Dr Disrespect unveils his new Call of Duty map design Dr Disrespect, TwitterTwitch extraordinaire Call of Duty map in a livestream on Wednesday, October 2. The Doc already has vast map design experience as a multiplayer level designer for Call of Duty, most notably in Advanced Warfare in which he is credited for the designs of Solar, Horizon and Ascend amongst others. Read More: H1Z1 and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Guy Beahm, the man behind Dr. Disrespect, is no stranger to designing CoD mapsDespite this, the two-time still regularly recalls his multiplayer level design work fondly, clearly taking pride in what he achieved with Sledgehammer on Advanced Warfare. He also shared his thoughts on how to improve the 2v2 Gunfight map design in Modern Warfare. So, when the Doc told his chat that he had already come up with designs for a new map, it got his fans pretty excited. When asked to make his designs available to showcase in custom games, he explained, “We’re going to be using Call of Duty: Black Ops 3’s engine, so there will be boost jump, but I’m not going to be boost jumping around.” “I’m just going to showcase it boots on the ground,” the Doc continued, “So I can’t upload it in custom lobbies because people will be running around, jumping all over the place, and that’s not the intention of the design.” Viewers even got a sneak peek of what the map would look like (pictured below), and you can already envision how it would look and the similarities to his designs used in Advanced Warfare. The Doc gave viewers a sneak preview of the map he wants to buildThe Doc said that maybe he would “stream the level design tomorrow” (October 3), so we may not have to wait long to see the final product and what Modern Warfare could look like with him working on it. –
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Dr Disrespect uninstalls Warzone yet again after being repeatedly harassed by stream sniper – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect uninstalls Warzone yet again after being repeatedly harassed by stream sniper Activision / Dr DisrespectOne of gaming’s most iconic personalities Dr Disrepsect has uninstalled Warzone once more after getting harassed over and again by a stream sniper. Stream sniping has been a huge issue when it comes to battle royales and, more specifically, in Warzone. With no streamer mode in the battle royale, it makes it quite hard for personalities and pros to hide from people targeting them. Despite Dr Disrespect’s effort to continuously give Warzone a chance, he could be taking a break from the game. Dr Disrespect uninstalls Warzone after being stream sniped We have seen the two-time lose his mind when it comes to playing Warzone but this latest occurrence could be the last straw. While running around Verdansk Dr Disrespect gets into a gunfight with another player but ends up being third partied by someone else that turns out to be someone who constantly stream snipes him. In the clip you can hear him say, “He’s always f**king stream sniping man, you p***y. He’s got 50 million of the same account.” While this appears to just be someone looking to ruin Doc’s day there have also been reports of a bounty system that is being put on streamers. There are hackers getting paid to stream snipe players until they turn off their broadcast or just rage uncontrollably. While it is unknown if Doc has fallen victim to this it could be a possibility. A few moments later, the two-time decided enough was enough. After losing his Gulag fight he immediately quit out of the game and uninstalled Warzone. Doc said, “Get it out of here! Yes, uninstall get it out, get it the f**k off here.” Even though we have heard him say he’s done with the game before, it seems that this was the breaking point. For now, Dr Disrespect plans to find a different game that offers violence, speed, and momentum but who knows, we could always see him back on Warzone when the RICOCHET anti-cheat is implemented with the Pacific map.
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Dr Disrespect uninstalls Warzone yet again: “I’m killing brain cells” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect uninstalls Warzone yet again: “I’m killing brain cells” Activision / Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect is no stranger to rage quitting from Warzone and he may have had his final occurrence with the game as he uninstalled it once again, claiming he’s killing his own brain cells. Doc is arguably one of the most influential personalities in the streaming world and when it comes to CoD he is never scared to voice his opinion. The Two-Time champion and former dev is constantly throwing out ideas to make the game he’s playing better. However, when he reaches his frustration point, it creates a hilarious rage compilation. But, this could be the final time fans see him do it in Warzone. Dr Disrespect uninstalls Warzone… again Gameplay starts at 8:28 for mobile viewers In a YouTube video, Dr Disrespect highlighted a stream where he was playing Warzone going for a kill-win challenge. Unfortunately, the streamer was not having his way on Caldera. Between running into hackers and losing gunfights, his temper was boiling. After one final engagement that didn’t go the Doc’s way, he immediately quit out of the game, saying “I’m done.” He then proceeded to uninstall the game for what seems to be the 100th time in his streaming career. While doing so, he let everyone know exactly how he was feeling. “I got to uninstall this f**king game… I’m having a hard time enjoying that game, man. I’m killing brain cells.” So it seems that we won’t be seeing the Two-Time letting out some violence, speed, and momentum on the CoD battle royale anytime soon. He said he was done until he sees some drastic changes from the game. Then again, we’ve seen him pull these antics before so who knows how long his break will really be.
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Dr Disrespect uninstalls Modern Warfare 2 in rage after only three days – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect uninstalls Modern Warfare 2 in rage after only three days Activision / YT: Dr DisrespectYouTube streamer and mustache pioneer Dr Disrespect has uninstalled Modern Warfare 2 just a few days after its launch, losing his temper after a series of questionable spawns. Dr Disrespect is one of the gaming community’s most prominent creators, regularly attracting thousands of viewers to his YouTube broadcasts thanks to his violence, speed, momentum and acerbic commentaries. Having already awarded Modern Warfare 2 a 4.5 out of 10 and describing it as “decent”, he has spent recent livestreams delving deeper into the 2022 title. However, a November 2 stream went sideways when a brutal spawn trap saw the Doc uninstall Modern Warfare 2 in typically hilarious circumstances. Playing on Mercado Las Almas, one of MW2’s faster-paced environments, the streamer found himself in a frustrating cycle that any CoD player will be familiar with. Multiple questionable spawns resulted in a number of quick deaths and, incensed by the developments, Dr Disrespect exited the game and proceeded to uninstall it. “That’s all I can handle,” he told TimTheTatman and CouRage. “Yeah, I’m uninstalling the game right now actually. I’m switching over to Overwatch, I’m gonna have some fun. Three days… yeah. That was – I’m good.” Timestamp: 6:05:00 His fellow streamers and viewers found the whole affair very funny, with Jack and Tim commenting that they were surprised he had lasted as long as had before uninstalling Infinity Ward’s 2022 title. The two-time has spoken previously about his issues with MW2, pinpointing skill-based matchmaking and “restrictive” movement as particular issues. He actually boasts a background in Call of Duty level design, contributing to Advanced Warfare’s maps as part of Sledgehammer Games’ development team. While multiple patches and Season One are approaching rapidly, it’s clear that there’s plenty for MW2 to do to get the Doc back on-side.
