In just a few months, Battlefield 6 will hit the shelves, promising a comeback that should quench fans’ thirst for a top-notch Battlefield title following the letdown of 2042. A low latency is crucial in first-person shooter games like this one, and you may be unsure about how to monitor it while playing. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps on how to do just that!
How To Show Your Ping in Battlefield 6
Prior to diving into details, it’s important to note that the information provided pertains to the current testing phase of the game, which is an open beta version. Keep in mind that when the final version of the game is released a few months down the line, things might appear differently due to potential changes and updates. Please remember that this is just a test version made available to the public, so adjustments may be made post-beta based on their observations.
To verify your ping, simply navigate to the settings menu, then keep scrolling until you reach the System tab. Within that tab, look for the Network Graph setting which is located further down in the sub-menu. Once you find it, clicking on ‘Modify’ will allow you to make adjustments.
In this case, navigate to the “Display Network Performance Graphs Continuously” option and activate it. Ensure that the “Network Widgets” feature is also enabled, as it’s necessary for the network widgets to appear at the top of your screen. If “Network Widgets” is currently deactivated, remember to turn it on first.
Upon ensuring all settings are correctly activated, you’ll find your latency displayed at the top-left part of the screen. Congrats! Now, you’ve got a network graph-though it might cause a minor disruption-at the top that should provide some assistance in monitoring your connection.
As a gaming enthusiast, I’d like to share a handy tip: To avoid constantly checking your settings or connection status, simply glance at your scoreboard regularly. You’ll find an icon next to your name – either red or yellow. If it’s red or yellow there as well, on the top left of your screen, it typically means you might be experiencing lag due to a poor connection. Happy gaming!
While you’re here, don’t forget to explore this comprehensive guide for optimal settings in Battlefield 6 (available on PC, PS, and Xbox). This guide will help enhance your gaming experience. However, please be aware that this is based on the open beta version of the game. By the time you read this, the open beta might no longer be playable and may not accurately represent the final product at release.
Be sure to check out our guide for best settings in Battlefield 6 (playable on PC, PS, and Xbox). It’s designed to help you get the most out of your gaming experience, but it’s based on the open beta version, which may not reflect the final game at release.
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2025-08-09 14:36