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Battlefield 6 is a 2025 first-person shooter game developed by Battlefield Studios and published by Electronic Arts. Serving as the eighteenth installment in the Battlefield series, the game was released for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on October 10, 2025.

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Arvert Game Crash 3 days ago
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  • CBendro13
    Christopher Bender (@CBendro13) reported

    @TheRPGDummy The movies are **** and the music is **** lol pretty easy justification of why not to buy physical media. I bought the last call of duty and battlefield physical discs. I don’t have a problem buying all digital for PC. But that’s not the point of console.

  • SamThoughts91
    Sam 🇧🇷 🇯🇵 (@SamThoughts91) reported

    @mxrcologist @OnlyJ46515 @connectwkyoraku So your argument is just calculations from your own head? This isn't a contest of who destroys more of the battlefield. The Espada simply get outplayed by hax. Remember, even a "clone" caused a huge problem for Yamamoto.

  • RubianPrincess
    𝒫𝓇𝒾𝓃𝒸𝑒𝓈𝓈 ℛ𝒶𝒾𝓃𝓎 (@RubianPrincess) reported

    If need be, Rainy would explain the situation to Whitney, but as of right now she needn't know of her dealing with the Grand Regent Dreinna. She hoped it would not place a strain upon their friendship. "I don't think Whitney will be a problem, but it may hinder my friendship with her. Only time will tell." Oddly enough, she'd hear Dreinna mention that her Viltrumite people possessed a weakness. Rainy was curious as to why she'd tell her such. Perhaps to gain her trust even further as an ally? The Rubian Princess had a weakness too, but she wouldn't dare reveal such to someone she'd just met a few hours ago. Doing so would be a foolish mistake. "I see. I'll keep that as a side note, Dreinna. I believe every being in existence has their weaknesses. Unfortunately, on the battlefield these things tend to get exploited the most. I am aware that Saiyans possess a weakness in their tails, but some have been able to overcome this. Perhaps there is something you can do to overcome your weakness to sound as well."

  • TheJBear
    James (@TheJBear) reported

    @Battlefield fix xp boosters

  • EndersFPS
    Enders (@EndersFPS) reported

    Yes yes, always about how the game looks and never about how the game plays. That’s the problem with this community. Constantly cherry picking what’s ok and what isn’t purely based on how much it annoys them / how badly they get styled on by it, and using “immersion” and “atmosphere” as a shield while simultaneously rarely using the mechanics they criticize themselves. If they had it their way Battlefield’s gameplay would have almost zero gameplay mechanics, but to them it’s fine because it benefits them and they didn’t use the mechanics anyway. Zero consideration for the bigger picture, and for the history of the franchise when it comes to what was possible in previous titles. People have been jumping around in Battlefield for 20 years. Deal with it, or quit. It’s part of the franchise.

  • Caleb9697088880
    Caleb (@Caleb9697088880) reported

    @Battlefield You guys going to fix ranked redsec game freezing for Xbox consoles?

