February 2019
Product: Battlefield V
Platform:Sony Playstation 4
Please specify your platform model. Sony PlayStation 4
Which part of the game is the issue happening in? Multiplayer
Which part of the mode? Conquest
Please select your region North America
On which server did this happen?
When did this happen? (dd.mm.yy hh:mm)
Summarize your bug Happens on every server.
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Shoot while close to a rock or ledge or bush.
What happens when the bug occurs? The bullet gets blocked
What should be happening instead? Bullet should go through
This is supposed to have been fixed in previous patch but this still happens.
February 2019
Do you have a screenshot or a video clip of where this is happening?
February 2019 - last edited February 2019
I can try and get one. I know I have seen this on Aerodrome on Breakthrough while I was defending the first bases. I had built the dirt mounds close to the front half of the hanger. The mounds when fully built have a V-shaped gap between them which I tried shooting through but it got blocked. Counter sniper fire was also being blocked. I dont get this type of issue around walls or trees but mainly when near props like rocks.
February 2019 - last edited February 2019
I've had this happen with the barbed wire on twisted steel. Could see the enemy through the barbed wire - shot through the gaps but the enemy took no damage and the barbed wire ate the bullets.
I posted a thread about it but (surprise surprise) got no response.
February 2019
@Adman_Tor wrote:I've had this happen with the barbed wire on twisted steel. Could see the enemy through the barbed wire - shot through the gaps but the enemy took no damage and the barbed wire ate the bullets.
I posted a thread about it but (surprise surprise) got no response.
Like I said props ;3 This has been an issue in other BF games but I think its more prevalent in BFV because of the fortification system.
March 2019
March 2019 - last edited March 2019
May 2019
Still an issue
May 2019