No, KDR doesn't matter.
No, KDR doesn't matter.
Everyone has their own drive, even me... Back when Black Ops was popular, I stood out because my PC was fast enough to beat most others. It ran at 60Hz, and I could achieve impressive KDRs. Most people found it CPU-heavy. At that time, I used a 2500k and GTX 480 at 1080p with 60Hz. Looking back, I wonder... maybe dedication doesn’t always matter much. Some games might be better for the community instead. I guess I’m not sure, but it’s just a thought. Are you someone who likes to compete? Also, why don’t direct Steam screenshots work anymore? I had to use Imgur instead.
KDR indicates your capacity to surpass your losses, a concept that can be applied to achieving goals in the game.
It only really matters for matchmaking. This is why they have reverse boosters in CoD because people try come against people with bad KDR's to try 'Pub Stomp'. Really a flaw in CoD's matchmaking, but what you gunna do.
Another reason COD games are so beginner-friendly is that new players often get 10 years old and play on a pre-built PC with low settings, running at 15 to 30 frames per second. Meanwhile, experienced players tackle custom rigs delivering 60 or 120 fps and enjoying the experience. That’s why I stopped playing COD—it’s exhausting watching good kids struggle while older users have fun. Plus, I’m tired of hearing those “I fed your mom” jokes in the lobbies. It’s like a cat playing with a dead mouse!
Not to say thet I never had amazing matches in COD MW2 cause I did but they were few and far between when the 1 time in a long while you enter a server filled with pro players that make the game great. IMHO overall I had much more fun in BFBC 2 and Vitnam expansion than I ever did in any COD game. I have yet to play COD AW cause the noobs left a bad taste from all the other COD games LOL.