
Battlefield 6’s record-breaking first open beta has come and gone, and now the builders are beginning to sift by participant suggestions and bug reviews. One of many points within the crosshairs is the reported “tremendous bullet” inflicting unexpectedly quick time-to-kill charges.
BF6’s principal recreation designer Florian Le Bihan (*6*) following the tip of the open beta to ask gamers for movies of “suspected tremendous bullet/unexpectedly quick TTD” bugs. A lot of gamers have reported having this situation within the Battlefield beta, with some streamers even experiencing the difficulty stay on stream. The unusually fast TTD (time to demise or time to down) bug causes some gamers to be downed in just some photographs, and typically even when behind cowl.
Gamers had been fast to supply examples of the suspected bug, with some speculating that the server was sluggish to use harm that had already been obtained, inflicting the complete quantity of harm to be utilized to the participant unexpectedly after a brief delay. Gamers have additionally reported taking harm or failing to heal when they need to be at full well being, together with instantly after respawning–though this bug seems to solely influence the health-bar UI and never gamers’ precise hit factors.
Whereas some participant’s TTD points had been put right down to common lag as a consequence of a poor web connection, others have shared movies of the suspected bug in query. Le Bihan later up to date to thank gamers for sharing their footage, saying he is now been despatched “a bunch of excellent movies” to analyze the difficulty.
With the primary open-beta weekend concluded, gamers have taken to social media to share their ideas on the preview, each good and dangerous. The beta reached an enormous variety of folks, and the builders at DICE little doubt have a giant job forward of them combing by participant suggestions and bug reviews forward of the sport’s launch on October 10.
Gamers could have an opportunity to take a look at extra Battlefield 6 maps and completely different modes when the open beta returns for a second weekend on August 14. For extra, take a look at GameSpot’s Battlefield 6 open beta breakdown.
