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How to Find Help and Report Issues in Battlefield 6

[p]Thank you for all the hours played throughout an amazing launch week! 
[/p][p]For those of you encountering performance concerns or unexpected gameplay quirks, we want to provide details on the best ways to help us solve them and get you into the game.  
[/p][p]For technical support, direct troubleshooting guides, and keeping on top of reported issues, visit the Battlefield 6 Help Center, Battlefield 6 FAQs, and Known Issues.
[/p][p]Share your feedback in our Battlefield Steam Discussion Boards or engage in a topic on our Battlefield 6 EA Forums. The discussions happening here and our other community spaces help us understand what players are seeing across different setups and experiences, and also provide a great way to connect with other Battlefield fans. [/p][p][/p][p]To make your post as helpful as possible for others, consider these tips:[/p]
  • [p]If you’re experiencing the same issue as someone else who posted, add a comment to that thread instead of starting your own. This lets us know how many players in the community are having the same problem. If you’re not sure, you can also start your own discussion.[/p]
  • [p]Make your Topic Title as specific as possible. For example, instead of “Can’t play at all” try “Battlefield 6 won’t launch from Steam on Windows 11”[/p]
  • [p]Description of when you experienced an issue, any patterns, steps to reproduce, or workarounds you’ve noticed.[/p]
  • [p]Your platform or specs.
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[p]Your discussions help keep the dev team informed on what matters most to you, but we also hope that you can connect with other players, learn from each other, and celebrate the moments that make Battlefield what it is.
[/p][p]We look forward to delivering the best experience possible. Thanks for bringing your passion and perspective to the fight![/p][p]
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Portal 101: Playing and Hosting Portal Community Experiences

[p][/p][p]Battlefield Portal is a massive sandbox where creators and players can push Battlefield to the limit. Now in its second iteration, Portal is available to all Battlefield 6 owners alongside the full Multiplayer experience and single-player Campaign.[/p][p]Unlike Multiplayer and Campaign, Portal Community Experiences are created by fellow Battlefield community members like you. In other words, it's our tools with your - and the community’s - rules.[/p][p]If you are ready to create your own Portal experience, then we suggest advancing to the Portal Builder guide here. Otherwise, if you need inspiration, or you rather play community creations first before creating your own, here’s how to get started:[/p][h2]How to Play Portal - In-Game Experiences and Server Browser[/h2][p][/p][p]The easiest way to jump into a Battlefield 6 Portal Community Experiences is to look for the Community Category of the Main Menu, or by directly searching for the experience in the Community Experience Library on our website here.[/p][p]You can find the Community Category by booting up Battlefield 6 and entering its main menu, where you can also access Multiplayer and the Single Player Campaign. Scroll down or select the Community tab on the Main Menu to see a selection of Community Experiences; think of these as Portal’s “modes,” which can either be modified versions of traditional Multiplayer modes, such as Conquest and Domination, or completely unique ways to play Battlefield 6.[/p][p]What you see on this initial Portal screen are “Featured Community Experiences,” player-made creations curated by Battlefield developers based on the Experience’s exceptional creativity. If you want to search for more, then you can use the “Search” button to go through the in-game Community Experience Library.[/p][p][/p][p]There are multiple ways to sort through the Community Experience Library, including by “Most Popular” or “Featured,” and you can also filter experiences by the following parameters: [/p]
  • [p]Tags: A collection of pre-defined words that automatically get applied to Community Experiences based on their settings.[/p]
  • [p]Maps & Modes: Allows you to see Community Experiences that are on an exact mode, such as Multiplayer offerings like Breakthrough or Custom modes, or a defined map or maps, such as Operation Firestorm and Siege of Cairo[/p]
  • [p]Search by Word: Find Community Experiences with a name of description containing the word you specify.[/p]
  • [p]Experience Code: Most helpful when you know the exact Community Experience you want to play. This string of characters is directly associated with one Community Experience; type that in here to find only that experience.[/p]
[p]If your search comes up empty, then that Community Experience hasn’t been created… Yet. That’s where you can come in to create it on your own, provided it can be made using Battlefield 6’s tools and follow our Community Guidelines![/p][p]Another way to search for a Community Experience is by using the Server Browser; when in the “Search Experiences” menu, tab over to “Servers” to see this screen:[/p][p][/p][p]You can use the sort and filter features to get the exact lobby you want to play in. Sorting works for properties like player count, map or ping (connection quality from your PC or console), while Filtering allows for specificity on host region, max players, tags and more.[/p][h2]How to Play Portal - Hosting Games[/h2][p][/p][p]Portal Community Experiences can also be hosted with no special network nor developer skills required.[/p][p]After selecting a Community Experience, select “Host” to reach another screen with several simple options; scroll down to see the following in order. First is the Server Name and Description; make sure these are as accurate as possible within the designated word count, as this will drive players to your server. Next are optional Welcome and Periodic Messages, which will appear when a player joins your server and periodically during the match respectively. [/p][p]The most complicated hosting steps are inputting a password and choosing to host a persistent server. A password is recommended if you want to play a Community Experience with friends only. Otherwise, anyone who searches for your hosted experience can join. As for persistent servers, this option allows players to still search for - and play - on your Community Experience server even if you are offline.[/p][h2]Choosing Your Portal Experience - Full Progression vs. Limited Progression[/h2][p][/p][p]Playing Portal grants XP and Progression opportunities just like any Multiplayer mode. However, not all Portal Community Experiences grant the exact same amount of XP as Multiplayer.[/p][p]When selecting a Portal Community Experience, it will either be labelled as “Verified” or “Custom” depending on what its creator chose when creating the experience.[/p][p]If a Verified Portal Community Experience is chosen, then anyone who plays this experience will earn the following XP and progress at exactly the same amounts as they would in a normal Multiplayer match:[/p]
  • [p]Career XP - Match Completion and Win Bonus[/p]
  • [p]Hardware XP[/p]
  • [p]Mission and Assignments Progress[/p]
[p]However, if Custom Portal Community Experience is chosen, then anyone who plays it will not receive the standard Career XP, Hardware XP and Mission and Assignment Progress rates. Instead, players will receive a Career XP Match Completion award that is higher than a similar award from finishing a Multiplayer match. Custom Portal Community Experiences are clearly labelled as having “Modified XP” to avoid confusion.[/p][p]For more information about Progression - and creating simple Portal experiences, in general - graduate to our next guide here.[/p][h2]This is Your War - Jump into Battlefield Today[/h2][p][/p][p]The ultimate all-out war is here - rally the squad and join the fight today. [/p]

New Battlefield 6 update takes action on literally everything I've moaned about this week

Rejoice! Battlefield 6 progression changes are inbound, and that means the sluggish rate at which you unlock weapons, attachments, and gadgets will soon be a complaint of the past. Battlefield 6 is destined to land on our best FPS games list - it's sensational - but that doesn't mean that I and the rest of the PCGamesN team haven't had a good moan about a few things recently. Progression has been a hot topic, and Battlefield Studios just outlined how it's going to make things better. However, it's also addressing two more burning issues - XP farms, and the controversial tweaks it made this week to Conquest.


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Battlefield 6 reverts Conquest ticket change one day after implementing it, so get ready for 45-minute matches

Battlefield 6’s core gamemode, Conquest, is getting some adjustments yet again. One day after Battlefield Studios reduced the ticket count across all Conquest maps in order to improve the flow of matches, and prevent them from ending at the time limit rather than with one team winning.

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