  • PeynsaertBill
    William Peynsaert (@PeynsaertBill) reported

    War wasn't always about shooting babies in the head from a very safe distance, Israeli style. They rushed us into line. The officers shouting, using their swords almost like a measuring stick to align us. We fell down behind a wooden fence. In mud. It was the first day in two weeks it had finally stopped raining. We wished to sink into that mud until only our noses would stick out and let us breathe. As soon as that feeling hit me came the question: ‘But how will I shoot my rifle at them then?’. It’s fear clashing against this bizarre masculine honor that makes you want to kill people so you won’t feel mortified after. We heard them before we could see them. They were Coburn’s boys. A full brigade. Five regiments zeroing in on us. Hungry, some of them shoeless. Moving towards us like a multicolored quilt with bayonets sticking out. That’s one of the many odd things about them, many of them have completely different uniforms, and yet if you look at each of them individually, no matter what they are wearing, brown jackets, gray jackets, blue jackets taken from our dead or captured supply wagons, white shirts, red shirts, no matter, you just know: That’s a Confederate infantryman. And he will kill me if I don’t manage to kill him first. But like I said, first we heard them. At first it was like I could hear their silence, if that makes sense. That moment the marching stops, the shuffling through trees, the cling clang clong of metal, canteens dangling from belts, officers cocking pistols, men loading their rifles. Then nothing. The sound of the rustling of the trees, inviting play and sharing food on the grass, not state sanctioned murder. The sound that doesn’t penetrate your ears, but your gut, your bones, of 2,000 heartbeats and their breathing speeding up, as they work up their dander to come at you. And then they surge forward. Mysteriously, cause you don’t see or hear anyone give a command. After that you see them, you see them come out of the tree line, into the open, but still too far to get a good shot at them. Then your heart drops right into your stomach, like someone pushed over its scaffolding in your chest. They start running. You feel the ground vibrate. And the yelling. The yelling. It’s not yelling. It’s the sound of something that’s decided that all it now lives for is to tear right into you and just rip you apart. A vicious lash snapping out of 2,000 throats that seems to grab you by the back of your neck to pull you into the abyss. That’s when many piss themselves. I did too. Am not as much ashamed of the fact that I pissed myself as I am grateful that at least I didn’t have **** running over my legs. At least piss dries and it’s not so obvious. For a second you hope they will realize we are behind a fence, we will have 400 yards of open field to pour our rifles into them and they will be smart about this and turn back. But that’s not how they are built. There’s a frenzy in the air. For them nothing in the world exists anymore. Only you as their destination, their final communion with their existence on this earth and the only way you can convince them to stop is to shoot them to pieces. With some even that doesn’t work and they’ll still run, shot up, to at least get one slash or stab or smack at your firing line. They’re madmen. Very focused madmen. And they stink. They reek. Weeks of not washing. Months of wearing the same uniforms. So now it’s not just the screaming. It’s the bubonic plague, but it moves and it’s screeching. The sound they make cuts. Like a wounded animal you’ve angered and it has nothing to lose and will have your blood no matter what you do now. They’re not even halfway and some of the guys next to you become like little children. They drop their rifles. First they crawl. Then they get up. Running. Some stay, but yell: ‘Our line is breaking. We can’t hold them.’ This then makes more of us skedaddle to the rear. God knows where to. Just back, away from here. Anywhere where those fatalistic lunatics aren’t. You shoot your rifle before you realize you never took aim. You forget to reload even though you’ve gone through the whole routine a hundred times. You forget, even though the veterans have warned you, you would forget. They told you to focus on nothing but that routine in your head, nothing else, but it’s too late. You watch your own hands and they’re doing everything wrong. You pick up a rifle left behind by a fellow soldier who bolted back, back to mama, or wherever to. You shoot that one. You count to ten to steady yourself and it takes all your energy to reload. To get it right. Your brain has never had to do anything harder, and yet you know it’s not that complicated. You curse your own brain for not functioning properly when it should be doing all it can to keep you alive. Then the first guys actually get hit. You see bullets knock through cheeks. Flesh gets torn off faces. Like you smash a pumpkin with a small pick ax. When a bullet hits a human body it’s not loud, but it’s unmistakable. It’s a unique dull popping sound. A small pebble piercing a bag of water. Now you are reloading AND praying this doesn’t happen to you or if it does that at least you get hit right in the heart so you are done with this. Your biggest fear is to be hit between your legs. Or that you turn a certain way and a bullet tears out both your eyes, but you survive. And if a head shot is coming, please, Lord, let it be fatal. You don’t want to have a hole in the middle of your face, nose gone, for the rest of your life. Imagine life where your chances with women dwindle to zero. Even hookers would refuse you. Their screaming intensifies. It no longer sounds like anything a living creature can produce. It’s like the volume of it is debating with you and trying to convince you to let go, to die, to embrace the mercy of dying right here and now. Then comes that moment that you know. If you wait even 20 more seconds one of them will literally jump at your throat, pin you to the ground and strangle you to death by pushing his rifle against your throat with both hands. It’s already happening to one of your acquaintances five yards away. And yet you do nothing to pull the assailant off him. It’s pointless to try and reload. This is where your bayonet training should kick in. But it doesn’t. You weakly throw your rifle at them. Thinking it will fly like a spear. It does no such thing. It just sticks in the ground. Now you run. You run like a little boy who’s five years old and thinks he will never see his mum and dad again if he doesn’t run. You run like a lost boy searching for his parents at a busy market and believes the market is endlessly big and home can never be found again. You step on a wounded comrade and in a flash you notice you pushed his nose into the mud. This may make you responsible for his death. Yet you don’t stop. You don’t go back to turn him around. Now it’s like every aspect of you that you could ever be proud of stepped out of your body and is sitting with that comrade you drove deeper into the mud. You crash through the lines of a friendly brigade that is now forming to stem the rebel tide. From the look on your face some of them are already trying to turn back, but their officers are still in control and shove them back into line. For a second you think: Where are your officers? Why couldn’t they keep us steady? Once behind this fresh brigade you collapse on a tree log. There’s a few seconds of relief, but then shame. Teamsters trying to get ammunition wagons closer to the front already know what happened to you. They pity you. A small sniper unit is way up in a tree behind you. One of them loading rifles on the ground for his comrades above looks at you and ask: ‘You alright their, mate? They’re on us thick like fleas. They’re turning our flank. Damn rascals are outnumbered two to one and they’re mauling our flank.’ Your head hangs between your legs and you say ‘it’s a real mess out there, we had no artillery support’, but the guy probably never hears you, your voice doesn’t go as loud as you intended. You know you are making excuses. They ran towards your line. They did the more dangerous part. Artillery or no, the line should have held. Besides, in these thick woods it’s nearly impossible to use artillery effectively. That’s why they dare to attack an enemy that outguns them. They chose the worst possible nightmare of a battlefield cause they are desperate enough and this wilderness doesn’t make a difference anymore. They are used to conditions that break most humans, your side isn’t. You get 4,000 calories to eat most days. They get 1,200 on a good day. Even their corpses decay differently. Theirs just get bleached over time, the corpses on your side swell and then break open. An officer drags you from the tree log. ‘Get yourself a gun, lad.’ He shoves you towards about 20 wild eyed young guys like yourself. One asks: ‘Who’s this glory hunter?’ A guy answers: ‘It’s some lieutenant with the 3rd Vermont. He has something to prove, I guess.’ The lieutenant comes back with about ten more men and a new crate of rifles. He shoves a rifle into your hands. ‘Form a line. The boys up yonder need us.’ You’re thinking: not this madness again, but you can’t just make off now. As the lieutenant orders this makeshift infantry company forward, a courier rides up on a magnificent black horse. ‘Orders of general Burnside, everyone fall back to the bridge immediately. The rebs are rolling up our flank.’ You ask if he knows anything about the rest of the front. All he says is: ‘Not good.’ He then rides off to find the divisional commander to order a retreat all long this line. The lieutenant is visibly dissapointed, but gives in. ‘Alright then, boys, follow me.’ Once you are far enough removed from the fighting a feverish, compelling urge takes over. You want to apologize to the boy you stepped on. You stop boys passing by, put both hands on their shoulders, shake them and say with a pleading voice: ‘I am sorry, I am so so sorry. Please believe me, I am sorry!’ Each time one shoves you away you grab another one. One has to bite you in your fingers so you let go of him. This continues until one with the most innocent, big, watery green eyes says simply: ‘I forgive you.’ With tears streaming down your cheeks you explain what you did. The boy’s eyes go moist too, but with a very steady, calm voice says: ‘After this war, whenever you can pick someone up, pick them up. That’s all you have to do. You are forgiven.’ The boy, though not older than you, strokes your cheek and your hair like a father would, then walks away, in search of his own regiment. That is how Henry got saddled with running the first homeless shelter in a boom town out west a few years after Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomatox. A role he half hates, half loves, and can’t quit, because as soon as he thinks of going back to farming like he did before the war, he feels that wounded man’s head under his foot again. #gettysburg #acw

