
Battlefield 6 followers have not been shy about giving their opinions on the sport by means of its prolonged public testing period–and that hasn’t modified with the sport’s wildly common first open beta. Many gamers are echoing the identical few criticisms on social media–that the BF6 maps are too small, and that Liberation Peak is an infuriating sniper’s heaven.
With a sport as closely anticipated as Battlefield 6–not to say the record-breaking open beta numbers–it’s not stunning that social media has been flooded with suggestions each good and again on the Battlefield beta. Most of the criticisms leveled on the sport have been to do with its maps, with many gamers saying the three maps on the open beta rotation all really feel too small.
Apparently, Battlefield 2042 had the alternative drawback, with gamers typically complaining that the maps felt too large and infrequently lifeless. Within the BF6 beta, nevertheless, gamers are saying that the small map sizes imply they’re pushed to interact far too typically.
The criticism is way from common, after all. Some gamers (*6*) the smaller maps, stating that some fan-favorite Battlefield maps like Sienne Crossing and Grand Bazaar have been additionally small. Different gamers counter that the problem with the brand new maps will not be their precise dimension, however how fight and motion stream by means of them.
The largest of the beta maps, Liberation Peak, suffers from a distinct design subject that has been annoying players–terrain that closely favors snipers. The abundance of snipers has been parodied in memes displaying an absurd variety of sniper glints coming from Liberation Peak’s rocky terrain–though actual screenshots posted within the replies present these edits aren’t actually that removed from the reality.
In fact the purpose of a beta is that components that do not work could be modified earlier than the sport’s launch, which is scheduled for October 10 on PS5, Xbox Collection X|S, and PC. BF6 devs have publicly addressed some suggestions, whereas EA additionally has a full record of adjustments that shall be applied pre-launch. The developer has mentioned will probably be going over participant suggestions from the beta to establish what else must be modified earlier than launch.
Players could have an opportunity to take a look at extra Battlefield 6 maps and totally different modes when the open beta returns for a second weekend on August 14. For extra, try GameSpot’s Battlefield 6 open beta breakdown.
