Although the B test of "Battlefield 6" is very popular among players, it attracted a large number of players during the test, and it also made a large number of players abandon the pre-order of "Battlefield 2042" and immediately bought it and pre-ordered the game.But after the game, it has also attracted a lot of criticism. You will often see people criticizing "Battlefield 6" for not being like the previous "Battlefield", but rather a bit like "Call of Duty".The main creator of "Battlefield" recently responded to this type of criticism, urging players to play the small/medium map of the era of "Battlefield 3/5-1" to experience the "intensity curve".
The controversy in the B-test of Battlefield 6 is the rhythm of the core gameplay and its comparison with the predecessors of the series and other modern multiplayer shooters.David Sirland, chief producer of the series, said that DICE "very" referenced the previous "Battlefield" in this regard. If you want to better understand the studio's planning on "Battlefield 6", you will not let go of "Battlefield 3" and "Battlefield 5-1".
Sirland has been collecting and responding to BETA version of feedback on Twitter.A recent interaction directly talked about the controversial topic of Battlefield 6: Some players believed that "jump shooting and slipping shoveling like Call of Duty are not what Battlefield should be."
In response, Sirland responded: "In terms of rhythm, we really refer to the past modern version of Battlefield. I suggest you play some small/medium maps from Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 5-1 to experience that intensity curve. The pace on larger maps will be slower and more particular, just like in the past."
This remark is directed at the outside world's criticism that the beta version of Battlefield 6 is mainly focused on the minimap.Sirland previously explained: "We chose these maps to ensure that we can perfectly present the full-featured version of Battlefield so that everyone can see that we can also control this gameplay. Large maps also exist, and the rhythm will change accordingly, and you will see it soon!"