Players, as usual, get to explore a lot of things in the newly launched Battlefield 6 game which include something very shocking, in fact, noticeable for many in the sniper rifle mechanics of this game, and mostly did not pass on that information to non-Recon class users. The evidence brought forward by streamer StodehTV indicates that sniper rounds would not register a hit every now and then despite an apparent good aim shot. Footage shows attempts to hit a stationary target on the firing range failing several times before a successful third shot, without much change in the player’s method or accuracy of the aim.
The factor responsible for all this failure, according to what these more recent findings suggest, is the class chosen by that player. If someone is not assigned to the Recon role, the sniper rifle suffers from this hidden accuracy debuff-witnessed most lately by those in control of firearms. This practically nullifies one particular selling feature of Battlefield 6: open weapons: the inclusion of all firearms to all specialists. StodehTV also added that the sniper rifles did not behave this way during the title’s pre-launch beta, which could imply that the nerf was sneaked in just before the October 10, 2025, official launch.
The open weapons model itself has been a source of community contention since its introduction in Battlefield 2042. Leaving behind the traditional closed structure, where each weapon is tied to a specific role, proved helpful to those players who wanted to keep their class proficiency well defined. Developers of Battlefield 6 made a compromise by giving players separate playlists that fulfilled both open and closed weapons preferences. However, this newly identified undocumented behavior of the sniper rifle creates a hard dependency on the Recon class in all playlists made available, which virtually captures the open system for long-range marksmen.
The community has been split on this issue. Some players believe that imposing silent penalties on accurate shots purely based on class choice undermines the essence of weapon freedom and forces on players a constrictive playstyle. Other players, however, argue that the nerf adds much-needed gameplay complexity to the Recon role-the only class truly masterful with a sniper rifle. In any case, it is not clear how developers will deal with this unforeseen problem. Meanwhile, players looking to make the best use of sniper rifles should definitely consider going with Recon class at the beginning of every match.

