{"id":30715,"date":"2025-01-28T15:24:32","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/poll-reveals-how-cod-players-want-sbmm-changed-in-black-ops-cold-war-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:24:32","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:32","slug":"poll-reveals-how-cod-players-want-sbmm-changed-in-black-ops-cold-war-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/poll-reveals-how-cod-players-want-sbmm-changed-in-black-ops-cold-war-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Poll reveals how CoD players want SBMM changed in Black Ops Cold War &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Poll reveals how CoD players want SBMM changed in Black Ops Cold War Activision[jwplayer QkvtNtzX] Skill-based matchmaking, otherwise known as SBMM, has been a huge talking point in the Call of Duty community over the past year, and a recent Dexerto poll might show how CoD fans want it to be tweaked. Skill-based matchmaking is a feature that\u2019s been on most Call of Duty players\u2019 minds, as of late. In basic terms, SBMM matches players in online lobbies with others of a similar skill level, taking into account factors like K\/D ratio, score per minute, etc. This feature has been the subject of a lot of controversy over the past year. While every Call of Duty since Black Ops 2 has had SBMM in some way, shape, or form, Modern Warfare was well-documented as having some of the strongest in recent memory, and in just the regular modes, no less. The topic flared up again during the recent Black Ops Cold War Alpha weekend, as higher-level players quickly realized that the matchmaking system was pitting them against similarly skilled opponents, turning what should have been fun, casual matches into \u2018sweat-fests.\u2019 In light of this, Dexerto conducted a public poll to which over 83,000 replied. The poll, which asked \u201cdoes SBMM belong in Call of Duty matches?\u201d offered four choices: Yes, it\u2019s necessary &#8211; Yes, but turn it down &#8211; Ranked playlist only &#8211; No SBMM at all &#8211; A whopping 51.2 percent of voters went with the third person, suggesting that Activision limit that sort of matchmaking strictly to ranked playlists only, such as League Play, which already features strong SBMM 24.6% want it completely gone, 18.4% don\u2019t mind it across all game modes as long as it\u2019s effects are turned down a bit, and the smallest group (5.9%) are fine with just the way it is. While we don\u2019t know for sure, but it\u2019s likely that the 5.9% was from the lower end of the skill spectrum \u2013 players who don\u2019t want to suffer from facing top players without any SBMM to protect them. After all, that\u2019s really why Activision\u2019s keeping in such a system anyway. Does SBMM belong in Call of Duty public matches? \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 22, 2020 Unfortunately, whether players like it or not, SBMM will likely never be removed from Call of Duty or even addressed in any official capacity by Activision and the developers. Read more: Black Ops Cold War needs serious work &#8211; To this day, despite numerous experiments and personal experiences practically proving that the system exists, the publishers have not even acknowledged it. Of course, you can never say never, and the CoD community has proven in the past that with enough feedback and backlash, they can make a positive changes in Call of Duty.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Poll reveals how CoD players want SBMM changed in Black Ops Cold War Activision[jwplayer QkvtNtzX] Skill-based matchmaking, otherwise known as SBMM, has been a huge talking point in the Call of Duty community over the past year, and a recent Dexerto poll might show how CoD fans want it to be tweaked. 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