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Dr Disrespect uninstalls CoD and demands apology to NICKMERCS for removing skin – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect uninstalls CoD and demands apology to NICKMERCS for removing skin YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has sided with NICKMERCS over Call of Duty’s decision to remove his operator skin due to the FaZe co-owner’s controversial comments. Activision shocked the internet on June 9 by removing NICKMERCS’ operator skin bundle from the store in the wake of comments he made about recognizing Pride Month in schools. While the community has been split on the decision, with some siding with the FaZe star and others agreeing with CoD’s actions, Dr Disrespect has voiced his support for NICKMERCS. During a recent YouTube broadcast, the two-time uninstalled Call of Duty as a form of boycott and urged the company to issue an apology to the fellow streamer for their actions. Dr Disrespect uninstalls CoD over NICKMERCS skin removal According to Doc, NICKMERCS is a “great representation” of streamers and applauded him for getting his own skin in CoD to begin with. “That’s a tough one. For what again?” he said. “So, what I gotta do, what we gotta do, is uninstall the game number one. Don’t be mistaken, this year’s Call of Duty is the worst in its franchise, but that decision by CoD’s PR marketing team, I’ll tell you right now, that’s a tough one to digest.” Dr Disrespect went on to add that CoD needs to either “publicly apologize to him or reinstate his bundle.” Otherwise, the two-time won’t even “consider” playing Call of Duty again. “That’s where I’m at. That’s an embarrassing one, man,” the banned Twitch streamer sighed. “That’s one thing. I’ll talk awards, we’ll talk sports. These are the topics we’ll talk about, but one thing we won’t talk about is politics. These people online, they’re extreme one way and the other way. We don’t have time. We’re here to put on a show.” The decision by Doc to uninstall CoD comes amid numerous players are quitting the game, citing poor decisions by the devs with the NICKMERCS skin removal being the last straw. That said, NICKMERCS’ first statement following the removal of his Operator skin hasn’t mirrored the backlash from the community. He instead thanked those who have supported him and stood by his original statement. Whether or not this will affect the next game’s sales, however, remains to be seen.
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Dr DisRespect tries to show TSM Viss a Blackout trick but it backfires spectacularly – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect tries to show TSM Viss a Blackout trick but it backfires spectacularly Dr DisRespect prides himself on being ‘the two-time, back-to-back, 1993 – 1994 Blockbuster International Video Gaming Champion’, but that doesn’t make him immune from making some spectacular blunders. While we cannot verify his championship titles, we can confirm that the Doc is pretty damn good at video games; the Twitch sensation makes sure to remind everyone of his skill on a regular base just in case they do forget! However, the streaming superstar doesn’t always get things right and a recent game of Call of Duty: Blackout with TSM Viss highlighted that fact in hilarious fashion. “Did you know you can jump on the front of the hood?” Doc asked as he jumped into a truck being driven by Viss. “Yeah. In fact, I think I can jump on the top of it. Yeah, see…” Unfortunately for two-time champ, his trick immediately backfired as he was thrown from the vehicle to an unceremonious death as it clattered into him: Naturally, Viss exploded into a fit of laughter as he began to turn around to revive his fallen comrade. Dr DisRespect, on the other hand, seemed to be speechless – something that doesn’t happen to the Twitch star very often! Read More: Black Ops 4 cheaters are abusing an infuriating Skulker glitch, as pro player KiLLa found out – “Maybe the mobility perk is a little too OP…” he said when he finally regained the power of speech. Mobility is a perk that allows you to move around and swap weapons faster, take no fall damage, fire weapons while sprinting and more. Unfortunately, it doesn’t protect you from being run over by a speeding truck!
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Dr Disrespect to face off vs CoD Mobile pro iFerg in BR Kill Race – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect to face off vs CoD Mobile pro iFerg in BR Kill Race YouTube / Call of Duty: Mobile EsportsCall of Duty: Mobile has announced their next esports event, the 80’s Throwdown CoD Mobile Battle Royale Kill Race. This showdown will feature Luke ‘iFerg’ Fergie and Dr Disrespect, in the Two-Time’s highly anticipated mobile gaming debut. Call of Duty: Mobile’s esports division has officially revealed the game’s next major event. Titled the ’80’s Throwdown CoD Mobile Battle Royale Kill Race’, it seems that the mobile title is sticking with the franchise’s current 80’s theme for this star-studded showdown. Originally teased on Twitter by both Dr Disrespect and Luke ‘iFerg’ Fergie, the first official details regarding the 80’s Throwdown were revealed during CoD Mobile’s EU Throwback Throwdown. Here’s everything we know about the event so far. When is the Dr Disrespect vs iFerg CoD Mobile Kill Race? Stream & schedule CoD Mobile has confirmed the 80’s Throwdown will kick off Monday, May 24 at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET, so fans should make sure to tune in at the appropriate times to ensure they don’t miss any of the action. The event will be livestreamed on Call of Duty: Mobile’s dedicated esports YouTube channel, and we’ve also embedded it here for easy viewing. 80’s Throwdown challenge format During the stream where the event was first revealed, Ferg confirmed several details about the showdown. The two players will be competing across both of their preferred devices during the event, meaning they will face off in the true mobile BR as well as an emulator version. Ferg also confirmed that the two opponents will be playing in separate games, and on different servers, but will be linking up via voice chat throughout the event — which means fans can expect some highly entertaining banter from the European competitor and his NA opponent. As the event’s title states, Ferg and the Doc will be facing off in a kill race, meaning the player who gets the most kills comes out on top. However, details on the value of each kill, final placements, and other contributing factors haven’t been confirmed yet. Dr Disrespect’s & iFerg’s heated history This isn’t the first time Dr Disrespect and Ferg have made headlines together. In 2020, Doc ignited a furious debate around the importance of mobile games within the larger gaming scene. While some might assume mobile gaming is not a serious endeavor, as the Doc did, this is far from the truth. While many were quick to push back against the Two-Time’s outlook on mobile gaming, Ferg — a professional CoD Mobile player for Tribe Gaming — was particularly fired up, and even challenged the Two-Time to a $100k 1v1 showdown in the mobile title. Although the clash that Ferg proposed didn’t pan out at the time, CoD Mobile has stepped in to provide a stage for these two gaming powerhouses to face off, and it certainly seems like there’s still plenty of friendly (or not-so-friendly) banter that both sides have saved up. Fans should make sure to tune in on May 24 to watch the 80’s Throwdown CoD Mobile Battle Royale Kill Race unfold and see if Dr Disrespect deals another blow to mobile gaming fans, or if Ferg can make sure the Two-Time never disrespects his scene again.
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Dr Disrespect & TimTheTatman’s Warzone teamwork looks ripped from CoD campaign – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect & TimTheTatman’s Warzone teamwork looks ripped from CoD campaign Activision/TimTheTatman/DrDisrespectThe Warzone duo of Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman showed why they’re two of the best streamers to watch with a ridiculous teamwork double kill that looked like it was from a Call of Duty campaign. Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman are two of the most popular YouTubers to watch and their content seems to be even better when they’re together. After being banned on Twitch, Doc was unable to queue with his friend due to the Amazon-owned site’s rules, but since moving to YouTube himself, Tim and the Two-Time haven’t missed a beat. The best example of this comes in the form of a viral TikTok clip where the two worked together to snipe down an enemy team with unparalleled coordination. Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman snipe in style Call of Duty’s single-player campaigns often feature segments where the user is tasked with sniping an unsuspecting enemy while an AI teammate deals with another, often shooting in unison. During a Warzone match, Doc and Tim found themselves honing in on two different targets in close proximity to each other. “Right here,” Tim said, ready to line up his shot on the unsuspecting foe. “I see one guy right there,” Doc replied as he scoped in to secure a frag at the exact same time Tim pulled the trigger on his screen. “Whoa, Timmy! The timing on that!” Shocked at the outcome, Tim had to ask if the two-time even made his shot to which Doc responded by saying the coordination was “perfect.” It’s rare to see such a flawlessly executed double snipe like that, but it just goes to show why Doc and Tim are as popular as they are. The clip itself ended up getting viewed over 500,000 times, with users impressed with how clean the team wipe was. It may still be early in 2022, but this could be a candidate for team play of the year when all is said and done. Let’s see if Doc and Tim can continue to bring the violence, speed, and momentum to Warzone and top it as the year rolls on.
