Battlefield 2042 is finally getting a proper scoreboard. Electronic Arts announced over the Battlefield Direct Communication Twitter account that the 3.3 update, expected to arrive sometime next month, will include a «refreshed scoreboard» that will showcase how players are performing across an entire server.
Players have been demanding a better scoreboard since Battlefield 2042 launched. The problem some players have, as we explained in November, is that the current scoreboard doesn't paint a complete picture of what's happening in the match: It shows squad rankings, including kills, assists, and revives, but individual player information outside of your squad, which was presented in scoreboards from previous Battlefield games, isn't displayed.
We theorized that the absence of individual data (outside of squads) was an attempt to cut back on toxicity and harassment: It's hard to blast other players for their performance if you don't know how they're performing, after all. Eliminating public performance stats could also be a way to encourage more teamplay.
Regardless of the intent, though, it was an unpopular decision: Many players like to know where they stand amongst the crowd. This new scoreboard will give everyone a clearer picture in that regard, but even so the response to the mockup shared today has not been overly positive.
Scoreboard will receive further updates beyond this refresh — this isn’t a one and done deal for usExpect to see us iterate on this further once it’s live in game, and we look forward to your feedback once this new Scoreboard goes live in FebruaryJanuary 19, 2022
EA said this is not the final design of the scoreboard, and that «further updates beyond this refresh» will be released in the
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