Battlefield 6 Player Racks Up Massive Score Despite Only 8 Kills
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Aron Garst
2025-10-22
It's like the gaming version of Hacksaw Ridge.
Has the vast amount of violence featured in modern games--including Call of Duty and Battlefield 6--ever bothered you? Luckily, Battlefield 6 gives players the option to go near-pacifist with how they navigate warfare. One player has racked up a score of over one million with only eight kills.
ThatFriendlyGuyTTV has become the premier medic across online lobbies for Battlefield 6 with over 5,000 revives. He doesn't mess around with vehicles or weapons for the most part, but you can find him sprinting to players in need whenever he gets the chance.
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"That's me--I play games without killing to see if it's possible," he wrote in a comment a few days ago on Reddit. "For anyone interested, I'm now level 42 in 25 hours, I mostly finish top 5 scores in the game, most revives in 1 life is 47, I have 40.6% of my time on objective which puts me in the top 0.2% of players."
He didn't go into detail about those eight players that fell to him, although they could have been enemy soldiers who were trying to finish off the players he was saving.
Pacifist runs have become increasingly popular in multiplayer games that give players enough freedom to make it possible. We've seen them in other shooters and battle royales like Call of Duty: Warzone and Fortnite where players either hide or avoid combat until the last possible moment.
ThatFriendlyGuyTTV could probably make a Battlefield 6 version of Hacksaw Ridge, a dramatic and cinematic telling of the story of Desmond Doss. He was an American combat medic who saved 75 soldiers in Okinawa without firing a single shot.
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