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Posted 17 February 2014
Titanfall PC - £23.62, through Mexican Origin
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Titanfall for PC through Mexican Origin.
Use Hola for Chrome, or another free VPN if you want.
1. Go to origin.com and turn on Hola and choose Mexican (Will be in Spanish but use Google translate if needed)
2. Put Titanfall in the basket (will be 499 mexican pesos)
3. Open shopping basket and click proceed from lower right corner
4. Disconnect from your proxy just before logging in to Origin.
5.Log into your origin account (and change page language to English if needed)
6. Buy it like normal, (I used Paypal and just stuck in a random Mexican address)
7. Order will complete as normal and you will get confirmation email and Titanfall now in your origin account!
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TITANFALL DELUXE EDITION WITH SEASON PASS - £28
Use Hola for Chrome, or another free VPN if you want.
1. Go to origin.com and turn on Hola and choose Mexican (Will be in Spanish but use Google translate if needed)
2. Put Titanfall in the basket (will be 499 mexican pesos)
3. Open shopping basket and click proceed from lower right corner
4. Disconnect from your proxy just before logging in to Origin.
5.Log into your origin account (and change page language to English if needed)
6. Buy it like normal, (I used Paypal and just stuck in a random Mexican address)
7. Order will complete as normal and you will get confirmation email and Titanfall now in your origin account!
hotukdeals.com/dea…=11
TITANFALL DELUXE EDITION WITH SEASON PASS - £28
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sorted byGames have jumped from £24.99 to £45.99 and at the same time half the content has been removed and sold back as "DLC".
When games came in an actual box (not a crap DVD case) they had figurines, posters, manuals (not a three page pamphlet) and a key-card and this was normal not a "collectors edition" and they cost.. drum roll... £14.99.
Prices have gone up and up and up and value has spiralled down. Not only are they missing any kind a value-add packaging, but most of the time the games are released in a pre-beta state with a good 60% of the content held back.
I'm voting this hot because we really need to vote with our wallets.
Don't forget to swing by the Weekly Game Codes Giveaway 8 competition and grab a number
Heat from me -- while I was there, I stumbled across this -- might grab a copy
Aiaiaiaia titaaaaaanattaaaack
I think I'll make up my own mind, thanks.
Collapsing buildings and maps of 64 players don't always necessarily equal fun for me. In fact, more often than not they equal frustration.
Not sure with Russian version, Mexican origin definitely English and not region locked though.
You won't lose any lol
This method been used for ages with no problems, everyone did it for battlefield 3 and 4, save loads, go ahead and pay more if you want
Just saying it could happen, I know in Steam that have it in there EULA, "You agree that you will not use IP proxying or other methods to disguise the place of your residence, whether to circumvent geographical restrictions on game content, to purchase at pricing not applicable to your geography, or for any other purpose. If you do this, we may terminate your access to your Account.".
With EA being the 'tinan'ic company it is, I am sure their suits would have included a similar clause.
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To get to the mexican store you'll need a proxy, take one of the proxy servers from the list below:
Proxy Server:
proxynova.com/pro…mx/
spys.ru/fre…MX/
xroxy.com/pro…htm
Option 1:
Chrome using FoxyProxy (no NoScript, no Adblock)
go to store.origin.com
add Titanfall to your cart
to checkout, click on buy and you'll need to sign-in to origin, at this point disable the proxy connection and login with your origin account data
enter fake adress data (mexican hotel or something like that)
order
Option 2:
FireFox using NoScript
Set Proxy manually in your FireFox settings
disable all scripts etc using NoScript
delete all cookies containg "origin" in the FF settings
go to store.origin.com
add the game to your cart
checkout
disable the proxy connection (FF settings)
enable akamaihd.net, ea.com and origin.com in NoScript
login with your origin account data
order
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Yes.
I'm not going to overrate it like other people but the gameplay is very solid and with Call of Duty & Battlefield overload recently, it's a nice change. Titans aren't overpowered ive found too... unless you try to stand and trade with one without being in a titan yourself that is.
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I was banned from Battlefield for buying it on American origin. Had to tell them I bought it whilst on holiday to be Unbanned and buy it again.
one with such paranoia would do well to set up a separate account for this game
bit misleading.
I actually play bf4 a lot too and titanfalls a nice change of pace, a lot more action packed considering it has a fraction of the players.
heat added
Just to clarify something, SSL is used to protect you from exactly what you're describing - a "man in the middle" as it were. Your BROWSER establishes the encrypted connection with the Origin server, regardless of how many nodes (proxies) the connection itself goes through. Don't forget, in this instance you might be sending your connection through a VPN provider but if you weren't, it's still going through your ISP, their hub sites, peering links and so on - each of those points, someone can be listening in.
SSL (Actually it's "TLS" these days, SSL is old but we call it SSL anyway) uses "certificates", which are digitally signed in such a way that they cannot be forged, but they CAN be verified. So Origin sends you their certificate which contains their public keys (the bit used to actually encrypt the connection). If the "man" in the middle tries to change that certificate, the signature is broken and your browser will display a big red screen warning you of it. Your browser uses the public key to do the encryption and it CANNOT be decrypted without the "private" key, which is never sent and kept on Origin's server. Even your own browser cannot decrypt it once it's encrypted, so again the man in the middle can do nothing and only sees the encrypted traffic.
It won't be Spanish don't worry lol
Still contemplating a refund request though...
Does you think this can get any cheaper?
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wanna bet, it is not hard for EA match purchased games from its foreign sites, with players logging on (when playing the game) from a UK IP.
LOLOL
But for once it's a game actually worth Pre-ordering.
Also: gamingbolt.com/tit…-it
Yep. Been happening since day one. Who cares if you log on using a UK IP. Keys are region free. What if you were on holiday, relatives bought it you etc. EA don't want the massive backlash that would cause. You are safe
How?? from what i've played of the beta, it's a solid game, fun new mechanics, fun gameplay, something new, not some generic shooter game.
cdkeys.com/pc/…Agw
Think I will stick to CD keys. Tempting but for £1.07 difference I don't wanna risk losing my BF4 premium
Tempted to preorder :0/
Yep. Reason being you always have idiots prepared to pay. Just look at all the console deals that get voted hot. £30-£40 and go scorching. People are morons and the companies know this