Battlefield 6 Developer Asks For Help To Adjust A Huge Problem

Battlefield 6 Developer Asks For Help To Adjust A Huge Problem

From Screen Rant (Written by Brandon Key) on | OpenCritic

The first weekend of the open beta for Battlefield 6 is officially over, and a developer from DICE is turning to fans for video submissions regarding some common gameplay complaints during the testing period for potential adjustments before the game's full release. The first open beta period was a massive success, leading to over 460,000 concurrent players on Steam and breaking several records, and the developers want feedback.

In a post to X by Florian - DRUNKKZ3, which is the X account of Battlefield 6 principal game designer Florian Le Bihan, he asked for video examples of players dying unexpectedly fast, presumably gathering data and information to determine how to make adjustments to the time to kill for the full release. Lots of users posted videos of them getting one-shotted by the beta's one shotgun, damage not taking 100 percent health and still killing, and a lot more.

Bihan made a follow-up post saying, "Got a bunch of good videos now, thanks folks," after several fans submitted videos. This isn't a guarantee that the time to kill will be adjusted by the time the game releases, but it's clear that the developers are listening to player feedback to...

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