Although it is not entirely at the level of something like Counter-Strike 2 or escape from Tarkov in terms of difficulties, the battlefield is still a little more difficult than something like Call of Duty, especially when it comes to maneuvering its wide range of vehicles, including tanks, rays and helicopters.
With Battlefield 6 open beta completely on the move, fans, both old and new, learn from first and foremost how difficult it is to fly or drive. So much so that they hope that a key function from a previous Battlefield title gets into the entire launch so that they can be better without actively killing themselves or their teammates during the process.
Vehicles in a battlefield game is an acquired skill
With Reddit, a player noted how they wanted the test area which was part of Battlefield 4 could enter the upcoming return to the Battlefield franchise.
It almost summarizes the experience of flying or driving on the battlefield.
At the same time, this user gave a strong reasoning as to why BF6 would have a test area.
I have wondered why this did not come back because I do not see any negative ones to let players fine -tune their checks. The test area was so useful to sharpen my Heli skills and obviously my terrible jet pilot ability.
I think that if Dice is trying to appeal to newer players or goal code players, this would probably be another advantage. Just in beta alone, it is difficult to get enough flight time with a map, cast with AA and super long times.
If it does not come to the game, many claim that they will only turn to empty portal matches to get their exercise. Whether it is in a real match with actual bets, via a portal or in an actual situation, it is very clear that the Battlefield 6 players will need to get some practice when it comes to all things vehicles.
Battlefield 6
- Published
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October 10, 2025
- Developer
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Battlefield studios
- Engine
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Frostbite
- Multiple players
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Online Multiplayer, Online Co-OP
- Number of players
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One -player
- Steam Deck Compatibility
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Unknown

