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“Does Modern Warfare 3<\/a> have skill-based matchmaking?” is one of the most burning questions among the Call of Duty community regarding MW3. With the launch of the full game, the skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) debate has been the talk of the town once again.<\/p>\n SBMM is a feature that tries to match players with similar skill levels to ensure a fair and balanced playing experience. The idea is that players who are new to the game or have lower skills will not be matched with players who are more experienced or have higher skills, and vice versa. This way, everyone can enjoy the game without feeling frustrated or bored.<\/p>\n However, not everyone is happy with SBMM, arguing that it makes the game too hard or too boring for casual and competitive players alike. We’ll discuss it in detail later in this article.<\/p>\n The short answer is yes. <\/strong>Modern Warfare 3’s multiplayer modes<\/a> rely on a skill-based matchmaking system to group players together. Although developers have never confirmed its existence in the Call of Duty franchise, a former developer confirmed its presence, according to a report by CharlieIntel<\/a>.<\/p>\n Treyarch developer Martin Donlon also addressed the SBMM controversy in a 2020 tweet. He explained that SBMM, or skill-based matchmaking, is just one of the factors that affect how players are matched in Call of Duty games. He also mocked the idea that SBMM is a simple on\/off option. However, he later deleted his tweet.<\/p>\nWhat Is Skill-Based Matchmaking (SBMM)?<\/h2>\n
Does Modern Warfare 3 Have Skill-Based Matchmaking?<\/h2>\n
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Why Are CoD Players Against Skill-Based Matchmaking?<\/h2>\n