Edited By
Noah Rodriguez
Players are struggling to keep up with veterans in Titanfall 2โs multiplayer, raising questions about accessibility and skill progression in the game. As newer players express frustration about their defeats, veteran gamers share wisdom on how to improve amidst the chaos.
A recent discussion highlighted the challenges new players face when competing against seasoned veterans. One player noted that after completing the campaign multiple times, they found themselves outmatched in multiplayer matches, stating, "These guys playing for +5 years always keep beating me. What should I do?"
Many comments echoed the need for practice, particularly in specific game modes:
Frontier Defense (FD): Users suggested that newcomers practice in Frontier Defense to get used to the game's mechanics and maps. One player mentioned, "Use FD to practice; it helps."
Regular Matches: Others recommended starting with normal matches to build confidence before attempting harder challenges.
Networking with fellow players proved to be vital advice shared among the seasoned participants.
"Focus on a weapon, tactical, and titan that suits your playstyle Practice in FD and stay close to your team in multiplayer."
Several posters advised spending time in the Gauntlet for additional training. They argued it could improve tracking skills, saying, "You can also go to the gauntlet; it helps you get better at aiming."
The conversation wasn't entirely negative. While many newcomers feel overwhelmed, seasoned players often recall the same learning curve many faced early on. The call for patience and practice seems to resonate across various comments.
Interestingly, one player humorously reflected on the imbalance between platforms, noting: "As a console player, I have no choice but to get my ass beat by a PC player."
๐ Players recommend Frontier Defense for practice and skill development.
๐ Emphasizing teamwork and effective communication enhances gameplay.
โณ "Gotta get shit on before you get good" - a playerโs wisdom on the learning process.
With gamers doing their best to level up through shared advice, the community continues to support each other in their quest for improvement.