Alright, here goes nothing. Imagine waking up and people are already buzzing about this game, like, they can’t even wait for the servers to go live. Battlefield 6 beta, yeah, that’s the one. It’s not even playable yet—well, sorta. You need a code, but people are downloading it anyway just to, I dunno, stare at the menus? Weird, huh?
So, picture this: Yesterday, Battlefield 6 beta pre-load hits all platforms. I’m talking Steam and the whole shebang. Everyone’s just grabbing these files for two weekends of beta madness. And yeah, they’re launching it, even though all they can do is fiddle with settings. Like, every single setting. Visuals, audio, graphics—the works. It’s a menu fiesta! Thousands are doing this, no joke. On Steam, there were like 9,463 players just chillin’ “in-game.” Well, kinda.
I guess people love tweaking options. Like, there are more settings in this game than sandwiches at a deli. Some need a real game to test out, sure, but who cares? Tweaking is fun, right? Plus, you can uncover those annoying tech issues beforehand. Secure Boot in Windows anyone? BIOS? Sounds like jargon, but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do.
Early Access kicks off Thursday, and by Saturday, the floodgates open. Pre-load it now, join the idling party, and get those menus memorized. It’s like studying, but for gaming.