"It is always good to get back home and play in front of family," he said. "I don't get to see them that much. It will be a lot nicer if we win."
The Titans surprised by making the finals last year but have been a little up and down this year with a one win and three loss record.
"We need to improve a lot," Proctor admitted. "We have a new defensive structure this year and I think the boys are just getting used to it. It ended up costing us a couple of games with our defensive reads and tackles. It is only a few minor changes we need to make and once we make those changes and get a few players back I think we'll be right."
Proctor is aware of not under-estimating a Warriors side that has been really poor the past two weeks and with a point to prove in front of their home crowd.
"Potentially getting Kieran Foran back and coming off the back of a couple of losses they will be dangerous this weekend," Proctor said.
Meanwhile, the 28-year-old is relishing taking on a leadership role with the Titans having spent so long as a henchman alongside the likes of Cameron Smith and Cooper Cronk at the Storm.
"It is a different role for me. There were so many good leaders down there in Melbourne and you didn't have to think about that - you just concentrated on your own role.
"I'm enjoying it. It is new for me. I have even called Smithy up for some advice. But I am enjoying it so far."