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Dr Disrespect & TimTheTatMan slam Warzone Secrets of Pacific event – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect & TimTheTatMan slam Warzone Secrets of Pacific event After spending several hours completing the Warzone Secrets of the Pacific event challenges, Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatMan felt majorly disappointed that their efforts were all for six postcards. To help bring players closer to the final chapter in Call of Duty: Warzone, Raven Software released the ‘Secrets of the Pacific‘ event on November 25. It tasked players with completing several tasks in and around Verdansk such as going to mysterious locations and finding items. Whilst the event finally let players into the mines after all this time, there just wasn’t really much else new, innovative, or exciting for Doc and Timmy to do. Not only that, but once they had finished up the final challenge, they were dismayed that their efforts has simply gotten them a few black and white postcards. After they both spent a few seconds intently viewing the labors of their efforts, Tim eventually said: “I did this whole thing for postcards Doc?” to which Doc sarcastically replied: “Six of them, Timmy.” The frustration in the air was evident, and Tim vented some of his feelings: “This isn’t the Nintendo 64, we’re not at a point in game development in the year 2021, where we can do six things, five hours later, and it’s [just] pictures. It’s black and grey pictures.” Doc then interjects and adds that the pictures are “not even full-screen” either. Tim and Doc then discuss the ways in which the promotion could’ve rewarded players such as giving them a sneak peek at Caldera. Perhaps even dropping players into the new Warzone map for a few seconds before cutting back to Verdansk. Dr Disrespect then elaborated further on his feelings towards the reward: “I mean here’s the thing, if it’s a small indie game and they’ve got early success and this is kind of the next big event for them I’d be like ok cool. But we’re talking about them making $4 billion per quarter.” Despite the underwhelming Secrets of the pacific event rewards, both content creators are excited for Warzone Pacific’s new Caldera map. Doc was getting “PUBG vibes” from Caldera, which he’s known to enjoy, and Tim said: “I like the direction the map is going. The vibrant, bright, jungle sort of a theme, I’m in.” Warzone Pacific is set to launch on December 9 with Vanguard players getting access a day earlier on December 8.
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Dr Disrespect, TimTheTatman, Nadeshot, more spark heated debate over “most fun” Call of Duty – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect, TimTheTatman, Nadeshot, more spark heated debate over “most fun” Call of Duty Dr Disrespect/TimTheTatman/Nadeshot/ActivisionDr Disrespect revealed his choice for the “most fun” Call of Duty of all time, sparking a massive debate among content creators like TimTheTatman, Nadeshot, and others over what their pick is. Every hardcore Call of Duty fan probably has a strong opinion over which CoD takes the crown for best ever. With over a dozen entries in the series of games, it’s hard to choose exactly which is the best, but it seems like CoD fans will live and die by their favorite. When Dr Disrespect announced his favorite, the internet was set aflame with discussion as some heavy hitters from around the internet joined in. Dr Disrespect ignites Call of Duty argument Doc tweeted on March 20 that the original Black Ops is the “most fun” Call of Duty of all time. His declaration instantly went viral, with nearly every major CoD content creator commenting in the thread below. 100 Thieves’ co-owner and former CoD pro Nadeshot instantly tossed in his two cents and said, “Black Ops 2 competitive, MW3 pubs.” But it doesn’t stop there. Star YouTube streamer TimTheTatman joined the discussion saying Modern Warfare 2 is the best. Even Asmongold, who’s not exactly known for his love of the Call of Duty franchise, hopped into the conversation to say that Modern Warfare 3, as well as the first three months of Warzone, were the most fun. The replies go on and on as over 1,800 people have put their opinion in. However, with so many Call of Duty titles to choose from, it’s unlikely that everyone will all agree on which CoD title deserves sole possession of the spot.
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Dr Disrespect thinks Warzone could be bad for CDL viewership – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect thinks Warzone could be bad for CDL viewership YT: DrDisrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect has explained how he thinks Warzone may actually hurt the viewership of the Call of Duty League, suggesting its popularity is detracting from Black Ops Cold War. While Call of Duty’s first battle royale, Black Ops 4’s Blackout, received mixed reviews, Warzone’s first year has been an undeniable success. It has been confirmed to have upwards of 75 million players and, despite issues with cheating and some invasive glitches, continues to attract a massive audience on Twitch and YouTube. However, streaming giant Dr Disrespect has suggested that Warzone’s success might actually be hindering the Call of Duty League and this year’s installment, Black Ops Cold War. During a March 26 YouTube stream, the Doc explained how Warzone has impacted his desire to play Black Ops Cold War, and how this could be affecting engagement and viewership of the professional Call of Duty League. Asked by a viewer whether he’ll be playing Black Ops Cold War multiplayer, Doc replied: “It’s kinda weird. Usually when a new Call of Duty comes you just transition to the next one… it’s weird because it’s not a bad game. It’s just not enough for me to leave Warzone, plain and simple. The experience of Warzone, in comparison to playing Cold War multiplayer, I get way more enjoyment playing this [WZ].” Topic starts at 48:10 “It kinda puts the CoD league in an interesting position in terms of viewership and momentum towards their game,” he continued. “I think it’s pretty important that whatever this change is for Warzone that it does something to capture what Cold War is, so they can tie the two together, so there’s more cohesiveness there.” The change Doc is referring to is the highly anticipated Nuke Event, the event many believe will lead to a new map set in the Ural Mountains, which will permanently replace Verdansk. Whatever the changes made, the two-time believes it needs a clear focus on Black Ops Cold War to ensure that Treyarch’s 2020 title is not completely forgotten in favor of Warzone.
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Dr Disrespect tells Huskerrs to stop “blaming audio” for his Warzone losses – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect tells Huskerrs to stop “blaming audio” for his Warzone losses YouTube: Dr Disrespect/NRGIn true Dr Disrespect fashion, the Two-Time called on Huskerrs to stop blaming audio for his losses in Warzone, even though the Doc loves pulling that card himself. When it comes to losing a game of Warzone, there are plenty of outside factors to blame if you can’t blame yourself for making a mistake. Maybe a cheater ruined your day, or the connection wasn’t spot on. Or, maybe, your controller wasn’t working as it should have. If you’ve played Warzone, you’ve heard them all. One popular excuse is the audio, players blaming broken footsteps and silent shots. Dr Disrespect loves pulling the broken audio card, even outside of Warzone, so he couldn’t help but poke fun at Huskerrs for it too. After revealing that he was maybe putting $10,000 on Logan Paul to beat Floyd Mayweather, the Doc got a little spicy on Twitter, taking shots at TimTheTatMan and CourageJD before Huskerrs got into his crosshairs. “I wish you’d stop blaming audio for your deaths,” The Two-Time said to the NRG content creator, who quickly fired back. “I know you’re saying the same thing watching these deaths,” replied Huskerrs. In true Doc fashion, he had to get the last word in, taking shots at Warzone’s broken audio in the process. “I’m watching you on the 120-inch projection screen with full-blown THX 7.1 surround sound and I don’t hear anything. Blows my mind,” he added. @HusKerrs I wish you’d stop blaming audio for your deaths — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) June 7, 2021 I’m watching you on the 120 inch projection screen with full blown THX 7.1 surround sound and I don’t hear anything. Blows my mind — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) June 7, 2021 The Doc’s excuses for losing have become infamous, so if anyone knows a thing or two about blaming an issue, it is him. He isn’t the only one to blame the audio, however. Plenty of Warzone players have had the same complaint over the last few months, and called on Raven to make some changes. Maybe they will, eventually, so the excuse is left dead and buried.
