Battlefield 6's Hit Registration Woes Have Been Resolved
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Battlefield 6's Hit Registration Woes Have Been Resolved
"As reported by PC Gamer, what players were experiencing was an exceptionally gnarly bug related to the bloom on weapons in Battlefield 6. The mechanic, which increases the spread of bullets and reduces player accuracy the longer they're firing, seemed to be affecting players regardless of how long they were firing and the range at which they were engaging with enemies."
"Since discovering how widespread this bloom bug became, Le Bihan began fielding evidence from players so that the Battlefield team could diagnose the exact cause of the issue. Eventually, the team was able to trace the source of the bug back to a certain combination of weapon attachments and on October 15, the team deployed a hotfix that should nix the issue entirely."
A bloom bug in Battlefield 6 increased bullet spread and reduced accuracy independent of firing duration or engagement range, causing players to miss shots and receive inconsistent visual feedback such as bleeding without hit markers. The issue resembled an earlier problem from the open beta, though the beta bug had been previously addressed. Developers began collecting player evidence to diagnose the cause and traced the problem to a specific combination of weapon attachments. A hotfix was deployed on October 15 to resolve the bug. The game maintained strong player and sales performance despite the issue.
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