Some people who play the Xbox a lot enjoy plugging away and earning points to bring their GamerScore up to a high level. A gamer recently hit a milestone with … Continue reading
With every game out there comes cheaters. We guess when there is a will, there is a way. Games that are immune to cheats are rare and unheard of. Heck, even mobile games can be cheated with if one knows what kind of loopholes to exploit (which might explain those insane high scores gamers might encounter in Game Center).
Well for those who haven’t heard, Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall has recently been launched a few days ago, but already it seems that there are cheaters on the game. Thankfully though, Respawn has since identified those cheaters and will taking action to remove them from the game, lest the ruin the experience for everyone else. (more…)
Respawn Already Banning Titanfall Cheaters Using Aimbots original content from Ubergizmo.
Yesterday was the big launch of the hotly anticipated game Titanfall on the PC and Xbox One. The game will land later this month for Xbox 360 gamers. The launch … Continue reading
The age old epigram, Murphy’s Law, states that “Anything that can go wrong — will go wrong”, which can be used to describe Titanfall’s launch on both the Xbox One as well as PC platforms. Apparently, majority of the time on launch day, Microsoft’s “Xbox Live Core Services” (which happens to be their login servers) have been listed as “Limited”. When translated to plain English, it means that there will be many Titanfall launch day purchasers who would have been unable to access the game. Microsoft claims that this is due to their personal servers running into problems, and is no fault of Respawn Entertainment. Needless to say, Respawn Entertainment and EA have also stepped forward to repeat such sentiment. After all, the PC version has different server issues, but basically the fingers would point back at Microsoft’s direction.
Titanfall Launch Marred By Service Errors And Downtime original content from Ubergizmo.
Eager Titanfall gamers have seemingly overwhelmed Xbox Live, with Microsoft’s online gaming service down for many players. Reports of issues signing in to Xbox Live began earlier today, with Microsoft … Continue reading
Our Titanfall Review is nearly 5000 words long. It’s not your everyday average game review, and not something you’re likely to read the entirety of unless you’re either seriously torn … Continue reading
One of the most awaited video games of this year is set to launch in a few hours, and yet we’re still receiving an interesting piece of news. Apparently, some … Continue reading
We’re sure many PC gamers out there can’t wait to get their hands on Titanfall. The game looks fantastic and hopefully it will live up to all the hype and excitement surrounding it as well. Now the good news is that the game is currently available for preloading so if you’d rather not wait around during launch day for the download, why not start preloading the game now?
As expected based on reports, it looks like the download weighs a hefty 20GB in size (give or take) which will soon expand to about 50GB after it has been fully installed, so gamers should probably make sure they have enough space on their hard drives before proceeding! (more…)
Titanfall For PC Now Available For Preloading (And Playing) original content from Ubergizmo.
There’s no doubt in the fact that gamers have been anxiously waiting for Titanfall to drop. Even Microsoft has been involved in building up the hype for this game. It has launched a Titanfall Xbox One bundle as well as a limited edition Titanfall Xbox One controller, which doesn’t come as a surprise, considering the fact that this game is an exclusive release on Microsoft’s Windows and Xbox platforms. The game drops March 11th, but it seems that gamers may have to wait for a little while even if they get their hands on the game. Apparently there’s a Titanfall Day One patch that needs to be installed the first time this game is fired up.
Titanfall Day One Update May Weigh 840MB original content from Ubergizmo.
With just days left before the full official launch of Titanfall, Respawn Entertainment are taking some time to show off more details about in-game play. Today’s bit has to do … Continue reading