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What you're describing is not the Battlefield mechanic, but the actual act of just laying down fire. You're essentially just giving reasons as to why the mechanic itself is unnecessary.
Taken from BF6 wiki ......Suppression is the act of forcing an enemy to break off an attack by using high volumes of gunfire. When the enemy is concerned mainly with their own survival, their combat effectiveness and morale is greatly reduced. Suppression can be used to fix enemies while nearby teammates go around the side flanking them. In terms of the Four Fs doctrine, this is the second "F" (Find, Fix, Flank, and Finish).
Says it right there, although the example slightly differs to mine as I said it is a very useful mechanic, you sound like someone who is fixated on kd ratio and stats rather than being a squad/team player or you just do not like being suppressed fair enough but no need to remove it, even if they did remove it I would still use it as how can you stop a player applying supressing fire? remove full auto from lmg's?🤣
- ghostflux5 months agoSeasoned Ace
The fact that you had to pull up that wiki definition means that you don't have a clue what I am talking about. It's kind of funny, because if you had actually read the entire article instead of just the first paragraph, you would have understood what I meant.
Suppression in the context of Battlefield games is not just the tactic that you were describing, it's an effect that can be applied to you, similar to how touching fire temporarily sets you on fire. In Battlefield 6 stops health regeneration and in previous Battlefield titles affected things like spread increase, sway and blur.
- ST1GUS5 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
I am fully aware of the suppression effects and how they work and assumed you did too, and I replied to what was the relevant part of what was being discussed which was the act of suppression not the effects of the mechanic.🤷♂️
- ghostflux5 months agoSeasoned Ace
You started going on a tangent for no reason though?