Battlefield 6 reverts Conquest ticket change one day after implementing it, so get ready for 45-minute matches
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Battlefield 6 reverts Conquest ticket change one day after implementing it, so get ready for 45-minute matches
"Moments ago, the developer announced on Twitter that it's going to be increasing ticket counts across all maps in Conquest, bringing the total number of tickets to 1,000 on all maps. The 45-minute round timer is returning, too. Having been the two maps that saw the largest cut to tickets, Operation Firestorm, and Mirak Valley matches will now last longer than they did after the change. This is something the developer warned about in its message."
"On the subject of changes based on player feedback, Battlefield Studios also today responded to the overwhelming feedback about the excruciatingly slow process of unlocking weapon attachments, and climbing up the career ranks. The developer is increasing XP earn rates, and reducing career rank requirements for certain Challenges. These changes should arrive in the game at some point next week."
Conquest ticket counts were previously reduced to improve match flow, which shortened matches and particularly impacted large maps such as Operation Firestorm and Mirak Valley. Ticket counts across all Conquest maps will be increased to 1,000 and the 45-minute round timer will return, resulting in longer matches on affected maps. The out-of-bounds timer on Manhattan Bridge (Conquest and Escalation) will remain at ten seconds. XP earn rates will be increased and career rank requirements for certain Challenges will be reduced to speed up unlocking weapon attachments; those progression changes are scheduled for next week. Battlefield 6 sold over 7 million copies in three days.
Read at VG247
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