In response to player feedback during Battlefield 6's Open Beta Weekend 2, EA announced adjustments to the Rush mode in the game. Players expressed concerns over the 45-second MCOM timer, which favored defending teams. To address this, the timer has been reduced to 30 seconds to create a more balanced experience between attackers and defenders. Players have voiced additional frustrations regarding map design, which has led to problematic spawn points, particularly on maps like Iberian and Empire. EA has acknowledged ongoing issues with cheating and has implemented measures to combat it, including a requirement for players to enable Secure Boot in their BIOS. The company remains proactive in monitoring various in-game aspects to ensure fair play.
What changes are being made to Battlefield 6's Rush mode during the Open Beta?EA has reduced the MCOM timer in Rush mode from 45 seconds to 30 seconds to improve gameplay balance between attackers and defenders, based on player feedback. They also plan to continue monitoring the game and make further adjustments as needed.
Battlefield 6 is a highly anticipated entry in the long-standing Battlefield franchise, known for its large-scale multiplayer battles and immersive settings. Developed by DICE, Battlefield 6 aims to enhance the experience with new gameplay mechanics and features while addressing the challenges present in previous titles. Players are eager to see how the adjustments during the beta will shape the final release and ensure a more balanced and exciting gameplay environment.
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