
In the world of Battlefield 6, a player known as ThatFriendlyGuyTTV has achieved an astounding score of 1,000,000 points with only 8 kills and 5,077 revives. This remarkable feat, referred to as ‘Pacifist Battlefield completed,’ showcases a unique approach to gameplay, focusing on assisting teammates rather than eliminating enemies.
With a K/D ratio of just 0.006, the player’s emphasis on team support has led to questions about the nature of pacifism in competitive gaming. While many have praised the achievement, some debate the implications of having eight kills at the same time.
As noted by a fellow player:
“I’ve had him as a medic a few times now. Guy is all legit, knows his fields of fire and is an Olympic sprinter the way he goes around the map. He makes very good medics like myself look like noobs.”
Not only does this reflect skill, but it has also ignited discussions on how scoring systems can reward different styles of play, proving that you don’t need to take down enemies to be a significant asset in a game.