@BattlefieldComm There's already a substantial problem in Breakthrough with teammates on attack:
-Not shooting
-Not pushing
-Not taking space
-Not being productive
-Not shooting their guns
-Not reviving
-Sitting in the uncap
-Did I mention not shooting enemies?
We don't need to encourage mortars
@BFBulletin I haven't been around the community all too long, but I've met new friends and some really cool people through it. Thank you for your contributions, time, effort, and dedication. Peace out, and take care
🚨 BACKUP YOUR BATTLEFIELD 6 SETTINGS ON PC! 🚨
The update resets your settings. Go to your documents navigate to your Battlefield 6 folder. Copy BOTH prosave files to your desktop. Run the updated client. Exit. Paste the copied prosave files back into the same location and overwrite the changed settings.
I know so many people who have been caught out by this already. Why the hell, are we still having updates like this launching where this is an issue.
Some days I work 8-7 behind a desk when it's needed.
Other days I'm working 8-4 out in the field doing yard work.
I can still hop on for an hour or so and play well. It's just excuses, cope, & ultimately a skill issue at this point.
If your multiplayer experience gets "ruined" so easily, you're not built for multiplayer games, stop whining about people better than you 24/7.
This is standard Call of Duty controller Aim Assist.
To those who are not familiar with controller Aim Assist, I'll help summarize:
-Instead of actually having to aim and track your opponent (which takes skill) - Call of Duty, in order to give controller players a false sense that they are legitimate first person shooter players, gives them Aim Assist.
-To activate Aim Assist, all you have to do if strafe left to right with your right controller stick, and the game does the rest for you.
-Aim Assist is in reality designed for children ages 6-10, and the mentally handicapped - who through no fault of their own lack fully developed motor skills and need the extra help.