The new patch fixes weapon spread, improves animations, and adjusts gameplay ahead of the start of season 1
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Electronic Arts released the highly anticipated 1.1.1.0 update for Battlefield 6 one day before the start of Season 1. The new patch fixes one of the most criticized issues by players: the unpredictable weapon spread. This bug caused shots to miss the target even when aiming correctly, which has caused frustration since the game's launch.
The patch aims to restore accuracy and consistency to the shooting system by adjusting each weapon's behavior according to its original design. In addition, inconsistencies in stabilization after running are fixed, and the balance between control, power, and accuracy is improved. With these enhancements, the development team aims for player skill to once again be the determining factor in every encounter.
Changes in animations and movement
The update also introduces multiple visual and technical improvements. Landing animations, posture transitions, and bounces after falling have been optimized to provide smoother gameplay. The developers fixed camera bugs, hitboxes, and duplicated movements, making soldier control more natural and predictable.
Battlefield 6 lanza el parche 1.1.1.0 con mejoras en armas y animaciones
Another notable addition is the ability to customize the parachute, a highly requested feature by the community. Climbing animations, collisions, and transitions between actions have also been adjusted, streamlining combat and maneuvers on the ground. Additionally, visual effects after character elimination and haptic feedback in vehicles have been improved, increasing realism in every match.
A direct response to the community
Patch 1.1.1.0 reflects EA and Battlefield Studios' commitment to addressing player demands. These improvements arrive just before Season 1, which will add a new map, weapons, game modes, and a brand-new vehicle.
Battlefield 6 lanza el parche 1.1.1.0 con mejoras en armas y animaciones
However, the update also exposes a recurring problem in the industry: the reliance on large post-launch patches. Although the fixes improve the overall experience, many players wonder why these errors were not detected earlier.
Even so, Battlefield 6 is taking an important step toward stability and user satisfaction, establishing itself as one of the most ambitious shooters of the generation.