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Titanfall Appears On Steam 6 Years After Its Release, But It Is Practically Unplayable

Titanfall is finally available on Steam’s digital distribution service, but it’s almost impossible to play. And there are several reasons for that.
First, the 2014 shooter has too few players. In multiplayer mode, it is simply difficult to find opponents. Secondly, the servers themselves are disgusting. Gamers complain about being kicked out of matchmaking. And those who manage to get into the arena face new problems – Steam’s Titanall refuses to recognize cards from installed DLC. Thirdly, there are problems with sound.
Titanfall has only 52% positive reviews on Steam so far.
Recall that Titanfall was warmly received by critics. The PC version scores an average of 86 out of 100 on the Review Aggregator, based on nearly 30 reviews.
Source: Steam

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