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Reports highlight firearms missing essential components like triggers, featuring an impossible number of barrels, or displaying parts that appear “melted” together. Even the depicted wildlife isn’t spared, with fish sporting extra appendages and an eagle whose wing is anatomically inverted. While definitive proof of AI usage remains elusive, the sheer lack of polish has led players to condemn the visuals as amateurish, casting a shadow over the game’s overall quality.
“It feels like this title was developed with the bare minimum investment to maximize returns—it’s a hollow experience lacking any real passion,” remarked one user on Reddit. Another voiced even stronger frustration: “I’m questioning whether I should even launch the game. To offer this kind of low-quality ‘slop’ in a package that already feels light on features is insulting.”
As of now, Electronic Arts and the associated development studios have not addressed the allegations regarding AI-assisted assets. We will provide updates should the publishers issue an official statement.
Separately, Battlefield 6 developers have acknowledged that the recent Winter Offensive update contains several “unforeseen behaviors” and are currently prioritizing fixes. “We are listening to your feedback, and your gameplay experience remains our top priority,” the team stated.
Source: gamesradar.com