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Dr Disrespect teases new 2v2 Modern Warfare map designs – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect teases new 2v2 Modern Warfare map designs Dr Disrespect has revealed that he is planning the creation of some brand new maps for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, after being lauded by his fans for previous 2v2 designs. The former map designer worked on multiplayer maps for Infinity Ward in the past, including Solar, Horizon, Ascend in Advanced Warfare, before making a career switch and focus solely on his Twitch channel – which has over 3.8 million followers at the time of writing. His previous designs have been met with open arms from much of the game’s community and on December 22 the streamer announced that he will be again dipping his toes back into map design. The Two-Time champion has revealed that there’s another 2v2 creation in the works and fans can expect to see it unveiled both on his Twitch channel and Twitter account over the festive period. Posting alongside a sketched version of the map’s layout, he tweeted: “I’ve got the design itch again. How about some more MW 2v2 map designs next week?” As the drawings show below, the first one would take players aboard a submarine with two different floors. The second, however, has simply been given the tag of “Ancient” according to the note. I’ve got the design itch again. How about some more MW 2v2 map designs next week? pic.twitter.com/ndvt8FMilF — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) December 22, 2019 Those who have already seen what the Doc is capable of, in terms of map design, will be eagerly waiting for the reveal of his latest project. Previous designs were posted to his social media account for the viral ‘Blocktober’ event and further explained during live streams. Photos of his last concept can be found below. Here’s my quick #ModernWarfare 2v2 map design for #Blocktober. A subtle blend of violence with speed. pic.twitter.com/e6IYFTZwTN — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) October 9, 2019 There seems to be quite a lot of variety in his plans for these new 2v2 maps, with everything he’s laid out so far looking very different to past projects, showing he’s absolutely capable of coming up with – and pulling off – some insane concepts. Will his next two be just as good as his first? We’ll have to wait and see.
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Dr Disrespect tears apart Warzone player after they roasted ZLaner – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect tears apart Warzone player after they roasted ZLaner DrDisrespectTalking to random people in any game can result in hilarious moments and that’s exactly what happened when a few Warzone players mocked ZLaner, much to the comical delight of Dr Disprepect. Dr Disrespect claimed he is done with Warzone, but that doesn’t appear to be the case a few streams later. Doc, ZLaner, and TimTheTatman regularly play Warzone together, and the trio created a few memorable moments over the past week. After getting killed, Dr Disrespect went on an epic tirade and called a player “jobless.” TimTheTatman then raged after ZLaner made a perfect ‘fall damage joke.’ The latest viral moment comes from ZLaner getting roasted over his ponytail. ZLaner roasted by Warzone player Dr Disprespect and Zlaner played a duo-Warzone game together, but the two-time found himself going down, leaving ZLaner alone to get the victory. It came down to a one-versus-one. The streamer played with his food before executing his opponent for his 28th kill and a victory. Time for celebration, right? Wrong! In the post-game lobby, a few Warzone players started to mock ZLaner. One player told him to turn off his cronus. A Cronus Zen is a device that allows Warzone players to cheat and mod their gaming equipment. A second player joked about ZLaner’s ponytail, and Doc couldn’t help but laugh, but encouraged ZLaner to defend himself. “You are going to let him talk to you about your ponytail like that Z?” he asked. Dr Disprespect previously nicknamed ZLaner’s ponytail ‘Final Judgment.’ The streamer loved the nickname, but the clip showed some fans aren’t as receptive to the new look. ZLaner couldn’t offer any rebuttal to the jokes, and Doc was not impressed with his duo partner, even after he earned them a win. Brutal.
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Dr Disrespect takes shot at Infinity Ward over MW2 Riot Shields – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect takes shot at Infinity Ward over MW2 Riot Shields YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has never been one to bite his tongue when he has a complaint about a game and after running into a Riot Shield user in a Free-For-All match, he let Infinity Ward know exactly how he felt about the weapon being in the game at all. Doc’s relationship with Call of Duty has been a tumultuous one. He first made his name as a creator in the commentary era of gaming content by playing games like Modern Warfare 2 and eventually went on to take a level design job at Sledgehammer Games as they developed Advanced Warfare. While there’s no denying the highs he’s reached with the franchise, he’s never shied away from criticizing the games either. This time around all it took was running into a Riot Shield to send him over the edge. “ Dr Disrepsect blasts Riot Shields and Infinity Ward in MW2 It was only a few minutes into a Zarqwa Hydroelectric FFA when Doc ran into a Riot Shield user, who to their credit, absolutely outplayed the Two-Time with a well-placed throwing knife. Doc danced around them and tried to find a vulnerable angle, but ultimately the enemy blocked him off effectively and claimed a relatively easy kill. First, he tried reasoning with the Shieldbearer, saying he would back out of the game if they didn’t put the defensive tool away, but then he took things a step further. “Nobody wants to play a f***ing Riot Shield…except for the studio at Infinity Ward,” he shot off. This isn’t the first time he’s been hard on the game either. He notably rage quit and uninstalled the game only three days after it launched and before that gave it quite a low score in an early review.
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Dr Disrespect suspects Warzone aim assist was secretly buffed – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect suspects Warzone aim assist was secretly buffed YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect has a sneaking suspicion that the aim assist in Warzone has been given an under-the-radar buff as he’s been left mind blown by some recent eliminations. With multiplayer shooters increasingly opting to implement cross-platform play, the debate surrounding controllers with aim assist and keyboard and mouse has only gotten more firey. Aim assist is supposed to level the playing field between controller players and those on keyboard and mouse, but there are some PC players who equate it to cheating, labeling the help as “hacks” when it comes to Warzone. There have been plenty of calls for the setting to be adjusted and nerfed – especially as PC players can plug in their controller and benefit massively. While that hasn’t happened, Dr Disrespect believes it has actually been buffed in recent weeks. The Two-Time, who has made no bones about his dislike of aim assist, was left pretty annoyed during his recent round of games as he was constantly taken down by players with precise aim. He didn’t chalk it up as the work of hackers or stream snipers, though, but rather an increase in aim assist. “I may as well plug in my controller at this point, huh,” The Doc said. “It’s (aim assist) insane, it just doesn’t allow you to miss any bullets. “Has there been an update to that thing?” he asked. “A secret little sneak through a patch update that makes the aim assist a little bit stronger?” The Two-Time wasn’t finished there though as one of his fans pointed out that Dennis ‘Cloakzy’ Lepore claims aim assist is “broken” currently. “I agree,” he responded. Timestamp of 1:20:15 The Two-Time noted that he’s felt something has been off for a while now too. “Something doesn’t feel right,” he added. “Everyone is a magnetic aiming genius and I don’t know what to do.” While players may believe something has changed, Raven Software hasn’t said anything, so it might be one to chalk up as a bit of a placebo effect.
