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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s Team Responds To Skill-Based Matchmaking Concerns

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For more than a decade, Call of Duty players have raised concerns with the series’ skill-based matchmaking system. Call of Duty’s matchmaking system tries to match players together with similar statistics dependent on their kills, deaths, and assists. Sometimes, this system does not work as intended and places vastly varying skills together with games becoming lopsided.

Earlier today, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s team was quoted about the game’s skill-based matchmaking. The team reiterated that it has placed the utmost care, time, and energy into the matchmaking and lobby system through a few different avenues. “[Skill-based matchmaking] involves people working at our Call of Duty studios, our backend services teams at Demonware, and other groups like our Player Insights team.”

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Outside of KDR (Kills/Death Ratio), the team said it also takes into account additional factors such as latency and search time to “find the best matchmaking experience” for players.

Call of Duty’s team intends to continue this approach after the upcoming Season 1 launch and you can read its full statement below. Season 1 will add new weapons, a new battle pass, and a crossover with The Boys.

Be sure to check out our Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 campaign review and CoD: Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer/Zombies review from earlier in the month.

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For more than a decade, Call of Duty players have raised concerns with the series’ skill-based matchmaking system. Call of Duty’s matchmaking system tries to match players together with similar statistics dependent on their kills, deaths, and assists. Sometimes, this system does not work as intended and places vastly varying skills together with games becoming lopsided.

Earlier today, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s team was quoted about the game’s skill-based matchmaking. The team reiterated that it has placed the utmost care, time, and energy into the matchmaking and lobby system through a few different avenues. “[Skill-based matchmaking] involves people working at our Call of Duty studios, our backend services teams at Demonware, and other groups like our Player Insights team.”

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Outside of KDR (Kills/Death Ratio), the team said it also takes into account additional factors such as latency and search time to “find the best matchmaking experience” for players.

Call of Duty’s team intends to continue this approach after the upcoming Season 1 launch and you can read its full statement below. Season 1 will add new weapons, a new battle pass, and a crossover with The Boys.

Be sure to check out our Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 campaign review and CoD: Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer/Zombies review from earlier in the month.

The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors.
GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site.

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