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Yeah, Titanfall actually had amazing PVP MP
As someone who didn't like Mechwarrior 5, I'll say I find AC6's combat to be more interesting. Mechwarrior 5 combat felt to me like Elder Scrolls style combat, only worse, by which I mean it felt like mechs were basically standing around shooting each other without much else to do. I wasn't a fan of mech movement in Mechwarrior 5 either, too stiff.
Its the original mech game.
Titanfall is a first person shooter so it has nothing to do with it.
Please don't listen to people who played 30 minutes and refunded the game without even completing the tutorial and gaining access to mech customization, you'd be doing yourself a disservice.
Titanfall while fun isn't even a 'mech' game you literally just get into a large 'mech' the plays and controls identical to literally to a on foot fps and it's more of a power up.
Mechwarrior is about customization, environmental tactics and positioning, teamplay, targeting weak points.
This game is closer to souls games than any AC title with core gameplay not being piloting/customizing a AC but locking on to a boss like target than dodging their high damage telegraphed attacks.
And its not like the few there are, are clones of eachother. Mech gaming is a BROAD genre. I'm an old school Mechwarrior player and what I loved about it was the utility. Building and maintaining and customizing and taking your own Mech out for the first time.
Then Titanfall, which isn't REALLY a Mech game. It's a super with legs. However, I do love Titanfall II dearly. Its just hard to have a similar conversation between Titanfall and Mechwarrior.
And here comes Armored Core. Lots of history with the game and developer. I imagine its somewhere in between Mechwarrior and Titanfall?? I don't know actually. I hope its not straight up like Daemon X Machina. That game was pretty fun but got old pretty quick. In the end, I just didn't care enough to play anymore.
So NO, AC wasn't the original mech game, plus both game series are quite good for different reasons.