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Dr Disrespect suggests simple fix for Warzone’s “boring” matches – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect suggests simple fix for Warzone’s “boring” matches Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect has offered some solutions to address the “boring” games of Warzone on Caldera, and it probably would create plenty of chaos. From H1Z1 to Fortnite, PUBG and Apex Legends, Dr Disrespect has played pretty much every battle royale game that has come to market over the last few years. In fact, he’s even in the process of building his own unique take on the genre. Despite having a love-hate relationship with it over the last year or so, the Doc has called Warzone his battle royale home most recently, as he unleashes his signature brand of violence, speed, and momentum onto the CoD BR. As the speed of matches doesn’t quite match the intensity he’s looking for, the Two-Time has constantly urged the developers to make some tweaks to the speed of the zones. Though, he’s also got another idea up his sleeve to create some chaos. Dr Disrespect wants faster Warzone matches During his July 15 stream, the Doc was trying to complete his own Triple Threat challenge – with wins in PUBG, Warzone, and Escape from Tarkov – when he run into issues during the CoD portion of things. With his frustrations growing, the Two-Time suggested that solo games need to be sped up quite significantly. “Doesn’t it feel like the Warzone Caldera games take forever? They’re so long, so boring man,” he started before offering up some advice for change. “I feel like the speed of the game and the circles have got to be bumped up, and then just flood the map with bounties. Flood the map with bounties, please.” Timestamp of 2:49:50 As noted, the speed of the zones has been a constant bugbear of the Doc’s ever since Verdansk was around. Though, wanting more bounties around the map is a new suggestion. His ideas may be better suited to a limited-time mode of sorts, rather than taking over the standard Warzone playlist, but who knows if the devs will ever take his advice on board.
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Dr Disrespect suggests one key change Warzone’s Iron Trials mode should make – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect suggests one key change Warzone’s Iron Trials mode should make DrDisrespectWarzone Season 5 Reloaded has come with the release of a bunch of new content, including the release of Iron Trials ’84, which streaming star DrDisrespect has praised Raven for, but he has a subtle change or two in mind. The release of Iron Trials ’84 is a blessing for those that are sick and tired of the regular Rebirth and Verdansk modes, as it’s labeled as the most challenging battle royale experience to date. Iron Trials ’84 game mode is vastly different, with a range of changes from increased health and increase regeneration per second, to a variety of weapon changes and of course, increase buy station prices. Among those who’ve played the new game mode is streaming superstar DrDisrespect, and while he’s praised Raven, he’s suggested a small change to make it even better. After playing his first game of Iron Trials with fellow content ZLaner, The Two-Time praised the devs for bringing something fresh to the game, saying: “I kinda like this mode, it feels like we’re playing a slightly different game.” Despite claiming he likes the new game mode, that didn’t stop The Doc from giving a suggestion on how it can be better. While discussing some of the new changes with his duo partner, one of them particularly stood out to him, that being the new zone changes. ZLaner pointed out that the zone now moves 12% faster in Iron Trials, but the streaming star thinks that the timings between each zone should be faster instead: “I would’ve just shortened down the timing between the circles.” Timestamp of 9:00 DrDisrespect and ZLaner swiftly took a win in their second Iron Trials match, with the Doc at the end regurgitating that he really enjoyed the new game mode: “Man, I gotta be honest though, that mode? I liked it, I liked it.” The speed of Warzone games has always been a gripe for the Two-Time, but who knows if Raven will listen to him this time around.
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Dr Disrespect suggests major Warzone change to counter OP weapons like Sykov pistols – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect suggests major Warzone change to counter OP weapons like Sykov pistols YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect has got an idea for a pretty big change in Warzone that could help combat the OP weapons that run riot with every passing update. Ever since Warzone first launched over a year ago, it’s had its fair share of issues with weapon balancing. Each new big update seems to bring an overpowered weapon that takes a little while to be whipped into shape. The Sykov pistols, which were dropped into the battle royale on April 15, have become the latest OP weapon in the game thanks to the ridiculous rate of fire it has, as well as the magazine size and ability to run it with the akimbo perk. Plenty of players have already labeled the pistols as worse than the DMR meta, and while Raven have confirmed that they’re being nerfed in Season 3, Dr Disrespect has got a bigger idea in mind. The Doc finally got his hands on the new pistols during his April 16 stream and was pretty blown away by the power he possessed while using them. Like others, he called them broken and said they needed a nerf. “I feel like I’m playing a limited-time mode,” Doc said after using the pistols in a few games. On top of that, The Two-Time asked CourageJD and ZLaner if a bigger change should be made to players themselves. “Do you think at this point they should tune the player health and shield?” the YouTuber added. ZLaner suggested that players should be able to use extra plates instead of the three that are currently in use as that could help combat some of the frustrations caused by OP weapons. Timestamp of 1:42:59 Given his history with developing Call of Duty games, the Doc doesn’t shy away from suggesting changes, even if, sometimes, he lets out his signature rage and goes off on a tangent. Buffing health and shields could be an idea for Raven, perhaps as a limited-time mode, but as a more permanent change, it seems unlikely.
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Dr Disrespect stuns viewers with insane 1v6 clutch in Modern Warfare – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect stuns viewers with insane 1v6 clutch in Modern Warfare Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for a whole 24 whole livestream on Twitch, but not many fans would have expected this incredible 1v6 clutch play. The popular variety streamer has been ramping up for the release of Infinity Ward‘s brand new first-person shooter for months and after crying out for a fresh challenge – or game – he looked to be enjoying himself already on day one. It’s not often that The Doc will take to Twitter to post his gameplay, but this time was different. Taking down six other players to clutch a match is one thing, but to do it in front of thousands in the arena was an opportunity he just wasn’t going to turn down. During his 24-hour launch stream, The Doc hooked up with one of the best competitive players in the world, Matthew ‘FormaL‘ Piper, for a lengthy session in the newest game mode of Cyber Attack. While that may be a formidable duo, even in the early days of the game, the Two-Time was left in a one on six situation that he had to dig his team out of. Instead of playing it slowly, trying to find his feet, the streamer ramped up that trademark violence, speed, and momentum to pick up three close-quarters kills, even while clinging on for dear life. He picked up a fourth kill when his enemies smelled blood and tried to pounce, but the pace was kicked up a notch as the bomb was planted. 1v6. In full control of the situation. pic.twitter.com/OeNr8DNVXT — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) October 25, 2019 While his downed teammates called out some support, including potential positions of enemies, The Doc managed to gun down a fifth kill moments after getting FormaL back into the game with a revive. Even though the pair had the numbers advantage on their side, Dr Disrespect ignored another kill for a moment, jumping on the defuse instead. Yet, his final enemy decided to peek him seconds later – giving the popular streamer an easy final kill to round out his clutch. Modern Warfare may be in its infancy, and we’re sure to see plenty of incredible clutches as the competitive season unfolds, but it’s clear that Dr Disrespect has captured the best clutch from the opening day. Whether or not he’ll be surpassed in the following few days remains to be seen, but everyone will have to offer up some firm handshakes for now.
