Battlefield V beginner’s guide

Updated 2 weeks ago1 min read

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Ready to play Battlefield V? Here’s what you’ll need to know to get started.

Where to play Battlefield V

Battlefield V is available to play on Xbox One, PlayStation®4, and PC.

Community sites

When you play Battlefield V, your stats and progress are automatically shared publicly by Battlefield Community sites, including Battlefield Tracker.Community sites are operated by third parties and allow visitors to review their own and others’ stats and progress in Battlefield V. If you’d rather not share your stats and progress with these sites, you can use the in-game menu to choose how your data is shared.
  1. 1
    Open the Start menu.
  2. 2
    Select Options.
  3. 3
    Open the Gameplay menu.
  4. 4
    Go to the Share Usage Data option and select Off.

Privacy settings

Here are some additional ways to update your privacy settings. 
  1. 1
    Open the EA app. 
  2. 2
    Click your profile name in the top right.
  3. 3
    Choose Invisible from the dropdown list if you’d rather not appear online.
Learn more about your EA app Privacy settings.  

Troubleshooting

If you’re having trouble with your game, here are a few things you can try. 

Packet loss

You’ll see an orange warning for 2-4% packet loss and a red warning once your connection hits 5% or above. Players typically experience packet loss as input lag—keystrokes or button presses that don’t register properly in-game. This means that some of the info coming from you to us is incomplete.Packet loss can happen on wireless connections when there’s interference. If you live in an apartment building it could be a crowded wireless channel or some other interference with your wireless signal.For wired connections, packet loss can sometimes indicate an issue with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or with another ISP that they partner with to route their internet traffic.Learn more about ways to fix your connection.

Graphics issues

Having an issue with the graphics on your PC like microstuttering or rubberbanding? Learn more in our article on troubleshooting graphics issues.
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