Breakthrough Initiation shoud NOT rely on real players to start
2 friends of mine bought the game today and they wanted to play before going to work. I invited them to Breaktrhough initiation, they're pretty new on Battlefield so I told them they need to learn the basics before getting annihilated on multiplayer. We spent 8 minutes waiting 5 players to join the first match. We finished the first match and they both were totally amazed with the game, we tried to play again and after more 5 minutes waiting, they closed the game and complained that the matchmaking is taking too long.
And yeah, why should we wait for real players when the whole point of initiation is to play against bots? Besides, there's tons of CASUAL players out there, like one of these two my friends. He don't want to play multiplayer because he's always busy with work and family, yet, he loved Battlefield 6 and wanna play a quick match sometimes when he gets a break.
So I'm asking the devs to take a look on this suggestion, it won't cause any harm to change the way Breakthrough Initiation works as long we don't lose the ability to progress in the game. There's a ton of people out there playing community servers and unlocking stuff so fast it's not even fun. Hope you guys can do something about it, because really, it's 2025, no one is wants to wait 10 minutes to get in a match and a lot of people don't want to jump into multiplayer because it's too sweaty most of time.