Although not as important when playing objective-based modes like Headquarters or Search and Destroy, it’s still a good indicator when looking at your Combat Record to see how well you’ve been playing, and improving. We’ve detailed how to check KD in Modern Warfare 2 below, along with information on the mysteriously absent Combat Record feature.
How to check KD in Modern Warfare 2
The only way to currently check your KD ratio in Modern Warfare 2 at launch is on the scoreboard at the end of a match. This isn’t visible while still playing, so you must wait until the end to see how well you did. The columns are a little too spaced out at launch, but you should normally be able to check your personal KD and others you played with under the ‘K/D Ratio’ section. It’s the decimal point number. Unfortunately, there’s no way to see your KD ratio right now other than from single matches. So unless you’re taking note and averaging your KD at the end of every match, you can’t see how well you’ve been doing across all the modes and matches you’ve been playing, in regards to kills and deaths. Getting stuck into multiplayer? We explain the best guns in Modern Warfare 2 and how to unlock all weapons and attachments - as well as individual pages on putting together an MP5 loadout, FTAC loadout, M4 loadout, Kastov 762 loadout, SP-R 208 loadout, TAQ 56 loadout, 556 Icarus loadout, Vel 46 loadout, M16 loadout and FSS Hurricane loadout. At launch, you might be wondering where the Battle Pass and Hardcore Tier 1 modes are, as well as how to claim Modern Warfare 2 Twitch drops. Elsewhere, learn how to turn off crossplay on PlayStation and Xbox, get and use Double XP, level up fast, get gold camo, check KD and unlock all MW2 Operators. Playing the story? We have explainers on how long the Modern Warfare 2 campaign is and all safe code combinations.
What we know about Modern Warfare 2 Combat Record at launch
You can’t see your overall KD or other stats because there is no Barracks or Combat Record feature currently in MW2. It’s a bit of a strange omission, and unlike Hardcore mode and the Season 1 battle pass, their absence hasn’t been acknowledged by developer Infinity Ward. Due to this, we don’t know for sure if and when Combat Record or Barracks will be available in Modern Warfare 2, but we have got an unofficial confirmation that it exists from popular Call of Duty Calling Card news source TheMW2Ghost on Twitter. We’re inclined to believe them, and that Combat Record and checking KD will return in Modern Warfare 2, as it would be a very strange feature for Call of Duty to suddenly drop without warning, seeing how popular it is.