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uyel0m2k
Rising Spectator
15 hours ago

Superhuman bots.

Yeah yeah, get gud. Seriously though, these bots now have aim, reactions and movement detection more sensitive than any real player. 

Running behind houses in Eastwood, then getting slapped through a window by a bot 130m away....

Standing behind shrubs... slapped

Crawling through smoke...slapped.

If you're player base is down that much that you need bots to populate, that's cool...as long as they are competitive. Competitive in the sense that people can compete with them....

4 Comments

  • They are overpowered  -- worse than hackers and cheaters !!!!!!!!!!

  • Hello friends!

    Penguin has also seen other players across Discord and other Battlefield 6 communities, X.com and similar places, mention that bots can sometimes feel a bit extreme.

    Penguin thinks the main issue is not that bots exist, but that their reaction time and accuracy in certain situations feel far beyond and above what a normal player can realistically respond to, especially through smoke, foliage or partial cover.

    This is especially noticeable in Casual Breakthrough, where the experience was meant to stay more relaxed and accessible to a lot more players.  When bots behave like this, it can take away from that casual feeling.

    If bots are meant to help populate matches, Penguin agrees they should feel fair and competitive, not overwhelming or superhuman. 

    Small adjustments to detection and reaction could make a big difference for overall gameplay experience.

    Penguin supports this report based on community feedback and hopes it helps improve balance for everyone.

    Penguin joke: 👉  ''The final boss in Battlefield 6 right now is a Bot with DMR! '' 😀

    Big Fan Of Battlefield!
    Many Thanks
    Penguin

  • Yes, please detune the bots back to how they used to be.

    Those of us who like casual breakthrough for it being much easier than pvp are unhappy with the change. The whole point of it was to play Battlefield 6 "without the intensity of a full PvP lobby [...] a more relaxed way to play while still earning progression and completing challenges". That's a direct quote from the casual breakthrough introduction announcement. So with that said, I cannot understand why the bots were deliberately made more frustrating to play against.

  • uyel0m2k wrote:

    If you're player base is down that much that you need bots to populate, that's cool...as long as they are competitive. Competitive in the sense that people can compete with them....

    1. Use a weapon attachment like the silencer or the flash comp, when possible, to avoid being automatically spotted while firing a weapon at an enemy player model / entity.
    2. Go prone to clear spotting, or go prone immediately after being fired at.
    3. Use thermal sights: GRIM 1.5x / TH-RDS 1.00x / TS-HD 6.00x
    4. Use cover / ledges, lean / peek while crouched, behind or while adjacent, to a ledge or corner, before firing a weapon at an enemy player model / entity.

    The bots are actually really easy. Of course you could still die if there are a lot of them, and you can't use the game mechanics very effectively, or you make a mistake. It's too bad there are no bots in other game modes, like Gauntlet.

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