Battlefield 6 Beta Shows Lack of Commitment to Closed Weapons
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Battlefield 6 Beta Shows Lack of Commitment to Closed Weapons

Recent testing of Battlefield 6's beta raises concerns about the developers' dedication to the closed weapons format.

Battlefield 6 Beta’s Focus on Open Weapons

During the ongoing beta phase for Battlefield 6, it appears the developers from DICE are not fully supporting the closed weapons format, leaving many players concerned about its future viability.

Limited Options for Closed Weapons

The beta has introduced various game modes, but the closed weapons playlist seems to have received less attention. There is only one closed weapons playlist available for the entire weekend, restricting players to just two modes: Conquest and Breakthrough.

While the community has expressed enthusiasm for closed weapons—which restricts weapon choice based on character class—this beta seems to overlook this feature, limiting it to a side mode.

The Implications of Design Choices

Players looking forward to using the iconic Rush mode are left disappointed as they can only access it with open weapons. This limitation signals a potential lack of commitment towards giving closed weapons a serious play environment.

Community Reaction

Fans have voiced concerns over the reduced emphasis on this gameplay style, especially considering previous iterations of Battlefield games. There’s uncertainty as to whether the full launch will continue to support closed weapons, potentially relegating it further in favor of open weapon play.

Conclusion

With these design choices, the Battlefield community is left to question how much weight closed weapons will carry in the final game. As players prepare for the next rounds of testing, they can only hope that the feedback is taken constructively by DICE.

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