How to Ping in Marvel Rivals

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Pinging is a quick way to communicate with your team in Marvel Rivals, letting you quickly share important info without needing voice chat. Here’s how to use pings:

1. Basic Ping

  • PC: Press the middle mouse button (scroll wheel) to ping.

  • Console: Press down on the D-pad to place a ping on the map or in your current view.

2. Using the Ping Wheel

The ping wheel lets you send specific alerts like "Enemy Here" or "Need Help."

  • How to Open the Ping Wheel:

    • PC: Hold the middle mouse button.

    • Console: Hold down on the D-pad.

  • How to Use It:

    • Move your mouse or joystick toward the alert you want to send, like "Danger" or "Attack Here."

    • Release the button to send the ping.

3. Contextual Pings

  • Ping Enemies: Aim at an enemy and press the ping button to alert teammates.

  • Ping Items or Objectives: Highlight important items or map objectives for your team by aiming at them and pinging.

4. Map Pinging

You can also ping directly on the map:

  • Open the Map:

    • PC: Press M.

    • Console: Press the map button.

  • Place a Ping: While the map is open, use the ping button (middle mouse or down on the D-pad) to mark a location.

5. Customizing Ping Settings

  • Go to the Settings Menu (gear icon or Esc on PC, or settings menu on console).

  • Adjust the ping button or keybinding under the "Controls" section if you want to change it.

Pinging Tips

  1. Be Clear: Use the ping wheel to give specific info, like warning about an enemy or asking for help.

  2. Don’t Spam: Too many pings can distract your team.

  3. Combine Pings and Voice Chat: If you use voice chat, pings can back up what you’re saying for extra clarity.


Andrew Bame

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