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Dr Disrespect sparks debate after calling Warzone anti-cheat gaming’s “biggest PR scandal” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect sparks debate after calling Warzone anti-cheat gaming’s “biggest PR scandal” Activision/YouTube/DrDisrespectYouTuber Dr Disrespect has caused a debate in the Call of Duty Warzone community after calling the game’s anti-cheat, Ricochet, the biggest “PR scandal” in video game in history. Warzone has been notorious for hacking. Cheaters using wall hacks, auto-aim and other nefarious tools have plagued the battle royale for ages, infuriating players. Activision has sought to remedy this with the introduction of its anti-cheat Ricochet, and have been detailing plans going forward to combat cheaters going forward, including literally disarming them. However, not everyone is impressed with Ricochet. Some streamers such as TimTheTatman have even expressed doubts over its effectiveness, eventually leading to Dr Disrespect to make a bold claim on social media. Dr Disrespect calls Warzone anti-cheat a “PR scandal” On June 28, the two-time rhetorically asked The Champions Club what the biggest in PR scandal in video game history was, before answering his own question. “RICOCHET,” he said without providing further context behind why he felt this way. Doc’s remarks sparked a firestorm within the community with some opposing the streamer while others stood with him. https://twitter.com/pandygills/status/1542030735309262849 “Literally in what way? The game introduced a better anti-cheat called Ricochet. It’s not that deep?” one replied. “I can with all honesty say I’ve experienced more blatant hacking since the Anti-cheat came out,” replied another. “I was backing them the whole time it was being spoken about but soon realized it’s bullsh*t.” “Yeah, and the anti-cheat doesn’t work at all and it’s funny that Doc plays with one of the most accused players of all time,” a user replied, referring to ZLaner. Yeah and the anti cheat doesn’t work at all and its funny that DOC plays with one of the most accused player of all time. But now he’s complaining about a anti cheat that doesn’t work and DOC is real quick to call out others for cheating though lmao🤣🤣🤣 — KREASE_1976 (@MicahDuncan19) June 29, 2022 The YouTuber’s statements also resulted in some taking issue with Doc implementing NFTs into his upcoming video game, believing that to be a bigger PR issue. In any case, we’ll have to see if Ricochet can redeem itself in Doc’s eyes when Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 launch later this year.
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Dr Disrespect slams Warzone’s “horrific” Combat Scout perk as worst change ever – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Warzone’s “horrific” Combat Scout perk as worst change ever YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes the new Combat Scout perk is one of the worst additions to Warzone yet and he isn’t sure how the devs approved it to be added. Over the last few months, Dr Disrespect’s relationship with Warzone has grown more fractious, to the point where he uninstalled the battle royale and stated he’d be taking a pretty decent break. Of course, that didn’t happen, and the Doc continued dominating in Verdansk. In recent weeks, however, he has made the switch to Apex Legends and seems to be enjoying battle royale’s just as much as he did when H1Z1 and PUBG were at their peak. With streamers and content creators hopping back into Warzone for the CoD: Vanguard reveal, the Two-Time joined them, but he still isn’t best pleased with the game or the new Combat Scout perk. In his last return to Warzone, The Doc stated that the new perk – which is basically legal wall hacks – just wasn’t something that Call of Duty fans wanted and papered over the cracks of a lack of anti-cheat. When he dropped back into Verdansk again, he had some more choice words for the new addition. “That’s right, they’ve got that new thing in this game where it marks the players. I think it’s such a horrific move,” The Two-Time started. “Whenever I shoot somebody, they just highlight red. It’s the cheesiest thing they’ve added in this game, I think potentially ever, I’ve got to be honest. I don’t know how somebody is sitting at the studio going ‘yeah, that’s great.’ It blows my mind, champs.” Timestamp of 1:20:00 While Doc, and many others, don’t like the perk, it has taken over Warzone quite a bit, shifting the perk meta quite a fair bit. If it gets out of hand, Raven will likely have to make some changes, but until then, the Two-Time is going to stick to playing Apex Legends like many others.
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Dr Disrespect slams Warzone’s “corny” Dead Silence as the worst mistake in gaming – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Warzone’s “corny” Dead Silence as the worst mistake in gaming YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect wants Dead Silence removed from Warzone, calling it a “corny” mechanic that shouldn’t be a part of the battle royale. For the past few years, Dead Silence has been a huge sticking point for some Call of Duty fans. In Modern Warfare, it wasn’t used as a perk, but a Field Upgrade, and at times it simply didn’t work as intended. When it comes to Warzone, the inconsistent footsteps audio either makes it either super overpowered or completely useless, and plenty of players have called for change, including Dr Disrespect. During a recent stream, the Two-Time dove into Verdansk for a few games on the new Season 4 update, but found himself getting rather irritated by Dead Silence. “Stupid f**king mechanic! Take it out of the f**king game,” Doc yelled, slamming his desk in trademark fashion. “Take it out! Take it out! Let’s stop being idiots, 85-year-old men that we’re catering this game for. Just take it out. It’s braindead design, take it out of the game,” he added, saying it’s a “corny ass mechanic.” The Two-Time wasn’t finished there, though. “I think in video game history, if I were to look at video game history, I think Dead Silence in Warzone has got to be one of the top mistakes in the gaming industry, it really does,” he added. Timestamp of 2:15:20 Having games ruined by Dead Silence didn’t end there for The Doc. He fell victim to more players using the field upgrade later in his stream, and reiterated his thoughts about it not having a place in Warzone. It even landed on his list of five things he’d change to make solos better, alongside speeding up the overall pace of the game. Plenty of other Warzone fans have complained about Dead Silence, mainly focusing on it’s high spawn rate. However, it remains to be seen if changes will be made.
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Dr Disrespect slams Warzone devs over Dead Silence update: “They lied to us!” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Warzone devs over Dead Silence update: “They lied to us!” YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Raven SoftwareDr Disrespect is taking no prisoners in Caldera, going all-in on the Warzone devs over Dead Silence’s recent nerfs — or lack thereof, the Doc says — and claiming Raven Software “lied to players” in a bid to kill backlash. The two-time is on the Dead Silence warpath again after Warzone’s huge Pacific update, slamming Raven Software for “lying” about plans to nerf the perk. Warzone fans have been demanding something be done about the infamous Dead Silence perk since 2020. The problem (one the Doc has weighed in on plenty of times) is that the upgrade gives some players unfair advantages due to audio settings. Raven Software did ship several Dead Silence changes in the Warzone Pacific Season 1 update, primarily focusing on curtailing the powerful perk’s high presence, but the two-time isn’t so convinced. According to the star YouTuber, the upgrade is “as strong as ever,” and the fact it’s still dominating Warzone in Caldera is confirmation the devs “lied” about nerfs. Dr Disrespect was grinding out the new Caldera map — and battling the temptation to uninstall the battle royale — when he fell prey to a silent enemy sneaking up behind him. It was the last straw for the streamer. He sighed: “Guys, Dead Silence got me again.” “I thought they actually nerfed it? No? So they did fake f**king PR for the game to sell the new season. They told us Dead Silence was going to be out of the game, or at least nerfed or whatever. It’s not, it’s still sh*t! It’s still something that we, all the players, don’t want in the game anymore. “Two years later, how many times do we have to say we don’t want it, for it to still be in the game. It’s still in there!” he yelled. “For whatever reason, I have no idea, it’s still in there, they decided to leave it in there anyway. “You can’t hear anyone behind you because they’re Dead Silenced. They lied to us! They lied to their players. It’s fake PR… I’m getting real close to uninstalling!” The two-time’s campaign against Dead Silence is famous in Warzone circles, with his December explosion just the latest chapter in his bid to have Raven Software scrap the perk entirely. While still in Verdansk, Doc called it gaming’s “biggest mistake.” “Stupid f**king mechanic. Take it out of the f**king game! Take it out, take it out!” he repeated in anger. “Let’s stop being idiots, 85-year-old men that we’re catering this game for. Just take it out. It’s a braindead design, take it out of the game. It’s a corny-ass mechanic, simple as that really. “In video game history, if I were to look at video game history, I think Dead Silence in Warzone has got to be one of the top mistakes ever. It really does.” The Warzone Season 1 changes for Dead Silence, shipped on December 8 alongside the Caldera map release, were as follows: “This Field Upgrade will now refresh on first kills only, with reduced drop rates found in loot.” Raven Software has also promised they will “continue to monitor the strength of the Field Upgrade over the season” and make more changes if needed.
