbox One and PC, but I'm not sure which of the two to keep. Such a dumb problem, but it's really bugging me, because the decision is hard to make.
I have like fucking $180 in space bucks turned real money on Live that I need to spend before they expire in a year(?), so even though I won't play it nearly as much, I'm wondering if I should keep the PC Collector's Edition, then buy the digital Xbox One version with points? Since I want both versions eventually anyways, that would save me money from buying the Xbone version then the PC version as well later.
But man, as dumb as it is, I still like having cases in a collection on a shelf for console games.
Someone help convince me that buying digitally is ok, and I don't need a disk and a case on my shelf, because even with like 750 Steam games, digital ownership still feels weird on consoles.
Is there any news of the Xbox One controller working on PC? I'm obsessing over that dope Titanfall controller... Almost enough that it's crossed my mind to buy a One console just to make use of it.
He's the motherfucking producer. He's the guy that gets shit done.LMAO at Drew McCoy part. Good stuff.
10/10 someone tweet that to drew McCoy
Didn't they do the Drew Mccoy gag in the rap one?
LMAO at Drew McCoy part. Good stuff.