Feedback on the Battlefield 6 Open Beta
Summary:
- Weapon customization icons misalign/overlap.
- Indoor–outdoor transitions cause overexposure.
- Add dynamic blizzard to Liberation Peak.
- Enable one-key quick-report when downed.
- Refine vehicle repair hitbox detection.
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Dear Battlefield Studios Team,
First of all, I would like to express my gratitude for the opportunity to participate in the Battlefield 6 Open Beta. The overall experience was highly immersive and demonstrated the great potential of the upcoming title. During my play sessions, I identified several areas that may benefit from further refinement. I respectfully submit the following observations and suggestions for your consideration:
1. Weapon Customization UI Misalignment
Issue: Attachment icons occasionally appear misaligned or overlapping in the customization menu.
Suggested Improvement: Optimize UI layout and scaling logic to ensure clear, polished visual presentation.
2. Overexposure in Indoor-to-Outdoor Transitions
Issue: When aiming from dark indoor areas toward bright outdoor environments, the screen can become briefly overexposed, temporarily obscuring visibility.
Suggested Improvement: Introduce smoother transitional lighting adjustments to maintain combat readability.
3. Dynamic Blizzard Event on “Liberation Peak” Map
Issue: The map’s current environmental conditions remain static despite its natural potential for dynamic weather.
Suggested Improvement: Consider implementing a blizzard event (similar to Battlefield 2042’s weather system) to enhance tactical diversity through reduced visibility and environmental challenges.
4. Streamlined Reporting While Downed
Issue: Reporting suspicious players while in the downed state requires navigating multiple menu layers.
Suggested Improvement: Add a one-key quick-report function (e.g., R key) to improve efficiency and anti-cheat responsiveness.
5. Vehicle Repair Hitbox Precision
Issue: Engineers repairing tanks while prone on the vehicle surface sometimes experience failed repair actions, likely due to collision detection inconsistencies.
Suggested Improvement: Refine vehicle collision models or expand repair trigger zones to ensure reliable repair functionality.
I greatly appreciate the team’s dedication and look forward to seeing these refinements shape an even stronger Battlefield 6 experience. Thank you for your time and continued efforts.