Call of Duty Infinite Warfare: How to Check Your KD Ratio

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare returns the fast-paced multiplayer mayhem that everyone knows and loves. If you’re playing online, you’re going to want to keep track of your kill/death (KD) ratio if you want to get any better! Keeping up with this will let you know how you’re stacking up against others, after all.

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In order to check how you’re doing mid-match, simply hold the middle touchpad if you’re on PS4 of the menu button if you’re on Xbox One. This will bring up the score screen and you will be able to keep track of your Score, Kills, Death, Ratio, and see how everyone else is doing as well as your ranking among it all. The KD ratio is here.

Keep tabs on it during a match and you will no doubt get good insight on your progress, as well as how good you’re getting. If you have more kills than death, you have a positive KD ratio. If you have less kills than deaths, your ratio is negative. Luckily, either which way, the math is done for you in the Ratio section of the scoreboard.

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