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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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April 28: Problems at Battlefield 6

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  • 39% Online Play (39%)
  • 32% Sign in (32%)
  • 15% Matchmaking (15%)
  • 7% Glitches (7%)
  • 6% Game Crash (6%)

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CityProblem TypeReport Time
Équancourt Matchmaking 2 days ago
Wilhelmshaven Glitches 2 days ago
Holbæk Online Play 2 days ago
Comuna 1 Online Play 3 days ago
Holbæk Online Play 4 days ago
Vitória da Conquista Online Play 5 days ago
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

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  • ziffler88
    ziffler (@ziffler88) reported

    @stelzner_n1150 Because America is still way very much captured, just because we were defeated on the battlefield doesn't mean we still don't have a major cockroach problem at home.

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    the mouth in murmuring. Feeling fear is not the same as renouncing faith. Pressure is a battlefield sensation. Defeat is a moral event. They are related, but they are not identical. If a believer does not keep that distinction clear, he will often turn temptation into a self-fulfilling prophecy. God Measures the Pressure Even When You Cannot One of the most comforting lines in 1 Corinthians 10:13 is that God “will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able.” That means temptation is not only real. It is measured. The believer may not be able to measure it accurately in the moment. Feelings often exaggerate. Fear often distorts. Appetite often makes the pressure seem final. But above all of that stands the faithful God, and He knows exactly where the line is. He knows the frame. He knows the pressure point. He knows what is being permitted. He knows what must be restrained. He knows how much can be borne under His governing hand. That is critical, because when temptation grows hot, the soul often begins speaking in absolutes. “This is too much. This is impossible. I cannot bear this. Nobody has ever felt what I feel. This situation is different.” But God says He will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able. That does not mean the believer will feel strong. It means God remains in charge of the measurement even when the believer feels weak. The reality of divine measurement is more trustworthy than the panic of human sensation. This also means the believer must learn to distrust his own dramatic reading of the moment. The flesh will always insist the pressure is beyond measure. God says it is not beyond His faithful government. The heart says, “I am cornered.” God says, “There is a way of escape.” The emotions say, “I cannot bear this.” God says, “You may be able to bear it.” That is why faith matters so much in temptation. Faith does not deny the pressure. It denies that the pressure has escaped God’s wise bounds. The Way of Escape Is Often Hidden by Panic, Not Absent Paul says God “will with the temptation also make a way to escape.” That means the temptation never arrives by itself. God’s provision is already in the field. But here is the problem: many believers look for the way of escape only after they have spent too long staring at the temptation itself. Panic narrows the vision. Desire narrows the vision. Fear narrows the vision. Pride narrows the vision. By the time the flesh has done its work, the God-made path is often still there, but the tempted person is no longer looking for it. He is staring at the forbidden option until it fills the whole sky. The way of escape may be very plain. It may mean leave the room. End the conversation. Shut the device. Walk away from the table. Get out of the car. Confess the thought. Call the brother. Open the Bible. Get on your knees. Refuse the second glance. Stop the fantasy before it takes shape. But the flesh hates simple escapes because simple escapes often require immediate humility. The flesh would rather invent a complicated strategy that leaves room to keep playing around the edge of sin. God often gives a door marked “run,” and pride stands there looking for a nobler-looking one. That is why feeling pressure strongly is still not the same thing as defeat. The escape may still be present while the pressure is intense. The battle may still rage while the door stands open. The issue is whether the believer will stop interpreting the strength of the temptation as the absence of escape. That is one of the devil’s lies. “Since this feels so overwhelming, there cannot be any real path out.” Paul says there is. God makes it. The believer must therefore train himself to look for God’s door instead of merely measuring the size of the enemy at the gate. Bearing It Is Not the Same as Liking It The last phrase of the verse says, “that ye may be able to bear it.” That is very important, because many Christians subconsciously believe that if God is

  • harinimadhu247
    Harini Madhusudan (@harinimadhu247) reported

    @VU2FDC Tech failure is acceptable… because we have room for improvement. But decision-making inconsistencies or performance failures are a huge problem. We may survive by replacing soldiers on the battlefield, but entire workforce is being replaced with tech that’s clearly not ready

  • RonanFarrow
    Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) reported

    (2/10) In 2022, SpaceX gave the Pentagon an ultimatum: pay roughly $400 million a year for Starlink service in Ukraine—crucial infrastructure the country's military was relying on for battlefield communication—or it would be cut off. Colin Kahl, then Under-Secretary of Defense for Policy, called Elon Musk and pleaded with for more time. Officials told me lives hung in the balance. But they had to be deferential. "Even though Musk is not technically a diplomat or statesman, I felt it was important to treat him as such, given the influence he had on this issue," Kahl told me. A Pentagon official described the dynamic more bluntly: "We are living off his good graces. That sucks."

