168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Battlefield 2042 had its early access launch last Friday and let's just say things are off to a bit of a rocky start. There have been server issues, a "persistent data error," problems logging in, rubber-banding players, and more. That's on top of complaints about no in-game voice comms, a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:total lack of a scoreboard, and one 1🎃68澳洲幸运5开奖网:particular🔯ly offensive character uniform.

But there's a new complaint that's getting traction on social media--nobody can hit anything. It seems like Battlefield 2042 has implemented random bullet deviation making snipers all but useless.

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Examples on the Battlefield 2042 subreddit of players desperately trying to hit ♈their targets fully 💖centered in their guns sights, but every bullet fired just seems to whiz past.

This can be particularly infuriating if a player grabs a sniper rifle. If a gun defined by accuracy can't hit a target at a reasonable distance, what's the point? Nobody bought Battlefield 2042 to play "spray and pray."

Random bullet spread wasn't in the beta tests, so some players are speculating that this might be a bug rather than a feature. Battlefield 2042 does have random deviation for players trying to run and gun, but the current implementation seems to think some players are running all the time even when they're standing still.

Whether this is a bug or a feature, players agree that random bullet deviation of this scale just feels bad. Hopefully, DICE can get this fixed before Battlefield's full launch on November 19.

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