Battlefield 6 Developers Announce Conquest Tweaks for Faster Matches While Fans Suggest Alternatives

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Battlefield 6 Developers Announce Conquest Tweaks for Faster Matches While Fans Suggest Alternatives

The developers of Battlefield 6 have introduced changes to the Conquest mode, aimed at accelerating match pace. This update, communicated via the Battlefield Comms X/Twitter account, modifies ticket sizes across all Conquest maps. Originally set at 1000, ticket sizes are now tailored to each map.

New Conquest Tweaks in Battlefield 6

The current adjustment involves reducing tickets, which represent each team’s reinforcement count, to ensure matches end naturally. Here are the specific changes:

  • Siege of Cairo: Reduced from 1000 to 900
  • Empire State: Reduced from 1000 to 900
  • Iberian Offensive: Reduced from 1000 to 900
  • Liberation Peak: Reduced from 1000 to 800
  • Manhattan Bridge: Reduced from 1000 to 800
  • Operation Firestorm: Reduced from 1000 to 700
  • New Sobek City: Reduced from 1000 to 900
  • Mirak Valley: Reduced from 1000 to 700

Mixed Reactions from the Battlefield Community

Despite the changes, players are skeptical about their effectiveness. Many believe the solution lies not in reducing tickets but in adjusting the game timer. Suggestions from the community include removing or extending the time limits to preserve the intensity of close matches.

Players argue that the imposed time limits hinder the enjoyment of potential last-minute turnarounds. They suggest that slightly longer games could resolve this issue.

Additional Adjustments to Battlefield 6

Another noteworthy adjustment includes increasing the Out of Bounds timer for vehicles on the Manhattan Bridge map, extending it from five to ten seconds. This change has been met with positive feedback, unlike the resistance faced by the ticket reductions.

Release and Future Updates

The Battlefield 6 release on October 10 was followed by consistent updates as the developers seek to fulfill the growing demands of its player base. Current match durations range from 15 to 30 minutes, leaving open the possibility of future revisions. While the latest changes take effect, the community remains eager to see how EA and BF Studios will address their feedback.

Stay tuned to Emegypt for further updates on Battlefield 6 developments and community reactions.