Battlefield 6 Ask players for help in fixing an “unexpectedly fast” time-to-death error. The question was discovered under Battlefield 6 Open Beta, who gave players the chance to play the long -awaited game that will be released for PC, Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on October 10, 2025.
The first week of Battlefield 6 Beta took place from August 7 to August 10 and set impressive milestones for the history of the series. The test made the siege of Cairo, Liberation Peak and Iberian offensive maps available for games, along with five game modes, including fans favorite conquest. While Beta kept the community maintenance and committed, Battlefield 6 Have experienced some problems, such as a large number of cheaters and a conflict with anti-cheat software that required PC players uninstalling Caretaker. The Battlefield 6 The test period presented another problem that the developers are working on addressing.
Battlefield 6 is investigating unexpectedly fast time to death (TTD) bug
On Twitter, the main game designer Bad Florian Le Bihan players to send videos from Battlefield 6 Open Beta that registered the unexpectedly rapid problem of time to death. The tweet has received 160 answers so far, many of them with videos and reports. One of the most remarkable answers shows two situations: one where the player is immediately knocked out but sees no indication of being hit and another where they take injuries seconds after being shot. Time to death, also known as TTD, refers to the time it takes for a player to die after being hit.
In addition to asking for reports of the unexpectedly fast time for the death issue, Florian Le Bihan asked players to show videos where players are met by “Super Bullets.” In addition to these, players can find a comprehensive list of other issues reported during Battlefield 6 Beta on the official Electronic Arts Forum. Some situations include players who cannot ping or detect when inside a vehicle, “near the map” button becomes unusable after opening the map in the game and Battlefield 6 character that cannot ping enemies when using desktop weapons.
With Battlefield 6 Servers closed, the development group continues to collect feedback from players to make the necessary corrections. After all, Battlefield 6 Coming back to a second week with Open Beta, which starts on August 14 and ends on August 17. In addition to having a second chance to test the game, Battlefield 6 Players can unlock rewards to participate in the second week: War Machine Vehicle Skin, Bat Company Dog Tag and the striking distance weapons package.
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