Since its launch just a few days ago, Battlefield 6 has sparked intense analysis from players, who are looking to perfect their skills in this shooter. However, they have found strange behavior in bullet dispersion, which has caused discomfort in the community. When firing with automatic weapons for extended periods, the first shots may hit accurately, but the bullets deviate from their trajectory in prolonged bursts, forcing players to stop shooting to regain accuracy.
It is a problem they are working to solve
Florian Le Bihan, designer at DICE, has confirmed that this issue is not simply a matter of poor aim, but a bug in the game that affects the trajectory of bullets. Through a post on Twitter, the developer revealed that the team is aware of the problem and is working on a solution that will be implemented in an upcoming patch. This bug is similar to one that was identified and fixed during the game’s beta, suggesting that Battlefield 6 may have faced issues at launch that affect the player experience.
Despite the confirmation of the error, some community members argue that the criticism towards the bug is unfounded and comes from users who have not managed to adapt to the new shooting system. This discussion has led to an active debate on platforms like Twitter, where influencers like TacticalBrit have shared videos demonstrating the flaw, thus supporting the idea that excessive bullet spread is not just a skill issue.
While developers work to resolve the situation, the future of gameplay will depend on the upcoming update. Until it arrives, the gaming community will have to adapt and continue seeking their best performance in the frantic battlefield that Battlefield 6 offers.