  • SS0DEN
    Shawn Soden (@SS0DEN) reported

    @Battlefield Lots of PC cheaters, might want to fix that @Battlefield - it would prob drop your numbers even lower..

  • reborn_444
    N/A (@reborn_444) reported

    @PressX_O @idonotexistelol This is just not true. As I've said earlier in the thread, some people have much more stable systems than others and what is considered an "issue" varies from person to person. Battlefield 6 crash dumped on me 2 days ago. Restarted the anti cheat, didn't work, restarted steam

  • aiishadahir
    H’s mom (@aiishadahir) reported

    Uthman (RA) was eager to join the battlefield, but the Prophet personally instructed him to stay in Madinah and care for his sick wife. He obeyed without hesitation, choosing service and compassion over personal honor in battle.

  • CaptMcShotty
    CaptainMcShotgun (@CaptMcShotty) reported

    @BattlefieldComm @Battlefield The air combat in the game is beyond broken. Do you plan on dealing with it?

  • revvy_afterlife
    Revvy  Targaryen (@revvy_afterlife) reported

    @vaughnlee996 @BattlefieldInte No, the problem is not patience. The problem is EA, which has already abandoned 2 Battlefield games and this is about to be the third. That's not to mention other games that have been abandoned. BF1 and earlier at this point already had better content and stability.

  • SorehaNick
    ᴱⁿᴰ Nick (@SorehaNick) reported

    To appeal to casual players and get them in Battlefield. As a matter of fact, Dice trying to appeal to casual players is the cause of most problems that we are dealing with.

  • TheRobbieBlair
    Robbie Blair (@TheRobbieBlair) reported

    @Battlefield Crossplay off by default will fix so many issues. Playing BF6 with crossplay off is nothing but impressive. Super solid and bug free. Very fun. Hours melt away quickly. Crossplay On- can you even get in a match? A half hour will pass before you can play. It ruins everything

  • cecild84
    Sahel Revolutionary Soldier (@cecild84) reported

    🇲🇱General Assimi Goita and General Sadio Camara, comrades in arms, two selfless people putting their lives in the line to protect and preserve the dignity of African/Black people all around the World. This is a fight that we have no choice but resolve in the battlefield. These enemies plaguing our continent and their imperialist masters, don't believe we should be soverign and control over affairs. They do not see us as humans, they don't see us as people worthy of human development. They came to Africa by force in the 7th Century. They are the enemies that called themselves ASWAD. They once imprisoned our people and sold them to slavery in the Arab world and the West. They don't believe they should be under our rule, even though we make up over 80% of the population and they make up less than 10. One way or the other, we must resolve this issue in the battlefield, it is either us or them.. There are no viable alternatives in my view.

  • SadReunovGuy
    SadReunovGuy (@SadReunovGuy) reported

    2. Remove the unfair adapter advantage Right now, players who want K&M on PS5 are forced to use unauthorized adapters (like XIM or Cronus). This creates an unfair advantage and promotes cheating. Official support would eliminate that problem completely. @EA , @Battlefield

  • jimmyhoffa85
    Dubai’ron Scott (@jimmyhoffa85) reported

    @OocTobeyM the funeral hit but watching every hero kneel on the battlefield in real time would have broken the internet permanently

  • borblub741776
    borblub (@borblub741776) reported

    @tdawgsmitty Battlefield isn't heading any problems

  • Bottoz1
    iPassedYouOnTheRight (@Bottoz1) reported

    @SilkOCE @EA_DICE DICE PLZ. 100-2 YouTube Streamer can't go 100-0 due to laser designator. It's affecting his subs and ad revenue. Fix the game.

  • DoeEyedAutumn
    Autumn 🦌 ᥫ᭡. (@DoeEyedAutumn) reported

    The problem I have with the *Insert "Can you believe (x game) is (x years old?!)"* posts, like the Driveclub posts, like the recent Battlefield 3 posts, is that they're entirely disingenuous. The games look good, but they still look like their age. It doesn't take long for you to notice all the issues. I streamed Battlefield 3 a couple months back - it absolutely, UNEQUIVIQUALLY looks like a 2011 game. They all do.

