Check Your Connection to Back 4 Blood Servers
See how much latency your ISP routing adds
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Estimates based on real-time measurement to nearest Cloudflare edge. Actual in-game ping may differ by ~15ms due to different routing to game servers. Your IP is sent to ip-api.com for city-level location — we don't store it.
How to check your actual ping in Back 4 Blood
No confirmed built-in network latency display. Use Windows Resource Monitor (Task Manager → Performance → Open Resource Monitor → Network tab) to monitor Back4Blood.exe network activity during a match. No verified in-game ping/ms display. The game shows a connection quality icon (green/yellow/red bars) in the HUD, but does not display a numeric ping value. Note: the Q-key 'ping' in Back 4 Blood is the tactical marking system, not a network ping display.
Connection quality indicator (colored bars) in the HUD corner. For numeric ping, use Windows Resource Monitor to watch Back4Blood.exe Send/Receive columns.
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