Battlefield 6 feedback
Hello, I would like to share my feedback about the game.
Let’s start with the bugs:
- There are a few, like character shaking,
- An aiming bug where the sights don’t show up,
- And some smaller issues.
I would also like to mention the Cairo map. It would be great if rooftop access was somehow limited or adjusted. Maybe you could add specific points for rooftop gameplay, but right now too many players just climb up and stay there, which feels unbalanced.
This message is especially for the developers. Of course, player feedback is important, but if you try to listen to everyone, you might end up ruining the game. Some people say the maps are too small – I think they should stay that way. Running around for half an hour on huge maps can ruin the experience for others. A balance of a few large maps and a few smaller ones would make everyone happy.
I also read that some players complain about destructible buildings, saying they collapse too quickly. Honestly, fixing that would be a big mistake. Please don’t reduce destruction – if someone doesn’t like it, they can play another game. This feature is perfect as it is. The main focus should be fixing bugs, balancing the gameplay, adding more maps and weapons, and polishing the details.
But if the game is changed too much based on every complaint, I personally won’t buy it. In my opinion, players themselves, with unreasonable demands, could destroy what makes the game great. I hope the developers find a compromise, listen to the community, but only within reason. If done right, this game has the potential to really succeed, especially since there are almost no good online shooters nowadays.
Call of Duty is, in my opinion, at its lowest point, and I honestly don’t understand why people still play it. At least Battlefield gives you the feeling of war — explosions, destroyed buildings, smoke, dust, a real atmosphere. It feels like a warzone, not like Call of Duty or Counter-Strike with silly skins and artificial environments.
I wish you good luck with the game and I’m looking forward to the release. Hopefully it will be even better — and certainly not worse.