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3 days ago

Feedback on Battlefield 6 Beta Experience

After approximately 15 hours of gameplay, I would like to share my impressions and concerns regarding the current state of the Battlefield 6 beta. While I fully acknowledge that this is a pre-release version, I believe certain aspects require significant attention if the game is to meet the high expectations set by its community.

General Impressions

At this point, the gameplay experience feels somewhat limited and repetitive. Despite the initial excitement, I quickly found myself disengaged, which is concerning for a title of this scale.

Areas for Improvement

Gameplay Mechanics & Balance
Several weapons (e.g. shotguns) and vehicles (particularly tanks) feel unbalanced and overly dominant.
The damage system is inconsistent — at times, it takes only a few bullets to eliminate an opponent with full health, while in other instances, it requires half a magazine using the same weapon.
The “spawn–die–respawn” loop lacks long-term engagement or purpose. The game would benefit from clearer objectives and a greater sense of progression.


User Interface & Customization
The menu system is currently complex and unintuitive. Players should be able to easily adjust sensitivity, keybindings, controller settings, and color profiles.
The weapon customization menu needs to be more streamlined and visually clear.
Loadout management could be significantly improved for better usability.


Performance & Stability
The game does not currently run smoothly, particularly on PS5. Native 120 FPS support would greatly enhance the experience.
Party functionality is unstable, often causing crashes.
Server connection issues are frequent and need to be addressed before launch.


Visual Design & Clarity
The current color grading causes character models to blend into the environment, reducing visibility.
Excessive smoke effects from collapsing structures severely limit player vision and contribute to visual clutter.
On-screen indicators (e.g. names, colored markers above players) detract from immersion and can overwhelm the battlefield visually.


Features & Content Gaps
The game would benefit from proximity voice chat with optional filters to allow more immersive communication.
There is currently a lack of weapon variety. A broader arsenal is needed to keep gameplay fresh and diverse.
More dynamic map design is essential — current maps feel structurally similar and predictable.
Including water environments could enhance tactical depth and immersion.
Players should be able to equip both smoke and frag grenades simultaneously.
Grenade launchers should be repositioned as underbarrel attachments rather than standalone weapons.

Final Thoughts

Battlefield 6 shows great potential, but the current beta build does not deliver the high-impact, immersive experience that many players — myself included — were hoping for. At this stage, the game lacks the adrenaline, polish, and gameplay clarity found in competing titles such as Warzone.

With targeted improvements in performance, balance, UX design, and content depth, I believe Battlefield 6 could still evolve into a standout title. I hope this feedback proves valuable to your development process.

Best regards,

A Battlefield player and longtime fan of the franchise

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