Using Controller in Battlefield 6? You Need to Know These Changes

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  • Battlefield Studios will revert to the open betas aim assist values for controller users, enhancing player control and reducing instances of unintended target locking.
  • The updated aim assist will make aiming feel looser and more natural, promoting fairer engagements in Battlefield 6.
  • Players do not need to adjust their controller settings (like sensitivity or dead zones) for this upcoming aim assist change.
  • Weapon recoil tweaks are being developed by the studio and will be implemented in a future update.

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Controller Aim Assist Adjustment in Battlefield 6: Reverting to Beta Values for Enhanced Player Control

Battlefield Studios has confirmed an upcoming adjustment to aim assist for controller users in the game. Responding to player feedback that the final version’s aim assist felt overly aggressive, the studio will revert to the open beta’s aim assist values. This change will result in aiming that feels looser and more natural, granting players greater control with less automatic assistance. The update will reduce instances of unintended target locking, leading to fairer engagements that more closely resemble the feel of the beta. Players will not need to adjust their controller settings, such as sensitivity or dead zones, to accommodate this update. The studio is also developing tweaks to weapon recoil, which will be implemented in a future update.

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