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Okay, so here’s the thing. When folks are buzzing around like bees, frantically downloading a game before they can even play it—like, what’s up with that?—you know it’s a big deal. I’m talking about Battlefield 6. People are just jumping the gun, loading up this beta, and twiddling their thumbs until they can actually get in. Totally bizarre, right?
I mean, Thursday’s the day when the magic happens. But even then, it’s kind of exclusive—you need a special code to dive in early. But some players aren’t waiting. Nope, they’re content just chilling in the menus. Go figure.
Anyway, yesterday you could start downloading it across all platforms. Steam, Epic, you name it, they’ve got it. And even though you can’t play yet, exploring the menus is apparently a thing. All the visuals, audio settings, controls—I guess some folks are into that. Like pre-game strategizing or something.
And you’ve got thousands of players just lurking in there. Over nine thousand—with a chunk of them fooling around in the game’s menus. Talk about devotion. The settings options are massive. Imagine sifting through all that before you can even jump into a game. It’s kind of wild, isn’t it?
And okay, if I’m getting this right, finding those cheeky bugs or adjusting weird settings before the beta goes live? That’s smart. Frustratingly smart. Like, if you have to mess around with Secure Boot just to open the game, better to know that before your crew’s all set to go, right? Nothing screams buzzkill quite like tech troubles on launch day.
So Thursday kicks off early access, and by Saturday it’s a full-on affair. Pre-load if that’s your jam. Join the ranks of those just, you know, staring at menus. It’s a thing now, apparently.