The
Titanfall
website has details on plans to test
Titanfall 2, saying a
multiplayer tech test is "around the corner." This will only be on consoles, so
Respawn explains why the PC edition is not included. Company cofounder Vince
Zampella explains the PC version isn't ready for this yet, but expresses
confidence in being ready for launch:
So why not PC?
Two big issues from a development standpoint: hardware variety & “min spec”
optimization. We’re still making a lot of tweaks and changes to the renderer,
the game, and effects so we haven’t run the game through the hardware
compatibility lab yet to detect and handle a large variety of hardware - video
cards, CPUs etc. Quite frankly, we aren't ready to deal with that yet, we are
still making the game better. We also haven't done enough work to fully support
our 'Min Spec' on PC yet. So, currently the PC game isn’t as easy to throw out
for testing as the console is, because of the additional variables and
configurations that we need to support. Also, because the single player story
has some wonderful secrets that we really want to preserve for launch, we also
have to worry about leaks. Our wonderfully curious PC players have proven in the
past that they will dig out anything they can, and there's a risk that they
could spoil some of our single player.
We realize this is a big disappointment for our PC fans, but we feel this allows
us to concentrate on the real purpose of the tech test and focus on the server
stability and scalability. Rest assured we’re confident in our ability to
deliver a great PC experience for launch. We appreciate your understanding, and
we look forward to seeing everyone on The Frontier this October.