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heres a quote from a guide on the best warzone vpn: However, matchmaking isn't just based on skill – location and time of day are factors as well. To take advantage of this, a Warzone VPN can virtually change your location, and with a little research, you'll have a better chance of facing easier opponents every time you play.
So, while it's okay to use a VPN to stabilize and secure your gaming, using one to get easier lobbies could lead to action against your account. If you're a professional, high-profile gamer, you may be at a higher risk.
A Warzone VPN will allow you to virtually change their location and timezone by connecting to a server from a different country. This allows you – in theory – to get easier Warzone lobbies.
What's more, as well as protecting you from hackers, they can also help you avoid COD's near-mythical skill-based matchmaking (SBMM). The better you play, the harder opponents you'll face, but if you just want to boost your K/D and melt noobs, using a VPN to evade SBMM is the perfect solution.
The way to get easier lobbies is to make the Warzone servers think that you're in a location where players aren't too skilled. Notable examples include locales like Hawaii, Egypt and Argentina, which are all locations that don't have professional Warzone players and the overall skill level is low.
Using a VPN to Bypass SBMM
Appearing as if you are in a different region will essentially alter some of the metrics used to assess SBMM, potentially leading to more favorable matchups when you're playing. If you're playing on a PC, then it is a super straightforward process. Here's how to do it.
This is common knowledge in the cod community, but nice try.
I could put my name as chinese letters, use a VPN to connect to say another region of the US and to you I'm a cheater? Again in theory they're not using anything to actually gain an unfair advantage. Plain and simple. They're still playing as fair as you are, they're just they're better than you. Sure based on their hand holding system they shouldn't be there, but I'm a 2.6 k/d player and still run into .9 k/d players and stomp without a VPN.
It's just scummy smurfing. Which is sad to even call it smurfing since this game is so damn casual that you don't even need to smurf. The Devs just go to such crazy lengths to protect the noobs that you have people thinking getting rolled for one game is cheating now. Lol
whole steam profile in chinese. IT IS CHEATING, when you bypass the sbmm system and I dont, and you stomp on me 100% of the time because of it. that is creating an unfair advantage, which is by definition cheating. also it does say its a bannable offense, but only if you are a high profile streamer. but go off and handtype 3 paragraphs.
Like I said in my edit. I'm a 2.6 k/d player and I've vs'd .9 k/d player dropping 50 kills vs them. Didn't use a vpn just the system is bad even with it trying to use SBMM. Doesn't mean I'm cheating or deserve to be reported.
Either just wait it out and realize it's a game. Who cares if they killed you. First it's a VPN, then it's cheating, then it's this that etc.. Just move on.