To increase confidence levels of players who see more Kill Cam than game, Treyarch has focused its attention on Combat Training, the mode meant to introduce players to multiplayer basics against AI controlled bots.
There's a lot Treyarch wants to do to address that feeling, such as offering tiered League matches and improving matchmaking however, that can't guarantee things will draw people into a world they may despise out of intimidation. Spawning and being beaten into the ground, as it turns out, isn't any fun. Though hardcore shooter fans can throw themselves into the competitive arena and find fun, players with less skill often feel intimidated by the mode.
In the last of many features revealed before Call of Duty: Black Ops 2's November 13 launch, we return to the all-important multiplayer.