Battlefield 2042’s Open Beta is underway and, despite some issues, its AI bots are very realistic. Apparently, they’re getting “toxic” with streamers by shooting bodies and teabagging.
Originally scheduled for October 22, 2021, EA have pushed Battlefield 2042’s release date back to November 19. And that might not even be far enough, as early Beta impressions called the game “a bit of a nightmare.”
But, aside from bugs and visual issues, you know what else is a nightmare in BF2042? The devilish bots.
With each lobby seemingly filled with AI players, some streamers have been surprised by their run-ins. As JGOD couldn’t help but notice, these bots don’t seem to follow the “Three Laws of Robotics.”
Battlefield 2042 bots get toxic with streamers
Battlefield 2042 has bots in the Beta and they are Very Toxic 🤣🤣🤣#BattlefieldBeta pic.twitter.com/rrNAxddFyZ
— James – JGOD (@JGODYT) October 6, 2021
The first law of robotics is a simple one: “A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.”
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Unfortunately, not only do BF’s robotic characters harm human players — they add some spice to it. As seen in JGOD’s clip, these bots will not only kill you, they’ll also keep shooting your body or even toss in a teabag.
Drama broke out in the CoD Mobile scene after a pro team was disqualified from a $20,000 tournament for "shooting bodies."
🤦♂️ Imagine if this was a thing in the CDL…? – https://t.co/El8eFYGtRA pic.twitter.com/bEkGnML73E
— Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) May 22, 2021
While likely unintended to be “very toxic,” as JGOD describes them, it’s still pretty funny. In the past, professional CoD teams have been disqualified for shooting bodies, so we’re talking about dangerous territory here.
If you’re excited to jump into the Battlefield Open Beta, you should definitely still do so. But remember, if you get killed and hit with some BM (bad manners), don’t get tilted. It could just be an innocent bot.
At the time of writing, EA haven’t responded to their AI’s actions. And, on behalf of the BF community, we hope they don’t patch the AI behavior. It’s much funnier this way.