Battlefield 6 developers have stated that in-game audio issues will receive a “full pass” to solve them.
EA’s Battlefield 6 has been out for close to two months now, and the game has already received a massive discount due to a Black Friday mega sale on one platform. However, as sales and marketing for the title progress, the developers are also constantly working to resolve issues, and now they have set their sights on BF6’s in-game audio problems.
Battlefield 6 In-Game Audio Issues Will Receive a ‘Full Pass’ for Fixes
Spotted by GamesRadar+, Florian Le Bihan, principal game designer, recently responded to a comment on X (formerly Twitter) about fixing footstep audio issues in Battlefield 6. Le Bihan stated that “the entire in-game audio is receiving a full pass to solve those issues, including fixing some issues that caused some sounds to completely cut.” The principal designer added that they are still working on the problems and verifying the changes, and they hope to share more details soon.
Florian Le Bihan also spoke about Battlefield 6’s mouse-and-keyboard issues in the same thread. He first confirmed that fine-tuning mouse sensitivity “broke with the last update” and will be fixed in the upcoming patch. For keyboards, he was asked whether Class-related keybinds can be removed, and Le Bihan confirmed that those buttons will be removed from the keyboard after the next patch.
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