- Battlefield On PC it will use a safe boot system to avoid cheating
- Says will also allow console players to avoid PC players completely if they prefer
- Battlefield 6 is launched on October 10, 2025
Battlefield 6 The developer says it recently revealed that the version of the Xbox Series S game helped to make it more stable on all platforms and that the ray layout will not be enabled due to performance concerns, but the study now goes further to protect console players from possible cheats.
Speaking to IGN, the developers say confirmed that players on PS5 and Xbox may choose not to play with PC players, but doing so will also prevent them from playing with each other.
The technical director Christian Buhl told The Outlet that the study is “taking traps extremely seriously”, while noting that it is “much more frequent in the PC than in the console.”
“But we are making a lot of effort, putting a lot of work to prioritize the fight against cheats,” he said. “We have turned on the safe start. We have javelin, our new anti-translation system, which is required to play.
The decision to use Boot Secure, also seen in Valorant by Riot Games, has been a controversial problem with the PC community, but players in the console can eliminate the possibilities of playing against a PC player.
In the console, players also in the console will be prioritized before the game looks for PC players by default, but when turning it off, players can stay with other PS5 or Xbox players. As confirmed in a Dexerto follow -up, the game cannot be played between PS5 and Xbox players; However, cross -play switching deactivates the console cross game to the console, so PS5 players will not be able to face Xbox and vice versa players.
“We are very safe but also very interested in knowing what Cross Play for Battlefield 6 means,” said Matthew Nickerson, the senior console combat designer of the game, he also explained that the game based on the controller feels as satisfactory and precise as those used by mouse and keyboard.
“We have made an additional effort and we have made a lot of effort in terms of balancing the entries, understanding where the entrances are [not just] In terms of relationship with general play styles, but the general performance of what they are good and perhaps what they lack. “
Nickerson also explains that AIM Assist is completely reviewed by Battlefield 2042 on the console.
“We have added AIM assistance for what we call our ‘combat triangle’ now, and that is infantry versus infantry, infantry versus vehicles and vehicles versus vehicles, to give that cohesive experience if it is in the controller, compared to, perhaps, something that is a little easier on the keyboard and mouse.”
“So [we’re] Very dedicated to Cross Play, and we are trying to nail it into multiple vectors when it comes to cross play. It is such an important aspect for us and for Battlefield 6. “
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