The Battlefield 6 open beta is in its second weekend, receiving positive feedback from players. Digital Foundry's breakdown noted minor technical issues, particularly with destructible environments, which showed floating debris and a non-innovative damage mechanic. The graphical performance was best on PC using SSGI, with PS5 Pro slightly outperforming standard PS5. Concerns include the small size of the 12v12 Rush mode, but the beta has surpassed concurrent-player records of both Call of Duty and previous Battlefield games. Digital Foundry suggests the game is ready for release, needing some graphical enhancements.
Digital Foundry's technical breakdown revealed that Battlefield 6's destructible environments have issues like floating debris and a less innovative damage system compared to predecessors.
The graphics showed substantial improvements on PC with SSGI enabled, and while the PS5 Pro performed better than standard PS5, the Xbox Series S struggled against the Series X.
Despite some issues and complaints regarding the game size, Battlefield 6's open beta reached impressive concurrent player numbers, surpassing both Call of Duty and prior Battlefield titles.
Digital Foundry expressed optimism for Battlefield 6's release, describing it as 'very shippable' but noting the need for raytracing enhancements and more innovative gameplay elements.
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