  • itsFreebs
    Freebs (@itsFreebs) reported

    @Fifakill_ It is being solved. Valorant is doing well, League, Battlefield 6 haven't had any big issues since launch. COD aren't willing to invest into their anticheat team and that's why the cheat situation is so bad and has been so bad for such a long time.

  • psychosoap
    Psycho Soap (@psychosoap) reported

    Most people don’t understand strategy. They complicate it. They confuse it. They avoid it. We are all faced with the problem of limited resources. Strategy is used to determine where you direct those limited resources. Example: Your morning time is a resource that you must direct your actions. Example: Goal: get lean. Choices: 1) Eat high calorie low satiating food. 2) Eat high protein healthy 3) Fast until noon #1 does not align with that goal you are best to choose 2 or 3. The problem though is the mind. Most people fail not because they don’t know what to do. They fail because they follow the sabotaging thoughts in their mind. “I deserve this...” “I’ll start tomorrow.” “So and So doesn’t have to work this hard why should I?” That is how great men who seem invincible fail as well. Creating a strategy is easy. Executing on strategy is extremely hard when your mind is the battlefield. I’m bringing this back to psycho soap see. You must train your mind to be resilient to the thoughts that ruin you. Cold showers and psycho soap naturally help you produce norepinephrine which is your guard against these thoughts. Seriously…. This is the answer Don’t take my word for it…

