It's a video game *Rolls eyes and leave*
Was pointless, but funny. Didn't they used to have a magazine?
By the way if they want a Titan right off the bat, play Last Titan Standing ;)
| pokoko said: That ... was both funny and interesting. Seriously, why send your guys into battle without a Titan in the first place? Like he said, maybe we should go to a modern strategy of "you have to kill some guys on foot before you can earn a tank" with our military, see how it works out. Man, the soldiers on that world REALLY get shafted. |
It actually makes a bit of sense when you think about. First, titans are expensive as hell. Then they probably take time to prepare to launch them, but that doesn't explain why the timer speeds up killing enemies. Finally, pilots are "super humans" meaning less trained soldiers ( grunts, specters) can't operate them. Plus, pilots are clones which are probably cheap to clone
Doctorslim said:
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Apparently resources don't matter so cost is irrelevant. Also I highly doubt they are going to rush to a battle without being prepared and having titans loaded and ready to go, especially since it only takes a few minutes to build them. Why bother training and spending lots of money resources cloneing them when you can take any soldier that grew up with video games to pilot the titan remotly?
http://www.youtube.com/v/AoOOpLpcF28 http://www.youtube.com/v/CphFZGH5030
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Well just because they can build Titans they can't send them right away. Pilots have camouflage and are silent. They can be deadly and infiltrate easily. Sending a Titan right away would blow up your cover really fast and even if they are big and heavy armed Titans that are send in the middle of a battlefield are easy preys and would fall quickly.
Sending pilots first for recognison of the field and stealthily reduce the number of both enemy pilots and grunts before sending a Titan to give the final blow to the enemy is a better strategy in my book.

| Jazz2K said: Well just because they can build Titans they can't send them right away. Pilots have camouflage and are silent. They can be deadly and infiltrate easily. Sending a Titan right away would blow up your cover really fast and even if they are big and heavy armed Titans that are send in the middle of a battlefield are easy preys and would fall quickly. Sending pilots first for recognison of the field and stealthily reduce the number of both enemy pilots and grunts before sending a Titan to give the final blow to the enemy is a better strategy in my book. |
Sure they can send them right away. They can build them and launch them in 3 minutes. So they have enough technology to camoflauge and make silent thousands of pilots but they can't do the same for mech? Sure they could, it's as easy as adding a layer of the material they use for pilots. if you can make a man invisible, you can make a mech invisible.
http://www.youtube.com/v/AoOOpLpcF28 http://www.youtube.com/v/CphFZGH5030
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titanfall is a game to grab some beers and have fun with your friends. its not suppose to make sense
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| NobleTeam360 said: It's a video game *Rolls eyes and leave* |
Are you quoting the last line of the video or did you not watch it?

Nicklesbe said:
Sure they can send them right away. They can build them and launch them in 3 minutes. So they have enough technology to camoflauge and make silent thousands of pilots but they can't do the same for mech? Sure they could, it's as easy as adding a layer of the material they use for pilots. if you can make a man invisible, you can make a mech invisible. |
Yeah they could make Titans invisible but we don't know what kind of technology they use on Titans and on pilots. Also, in the future, AI is still a bit dumb so yeah it's better to have pilots piloting Titans than having them on auto pilot. Think like a self driving car, it's possible today but human drivers (not all of us) are still better at driving than auto drive.

Augen said:
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I watched half of it, then made my comment.