If you are a PC player of "Battlefield 6" and feel that aiming at infantry is a bit "off", you can try this setting change, which can significantly improve your aiming experience.

"Battlefield 6" aiming settings adjustment: let you kill more enemies
Players need to turn off "Uniform Infantry Aiming" first, then scroll down to find "Zoom Sensitivity Smoothing" and turn it off, then go back and turn "Uniform Infantry Aiming" back on, and set the coefficient to 0.

If you can't find the corresponding option in the complicated settings menu, you can follow these steps:
Open "Mouse & Keyboard"
Go to "Control Settings" and click "Edit"
Turn off "Unified Infantry Aiming"
Turn off Zoom Transition Sensitivity Smoothing
Turn on "Unified Infantry Aiming" again
Make sure the "Scale Sensitivity Factor" is 0
YouTube channel Torbis created a quick tutorial video showing where these settings are:
Many players who have tried this adjustment said that the effect is remarkable. One player said: "After the change, when I track the enemy, the crosshair will not slow down on its own." Another player said: "It feels completely different once I try it."
We're not sure yet if this method will also work for console or gamers using controllers on PC, but give it a try.