Is Using Battlefield 6 Boosting “Cheating”? My Thoughts After Trying U4GM

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jornw
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Joined: July 11th, 2025, 9:43 am

I’ve seen a lot of debate about boosting in Battlefield 6—some people say it’s unfair, others think it’s just a time-saver. After using U4GM’s Battlefield 6 boosting, here’s my take.

Boosting isn’t about cheating or exploiting; it’s about convenience. Some of us don’t have ten hours a day to grind XP or complete challenges. With U4GM, I was able to get help from a pro booster who legitimately played matches—no hacks or bots involved. Everything felt natural, and I learned a lot from watching how they played.

To me, that’s no different from hiring a coach or teaming up with a stronger squadmate. The key is choosing a legit boosting platform like U4GM. They’ve got security measures, transparent pricing, and real human players doing the boosting.

So no, I don’t see boosting as cheating if it’s done ethically. It’s just another way to enjoy the game and save time. And if you’re curious, U4GM’s customer service is top-notch—they respond fast and make sure your account stays safe.

What do you all think? Is boosting just convenience, or does it hurt the integrity of multiplayer games?
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