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Who decided to remove something that was advertised as being fully included and legitimate in the game.
Yes, it's primarily based around a PVP game, but, PVe was also included and marketed as such.
To all the try hards and sweats that can spend ten hours a day grinding that are crying just as much as we are, then there is the problem right there.
We want the full XP back, which they hyped and advertised in all the marketing prior to the game release, then quickly removed it.
Last night I went in to BF6 with high hopes of having some fun, however, all I seemed to meet were players that had little or no interest at all in Playing The F^$*"ng Objective, all they were bothered about was their kill ratio.
Why do I say this, well, I play as support, I have done for years because I like it. Helping my squad / team to win the round is satisfying.
I like dropping ammo, healing people and reviving people to keep the ticket count down so we win the round.
However, what I experienced for a majority of the time was people not reviving me when I got shot trying to help them, nobody else dropping any ammo because most of them wanted to be snipers from the back of the map. Enemy soldiers suddenly appearing on the rooftops without a single heli or jet being in the air!
Then there is the part where the spawns still seem somewhat buggy, and also, when the round had just started, and after about thirty seconds or so I was getting killed by enemy players BEHIND me at our base camp? How the hell do they do this without any form of exploit, I saw no heli or jets come over? Where is the out of bounds there then?
Then there is the whole scenario where you put almost half a 100 round ammo pouch from the L110 with a 2x scope, bipod and laying flat on the floor with the right button clicked to make it "mount" and yet the other player shoots you twice, and you are dead?
And all the bunny hopping, which really ought to be an Olympic event in the game that goes on and yet they seem to hit you every time.
As I said, I played for around an hour and a half and had to get out in the end from sheer frustration.
I want to enjoy BF6, but right now it feels more like CoD than BF.
These are the reasons why a growing number of people are wanting the XP restored and Bots re-introduced back into the game. As it is right now, it is no fun for them because of just some of the things I detailed above.
To the gamers that don't like what I have said, then really, as some of you say to us in other comment sections, why don't you go and play something else then, because that seems to be the default go to response to us from you.
If you advertise something that's included with the product, but then remove it, well, that's deceitful, disingenuous and breaks the terms and conditions of the sale.
Also, we seem to play the same four or so maps? Where are the rest, and is it also true that when the "Season one" drops, there will only be one new map?
It seems very clear to me that this game was not made by the real BF creators at all, so all the hype about "going back to the BF roots" seems somewhat misplaced right now.
How we release a New game that goes Backwards is beyond me.
vinnieDAcleaner " I have said for years that dumbing down the game for consoles was going to destroy the franchise and here we are. Small maps, small game modes"
Ermm, I'm on the PS5 currently. I have been gaming for over thirty-five years. I used to be solely PC, but got fed up with the fairly frequent requirements of changing PC components, such as graphic cards, then RAM that was not good enough before, but then the motherboard didn't support the RAM required and also had to be changed etc etc.
That's why I went down the route of the console, yes, the graphics are very much cut down, but it's fine for the "Casual Gamers" such as myself who just want to jump in the game and have a little fun time every few days or so.
But I also remember the great games such as BFBC2, especially with the Vietnam add-on, then BF3, BF4, BF5, let's not mention 2042.