To play Battlefield (specifically Battlefield 6, the latest version), here is a concise beginner's guide:
- Don't camp in one spot, especially when sniping, as enemies can easily spot you by bright scope glare.
- Use zeroing distances on weapons to adjust for long-range shots, matching the distance to where enemies are.
- Close proximity to medics is helpful to quickly heal or revive when down.
- Use bipods on weapons by lying down to stabilize shots and reduce recoil.
- Communicate with your squad by pinging enemies and objectives.
- Drag incapacitated teammates to cover before reviving to avoid exposing them to enemy fire.
- Practice landing rolls when dropping from heights to reduce fall damage.
- Use third-person free look in vehicles to better control and gauge threats.
- For pilots, use air-to-ground lock-on missiles and zero your sight for better hits on tanks and targets.
These tips help beginners improve survivability, weapon control, and teamwork in Battlefield 6 combat environments.