- Battlefield On PC will use a secure start -up system to prevent cheating
- The dice will also allow console players to completely avoid PC players if they prefer
- Battlefield 6 launched October 10, 2025
Battlefield 6 The developer DICE recently revealed that the version of the Xbox series of the game has contributed to making it more stable on all platforms and that the tracing of the shelves will not be activated due to performance problems, but the studio is now going further to protect players from the console of potential cheaters.
Addressing IGN, the dice developers have confirmed that PS5 and Xbox players can withdraw from playing with PC players, but that will also prevent them from playing with each other.
Technical director Christian Buhl said to the point of sale that the studio “took the cheating very seriously”, while noting that it was “much more widespread on PC than on the console”.
“But we are making a lot of effort, putting a lot of work to prioritize the fight against cheaters,” he said. “We lit a secure boot. We have Javelin, our new anti-triche system, which is necessary to play.
The decision to use Secure Boot, something also seen in the Vaillor of Riot Games games, was a controversial problem with the PC community, but console players will be able to remove the chances of playing against a PC player.
On console, players also on console will have priority before the game is looking for the default PC players, but by deactivating it, players can stick to other PS5 or Xbox players. As confirmed by a follow -up of Dexerto, the game cannot be played between the PS5 and Xbox players; However, the deactivation of crossplay deactivates the console console game, PS5 players will not be able to face Xbox and Vice Versa players.
“We are very confident but also very eager to know what Crossplay means for Battlefield 6,” also explained Matthew Nickerson, the game’s senior console combat designer, stressing that the controller’s gameplay is as satisfactory and as precise as that of the players using a mouse and a keyboard.
“We have made an additional effort and have made a lot of efforts in terms of input balancing, to understand where the entries are [not just] In terms of relationship with general game styles but the general performance of what they are good and perhaps what they lack. “”
Nickerson also explains that Aim Assist is fully revised from Battlefield 2042 on console.
“We have added Aim Assist for what we call our” combat triangle “now – and this is the infantry against infantry, the infantry against vehicles and vehicles against vehicles – to give this coherent experience if you are on controller, compared to, perhaps, something that is a little easier on the keyboard and the mouse.”
“SO [we’re] Very devoted to Crossplay, and we try to nail it on several vectors with regard to the cross game. It’s just such an important aspect for us and for battlefield 6. “
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