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Just a few days back, TimTheTatman had expressed his disappointment towards a debatable multiplayer feature that, according to him, is killing the joy of playing video games. And now popular Call of Duty Warzone streamer Dr Disrespect has also joined the ongoing wave of discussions over whether this controversial feature should stay or not.

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In case anyone is not able to understand the context, this is regarding the Skill-based Matchmaking (SBMM) that’s been present in Call of Duty games for over three years now. Due to this, many players have been frustrated while entering the lobbies to play multiplayer games. The way SBMM works is something that is not liked by a lot of people. And Dr Disrespect is definitely one of them.

Dr Disrespect enters the debate over SBMM and slams players who want the feature in Multiplayer matches

During one of his streams, a few days back, Tim had revealed that he might stay away from playing this year’s Modern Warfare II’s Multiplayer modes.

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That’s because of his distaste for SBBM that’s been annoying him for a long time now. “If SBMM wasn’t a thing, I would stream multiplayer. I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again, SBMM is, I dare say, killing video games,” said the streamer.

Now, it looks like TimTheTatman is not the only prominent Call of Duty gamer who doesn’t like SBMM. After witnessing comments from players who are arguing in favor of this feature, the Two-Timer himself, Dr Disrespect, also ended up sharing a furious tweet. In his angry reply to those who want SBMM in Multiplayer games, the Doc had this to say: “Go get a life if you think SBMM belongs in pub lobbies.”

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Simply put, Dr Disrespect isn’t happy at all with those who think that having SBMM in Multiplayer modes is a good idea. Nearly 30,000 users on Twitter have liked his tweet so far. It also implies that these many people agree with what the Two Time is trying to convey.

Meanwhile, it’s almost certain to witness SBMM in the Multiplayer modes for this year’s Modern Warfare II. Call of Duty already made it clear during the open beta phase last month when the players saw the feature coming back.

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What are your thoughts on the entire situation so far? Do you think skill-based matchmaking should continue going forward? Let us know in the comments down below.

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