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Battlefield 6 Outage Map

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Argences, Normandy 1
Minneapolis, MN 2
Reims, ACAL 1
Pfaffenhoffen, ACAL 1
Americana, SP 1
Rennes, Brittany 1
Nantes, Pays de la Loire 1
Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 3
Montignac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Paris, Île-de-France 14
Méry-sur-Oise, Île-de-France 1
Halle, Flanders 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Bourg-en-Bresse, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
La Paz, BCS 1
Cahors, Occitanie 1
Saint-Genis-Laval, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Brisbane, QLD 1
Partido de José C. Paz, BA 1
Saint-Étienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Orléans, Centre 1
Castelnau-le-Lez, Occitanie 1
Comuna 1, CABA 5
Barrhead, Scotland 1
Lausanne, VD 1
Nairobi, Nairobi Area 1
Tiruvalla, KL 1
Propières, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Lübeck, Hansestadt, Schleswig-Holstein 1
Montpellier, Occitanie 2
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Battlefield 6 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MugenLord
    MugenLord (@MugenLord) reported

    @SunstriderIII @MinEffortLive Low population, and they are desperate for more cogs to fight the war. There are two classes of Women based on their fertility. A fertile woman is used for Breeding Farms, and the non-fertile women, known as Barrens, are sent to the front lines. Some women who are in non-combat positions would either be pulled from their positions and thrown into the battlefield because of low infantry, or some would volunteer their service.

  • stubbigg
    s (@stubbigg) reported

    @Warbite161129 @Osacoooo Battlefield 4 had DLC and was broken for a year. Battlefield 1 had DLC and didn't receive any content for 6 months except for 1 map lifted from singleplayer

  • steadygoing
    steadygoing (@steadygoing) reported

    2/10 A subject becomes serious when it is forced to expose a problem beneath its name. In this case, the question is not “AI and writing.” The question is: what is the human function when production is no longer scarce? More precisely: how does a person remain an author when the text can be generated before he has earned it? The operator’s first achievement is therefore not a sentence, but a clarification of the battlefield. He must know what the essay is not about. Without exclusion, the machine will produce coverage instead of thought. A topic becomes a work only when it has been narrowed to a necessity. III. Literature as Resistance The second operation is confrontation with literature. Literature is not ornament. It is not a display cabinet of names placed behind an argument to make it appear educated. It is resistance. It tells the operator which formulations are already available, which concepts have become lazy, which anxieties are inherited, which distinctions are too coarse, and where an opening remains. In the present case, the relevant background is not only contemporary commentary on AI writing. That would be too narrow. The problem touches older questions: writing as a technology of consciousness; the relation between inscription and thought; tacit knowledge; craft and revision; computation and judgment; bullshit as language detached from truth; institutional dependence on documents; the social performance of competence. The operator does not collect these literatures in order to obey them. He uses them to locate the point at which they are insufficient. Ong and Goody help show that writing is not mere recording but an organizer of consciousness and classification. Polanyi clarifies why explicit text cannot exhaust tacit competence. Weizenbaum warns against the confusion of computation with judgment. Frankfurt helps identify language indifferent to truth. Sennett gives the craft dimension: correction, resistance, form. Writing studies reminds us that composition was never merely final product but process, revision, audience, genre, and control. But these literatures do not by themselves deliver the governing claim. They provide elements. The operator must find the axis that organizes them. That axis is the relocation of authorship. AI does not merely assist writing. It decomposes writing into operations and forces the human being to occupy the level of command. The author becomes responsible less for manual production than for the ordered passage through topic, literature, angle, structure, generation, criticism, verification, refusal, and defence. Literature, used properly, does not enlarge the essay by accumulation. It sharpens the essay by resistance. IV. The Angle The decisive intellectual act is the selection of the angle. A topic can be handled indefinitely. An angle forces direction. It says: of all possible ways of treating this subject, this is the level at which it becomes most revealing. The angle is not a decorative phrase. It is the governing cut. “AI and writing” remains too loose. “AI makes writing easier” is too obvious. “AI produces fluent but possibly empty text” is also too obvious. The stronger angle is this: AI shifts the author from producer of text to operator of the process by which text becomes defensible thought. This angle changes the essay. It prevents it from becoming a complaint about machine prose. It prevents it from becoming a policy essay about academic cheating. It prevents it from becoming a technical discussion of prompting. It relocates the subject in the human being’s changed position.

  • dpf11100
    dpf1110 (@dpf11100) reported

    @Captain_Phyco @ModernWarzone The main issue is that there are too many players who dont get the movement part and just play it like its Battlefield or just camp like a cuck. Had a guy attempt to csgo crouchspray me with an assault rifle (he was vaporized immediately)

  • CoinSh0t
    Coin Shot ☁️ (@CoinSh0t) reported

    SOMEONE IS TURNING OLD SAMURAI NOVELS INTO PLAYABLE 3D WORLDS AND SELLING THEM FOR $2,000–$10,000 EACH. He drops the entire book into Kimi. In one pass, it pulls out every village, road, temple, battlefield, forest, weapon, color, and character route. Then Claude turns the map into a browser world. It writes the code, builds the scenes, tests the game, fixes broken logic, and runs parallel agents until the world actually works. The business model is stupid simple. Pick one cult fandom. Build the world. Charge $3–$5 for access. Even 3,000 fans turns one afternoon into $9,000–$15,000. The tool is still new, and almost nobody is using it for books yet.

