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  1. The controller scheme for Battlefield 2042's open beta has fans of the franchise concerned that EA DICE has made a serious mistake. Video game players are open to developers taking risks and trying new things, but one subject that's certain to cause controversy is moving the default "Throw Grenade" button on a controller. Yet that's exactly what Battlefield 2042 has implied it's doing according to its recently released console controller scheme. Admittedly, it may just be a misconception, but that hasn't stopped a lot of those looking forward to Battlefield 2042 to exclaim their disappointment with EA DICE's decision. A thread on the subject of Battlefield 2042's controller scheme has climbed to the top of the franchise's most po[CENSORED]r subreddit. The thread title reads simply, "Grenade button on console.." with an attached image of Battlefield 2042's controller scheme for its upcoming open beta. Accruing more than 2,500 upvotes and nearly 400 comments, Battlefield fans are questioning what EA DICE is thinking, as the grenade button appears to have been moved to a very awkward button. The controller scheme shows that the grenade button in Battlefield 2042's open beta is set to the up button on the PlayStation 5 DualSense's directional pad. To repeat, the throw grenade button is on the directional pad on the left side of the controller. To use this button, players will have to remove their thumb from the joystick responsible for movement, forcing them to pause to throw a grenade. Alternatively, they can make a "claw," using their index finger to press the directional buttons and second and third fingers on the left bumper and trigger. Traditionally, the throw grenade button is assigned to either the right bumper or trigger. However, on this controller scheme, R2 is reserved for shooting and R1 is reserved for the Battlefield franchise's "call-ins." Pressing L1 and R1 will open the call-in menu, where players can call in vehicles, supply drops, and other similar content. Battlefield players are crossing their fingers that there's been some confusion. The top comment says that they hope Battlefield 2042's controller schemes are remappable. The next most po[CENSORED]r comment says they think pressing up on the directional pad will charge a grenade, which can then be thrown with R2. It isn't clear if either is accurate. Odds are, things will work out in Battlefield players' favor, one way or another. It's tough to imagine EA DICE deciding to experiment with a new controller scheme and not offering players a different option. Of course, game publishers including EA have made surprisingly unpo[CENSORED]r decisions in the past. Expect further details as the open beta begins in early access on October 6. Battlefield 2042 releases November 19 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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