Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 is reshaping the future of the FPS franchise from its core. A new leak regarding the forthcoming iteration has come to the fore, suggesting massive changes to the SBMM (Skill Based Matchmaking) system.
Activision has repeatedly claimed that SBMM was there in Call of Duty for a very long time. However, according to the developers, the algorithm has gotten stricter over time and is now in a full-fledged state in Call of Duty.
SBMM is an algorithm that decides which lobbies players will get into based on their previous matches. This helps users find others of equal strength. Activision rolled out a system to make all the Call of Duty games fairer.
However, there are some discrepancies in the methods experienced by the community. Since then, Activision has tried to improve the framework of the algorithm. A subsidiary studio called Demonware is working on curating and refining the system.
As per a recent leak, the entire SBMM system will be reshaped for Modern Warfare 2. While fans are eagerly waiting for the much-anticipated Call of Duty title, this information gives fans hope of getting fair and square matches in the upcoming game.
Ralph Valve is one of the most prominent leakers in the community. In his recent report, he explained how the new system will roll out and what the vision behind it is.
With all the systems bloated with past integrations and everything Activision has done in the past three years, the publisher and the developing studios have opportunities to build the system from scratch.
According to a new leak, there is a whole plan to introduce bot pools for the rumored DMZ mode in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2. AIs will have the ability to track users' skill levels, and based on that,
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