  • SirQuacksAlot21
    # (@SirQuacksAlot21) reported

    @BattlefieldComm 2042 currently riddled with server errors. We can see friends as in game when we know they are, we can’t join party, just invite, only console players always show status, in game players disappear 5m away yet marker still overhead. Chat doesn’t work. Major lag.

  • ceeyee22
    Okoro Uzoma (@ceeyee22) reported

    @FLOTUS A joke sparked outrage, a tragedy raised tensions, and now everyone’s drawing lines. Maybe the real problem isn’t one comedian, but how quickly we turn everything into a battlefield.

  • dennisrobertsAU
    dennisroberts (@dennisrobertsAU) reported

    Every year around this time, we honour those who gave their lives in service. But there’s another kind of service we rarely talk about— and another kind of death that doesn’t get a flag or a folded letter. What of the men who didn’t fall on a battlefield, but faded slowly, almost invisibly, in the quiet aftermath of retirement?

  • TNTJohn1717
    PaulsCorner-VerseQuest (@TNTJohn1717) reported

    Liberty in a Pagan World Introduction One of the hardest things for a believer to learn is how to live in a corrupt world without being either absorbed by it or terrorized by it. That is the battlefield of 1 Corinthians 10. Corinth was not a sheltered little Bible village where every butcher, neighbor, magistrate, merchant, and dinner host thought in Christian categories. It was a pagan city packed with idols, temples, rituals, feasts, corrupt worship, social pressure, and spiritual confusion. Yet Paul did not tell the saints to run into caves and act like every street corner was automatically a devil’s altar. Neither did he tell them to loosen up, blend in, and call compromise maturity. He taught them something much better. He taught them liberty in a pagan world. He taught them how to stand in truth, refuse fellowship with darkness, and still walk through ordinary life as men and women who know that “the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof” (1 Corinthians 10:26). That kind of liberty is not natural to the flesh. The flesh usually runs to one of two extremes. One extreme is compromise. It says, “We know idols are nothing, so none of this really matters. Eat, drink, join, attend, participate, and do not be so narrow.” The other extreme is superstition. It says, “Since the world is corrupt, every plate of food is suspicious, every unbeliever’s home is spiritually contaminated, every common interaction is dangerous, and holiness means living in a state of frightened overreaction.” Paul destroys both errors in one chapter. He says, “Flee from idolatry” (1 Corinthians 10:14). Then he says, “Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that eat, asking no question for conscience sake” (1 Corinthians 10:25). That is not contradiction. That is maturity. That is the difference between spiritual discernment and fleshly confusion. And that is why this subject matters so much now. We are surrounded by a culture that is not only fallen but aggressively pagan in its values, symbols, rituals, moral assumptions, and spiritual counterfeit systems. A believer who does not understand biblical liberty will either become worldly and excuse himself with the language of grace, or he will become tangled in fear and call that holiness. Both are errors. Christ did not save His people to make them cowards before the creature, and He did not save them to make them comfortable at the devil’s table. He saved them to walk in truth. This essay is about that truth. It is about liberty in a pagan world. It is about how believers can live freely in a fallen culture without slipping into either compromise or superstition. Chapter 1: The Pagan World Is Real, But It Is Not Sovereign The first thing a believer has to settle is that the world is genuinely corrupt. Paul never downplays that. He says the Gentiles sacrifice to devils, and not to God. He says there is such a thing as the cup of devils and the table of devils. He says believers cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of devils. That means the pagan world is not harmless scenery. It has real spiritual darkness in it. It has false worship in it. It has demonic deception in it. A Christian who denies that will be easy prey. You cannot live wisely in a pagan world if you first pretend it is not pagan. But the pagan world, though real in its corruption, is not sovereign. That is where superstition dies. Paul says, “For the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof” (1 Corinthians 10:26). That means idols do not own the ground they stand on. Devils do not have title deed over the marketplace. False religion does not change the Creator’s claim over His own creation. God still owns the world men have polluted. God still owns the cattle, the grain, the vineyards, the seas, the air, the fields, the silver, the gold, and the creatures that sinners twist to their own uses. The Christian therefore does not live as though darkness has lawful ownership of creation.

  • ZafarHilaly
    Zafar Hilaly (@ZafarHilaly) reported

    Pak is making a valiant effort to broker peace. But the issue won’t be decided on the peace table, a peace agreement can only reflect what happened on the battlefield. Do we expect Iran to prevail?

