Battlefield 6 Weapon Recoil Will Feel "Smoother" After Next Update
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Battlefield 6 Weapon Recoil Will Feel "Smoother" After Next Update
"The first major changes outlined will come alongside the November 18 California Resistance update, which adds a new California-based map as well as an additional weapon and vehicle. Top of the list is an additional "tuning pass" for weapon dispersion and recoil buildup. Battlefield Studios notes that the dispersion changes apply to all weapons, while most weapons have also received recoil tuning. "These changes make weapons feel smoother and more consistent, especially at longer ranges where we've seen players engage more often," Battlefield Studios states."
"Alongside recoil updates, aim assist is also seeing changes that will make it feel more similar to the game's open beta. That should make aim assist "feel smoother and more predictable," according to Battlefield Studios. Another point of feedback being addressed with the update is soldier visibility. Players have complained about Battlefield 6's oppressive sunlight and how transitioning from indoor and outdoor spaces can make it challenging to see."
Battlefield Studios plans a November 18 California Resistance update adding a California-based map, an additional weapon, and a vehicle. The update includes a tuning pass for weapon dispersion and recoil buildup that applies to all weapons and makes recoil feel smoother and more consistent, especially at longer ranges. Aim assist will be adjusted to resemble the game's open beta, making it feel smoother and more predictable. Lighting will be improved to reduce oppressive sunlight and improve visibility when transitioning between indoor and outdoor spaces. Challenge descriptions will be refined for clarity. A December 9 update will adjust Breakthrough and Rush on select maps and implement vehicle balance changes.
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