If you are one of Battlefield 6 For players who were having trouble with aiming, the good news is that it's getting softer. Currently using nerf to make aiming easier, after constant complaints the help did the opposite.
Details of the changes were provided by Matthew Nickerson, head of console and controller design at EA, who said that aim assist will be reduced. “Much less stickiness so doesn't create the same spin consistency that exists now,” he explains on Twitter. “Constant slowdown, no ramp.”
Much less stickiness so it doesn't create the same spin resistance that exists today. Constant deceleration, no ramp. Recoil reduction is a separate system from air defense, but will also be adjusted as soon as new technology comes online.November 4, 2025
“It’s terrible to aim now, you have to fight with aim assist. I've completely reduced the aim assist slowdown but it still doesn't feel natural, hopefully this will fix it,” says one player on Twitter.
“It's good to hear that. I also agree that diminishing returns are crazy for good controller players,” Huskers, an esports player and first-person shooter-focused streamer, said in response to Nickerson. “It sounds like it would be a lot easier to aim with a controller. Sticky straight up kills you if there are multiple enemies on screen,” adds another fan.
There is no timeline for these changes, but it looks like we can expect them in the near future. There have been many changes made to Battlefield 6 since launch, including Limitations of Experience And new random mode to help progress and prevent people from using bot farms in the Portal. Slowly FPS is becoming a perfect experience.






