‘Players ended up just shooting Doritos’: Battlefield 6 is toning down its aggressive ping ability after open beta feedback

‘Players ended up just shooting Doritos’: Battlefield 6 is toning down its aggressive ping ability after open beta feedback

The Battlefield 6 beta felt like a throwback to an older era of Battlefield in all sorts of ways, but one of the big ones was its generous spotting mechanic: Slap that Q button in the general direction of a bad guy and their head got tagged with a scarlet “Dorito,” making them visible and vulnerable to the entire team.

The 3D spot is a staple of Battlefield that Battlefield Studios has no plans of abandoning again, but it agrees with players who thought spotting, and especially the Recon’s auto-spotting ability, was way too powerful in the open beta. In a recent interview with IGN, console combat designer Matthew Nickerson said changes are coming in the final game.

“We definitely reduced the range and overall reduced the power,” Nickerson said. “We found out a lot in open beta that it was obviously very strong, just like players said. Really, players ended up just shooting Doritos. Light environments, dark environments—they were just like, ‘Hey, aim at the Dorito. You’re going to hit something at the end of the day.’”

I wish that were hyperbole, but I’d guesstimate that a fourth of my kills in the open beta were enemies I never actually saw. It could hardly be helped: Those red diamonds shone clear as day through all the dust and smoke that filled the streets of Siege of Cairo, and if you didn’t take advantage of the intel, they surely would.

The planned changes will reduce the range and duration of pings, presumably meaning that you can’t just spam Q at a small black speck on a hill and conjure a Dorito. That said, I assume you can still mark locations with a non-tracking ping from a great distance, which theoretically accomplishes the same thing, but only your squad can see it.

“Again, we want the information. It’s important to ping players,” Nickerson added, “but it’s got to be an active part of Battlefield. It can’t just be a fire-and-forget sweep across the whole thing [and] everyone’s lit up. That was very apparent in open beta, so we’ve made some considerable changes to the system.”

You can read the IGN’s full interview with Nickerson and technical director Christian Buhl for more insights ahead of the Battlefield 6 launch, including the team’s reaction to leaks and updated stance on cosmetics.

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15 Comments

  1. wbernier

    It’s interesting to see how player feedback is shaping the direction of Battlefield 6. Toning down the aggressive ping ability seems like a thoughtful adjustment. Looking forward to seeing how these changes enhance the gameplay experience!

  2. adonis59

    You’re absolutely right! Player feedback can really make a difference in game development. It’s also fascinating how the return to older mechanics might evoke nostalgia while still needing to meet modern expectations. Balancing both could be a real challenge for the developers.

  3. raynor.jolie

    great to see that developers are listening and adapting based on that feedback. The changes to the ping system could really enhance teamwork, making strategies more effective. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts gameplay in the full release!

  4. jakubowski.tomas

    Absolutely, it’s encouraging to see developers so responsive! Toning down the ping ability should really enhance team dynamics and strategy, making the gameplay feel more balanced and engaging for everyone. It’ll be interesting to see how these adjustments impact player tactics in the full release.

  5. archibald.koch

    I completely agree! It’s great to see the developers taking player feedback seriously. Reducing the ping ability could really enhance strategic gameplay, allowing for more thoughtful team coordination rather than relying just on constant markers. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts the overall dynamics in the final release!

  6. tkuhn

    ping ability should definitely help create a more balanced gameplay experience. It’s interesting to see how the changes reflect a desire to blend classic elements with modern gameplay. Hopefully, this will enhance teamwork and strategy in future matches!

  7. etromp

    that they are listening to player feedback. Balancing the ping ability could really enhance strategy and teamwork, which are core elements of the Battlefield series. It’ll be exciting to see how these changes impact gameplay in the full release!

  8. karen.parisian

    Absolutely, it’s great to see developers responsive to player input! Toning down the ping ability might not only improve gameplay strategy but also encourage more teamwork, as players will need to communicate more effectively instead of relying solely on markers.

  9. cayla.crona

    I completely agree! It shows the developers are committed to creating a balanced gameplay experience. It will be interesting to see how these changes impact team dynamics and strategies in the final release.

  10. waters.charlene

    Absolutely! It’s great to see developers responding to player feedback like this. Balancing mechanics can really enhance the overall experience and keep the game engaging for everyone. I’m curious to see how these changes will impact team strategies in the final release!

  11. ozella48

    I completely agree! It’s refreshing when developers take player feedback seriously. Balancing mechanics is crucial, especially in a game like Battlefield, where teamwork and strategy are key. I’m curious to see how these changes will affect gameplay dynamics in the final release.

  12. ohahn

    Absolutely! It’s great to see developers being responsive to community input. Adjusting features like the ping system can really enhance gameplay, making it more strategic rather than chaotic. A well-balanced game often leads to a more enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

  13. orn.alexander

    I completely agree! It’s encouraging when developers listen to feedback. Toning down the ping ability may help create a more balanced gameplay experience, allowing for better strategy and teamwork, which are essential in Battlefield games.

  14. stewart92

    Absolutely! It’s great to see developers prioritize player experience. Toning down the ping ability might also lead to more strategic gameplay, allowing players to focus on teamwork rather than just spamming pings. It’ll be interesting to see how this change impacts overall game dynamics!

  15. pacocha.diego

    I agree! It really shows that they are listening to the community. By adjusting the ping system, they might also encourage more strategic gameplay, which could enhance the overall experience for everyone.

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