Shortly after launch, Battlefield 6 completely nerfed Portal Experiences, as players were exploiting bots in custom servers for huge XP gains. Granted, challenges are painstakingly grindy, so it's hard to blame anyone for trying to find a workaround to get better attachments and gadgets. But Battlefield studios did also tweak several challenges, arguably overcorrecting on some, to compensate.
Still, fans were outraged that Portals had been nerfed and demanded that the changes be rolled back to allow for bot farming. So, Battlefield Studios introduced Casual Breakthrough, populated with 16 real players and 32 bots, allowing you to earn reduced XP and still complete challenges. Problem solved, right?
Not exactly. The community is now outraged for a whole bunch of different reasons, complaining that Battlefield Studios is wasting its time by "adding pointless modes", arguing that anyone who likes Casual Breakthrough should "just go play a different game". Some even called it a "participation trophy for Battle Dads" - as if it's an insult to... have a life outside of the game?
It just tells me devs learned nothing from their last release.
Numerous commenters also noted that they "had Portals for this sort of thing" already, completely ignoring the fact...
