To play Battlefield (bf), especially the latest Battlefield 6, here are key tips for beginners:
- Use the firing range to test weapons and find one that suits your play style.
- Mount your weapon by aiming near a wall or cover for better stability and reduced recoil.
- Utilize bipods by lying down to mount the weapon to the ground for steady shots.
- Cycle through firing modes (full auto, semi-auto, burst) to adapt to different combat ranges.
- When sniping or using long-range weapons, ping enemies to see their distance and adjust scope zeroing accordingly.
- Stay close to medics to heal and get revived quickly without needing to call for help.
- When reviving teammates, drag them to cover first to avoid getting killed.
- Use the minimap actively to track enemy positions and anticipate threats.
- Stick close to teammates, especially in support roles, to contribute by resupplying and reviving.
- Avoid running into open areas; use cover and watch corners carefully.
- Use smoke grenades for visual cover during attacks.
- When jumping from heights, perform a landing roll to reduce fall damage.
- Use vehicles strategically and resupply from vehicle resupply stations when playing in vehicle-equipped modes.
These tips highlight both basic mechanics and strategic gameplay in Battlefield 6. The game favors teamwork and tactical play over run-and-gun style, so staying with your squad and using terrain wisely is important.