Improvements are arriving rapidly in Battlefield 6 currently, as EA and the game’s various studios manage multiple post-launch issues and intricacies. The bouncing terrain glitch and class active abilities are a part of what’s anticipated in the subsequent patch, while the developers are also focusing on a range of additional significant alterations.
According to Battlefield Bulletin, the rollout following version 1.1.1.6 will influence the FPS in several crucial aspects. The comical terrain bouncing glitch, where players leap across the map as if the ground is a massive trampoline, is being resolved – although, in my opinion, that only added to the fun of the game, but oh well.
Upcoming #Battlefield6 adjustments for the update POST 1.1.1.5 📝✅ Terrain bouncing issue.✅ Class active abilities.✅ Nvidia Reflex’s 300 FPS limit.Besides that, Battlefield Studios is monitoring a couple of concerns:▪️ Recoil / Aim interaction issues are currently under review.▪️… pic.twitter.com/jYsoV0bbbSNovember 11, 2025
Several complications are on a lengthier timeline at this moment. Difficulties with recoil and aim assistance are under attention, yet Le Bihan mentions that developers can’t disclose more at this time. Issues related to hit registration are also being examined. These have been persistent problems that the team has aimed to resolve for quite some time now, and it seems that the developers are looking for a hotfix to address it all permanently.
Additional information regarding all the above will be shared shortly. Managing one of the largest multiplayer games of the year is no simple task, and issues are continuously being identified for the teams to tackle. We’ll keep you updated, and if you notice anything out of the ordinary, please report it as soon as you can.
