Introduction
Welcome to the ultimate guide for mastering movement in Titanfall 2! Created by speedrunning veterans Bryonato and Zweek, this comprehensive tutorial explores everything from basic mechanics to high-level techniques used in both multiplayer and speedrunning. Whether you’re a new pilot or an aspiring record-setter, this guide will help you understand and execute Titanfall 2’s intricate movement system. Let’s get started.
Setting Up for Success: Keybinds and Sensitivity
Before you begin learning advanced movement, configure your setup for precision and control:
- Rebind Grenade: Avoid the default
Q. Bind it to a side mouse button or another more accessible key. - Crouch Behavior: Set crouch to Hold instead of Toggle for better timing and control.
- Controller Players: Use the Evolved control scheme for smoother gameplay.
- Mouse Sensitivity: A lower DPI and in-game sensitivity allow for better movement precision. A good starting point is 650 DPI with 2.0 sensitivity, but adjust based on preference.
Core Movement Mechanics
Momentum Preservation
Titanfall 2’s movement system rewards maintaining momentum. Every action—jumping, sliding, wallrunning—can either enhance or diminish your speed. Learning to chain movements efficiently is key to going fast.
Sliding and Slideboosts
- Sliding activates at speeds above 15 km/h while holding crouch.
- Slideboosts give you a burst of speed when you slide after sprinting or jump-sprinting.
- Cooldown: There’s a ~2-second cooldown between effective slideboosts. Use slidehops to bridge this gap.
Slidehops
- After a slide, jump just as you hit the ground while continuing to hold crouch.
- Time your jumps consistently to preserve or build speed through chains of slidehops.
Bunnyhops (Bhops)
- Performed from a neutral standing jump, Bhops are tighter and allow for quick turns.
- Less common in modern routing but useful in specific map segments.
Advanced Techniques
Air Strafing
- How it works: Hold A or D while turning your camera in the same direction. This bypasses the normal forward speed cap.
- Tip: Don’t over-rotate. Smooth, controlled camera turns yield the best results.
Strafe Lurch
- A penalty for changing movement direction too quickly after jumping.
- Avoiding Lurch: Time your inputs properly—change direction during or just before landing.
- Using Lurch: In some cases (like tap strafing), controlled lurch helps turn sharply without speed loss.
Wall-Based Movement
Wallrun Fundamentals
- Duration: Wallruns last ~1.75 seconds.
- Speed: Max wallrun speed is ~28–30 km/h.
- Regrabs: Grab the wall again by hitting it at a lower vertical point or a curved surface.
Wall Kicks & No-Lurch Wall Jumps
- Wall Kicks: Jump off the wall within 5 frames of contact to gain speed.
- No-Lurch Wall Jumps (NLWJ): Release forward input during a wallrun to jump cleanly without triggering lurch.
Double Wall Kicks
- Chain wallkicks by grabbing the same wall again lower down. Useful for tight sequences and advanced routing.
Boosting Mechanics
Damage Boosting
- Frag Boosts: Drop a grenade and jump at the right time for an explosive launch.
- EPG & Softball Boosts: Safer options for midair propulsion, used in specific skips.
- Gravity Star Boosts: Situationally powerful with perfect timing.
End Boosts
- End Boosts: Triggered by jumping at the end of a wallrun. Adds a burst of speed.
- Crouch End Frame Boosts (cFEB): Add crouch at the right moment for maximum momentum.
Niche and Advanced Moves
- Spring Jumps: Perfectly timed jumps from the ground for max height.
- Bump Launches: Stack wall bumps rapidly off corners for huge vertical movement.
- Halfslides: Begin a slide from a standing position—great in cramped spaces.
- Extended Slides: Wait slightly longer before jumping to achieve higher jumps.
Controller vs. Keyboard
- Controller Advantages: Natural analog movement avoids strafe lurch.
- Keyboard Limitations: Precise timing and input control are essential to match controller fluidity.
Community & Resources
Titanfall 2’s movement scene is thriving thanks to its active community. To go deeper:
- Join the Titanfall 2 Speedrunning Discord
- Follow creators like Bryonato, Zweek, and Tomatoanus
- Explore the Titanfall 2 Leaderboards for tutorials and run breakdowns
Conclusion
Titanfall 2’s movement system is unmatched in its fluidity and depth. With time, practice, and the techniques outlined here, you’ll be bouncing off walls, boosting through arenas, and skipping sections like a true Pilot. Whether your goal is speedrunning or competitive multiplayer dominance, movement mastery is the key to leveling up your gameplay.
Keep practicing, stay smooth, and break the sound barrier—your Titan is ready.




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