Want every squad wipe, vehicle takedown, and flag capture from your Battlefield 6 stream recorded as a game highlight? By setting up your stream correctly, the Eklipse AI clipping software can capture those moments automatically. This checklist covers stream category, overlay placement, and HUD settings to help you get consistent highlights without missing the action.
✅ 1. Confirm Battlefield 6 Is Supported #
Eklipse only works if the game is included in its system. Check the Eklipse Supported Games List and confirm Battlefield 6 is available before you go live.
✅ 2. Select the Correct Game Category #
Eklipse identifies highlights based on the game category you stream under. If your stream isn’t tagged as Battlefield 6, your clips may not be recorded.
Twitch #
- Go to Creator Dashboard → Stream Manager
- Edit Stream Info
- Set category to Battlefield 6
YouTube #
- Open YouTube Studio → Go Live
- Choose Stream → Click Edit
- Set Category to Gaming
- Enter Battlefield 6 as the game title
Facebook Gaming #
- Start Live Stream
- Under Gaming, select Battlefield 6
✅ 3. Keep Battlefield 6 HUD Elements Visible #
The AI clip maker uses your in-game HUD to detect key moments. If these elements are blocked, some highlights may not be captured.
Must stay visible:
- Kill Feed: Top-right (shows eliminations and assists)
- Health/Armor/Stamina Bar: Bottom-left
- Weapon and Ammo HUD: Bottom-right
- Objective Tracker and Scoreboard: Objective status at the top-center, scoreboard available with the tab key
Safe to cover:
- Squad chat box
- Minimap: Usually bottom-left. Battlefield 6 allows adjustments to its scale and opacity, but the position is fixed. Best left visible for context, though not essential for highlight detection.
Overlay Placement: Do’s and Don’ts #
Overlay design affects how well highlights are detected. If your facecam or alerts overlap with Battlefield 6 HUD elements, clips may be missed.
✅ Good Overlay Placement
- Facecam in the top-left, where it doesn’t block HUD
- Alerts are placed in unused corners or screen edges
- All HUD elements (kill feed, health, and objectives) are clearly visible

❌ Bad Overlay Placement
- Facecam covering kill feed or minimap
- Alerts blocking the health bar or the ammo count
- Widgets overlapping the objective tracker or scoreboard

✅ 4. Set Stream Visibility to Public #
Eklipse cannot process Private or Unlisted streams. Make sure your Battlefield 6 stream is set to Public so the AI can capture game highlights.
How to set your stream to Public:
- Click your profile icon (top-right) and go to Creator Dashboard
- In the left sidebar, select Settings > Stream
- Scroll down until you find the Public Stream option
✅ 5. Use Default Language and HUD Settings #
For the most accurate highlight detection, keep Battlefield 6 settings on default.
- In-game language: English
- HUD and kill feed: default layout and colors
- Avoid mods or overlays that change or hide HUD elements
Ready to Stream Smarter? #
Set up your Battlefield 6 stream with these best practices, and the Eklipse AI clip maker will capture your highlights consistently. With the correct game category, visible HUD, and smart overlay placement, you can focus on gameplay while the clipping software records every important moment.