Entertainment
Battlefield 6 to Remove Popular “Ladder Launching” Bug Soon
Players of Battlefield 6 will soon see the end of the popular “ladder launching” technique, as confirmed by lead producer David Sirland. This unintended game mechanic allows players to propel themselves into the air using Assault Ladders, providing unexpected mobility and new angles for attacks. While the feature is considered a bug, many players have enjoyed its whimsical nature and are encouraged to experience it before the upcoming patch.
In a post on the social media platform X, Sirland expressed a desire for ongoing feedback from the community following the game’s launch. He stated, “Please keep the feedback coming! With the first weekend for BF6 in the wild, we are bound to have found issues, problems, stuff you like to see change – perhaps even praise? It’s still all good, I want to know. And the team is eager to show you how much we care!”
The producer’s announcement comes in conjunction with plans for a patch that will address various gameplay issues. Among the topics highlighted in this discussion are suggestions for naming objective points and concerns regarding helicopter spawns. Quick hotfixes have already been deployed to rectify movement bugs, signaling that Battlefield 6 is committed to continuous improvement as it approaches its major season one update scheduled for October 28, 2023.
The use of Assault Ladders has not only led to amusing gameplay moments but has also allowed players to access unintended high ground. The excitement surrounding Battlefield 6 has led to a surge in player activity, resulting in extensive server queues that prevented many from accessing the game. The overwhelming demand even caused technical difficulties with the EA app, prompting the company to offer free premium battle passes to players who experienced interruptions.
As the community eagerly awaits further updates, the future of Battlefield 6 looks promising, with developers actively engaging with players to enhance their experience. The removal of the “ladder launching” feature may mark the end of a fun bug, but it also reflects the developers’ commitment to creating a balanced and enjoyable gaming environment.
For those who have yet to explore the quirky mobility offered by ladder launching, now might be the time to jump in and experience it firsthand before it vanishes.
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