  • WhatsNewsHere
    WhatsNewsHere (@WhatsNewsHere) reported

    @nypost I hate to say it but this poor kid never stood a chance living under the same roof as Ryan and Farrah. That was apparently a real battlefield when he was very young. Ryan has other children also with addiction issues and Ryan was a hell raiser himself. Sad to see.

  • wenholic
    QueenWendy (@wenholic) reported

    @angifuckingyang If they both have no problem and their parents too..who are we to judge? Let them live their lives. Angi you know social media is a battlefield for this type of ****. Stay out of it.

  • Utkarsh_sai_K
    Utkarsh Sai Sidhardh K (@Utkarsh_sai_K) reported

    My core i7-12650H + RTX 3050 laptop with a 144Hz display handled newer AAA titles like Far Cry 6, Battlefield, COD, and A Plague Tale smoothly. But Far Cry 4? Periodic freezes, poor frame pacing, and repeated stutter. An older title performing worse than newer, heavier games made zero sense. So I approached it like a performance debugging case, not a gaming complaint. Started isolating variables. Used comparative testing across other AAA titles to rule out raw hardware limitations. Cleared corrupted launcher and shader cache data. Applied Far Cry 4 specific GPU driver tuning instead of changing global defaults. Reviewed and edited hidden config parameters manually. Looked into legacy engine behavior on a modern Intel hybrid CPU architecture. Eventually fixed it. Major stutter removed. Gameplay stability restored. Interesting reminder: Performance issues are often less about raw hardware power and more about understanding the interaction between software, drivers, engine behavior, and system architecture.

  • evo1tactical
    (TCAG) Командир Бред Кроуфорд (CDR Brad Crawford) (@evo1tactical) reported

    In World War I, the battlefield was trapped in a deadlock. Trenches stretched for miles. Machine guns cut down assaults in seconds. Artillery destroyed everything in reach. Armies could lose thousands of men just trying to gain a few hundred meters. Then came the tank. It was slow, unreliable, loud, and crude. But that was not the point. The point was that it changed the battlefield. It shattered the belief that war had to remain frozen in the mud forever. It gave armies a way to cross trenches, crush wire, protect infantry, and bring movement back to combat. I believe we are witnessing a similar moment right now in Ukraine with drones. At first, many people dismissed drones as small surveillance tools, temporary gadgets, or secondary equipment. That view is gone now. Drones are finding targets, adjusting artillery, striking armor, hitting logistics routes, watching enemy movement, delivering supplies, and helping evacuate wounded. They are shaping decisions every single day on the battlefield. Just like the first tanks, today’s drones are only the beginning. They get jammed. They crash. They are constantly modified. They require skilled operators who adapt every day. But that is how every military revolution begins. The first tank was not the final tank. It was only the first chapter. The drone we see today is also only chapter one. What comes next will be faster systems, smarter autonomy, stronger anti jamming capability, AI assisted targeting, coordinated swarms, robotic breaching systems, unmanned resupply vehicles, and ground and air platforms working directly with infantry units. They will not replace the infantryman. They will strengthen the infantryman. Ground will still have to be taken, held, and secured by human beings. But the soldier of tomorrow will fight with robotic teammates, real time awareness, automated support, and capabilities far beyond what one person could do alone. Ukraine is not just fighting for survival. Ukraine is showing the world what the next era of warfare looks like under real combat conditions. The militaries paying attention today will be stronger tomorrow. Those ignoring these lessons will pay for it later. History remembers the armies that recognized change before everyone else. Слава Україні. Героям слава. 🇺🇦

  • PiercingCV
    NicholasS (@PiercingCV) reported

    While I agree Battlefield is in trouble, COD is genuinely awful. Like who is actually playing it 🤮 Last COD I touched was CW. All others after were either mid or torturous. The games I cast and play have their struggles but COD doesnt hold a torch to them.

  • DrHellDog
    DrHellDog (@DrHellDog) reported

    @Battlefield Fix BUGS in RedSec rather than posting nonsense!

  • Mylovanov
    Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) reported

    Launched the first 10 of 30 projects under a recruitment and service conditions reform. The Drone Line program accounts for one in four enemy targets destroyed on the battlefield. 9/

  • bbfitnut
    Tricia Newkirk (@bbfitnut) reported

    @JayHill223 @krassenstein At some point, we have to admit the cycle itself is the problem. The constant escalation, the selective framing, the way every phrase becomes a battlefield. It’s exhausting, it’s divisive, and it’s not helping anyone.