The Player HUD is a compact information panel displayed in the bottom-right corner of the map during an active session. It gives you a quick, at-a-glance readout of your current GPS data without having to leave the map view.

What the HUD Displays
Once enabled, the HUD shows four values derived from your device’s GPS readings:
- Location — your current coordinates, updated continuously as you move through the field.
- Bearing — the direction you’re heading, expressed in degrees. Useful for quick orientation and relaying your position to teammates over radio.
- Speed — your current movement speed, calculated from successive GPS readings. Helps you gauge your pace during tactical movement.
- Acc — estimated GPS accuracy in meters. The lower the value, the more precise your reported position. Keep an eye on this one in dense terrain or built-up areas where GPS signal can degrade.
All values are refreshed every 10 seconds.
Enabling the HUD

The HUD can be toggled on or off in Settings → Display → Player HUD. It is only visible during an active session — outside of a session the panel does not appear, regardless of the setting.
When Is It Useful?
The HUD is particularly handy when:
- you need to call out your exact position to a commander or teammate without pulling up a separate tool
- you want to monitor GPS accuracy before reporting your location on the map
- you’re moving through unfamiliar terrain and want a quick bearing check without stopping


