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- Hudson15312 days agoSeasoned Ace
The issue is your region has not many players..
I live in-between Sydney and Asia so i bounce of both servers depending on time of day.
If im unlucky to be playing on the asian server god help me what a night mare all games filled with bots or cheaters lol.
Ideally they should remove the asian server so everyone in oceanic bounces off Sydney to fill more games. - Znyh19902 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
yep,I'm experiencing the same issue. Hope the officials can merge the Asian servers into one or two, or set cross-play to default off.
- Znyh19902 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
As a PS5 player, I hope the devs can merge the Asian servers into one or two main servers. This will concentrate the player population and make it easier to find full matches with cross-play turned off.
- pokjak21gun1 day agoNew Novice
Not really..Even when I played Battlefield 1 before, there were no bots and the game was fine. It was much better because we played with real players, not AI bots.
- Lancelot_du_Lac1 day agoSeasoned Ace
two suggestions:
Combine PS5 and XBox players, and persistent servers
In the previous games in the series there were no problems with this, there were no bots and the servers were always full of real players.
Maybe it's time for the developers to start looking at previous installments in the Battlefield series - or hire someone with the knowledge and experience to recreate it in Battlefield 6.
This has been posted by me. Currently, the in-game matchmaking system feels problematic. One round there are many players, and the next round there are almost none, only BOTs. The chance of encountering BOTs is very high. If they could change it back to the server browsing system from Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 5, at least players who still enjoy Battlefield 6 could find a server with many players, instead of having to deal with so many BOTs. Even more frustrating is that we have to pay for PSN membership to play against BOTs in Battlefield 6—and not even offline!