  • OfBattlefront
    𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐋𝐄𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐓 (@OfBattlefront) reported

    ㅤ The search for Shinei continued well into the day. With the first clue already in hand, the soldiers spread out across the battlefield once again, checking every road, every ruin, and every place they might have missed, hoping it would lead them to another trace. It was during one of those sweeps that Raiden suddenly stopped at an old crossroads buried beneath rubble and broken concrete. There, standing alone in the middle of the road, Fido the little support unit that had never left Shinei's side. ㅤ

  • ThoughtEngaged
    Dave (@ThoughtEngaged) reported

    This last update has killed Battlefield and Redsec. I spent two ******* hours trying to play ranked with the squad tonight. We all took turns getting disconnected, having our games crash and falling through the map and more. I believe it was the final nail in the coffin. RIP.

  • Natur3boiB
    Doitlooklykiwuzlefoffbadnboujee (@Natur3boiB) reported

    When it's time to dance on the battlefield, we leaving our phones, Don't come outside with that fake gangster ****, leave it at home Like a hurricane hit, whole bunch of bodies all up in my dome The flunkies and the crash dummies be the first ones gone!!

  • OneFordyBoiv2
    OneFordyBoi (@OneFordyBoiv2) reported

    @ii_flyy Thats stupid. You aren't what you indulge in. If you can't separate fiction from reality then you are the problem, not the game. I'm not murdering people or illegally street racing, I'm not joining the military because of Call of Duty or Battlefield etc.

  • AreopagusRadio
    Digital Areopagus Radio (@AreopagusRadio) reported

    @CDamianWrites You literally went to a ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST, someone who took a vow and received the Sacrament of Holy Order, to figure out spiritual things in relation to your sins and then you don't like the answer! Look - self proclaimed enemies of God only have so much time before they have to account for their words and deeds. You should listen to Father here and what he is trying to tell you, rather than just being presumptuous and dismissive in your response when he fails to affirm your mortal sins. In our religion, we believe that this life is the battlefield for spiritual warfare and we come to know things spiritual by way of things in matter through a body. When men go into other men, and with men attempt to marry other men as opposed to the natural and divine law of God so as to reject children and what God ordained, the spirit suffers for it. Want to be returned to a sound mind? Stop doing the evil things in the world and change. Want to be affirmed by the error and future condemned heresy of James Martinism? Then follow @JamesMartinSJ The fallen angels followed satan into hell too!

  • bygonezbygonz
    boob inspector (@bygonezbygonz) reported

    @Battlefield fix your ******* SBMM I’m ******* spawning in to games with ******* players with no ******* thumbs and only captured 1 flag, 5 ******* games in a row and I dropped cod to play BF WTF is this fix this ****, ******* ridiculous I can’t even move out of spawn

  • dj_arsham
    ARSHAM (@dj_arsham) reported

    The speed here is non-negotiable On-chain performance on Solana is a battlefield, and FatCat operates with surgical precision. Swaps settled consistently in 3-5 seconds. What I truly appreciated was the brutal fee transparency, 0.1% platform fee + network fees clearly broken down. No fluff, no "hidden tax" surprises, just pure data

  • USN8D
    N8D (@USN8D) reported

    @BattlefieldComm BF6 is just a placeholder FPS till something better drops. Game is dead, broken and riddled with third party software in anything competitive. EA/Dice should just hang it up. The last decent thing created was BF3 and 4.

