AI bots in shooters—they're becoming more commonplace, either to trick players into thinking they've or to just, like, fill out matches. After [[link]] some robot jumpscares worried players, however, EA's come out to clarify that it's only until the training wheels come off.
As posted to X, the explains: "AI Soldiers are only present on the 'Training Grounds' playlists within the Open Beta. This week is 'Breakthrough Initiation'. Breakthrough Initiation is a playlist that allows you to experience Breakthrough alongside 15 other players, with additional AI Soldiers filling up the match thereafter."
Nothing gets me more deflated like feeling that I'm doing well, only to discover that I've been playing with a bunch of clankers the whole time—often having the exact inverse to the intention of whatever live-service shooter's got me in its clutches. These bot matches are designed to keep you hooked, but the creeping shame that
the game's taking
pity on me? It just makes me want to take a break.
I'm certainly not alone. Our shooter aficionado Morgan Park during , though given the criteria he forgives—for practice matches or to fill empty seats—I reckon Battlefield 6's implementation gets a pass.

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