Deadlock mini-map guide: How to ping and draw effectively

Deadlock mini-map guide: How to ping and draw effectively
Deadlock mini-map guide: How to ping and draw effectively (Image via Valve)

Valve's Deadlock is all the heat at the moment as it is bringing explosive 6v6 MOBA action back to the computer screen. The playerbase of the game has grown immensely even though a release date is yet to be announced. At the moment, the game is available to playtesters via friend invites, and many are already enjoying switching lanes to destroy enemies and Creepers alike.

These lanes are largely visible on the map. However, understanding and navigating the map can be difficult. Our Valve Deadlock mini-map guide will take you through how you can ping and draw on the maps.


Deadlock mini-map guide: How to ping on the mini-map

Pinging in Deadlock (Image via Valve)
Pinging in Deadlock (Image via Valve)

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There are many ways of communicating in modern multiplayer games, and Deadlock will have to offer similar options if it wants to keep up with competing shooters. This is perhaps one reason that Valve has included the pinging mechanic in the mini-map.

Here is how you can ping on the Deadlock mini-map:

  • Once you've hopped into a match, take a look at the mini-map and determine the position you want to alert your teammates about.
  • Next, press and hold the Tab button. This will open the scoreboard and also toggle your cursor.
  • Then with your cursor, point and click the location in the mini map by pressing either of the two buttons on the mouse.
  • This will create the ping in the specific location and alert your teammates.
  • There are also diamonds present on the map indicating major points, you can ping them to prompt a voice line from your in-game character.

It's rather simple to ping the mini-map, however, one unique feature of the game is being able to draw on it too. Let us move on to the final part of this Deadlock mini-map guide.


Deadlock mini-map guide: How to draw on the mini-map

Deadlock Drawing on Map (Image via Valve)
Deadlock Drawing on Map (Image via Valve)

In this final section of the Deadlock mini-map guide, let's understand the simple concept of drawing on the map. The process is rather easy and just about identical to the pinging concepts.

  • Press Tab once in a match.
  • Now, use your mouse cursor, and drag it while holding the Left Mouse Button to create lines on the map.
  • These lines will be visible to all of your teammates, so ensure you use them in an informational and helpful manner only.

These are the simple steps that can help you ping and draw on the mini-map in Deadlock. The game can be somewhat overwhelming to players who are not accustomed to the MOBA genre, however, it's best to take your time and try to understand the map's mechanics as you go along. Eventually, the pings and drawing will become vital to gameplay. If you want to enjoy the best fidelity and graphics, ensure you optimize Deadlock for your PC.

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Edited by Siddharth Satish
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