Stand:
“Skill Based Matchmaking” is a controversial topic in the Call of Duty scene. Now you can determine your real strength.
“Skill Based Matchmaking” (SBMM) has been the topic of discussion for years. SinceThe franchise's matchmaking system is under fire and criticized by many. It is decided in advance whether you will win, lose or be successful in your game. His hidden SBMM rating was never accessible – until now. And the whole thing is super easy and takes less than 5 minutes.
Call of Duty: This is how you see your hidden SBMM rating
6 easy steps:To get your hidden SBMM rating in Call of Duty, you need a document fromdemand. For data protection reasons, they are obliged to disclose this information. To get the data, you have to complete the following steps:
- Visit Activision's privacy and security page (here is the link)
- Click on “Submit a new request”.
- Select country and check box
- Then select the blue box with “Access to my personal data (subject access request)”.
- Log in with the account of your choice, check the box and send your request
- If you would like to be notified by email, you can specify this again here
A bit of patience is required:Once you have completed the entire procedure, you will probably have to wait one to two days for your data to arrive. These arrive in the form of an HTML file. Fortunately, you can import the whole thing into a spread sheet of your choice. “Call of Duty” players who have been playing since Vanguard will get all the data collected since 2021 – so it’s a huge document. Just as controversial is the fact that...has – that doesn’t go down well with some people.
Call of Duty: Players have a hidden skill rating
The most interesting:The YouTuber XclusiveAce was made aware of the trick and shared the whole thing in a video. The thing that should interest most “Call of Duty” players in the document is the “Skill Rating.” It is a number that represents your skill in the shooter. This number also fluctuates depending on how well you do in your games. Even NBA stars are not excluded from SBMM:
Share diligently:However, you can't really do much with the number because there is no comparable value. Therefore, the “Call of Duty” YouTuber asked his viewers to share their “Skill Rating” and K/D in Black Ops 6 in the comments. The more people share their data, the more context you have regarding your own rating. Below you can find the video from XclusiveAce:
If you don't want to reveal your data in the comments, you can simply contact the YouTuber. This one has a skill rating of around 400. As I said, you can't really say whether that's good or bad. While you wait for your data, you can read about the new content in theexpect.