What’s up with the kd tracking in mcc??

Im one that pays attention and cares about my kd in halo, and I’m sure many other people do to. I’ve been studying and watching in my carefully after every match since halo reach was added to the mcc and it’s been dropping dramatically… despite me going 30 and 4 or 21 and 5 every match or every other match. I started out with a 3.6 and now I’m down to a 2.2 in just a week how is that possible??? I found out no matter how positive you are your KD still drops because if you have 30 kills it adds 30 deaths even if you were 30 and 1 it’s still adds 30 deaths!? so I connected the dots and found out that however many kills you get in every match (if you’re positive) is how many deaths it adds on to ur kd so you will always have a 1.0… why!!! Did 343 do this or is this a bug or glitch?? Anyway I hope 343 fixes this cuz I know there trying their best for halo.

Bug since the beta, I submitted a ticket and never got a reply. Very annoying, hopefully they can at least let us know they see it.

I am also experiencing this and even tested it out for multiple games. No matter what, my kd will stay at positive 318 over my deaths IN GAME. On waypoint it is correct. So let’s say I go in a game and get 10 kills without dying, I then restart my game so the stats will update and what do you know? My kills went up 10 but also my deaths went up 10 even if I didn’t die during that last game! It has been at a consistent +318 for like a week now. Most people wouldn’t care about this but I know my k/d is positive a couple thousand instead of +318. Hope this gets fixed because it bugs the crap out of me. I submitted a ticket, please do the same.

This still is not fully fixed and needs to be addressed. It no longer adds a death, but the stats (which are correct on Halo Waypoint) are not amended. They are correct on Waypoint, please fix the numbers and do not allow years (in some cases) of stats to be butchered.

> - A stat error has been fixed that was causing multiplayer kills in Halo: Reach to increase the deaths in your service record.