• Respawn have a God of War director working on a game that isn't Titanfall
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I really loved Titanfall but not being on Steam killed the community. Cut ties with Microsoft, allow users to host servers, allow modding through Hammer, more game types, more maps, expand on the parkour system and have maps similar in quality to the original and you have a sequel. Also don't bother with singleplayer, go all in with multiplayer and release it at $40, $60 with a season pass attached.
You play as a Mecha who decapitates other mecha's twice it's size with a sword attached to it's foot.
[QUOTE=Korova;46874283]I really loved Titanfall but not being on Steam killed the community. Cut ties with Microsoft, allow users to host servers, allow modding through Hammer, more game types, more maps, expand on the parkour system and have maps similar in quality to the original and you have a sequel. Also don't bother with singleplayer, go all in with multiplayer and release it at $40, $60 with a season pass attached.[/QUOTE] Hell yeah, Titanfall was pretty great for what it was, with big stompy mechs and high mobility for Pilots. However one thing it was lacking in was content. Sure there was a great concept, but at launch there really wasn't all that much variety in terms of maps and guns. If they do manage to get a sequel, whether or not it's on Steam, hopefully their experience with developing the first game would mean they could take the time they initially spent creating the bones of the original, and allocate it to filling it with additional content. Either way, I am interested to hear what Respawn's working on under this "Stig" chappie.
[QUOTE=Korova;46874283]I really loved Titanfall but not being on Steam killed the community. Cut ties with Microsoft, allow users to host servers, allow modding through Hammer, more game types, more maps, expand on the parkour system and have maps similar in quality to the original and you have a sequel. Also don't bother with singleplayer, go all in with multiplayer and release it at $40, $60 with a season pass attached.[/QUOTE] Doesn't Microsoft own the IP though?
[QUOTE=Bbarnes005;46877223]Doesn't Microsoft own the IP though?[/QUOTE] No, Respawn owns it. The only reason it was limited to Microsoft platforms is because EA, who published the game, signed an exclusivity deal.
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