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Dr Disrespect slams Warzone devs over anti-cheat that “doesn’t work” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Warzone devs over anti-cheat that “doesn’t work” YouTube: DrDisRespectLegendary YouTuber Dr Disrespect roasted the Call of Duty Warzone devs over their Ricochet anti-cheat failing to detect hackers in the lobby. Dr Disrespect has been one of the most vocal streamers when it comes to Call of Duty and Warzone’s issues over the years, but nothing quite gets his blood boiling like cheaters. The 6’8 sniper extraordinaire was streaming Warzone alongside OpTic ZLaner on June 3 when his partner began going off on the server being laggy and “dog sh*t.” This seemed to only spark a fire in the two-time who went off on Ricochet and the devs responsible for the anti-cheat not being as effective as he’d like at stopping hackers from ruining his games. “I feel like team Ricochet is run by five individuals out of the back of a men’s warehouse,” he joked, getting a laugh out of ZLaner. “Like, these guys are surrounded by suits and ties, but they set up a little five-screen LAN location, branded themselves team Ricochet and Activision fell for it!” Doc kept going, laughing at the idea of Activision paying the anti-cheat devs “hundreds of millions of dollars” only not to get the expected results. “It doesn’t work!” the YouTuber stood up and screamed. “It doesn’t work!” Cheating in Warzone has been a huge problem for many years now with the cheat makers even evolving their software back in March to bypass Ricochet completely. Activision scored a major victory against prominent cheat provider EngineOwning in May, 2024 when the German-based company was fined $14 million in a massive lawsuit. Regardless of this win in court, however, the war against cheaters remains a huge issue and one that Activision is going to need to keep fighting, especially when the next entry in the CoD series, Black Ops 6, releases.
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Dr Disrespect slams Warzone 2’s new DMZ mode: “No chance after week one” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Warzone 2’s new DMZ mode: “No chance after week one” YT: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionYouTube streamer and mustache maestro Dr Disrespect has lashed out at Warzone 2.0’s DMZ mode, describing it as “gimmicky” and claiming no one wants to play its “sixth grade design.” Warzone 2.0 is amongst the most highly anticipated titles in CoD history. The battle royale sequel will drop on November 16, alongside Modern Warfare 2 Season 1. Accompanying its classic BR modes will be DMZ, an Escape from Tarkov like mode that sees players fight for territory on Al-Mazrah. While plenty of CoD fans are excited by the new mode and its possibilities, former level designer at Sledgehammer Games Dr Disrespect is less than enamored with what he’s seen. Dr Disrespect bashes “gimmicky” DMZ mode in Warzone 2.0 On November 12, following Infinity Ward’s latest round of details relating to DMZ, the two-time criticized the mode as “gimmicky” and as sporting “sixth grade design.” He said: “That new gimmicky DMZ mode is already dead. Nobody wants to play that 6th grade design.” When questioned by fellow streamer Dr Lupo, the Doc followed up with: “Cmon Lupo, if MW2019, Warzone Caldera, no CTF in mp, 8 maps, no footstep audio, no ranked playlist, sbmm, killing 40 ai’s, 100 million dollar marketing budget is any indication along with what I’ve seen….. it has no chance after week 1.” While the CoD community will be waiting to see what DMZ delivers, it is true that there have been some reservations over the mode, which Infinity Ward has now confirmed to be launching in Beta. Dr Disrespect has compared his own upcoming title DEADROP favorably to Call of Duty’s recent installments, hitting out at the engine being used in particular. Only time will tell how the Midnight Society title compares to DMZ but, for now, the two time is keeping his powder dry with regards to Call of Duty’s newest mode.
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Dr Disrespect slams “no fun” Warzone 2 meta in Season 2 Reloaded – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams “no fun” Warzone 2 meta in Season 2 Reloaded YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect has been left pretty frustrated by Warzone 2 again, this time, the game’s meta has been the target of his anger. The meta in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 has been in flux recently, with the previously dominant RPK, TAQ-56, and M4 all just slipping away as other weapons have taken over in recent weeks. Those recent changes have also been influenced by the Warzone 2 Season 2 Reloaded update, which brought in a round of weapon balancing, and helped knock the KV Broadside down a few pegs. The Tempus Torrent was also introduced as a new weapon in the update, which has already shot up as a go-to weapon. However, Dr Disrespect isn’t best pleased with the meta, as he hopped back into Warzone 2 for a few games alongside TimTheTatman and FaZe Swagg. Dr Disrespect loses it with Warzone 2 Season 2 meta After being eliminated in the gulag during his March 16 stream, The Two-Time immediately launched into a signature tirade against the battle royale, claiming that he “hates the game” yet again. “None of it makes sense, none of its fun. Worst Call of Duty ever,” the Doc said as he returned to the main menu and started to get ready for another game. “None of it makes sense, none of its fun except multiplayer on the new map, that’s it. “It’s like literally what’s the best weapon and everyone f*cking get it. That’s it, that’s it.” He wasn’t finished there though, calling it all “stupid” a few moments later as he eyed up a change to his loadout. Timestamp of 1:47:00 The Doc hasn’t been alone in complaining about the battle royale, though, with Swagg claiming that it’s currently “no fun” and TimTheTatman being frustrated by how “broken” the KV Broadside had been at launch. As more updates come, these issues will likely be addressed, but knowing the Two-Time, he’ll quite easily find something else to be annoyed at anyway.
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Dr Disrespect slams Modern Warfare’s major audio issues – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Modern Warfare’s major audio issues Twitch star Dr Disrespect has hit out at Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s audio issues, labeling it as perhaps the worst it’s ever been. The highly-anticipated Modern Warfare title released on October 25 to plenty of celebration, but players like the Doc haven’t been silent in their criticism – ramping it up, despite Infinity Ward dropping a number of updates. We’ve seen complaints about the maps, skill-based match-making, and the mini-map from casual and professional players alike, with a new issue seemingly rearing its head on a bi-daily basis. Now, it seems as if the audio is the next thing to come under fire, with Dr Disrespect considering putting it in historically bad company. During his November 14 stream, the Two-Time had been continuing his journey through Modern Warfare’s multiplayer when he seemingly ran into a few problems after being bombarded with killstreaks and shots from enemies. “I might go on the record and just kind of say that the audio in this Call of Duty could go down as the worst to date,” he said, before being gunned down again. “Just from a gameplay perspective, but who am I right? Just a two-time champion.” Now, of course, The Doc isn’t the only one to have complaints about the audio as many players have taken issue with how loud some of the announcer call-outs and killstreaks have been. One of the earlier audio complaints stemmed from the noise of footsteps and use of Dead Silence after it didn’t seem to work as intended. Infinity Ward have since put out two updates addressing that, but it appears as if they still have some way to go. As for the other sounds, it remains to be seen if the developers have anything up their sleeve for the near future, or if it’ll be a case of tweaking in-game settings to strike a balance. For now, though, players like Dr Disrespect will have to deal with that deafening sound of a VTOL Jet which is wreaking havoc.
