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Be Aware of Scope Glare
------------------------ Whenever you aim down your sniper’s scope in Battlefield 6, you’ll give away your position in the form of a massive white glint. The example above shows what it looks like when other players do it. It’s extremely noticeable, making it easy to spot enemy snipers! This is allegedly getting toned down in the full release, but it will still remain as a feature. Of course, this does also mean that you’re susceptible to this, too. As such, you’ll want to minimize how much you use your scope. Remember, the glint is only visible to other players while you’re actively aiming down the scope! Be smart about when to use it and when not to, so that you don’t give away your position.↑ Top
Maximizing Assault Class Ammo
------------------------------ If you're playing the Assault Class in Battlefield 6, you might have noticed that your ammo count for your primary weapon is a lot less than usual. This new change is due to the weapon sling feature, which allows you to carry an extra weapon like a shotgun or DMR, which means your ammo is split between these two weapons. You can easily change this by equipping a second gadget instead of the second weapon. This will direct your full ammo count to your primary weapon, allowing you to spawn with the maximum amount of ammo.↑ Top
Sniper Glint
------------- Understanding how the Sniper Glint works in Battlefield 6 is crucial for staying alive in large-scale game modes. Usually, the sniper glint looks like a flashlight being used from a long range. If the glint is a white light, that means you'll get downed with two shots or a headshot from the sniper rifle. However, if the glint has a rainbow flare, it suggests that the sniper rifle is in its one-shot sweet spot. In that range, you'll die from a single shot of the sniper rifle. So, make sure to keep your distance from recon class opponents to stay alive for longer periods in Battlefield 6.↑ Top
Using sidearms
--------------- Using your sidearm instead of reloading is an age-old tactic employed by veteran gamers. Reloading in-between combat can make all the difference in getting out dead or alive. It is advisable to switch to your sidearm and keep the pressure on the adversary instead of letting them recuperate and restrategize while you are busy reloading. Don’t allow any breathing space for your opponent in between the combat.↑ Top
The One-Shot Sweet Spot
------------------------ When using a sniper, there’s a bit of a changing sweet spot to the one- shot kill area on your enemies. The further away your target is, the larger the sweet spot becomes. To keep it simple: it’s easier to one-shot enemies who are further away. More specifically, enemies that are further than about 60 meters will take more damage to their neck area. This also means you don’t necessarily need to go for the head, as shots to the neck and upper torso will deal enough damage for instakills at ranges past 60 or so meters. As a bonus, you can also tell when you’re in an enemy sniper’s sweet spot. When you are, the glare from their scope will have a rainbow tint to it. It can be hard to see in the heat of combat, but that’s your cue to get into cover ASAP!↑ Top