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    The Danger Of Spiritual Ignorance Key Passage: 2 Corinthians 2:11 “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.” (2 Corinthians 2:11) Introduction There is a dangerous kind of ignorance that wears a Bible under its arm, says “Amen” at the right places, talks about holiness, quotes verses on separation, and still helps the devil because it does not understand his devices. That is what 2 Corinthians 2:11 is warning about. Paul is not talking to lost pagans in a tavern. He is not talking to idolaters bowing before Diana. He is not talking to philosophers in Athens or Caesar’s household in Rome. He is talking to a church. He is talking to saved people. He is talking to Corinthians who had already been corrected, grieved, disciplined, and instructed. And he says, “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.” A church can be saved and still be stupid about Satan’s methods. A church can stand against one device and fall for another. A church can finally deal with sin, then turn around and help Satan by refusing to restore the repentant. The context matters. Paul is not giving a general demonology lecture so saints can become fascinated with devils. He is not encouraging believers to chase shadows, name demons, map principalities, or blame every bad mood on some spirit in the curtains. He is dealing with a specific church problem. A man had sinned. The church had disciplined him. The punishment was sufficient. Now the man needed forgiveness, comfort, and confirmed love. Why? “Lest perhaps such a one should be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow” (2 Corinthians 2:7). Then Paul adds, “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us.” That means Satan was waiting around the edges of church discipline, looking for a second opening. He had already worked through sin. Now he wanted to work through excessive sorrow. He had already used the man’s fall. Now he wanted to use the church’s failure to restore. That is how subtle the devil is. The danger of spiritual ignorance is that a church can think it is defending holiness while actually serving one of Satan’s devices. That ought to make every Bible believer sober. The devil does not always walk into a church wearing a red suit and carrying a pitchfork. Sometimes he comes with tolerance and says, “Do not judge sin.” Other times he comes with severity and says, “Never forgive him.” Sometimes he promotes compromise. Other times he promotes cruelty. Sometimes he says, “Let the leaven stay.” Other times he says, “Keep crushing the repentant man after the leaven has been purged.” If you only know one side of his work, you can still be used on the other side. Paul says, “we are not ignorant of his devices.” The church had better prove that by knowing when to discipline, when to forgive, when to comfort, and when to shut the devil out before he turns holy language into an unholy weapon. Chapter One Satan Gains Ground Through Ignorant Saints Paul says, “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us.” That means Satan is not merely looking for open wickedness in the alley. He is looking for an advantage inside the assembly. He wants ground. He wants leverage. He wants an opening. He wants to take a church’s weakness, emotion, ignorance, anger, pride, grief, fear, or imbalance and use it against the work of God. A man who thinks Satan only works through obvious sin has already missed half the battlefield. The devil can use fornication, drunkenness, pride, bitterness, false doctrine, gossip, and division. But he can also use unbalanced zeal, unbiblical severity, unresolved sorrow, and unforgiveness dressed up like holiness. Ignorant saints are useful to the devil because they can be sincere and still be dangerous. A church can honestly think it is protecting purity while it is failing to obey God’s command to restore. The Corinthians had once been wrong for tolerating sin. They were puffed up when

  • Klixislonger
    Chico (@Klixislonger) reported

    @Battlefield Please fix your ******* xp boosters and stop teasing us with the fixes

  • LetsArmUKR
    medoyid_ua (@LetsArmUKR) reported

    The footage from occupied Donetsk region says it all: Ukrainian long-range strike drones are turning Starobesheve into a logistics bonfire. That thick black smoke isn't random. It's moscovian supply lines, fuel dumps, and rear-area staging points getting exactly what they deserve. While their meat assaults crawl forward a few ruined villages at a time, losing more orcs per square kilometer than the pre-war population, our forces are systematically burning everything that keeps their front alive. This is the pattern they refuse to admit. Moscovia cannot stop the war because the war is the only thing holding their rotten imperial project together. End the fighting tomorrow and a million traumatized conscripts come home asking why their friends died for another "liberated" ruin with no strategic value. Putin knows that question ends regimes. So he feeds more bodies into the grinder, hoping quantity magically becomes quality. Z-bloggers already admit it in their own circles: fresh mobilization waves change nothing except the body count, and the bill is paid entirely in moscovian lives. Meanwhile Ukraine is scaling. By end of 2026 our mid-range strike capabilities will be 2-5 times what they are now. Operational-level logistics across occupied territories will burn daily. Crimea is being isolated in plain sight. We're not begging for permission to exist. We're building the defense industrial base that will eventually license Patriots, Tomahawks, and our own next-gen air defense while churning out FREYA systems, drone interceptors, and Gripens that will make Ukrainian skies the most defended on the planet. The favor narrative needs to die. Europe isn't "helping" Ukraine out of charity. Ukraine is absorbing the direct cost of a war the continent would otherwise be fighting on its own soil with its own conscripts. Every drone strike on a moscovian depot, every burned fuel train, every neutralized glide-bomb carrier is security bought and paid for in Ukrainian blood so Berlin, Paris, and Warsaw don't have to learn these lessons the hard way. The isolationist crowd in Washington and European capitals pretending this is someone else's problem are not serious people. They're either useful idiots laundering Kremlin narratives or cowards who think appeasement has ever worked. History's verdict on that delusion is written in mass graves from 1939 onward. Moscovia only understands force. Their hybrid war against NATO is already active. Time to stop pretending otherwise and start closing skies over western Ukraine, accelerating aircraft deliveries, and treating Ukrainian interceptor drone production as the continental shield it has proven to be. We don't need lectures about negotiations. Zelensky keeps saying direct talks with Putin are necessary precisely because everyone knows Putin will refuse them. It proves who is serious about ending the war and who requires total military defeat before any real conversation can begin. There is no diplomatic off-ramp that survives moscovian imperial DNA. Only battlefield reality. The smoke over Starobesheve is not just tactical success. It's strategic inevitability. Moscovia is running out of cards. Their soldiers remain cheap, but even cheap resources are finite when you're losing them faster than you can replace them. Keep feeding the meat grinder. Ukraine will keep adjusting the burn rate until the only thing left is ash and the realization that empires die when their neighbors finally refuse to be swallowed. The question isn't whether we can win. The question is how quickly the West will provide the resources so we finish the job before more European capitals have to learn these lessons firsthand.

