Battlefield 2042 players are joining XP farming servers only to discover that they're the crops
Battlefield Portal is off to an unsophisticated but funny start.
Update: DICE temporarily disabled XP in custom Battlefield Portal servers before the weekend, so the XP farms have mostly disappeared for now. (I did see one still going, even though no one's getting any XP from it.)
Original story: Battlefield Portal is a tool for creating, hosting, and discovering custom game modes in Battlefield 2042. You can make silly stuff, like 1v64 or knives-only modes, or complex deathmatch variants, or classic Battlefield throwbacks—or you can do what everyone who's currently hogging all the Portal server capacity is doing and make XP farming modes.
It's frustrating to see a potentially cool custom server tool dominated by bot matches designed for grinding XP, but while investigating the issue, I discovered that a beautiful thing is happening: Players are joining XP farming servers hoping to rack up attachment unlocks, but are instead discovering that they're the XP being farmed.
XP farming servers are often set up with a small human team fighting a big team of bots who are cursed to spawn with a sliver of health each. To give you a sense of what that looks like, below is a gif of me spawn camping bots at the end of a PvE Rush match. It's a sad sight, but these AI dudes are at least armed. In most XP farming servers, the bot team isn't even allowed to have guns.
After that PvE massacre, I started joining servers explicitly labeled as 'XP farming' servers to try to find out just how much XP players are actually getting from this. DICE tweeted earlier that it "deployed a change to Battlefield Portal that impacts the effectiveness of XP Farming Servers," so presumably it's not a lot. I'm not sure yet, though, because I'm always the one being farmed.
Most of these farming servers are set up so that players can keep joining even after the small team intended for humans is full. That puts most players on the big bot team: weaponless fodder for the XP farmers, who I'm sure are delighted to have human targets join the AI horde.
What's really funny is that not everyone leaves after discovering that only a handful of players in the server are XP farming and they aren't one of them. I've stuck around and watched players desperately run at their tormentors with knives over and over. Somewhere along the line, a rumor must've started that typing "/switch" or "/swapteam" into chat puts you on the other team, because there's a lot of that. It does not work. I've also seen strings of players type "/gun," apparently hoping that the command will give them a gun. It does not.
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Gamers are like those fish that smush their mouths against the sides of aquariums to suck up algae, but for XP. We just love XP, and if we think we've found a mode where we can easily vacuum it into our tubular stomachs, we'll attach our faces to that mode and refuse to leave. That behavior seems to be the cause of the mess that is Portal right now: The few actual XP farmers are probably hitting the Portal XP cap pretty quickly, and everyone else is just being shot by XP farmers. I don't see how that's a better way to get XP than just playing Battlefield 2042's normal Conquest mode, but this is what XP suckers do. And it's a bit funny.
In larger Battlefield 2042 news, some players are disappointed by the lack of global chat, voice chat, and a traditional scoreboard. I miss the old scoreboard, too, although I'm willing to give DICE's attempt to encourage teamwork a fair shake as I work on our review. I'm also seeing complaints that assault rifles are wildly inaccurate at range, which is true, although it has struck me as a way to distinguish ARs from LMGs and marksman rifles, which so often feel like novelty picks compared to all-purpose assault weapons. Something for me to chew on as I unlock attachments (by playing normally).
Other of DICE's decisions are taking a beating on the subreddit, but the response is par for even a good Battlefield launch so far, so I'm going to continue evaluating things at my own pace before I put my thoughts into a final review.
Related to this issue, we are working to free up more Servers for #Battlefield Portal📑 If you're seeing a 'Global Game Quota Exceeded' we're aware of the issueThanks for your patience. Teams all over it 🛠 pic.twitter.com/O4VqwNGcokNovember 12, 2021
I hope I can host a Portal server soon, though, because it remains the branch of Battlefield 2042 that I'm most interested in. Right now, I get a "Global Game Quota Exceeded" error when I try to start up a custom game of my own, which DICE has acknowledged is in part due to all the space taken up by farmland. The studio said earlier that it's working to "free up" more servers for Portal.
At least I can take comfort in the knowledge that most of those attempting to farm XP are being harvested for it instead.
Tyler grew up in Silicon Valley during the '80s and '90s, playing games like Zork and Arkanoid on early PCs. He was later captivated by Myst, SimCity, Civilization, Command & Conquer, all the shooters they call "boomer shooters" now, and PS1 classic Bushido Blade (that's right: he had Bleem!). Tyler joined PC Gamer in 2011, and today he's focused on the site's news coverage. His hobbies include amateur boxing and adding to his 1,200-plus hours in Rocket League.