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Titanfall 2's latest free expansion, A Glitch in the Frontier, is coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC on 25th April. Includes: - New Map: Glitch - New Live Fire Map: Deck - Marked for Death mode (TF1) - New faction M.R.V.N - A level cap increase to 100 - The ability to choose between Prime and Regular executions for Titans - New Pulse Blade execution - Option to add Live Fire modes to Private Match The new game mode sounds pretty cool. Is this game still feel like a clusterfuck on PvP? @Plumbers Crack @TigerBurge
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@Plumbers Crack asked me to find some info on the radar so I have some basic information on how it works. Underlying though it states it works similar to how the Destiny radar does. For Shapes: Large orange circle: An enemy pilot Small orange circle: Enemy AI controlled entity (other than titan) Orange arrow: An enemy titan Q. A whole 1/8th of the circle can be colored in the enemy color (orange). What does this mean? Q. Sometimes, a faded orange circle will appear around a section of the map, which may or may not have anything to do with map objectives. What's this for? Q. Sometimes the outer ring of the radar has solid colored in orange sections. What do these indicate?
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Picked up the game Friday, Played a little of the Single Player and a little of the Multiplayer. And man... it is awesome. They have pretty much improved everything from the first game (and I liked the first one). The movement is liquid smooth and chaining movements together just feels natural. You can tell there are a lot of new people to the game (playing on X1) because most people are still just running around on the ground like its just another CoD game or something. Make it easy to kill people, when you are the only one up on the walls. If you played the first one, the movement is even better in this game. There is a tangible upgrade in the way the movement feels. The new titans provide a lot of variability that wasn't in the first game. I like that you can recognize the titan just by looking at them. "Oh, that is a Northstar, so he has a cluster missile, stay away from him as infantry". Of course identifying a titan in the first game wasn't hard either (only three of them haha) but because you could swap out every piece of gear you never knew what you were going up against. Now you can build a strat to counter them. Map design is perfect for chaining runs and getting the drop on people. So glad I have my XBOX Elite controller, probably makes it a little easier to kill and wall run as I dont ever have to take my thumb off the sticks. (Had a SCUF controller last time I played... SCUFs are garbage compared to this Elite controller). I have been playing Amped Hardpoint (Domination) and haven't lost a game yet. haha I recommend it.