After weeks of frustration with what’s arguably the most overhyped game promoted by paid influencers on social media, I can officially say this: Battlefield 6 is hacked, broken, and simply not worth playing—unless you enjoy getting repeatedly smacked, annoyed, and let down.
The game is riddled with more bugs than a roach motel. The biggest lie being told is that it's "playable" on consoles. That’s just not true. The control scheme is clunky, and the number of workarounds required to make it remotely functional on a controller is ridiculous. It’s clear that the developers at AE (Absence Encouraged, as we now call them) have little concern for Xbox and PlayStation players. The game is heavily skewed in favor of PC users, who benefit from faster RAM, powerful processors, high-end graphics cards, and even emulators—just to name a few advantages.
The imbalance is glaring, and it’s killing the experience for console gamers. I wouldn’t recommend this game to anyone unless you're actively seeking disappointment and a healthy dose of frustration. Of course, this is just my opinion, and maybe others have had better luck. But sadly, this reflects the consensus among our clan, and we won’t be sticking around much longer. AE has failed to address even the most basic gameplay issues, and it shows.
 
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