  • MckeownPlayz
    McKeownPlayz (@MckeownPlayz) reported

    So @Battlefield apparently changed the gun fire but the damage is worse. •Still no fix for respawns •Still no answer to the god awful matchmaking. The only way to truly fix Battlefield and Ive thought this for years. You have to take DICE completely off the franchise.

  • Mike_so100
    Biig Bo$$ (@Mike_so100) reported

    @BattlefieldComm Why don’t yall take down REDSEC like yall did STRIKEPOINT? Strikepoint conquest multiplayer is what funds redsec even right. Well strikepoint got wiped like it never existed @BattlefieldComm your doing nothin. Redsec is worse than strikepoint, it should be an easy fix strikepoint

  • beporoh
    beporo (@beporoh) reported

    @hFX10mhtIJ7q5KF when this guy shows up everybody is in trouble Or they call him Commander If they fight is big enough they call him in as the strategist F+1 Rank Be advised if seen on the battlefield

  • isjustnatural
    Peace🕊️ (@isjustnatural) reported

    @BattlefieldComm TTK is still a joke. This won‘t change without reducing the rpm for all weapons!! You guys need to put in the work, this is still no fun at all!!! Netcode feels slightly better, but boy oh boy, this is not what I hoped for! Fix the game guys, this is not enough!!!

  • brane_mija64426
    brane mijatovic (@brane_mija64426) reported

    @NatasaIvanova9 It seems that Putin has accepted the fact that the solution to the problem with the West, projected through Ukraine, is on the battlefield and has left diplomacy for last..

  • urticariuh
    urticaria⚧️ (@urticariuh) reported

    bouta drop bf6 and play bo2 because battlefield wants to CRASH EVERY TWO SECONDS I NEVER HAD ANY ISSUES BEFORE LIKE 2 DAYS AGO

  • KofferTim
    Tim Koffer (@KofferTim) reported

    @Battlefield Every fkn game is a blow fix this pile of dog ****. How the fk is fun to get blown out multiple games in a row? Its fkn pathetic

  • DavidJoyce17
    David Joyce (@DavidJoyce17) reported

    The Wildcat first entered service in 2014 and it's normally expected to get at least 30 years service from an aircraft and they are frequently repurposed for up to 50 years service. Let us hope they are put into safe storage, because they could well be needed again. One thing history has shown us is that the air battlefield is constantly changing.

  • james_onsite
    Jay Mac (@james_onsite) reported

    @Noobletscom @SwiftFrags @Battlefield I get scores like that all the time with no cheating. Skill issue. Granted I have decades of experience. I don't deny there are cheaters but when you try to act like COD you will get COD phaggs...

  • Hoskins1st
    Ryan (@Hoskins1st) reported

    @Battlefield No if you you would allow kids that have the paid for the battle pass to use your store to at least get the free items that they are supposed to get with the Battle pass that they paid for @Battlefield @BattlefieldComm fix the store