Players of Battlefield 6 are increasingly unhappy with the game’s weapon accuracy and are asking for adjustments. The game launched on October 10th and saw a huge number of players jump in during its first weekend. However, with so many people playing, some issues with the gameplay are becoming apparent.
So, EA was really pushing the idea that their new Battlefield game was going to be a return to form, you know, like the ‘good old days.’ The open beta got a pretty positive reaction, which hyped me up, but launch has been kinda rough. A lot of us are dealing with problems with the EA app itself, and even though they tried to fix it, the server queues were super long. It’s cool to see so many people playing, but we’re already starting to see the same complaints pop up over and over.
Some Players Say Battlefield 6 Needs to Tone Down Its Weapon Bloom
Since the release of *Battlefield 6*, many players have said the game’s weapon spread is too high and needs to be fixed. Weapon spread, a common feature in first-person shooters, adds a bit of randomness to where bullets go, so shots don’t always hit exactly where you aim. Game developers often use this to keep the game balanced, particularly when shooting from far away. However, many *Battlefield 6* players feel the spread is excessive, causing frustrating misses. This isn’t a new issue for the series; EA reduced the weapon spread in *Battlefield 2042* shortly after it launched in 2021 based on player feedback.
As a big fan, I remember there were some issues with how weapons spread during the *Battlefield 6* open beta. Some players, including me, noticed a weird bug where the blurry spread you’d get while sliding didn’t go away immediately after you stopped. It might be fixed in the full game, but a lot of us are saying the weapon spread just *feels* more obvious now compared to the beta. It’s not a game-breaker, but it’s definitely something people are noticing!

It’s common for large games to need some tweaks and updates shortly after launch, even with thorough testing beforehand. Whether or not EA will address the current complaints is uncertain, but significant issues will likely lead to changes in the future. Despite these frustrations, the game has been incredibly popular, with *Battlefield 6* reaching over 700,000 players on Steam within the first hour.
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2025-10-13 18:49