vendredi 4 novembre 2016

19 Helpful Tips for Titanfall 2's Multiplayer Modes


Welcome to IGN's multiplayer tips for Titanfall 2! Many of the multiplayer tips that we could give here have already been given in the Multiplayer Beta Tips page on the wiki! For tips on how to counter Titansclick here! For tips on how to play in the new Colosseum Mode, click here!

While the game is not in beta anymore, most if not all of the tips on that page still apply to the game, so be sure to check it out alongside this page! On this page, you'll find up to date tips on how to succeed in the online multiplayer modes. 

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One of the main appeal of Titanfall is the ability to ride and fight in your own Titan, a huge mech that gives you a big boost on the battlefield. However, this does not mean you're the only one with a Titan out there, and you could very well lose a brawl against one or more Titans on the opposing team. In such a case, you'll most likely have your Titan destroyed, and you along with it.

However, the game will tell you when the Titan is at critical damage and will be destroyed relatively soon. When this happens, you can actually eject out of the Titan and be launched way up into the air, out of harm's way (that is, unless somoene notices you and shoots you down). It's much better than staying inside an exploding Titan, though, and can easily save your life!

One of the main Titan Counters in the game is to get on top of a Titan and take out batteries or throw a grenade into the massive machine. However, players who are inside of a Titan will be notified whenever you do so and will use electric smoke to try and throw you off, which is where a large puff of smoke rolls over their Titan and everything around them is damaged over a short period of time.

If you stay within this cloud, you will most likely die, however what most people don't know is that you can jump off of a Titan and get out of harm's way in case they use their electric smoke on you! This way, you not only make them use up their electric smoke (which could be used against one of your Titans) and they won't be able to easily shoot you back since the smoke would cover you up. So next time you get onto a Titan, watch out for damage over time along with smoke coming onto the screen so that you can jump off when you do!

There are 6 Titans in the final release of Titanfall 2: Ion, Scorch, Ronin, Northstar, Legion, and Tone. However, when you first start playing the game, only Ion, Scorch, and Northstar will be unlocked. This means that you'll either have to play many games and level up to get Ronin, Legion, and Tone, OR you can instead purchase them using the in-game currency.

It's highly recommended that you buy the Titans before buying any weapon modifications or Boosts or Titan upgrades, as the Titans themselves are a measly 25 credits each compared to items like Boosts which are 125 credits each. This means you'll be able to easily buy the Titans and try out all of them to find the one you like the most and stick with it!

Until you can earn enough credits to play with all of the Titans, you'll have to settle for one of the base three: Ion, Scorch, or Northstar. The one we recommend you use until you get the rest is Ion, as he is very simple to use and is well-rounded. However, if you want to try the other two then by all means, as you might find their playstyle to be more enjoyable. Scorch is a tanky control class who can still hit hard, while Northstar excells at long distance shooting with her sniper rifle. In the end, however, Ion is a great Titan that doesn't require any specialization and so should be the best for those new to Titanfall.

When you first start the game, you have three classes available to you: Tactical, Pulse-Blade, and Grapple. Tactical is very good for simply moving around the map, as the cloak is quite good at making you undetectable even from up-close. Pulse-Blade is great too because just using it anywhere will help out your team by seeing any enemies near where you throw it, so even if you can't use it to its full extent it's possible someone on your team could as well. Grapple is the most fun but it's also the most difficult to use as it is hard to aim and not easy to get used to. It's recommended that you use Tactical or Pulse-Blade as your first classes and then wait to use Grapple until you get the hang of the movement system later on.

You can also choose what kind of grenade you want. You start off with three: the standard Frag grenade, an Arc Grenade (basically a stun grenade for pilots and an EMP for Titans), and a Firestar which acts like a throwing star that sets stuff on fire. The Firestar might be a little too difficult to use for newer players, so choose the Frag grenade if you prefer to blow things up or the Arc Grenade if you like more utility.

Another aspect of your character that you have the option of choosing are the Kits. You get two Kits in total to choose from, four in each Kit type. The first Kit has the Power Cell and Fast Regen available to you at the beginning of the game. Power Cell is good for being aggressive while Fast Regen is more of a defensive kit, so it all depends on your playstyle. In the second Kit slot, you have the Kill Report and Wallhang kits. It's recommended to use Wallhang and get used to using it because it's one of the better kits in there, as Kill Report is essentially useless, but if you dislike the mechanics of Wallhang you can switch it off by using Kill Report.

Earn money by killing enemy pilots, NPCs, Titans, and the marked bounty, then deposit your bonus money at banks to earn your team extra points. Each match is limited to 15 minutes.

You'll loose half of your money every time you're killed, so play it safe as the game progresses.

Each kill you make in Bounty Hunt rewards you with a different bonus.

Grunt $10
Spectre $20
Stalker $25
Reaper $50
Enemy Pilot Min. $10
Bounty Damage $XX
Bounty Kill $200
  • Killing an enemy pilot will get you at least $10 if that enemy doesn't have points on them. 
  • You'll get a seemingly random amount of money for every shot you make on the bounty Titan. The amount you earn for each shoot seems to be based on how much damage you do to the Titan.

Depositing your earnings can be both a dangerous and profitable time. Keep these tips in mind after you clear each wave:

  • Holding on to your money after each wave doesn't benefit you. Deposit it as soon as you can.
  • Crouch while depositing your money. If you have a lot to deposit, have a teammate watch your back or deposit chunks of money at a time. Standing around will leave you vulnerable.
  • Team up with friends later in the game to stalk a bank and take out players as they approach to deposit their money. This way you get rid of their savings and earn more cash for your team.
  • Use your Titan to defend the bank area while you make your deposit.

Capture hardpoints to earn points for your 6-player team. Hang around the hardpoint to charge it till its amped, and you'll get double points. Each game is limited to 10 minutes. 

  • It takes one minute to amp a point. Amp your team's point at the beginning of the game to get ahead on earning your Titan. If you stick around till it's amped, you'll be at 30%.
  • It pays to be defensive! You'll earn points toward your titan and boost as you sit by an amped point. It's slow, but you're guaranteed that charge. Plus, defensive kills are worth a lot.
  • If your point is constantly being contested, try to sneak around and get to the point on the opposite side of the map.
  • If you notice a hardpoint it isn't being amped, that likely means that someone isn't very close to the point. Reversely, you can hide near the point without amping it and hope that the enemy thinks no one is home.

EditLast Titan Standing Game Mode Tips

The main goal in this game mode is to destroy all of the enemy Titans so that they have none left, or in the case of a time out to have the most amount of Titans left. 

You play in several rounds, and the first team to win four rounds wins the match.

  • You don't have to play only as one Titan! You can switch your Titan and gear between rounds, along with your Pilot loadout. 
  • In the rare case that the last few Titans are destroyed at the same time, then the round has to be won by defeating all of the enemy Pilots.
  • Stick with your team. It is very unlikely that you will be able to win against other players when they will have teammates behind them. Be sure to have your own team behind you and you will have a greater chance at winning.
  • Even if your Titan is destroyed, you can still fight! Use Titan counters, such as Anti-Titan secondary weapons or by jumping onto the enemy Titans to take out their batteries, to help your team defeat the enemy Titans.
  • Be aware of the kinds of Titans already on your team. If your team is filled with attacking Titans, then go and pick a much tankier one so that you can be in the frontline! Being able to notice what Titans are on your team and choose your own Titan to enhance the team's composition can be the difference between a won round and a lost one.

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