  • Metagamer20
    Metagamer (@Metagamer20) reported

    @KasirianThe3rd @Nextel211 @iShowShitpost This isn't unique to Grave Digger. It's an FPS objective problem. Another example is Rush on Battlefield, where despite being on the offense team, my team will just sit at the choke point and take pot shots because they're afraid to push in.

  • cMayfect
    Carson (@cMayfect) reported

    @ItsQagain @Battlefield Uninstalling all EA anti cheat files should fix it

  • Silver_Rook
    Silver Rook (@Silver_Rook) reported

    @SgtDangerCow Automatics ... Hipfire Always. Ads in the battlefield series seems to have been crippled over the years. You can't out shoot lag and soft aimers if you ads most times. It's just too slow

  • OaklandMofo
    OaklandMofo (@OaklandMofo) reported

    @Mystikart_ Honest thoughts here. As a gamer, I would never buy this. It's not really a game. My wife literally turned around and said "what is that sad music?" And her next words were "what is this my game?" She plays Myst. But after looking at it she realized it is not even Myst like at all and she as a non gamer who loves Myst like games would also not play this. I see no point in just flying around collecting coins? It's like Sonic the Hedgehog but lacking. Also I would not play any game like Sonic. that is so 30 years ago. So I think the bottom line is, what even is the game? About me though, I play Civilization like games, City Builders, War Thunder, No Man's Sky, Battlefield, etc. So maybe there is a market for pointless flying and collecting coins but I think that is the issue. You have to find them. If there are people that like that, they may like this.

  • BF6Updates
    Battlefield 6 News (@BF6Updates) reported

    Battlefield 6's mid-season patch 1.3.2.0 has been one of the buggiest updates the game has seen in a while. From a broken deployment screen cursor to UI issues in Cairo Bazaar Breakthrough, a bugged PP-19 unlock, and Strikepoint being taken offline entirely due to a game-breaking logic bug, the list goes on. Some players can't even quit matches properly, and Redsec's lighting bug has made a comeback too.

  • buttkicker6769
    John N Evil (@buttkicker6769) reported

    @saroshiwavez @WuWa_Ani_Info if i can run crimson desert, cyberpunk, death stranding 2, kcd2, battlefield v on max graphics i dont think my pc is a problem

  • Mark_Aurelius_
    Mark Aurelius 🇦🇺🟢🟡 (@Mark_Aurelius_) reported

    @ArchysLife @DrewPavlou I'd recommend researching the Ottoman Army's size, experience, and battlefield record before continuing. It was a competent, organised, and battle-hardened force. Doing that would save me the trouble of having to embarrass you on the subject.

  • LanceThompson24
    Lance Thompson (@LanceThompson24) reported

    @Battlefield Ok BF! BattlePass progression not moving. Has digressed. Screens b/w gms stick. Several other issues.

  • famousmanaz32
    1+1 (@famousmanaz32) reported

    @bekeestitches Dude's healing factor can't fix his trauma even his dreams are a battlefield. Rogue didn't deserve that jump-scare claws though Classic

  • LetsArmUKR
    medoyid_ua (@LetsArmUKR) reported

    The **** Punisher isn't pretty. It looks like something welded together in a garage from a fence post and scrap, which it basically is. But that cheap, ugly drone-dropped penetrator is now forcing every moscovite trench rat and dugout commander to rethink whether "cover" even exists anymore. This isn't random improvisation. The design checks every box for a proper bunker-buster: hardened streamlined nose to survive impact, narrow aspect ratio to punch through instead of splattering, and a delayed fuze that lets the charge slide past the logs and dirt before it goes off inside. Drop it from a hundred meters and the math says it drives through thirty centimeters of packed earth or over a meter of loose fill. That's exactly the roof most moscovite positions rely on. One moment they're huddled under timber and soil thinking they're safe from mortar rounds and FPV. Next moment the roof is in their laps. moscovian military bloggers are already whining about it. Good. Let them sweat. Their entire "deep rear" shelter doctrine just got cheapened into irrelevance by something that costs less than a used scooter. This is the asymmetry that actually matters: Ukraine turning construction trash into precision terror for people who still think mass is victory. Every such strike is another data point the Kremlin cannot spin away. Their soldiers are learning that nowhere within drone range is safe, and drone range keeps expanding. No amount of meat assaults on some ruined village changes the fact that their logistics, their command posts, their rest areas are all now vulnerable to garage-built penetrators that slip inside before detonating. This is why arming Ukraine isn't charity, it's the cheapest European insurance policy available. Let moscovia consolidate any kind of win and every NATO flank state starts calculating new defense budgets that dwarf what we're spending now to keep the frontline exactly where it is. The math is brutal but clear: pay the modest cost to sustain Ukrainian production and strikes, or pay the catastrophic cost later when the imperial machine rolls westward again, freshly convinced that the West folds. The **** Punisher is a reminder that Ukrainian ingenuity keeps finding ways to impose costs the aggressor cannot sustain. Primitive looking? Sure. Effective enough to make moscovites lose sleep in holes they thought were safe? Absolutely. And that's before we scale proper production. moscovia only understands the language of force. Every new Ukrainian munition, no matter how crude it looks, is another fluent sentence in that conversation. The Kremlin started this war certain it could break us. Instead we're redesigning their nightmares in backyard workshops while their bloggers cry that there's nowhere left to hide. Keep them coming. Every penetrator delivered is another imperial illusion shredded. The only path that ends this is moscovia broken on the battlefield, not negotiated back into breathing space. Ukraine is delivering that reality one ugly, effective bomb at a time. The West would be wise to accelerate the supply chain instead of pretending diplomacy still works with an empire that respects only the crater left behind.

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