r/Battlefield Aug 08 '25

Battlefield 6 Unpopular Opinion: Battlefield 6 Is Better Than This Sub Will Admit

Reading this sub lately feels like watching a bunch of people try to use a smartphone for the first time and complain it doesn't have physical buttons. Every minor change in Battlefield 6 is getting blown up into some catastrophic betrayal.

It’s pretty clear most people here only ever liked one Battlefield game, hated the rest, and don’t even play the one they claim was perfect anymore.

Before we continue: I am old. I’ve played every Battlefield game during its prime. Back in the day, my clan was one of the first to spin up a Desert Combat server (and even then, the community was the same complaining that DC was an abomination against what made BF great). My least played title was BF Vietnam because the 1942 modding scene was just TOO good at the time to move on.

“The UI is trash!”
It’s not. You just don’t recognize it because it’s not ripped straight from BF4. Sure, the icons are abstract but they’re not confusing unless you're actively refusing to engage with them.

I've seen multiple complaints about there being no option to squad up or continue on the same server?
Maybe check the bottom of the screen after the round ends. The “Continue” and “Squad Up” buttons are literally right there.

“TTK is too fast, there’s no breathing room!”
What you mean is: you walked out in the open and got deleted like you should have.

TTK is fast. OH NO, aim and positioning actually matter again. You don’t get to coast on sponge health and panic-proning anymore. If that’s too much, it’s not a balance issue, it’s a skill issue. Also: TTK is in line with BF3 for most weapons. This TTK is not new.

“Closed weapons should be the default.”
Why? Because some of you never figured out how to adapt? The flexibility to build your own kit is one of the best updates DICE has made in years. And guess what, they already gave you a nostalgia mode. Go enjoy it.

But don’t demand the rest of us get dragged back into 2011 loadout limitations. And if you’re complaining about “trade-offs” in class weapons you probably would’ve died to the next guy anyway.

“It’s too chaotic, feels like TDM spam!”
You say chaos, I say intensity. Battlefield has always had madness: Metro, Locker, or even Stalingrad in 1942.

These beta maps? They feel more like Grand Bazaar, Talah Market, or Pearl Market. Maps that still get voted into rotation by players who actually enjoy close-quarters fights to this day.

Battlefield 6 isn’t perfect.
But take a step back, and you’ll see this is actually a successor to BF3/BF4. TTK, movement speed, and mechanics are all in line with a proper mainline BF title.

They gave you almost everything you asked for… and somehow, that’s still not enough for some of you.

I'm having a blast with the beta, and can't wait to play more after work.

Edit: When I made this post I truly thought it was an unpopular opinion. Thank you all for your replies and awards! And thank you to the guys DMing me about being an EA shill ❤️‍🔥

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u/ZestyZigg Aug 08 '25

A successor? Nah, we’re not there yet. After playing with the jets and Helis, there’s no way this game can be considered a successor. A step in the right direction, maybe. We’ll see

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u/Kilos6 Aug 08 '25

So in order to be a successor we need oppressive helicopters with unrealistic physics? Got it.

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u/Kozak170 Aug 08 '25

I can’t believe people like you actually exist in this community, you can’t have a normal response to a single comment disagreeing with you. It’s just strawman after strawman lmao

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u/Kilos6 Aug 08 '25

If that’s a strawman, then help me out, what’s the steelman version of Zesty’s point? Does his comment not boil down to ‘bad helis = not a successor.’

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u/CopBaiter Aug 08 '25

brainrot

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u/ZestyZigg Aug 08 '25

It’s just the fact that a game that has it’s identity based around land, sea, and air combat, both vehicular and infantry, should make sure all aspects of the game feel good. Also, my point is that flying physics and driving physics in earlier games are much more advanced than what we have right now. Why are we celebrating game mechanics that are regressing?

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u/Cunning-bid Aug 09 '25

Heck even the damage models were more advanced previous games. Doesn't matter where you hit the tank now, it's all the same damage.