U4GM’s Battlefield 6 Bot Lobbies—A Risk to the Competitive Scene?
U4GM’s Battlefield 6 Bot Lobbies—A Risk to the Competitive Scene?
Hey everyone, I wanted to spark a bit of a discussion on a service I came across recently from U4GM—they’re offering Bot Lobbies for Battlefield 6, where players can practice or level up without facing real opponents. Sounds great on paper, right? But I’m starting to wonder if this is actually a healthy addition to the game. Sure, it’s great for beginners who want to learn the mechanics or those who just want to grind XP without the frustration of getting destroyed by more experienced players. But what happens when the competitive integrity of the game gets diluted by people farming easy wins against bots? There’s something about the challenge of playing against real, unpredictable players that pushes us to improve our skills. With bot lobbies, it feels like it could create a breeding ground for bad habits, where players don’t really learn the strategies needed for high-level play. I know it’s meant as a “training” tool, but I think it could also encourage people to bypass the real learning curve. Players might become too comfortable in these lobbies and then struggle when they jump into actual PvP matches. And let’s face it—who doesn’t like the idea of leveling up faster without the grind? But does that take away from the satisfaction of winning in real matches? I’m still on the fence about whether it’s a net positive for the game. What do you all think? Do you see it as an essential tool for players or as a shortcut that weakens the experience? Looking forward to your thoughts!