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Dr Disrespect slams Modern Warfare 2’s “horrific” SBMM as its biggest fault – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Modern Warfare 2’s “horrific” SBMM as its biggest fault Activision/YouTube/DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect is enjoying Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, but has already had enough of the game’s skill-based matchmaking. The Modern Warfare 2 beta has taken the CoD world by storm with many of the top players streaming the game on their platform ahead of the latest entry’s release, but despite some praise, old issues continue to haunt the franchise. Dr Disrespect is one such streamer who has been quite vocal about CoD in the past, having even designed levels for the series. Although he has had some issues with Activision as of late, such as having his Call of Duty partnership revoked, he has been relatively unbiased in his critique. During a September 23 stream, the two-time shared his real thoughts on Modern Warfare 2 and what his biggest problem with the game is. No hardly anyone’s surprise, it’s the franchise’s controversial skill-based matchmaking. Dr Disrespect blasts SBMM despite Modern Warfare 2 praise According to Doc, while he’s very much enjoying MW2, the SBMM completely throws him off and tampers with his enjoyment. “Just the one thing that’s outstanding to me in this game that bothers the hell out of me, and it’s skill-based matchmaking,” Doc said. However, he had a lot of good things to say about the game too, as he went on to praise the title saying, “I think the game feels really good, it looks good, I like the direction they’re going with some of these weapon attachments and the way they’re handling the weapons.” While he couldn’t speak on Warzone 2, Doc even voiced support for the game’s map design, but in the end, it all came back to SBMM putting him into sweaty lobbies nonstop. “That SBMM, it’s horrific!” the banned Twitch streamer exclaimed. It’s unlikely that Activision backtracks on the implementation of SBMM in a future update, so it may have to be something streams like Doc have to live with for the foreseeable future pending a major direction shift from the devs.
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Dr Disrespect slams Modern Warfare 2 reveal trailer: “There ain’t nothing” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Modern Warfare 2 reveal trailer: “There ain’t nothing” Dr Disrespect/ActivisionDr Disrespect has given his thoughts on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 reveal trailer, explaining why he isn’t currently hyped for the upcoming title. Dr Disrespect has often had a love-hate relationship with the Call of Duty series – in fact, the Two-Time has recently quit Warzone altogether. While Doc has often quit and returned to the game, his frustration reached a boiling point with the release of Caldera. Just like NICKMERCS, Dr Disrespect has voiced his dislike for the Vanguard integration, which introduced WW2-themed guns to the title. However, with the recent announcement of Modern Warfare 2, many fans were eager to hear the Doc’s opinion on the new trailer. His reaction wasn’t exactly positive, with Dr Disrespect slamming the announcement as nothing more than a dull marketing trailer. Dr Disrespect slams MW2 reveal trailer During his May 25 YouTube stream, Dr Disrespect watched the Modern Warfare 2 artwork reveal trailer, and was clearly unimpressed by what came, pretending to fall asleep as it played. “Sorry I missed that, what are we looking at here? Holy Sh*t. Did we just forget about Caldera? Is there anything else?” It was clear the content creator was not impressed by the reveal, noting how there was barely anything worth getting excited about. Timestamp of 43:25 Dr Disrespect then turned his attention to the character reveals for Price, Soap, Gaz, and Vargas. “There ain’t nothing,” shouted the streamer. “It’s getting to the point where marketing is saving Call of Duty,” said the Two-Time. “Isn’t it crazy to think that? Like, the actual product…it’s the marketing of it. Brand recognition.” It’s clear Doc wasn’t impressed, but we’ll have to wait and see what he thinks of the upcoming title when Modern Warfare 2 releases later this year.
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Dr Disrespect slams “idiots” at Activision after pulling NICKMERCS skin – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams “idiots” at Activision after pulling NICKMERCS skin YouTube: DrDisrespectDr Disrespect has hit out at Activision for their removal of the NICKMERCS skin from Call of Duty after releasing a controversial 4/20 event in Warzone and Modern Warfare 3. The top streamer previously boycotted CoD and Warzone altogether after they removed the NICKMERCS skin from the game following the fellow creator’s comments on the LGBTQ+ community. Despite this, the doc has since returned to pumping out content and streaming Warzone regularly to his viewers on YouTube, even if he has called it “terrible” and asked if the developers had “given up.” However, after Activision announced its controversial 4/20 events for MW3 and Warzone, the two-time has become disgruntled once again and directly compared the situation to the NICKMERCS skin controversies. Dr Disrespect posted to his Twitter/X account: “Activision pushing water bongs, marijuana, ‘Get High’ levels, drugs, and $100 camos on gamers… but they remove Nickmercs skin for him saying ‘leave the kids alone’. Activision is run by a bunch of idiots. Biggest suit and tie phonies in the industry.” The High Trip Warzone and Blaze Up MW3 events both launched on April 10, 2024, and include various themed skins and cosmetics. These include the Cheech and Chong skin bundle arriving on April 20 to celebrate the day, as well as the Stoney Sloth skin and more which launched at the start of the event. As well as this, Warzone launched its own High Trip LTM. According to the Season 3 patch notes, this lets players “jump into heightened fights” and collect various “gummies to sharpen your senses and smoke out the competition.” With Activision going in hard with the rollout for their 4/20 event, it has quickly become a hot topic in CoD and divided the Warzone and MW3 community. This was the same in regards to Dr Disrespect’s views on the NICKMERCS comparison. Despite parts of the community agreeing, “The 2x has spoken and he’s spitting facts,” one said, many were left confused, and simply echoed: “I don’t understand the correlation at all.” MrBeast’s Kris Tyson hit back at the comparison: “Anti-trans dog whistle vs silly weed stuff in a game where 90% of every lobby is some dude blazed out of his mind… yeah, actually makes perfect sense.” Another added: “But yet you both complain about CoD and still play it. I feel like your words mean nothing, honestly.
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Dr Disrespect slams “horrific” Warzone Season 2 update – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams “horrific” Warzone Season 2 update YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect hit out at the new Warzone Season 2 update, calling it horrific and questioning if it’s attracted new players as he’s still getting stream sniped. The Season 2 update for Warzone’s Black Ops Cold War integration has been met with mixed reactions from some corners of the Call of Duty community. Obviously, some fans are delighted to be getting some map changes, new weapons, and weapon tweaks, but many wanted much more. They wanted a new map, more weapons, and an end to the hacks that have plagued the battle royale. YouTube and Twitch star Nick ‘NICKMERCS’ Kolcheff slammed the update as “horrible” on the day it went live, and now Dr Disrespect has joined him, labeling it as “horrific.” During his February 26 stream, The Doc was joined by duo partner ZLaner in Verdansk, when they sent to Gulag after falling to another team. That caused a bit of frustration for the Two-Time. Read More: NICKMERCS’ deadly LC10 SMG Warzone loadout – “It’s pretty clear the game is not attracting new people, right now, and people are getting lost, they’re turning into zombies, they don’t know what to do,” Doc said, complaining about stream snipers. His frustrations boiled over into another game as well. “This patch is horrific,” the Doc added, shaking his head over and over. “I mean, to really hype up this, it’s f**king terrible. This is so… yeah.” Timestamp of 18:30 The YouTube star is never one to hold back his rage, and will fire off with regularity when he encounters something he doesn’t like. That includes the ziplines which help players get to the top of roofs. Doc noted in an earlier stream that these only serve to help roof campers, given that there is an animation when you get off that leaves you stranded. Whether or not the devs will take heed of his frustrations remains to be seen, but there are a new map and update rumored for April, and that might bring the spark back for the Two-Time.
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Dr Disrespect slams “horrific” Warzone 2 as he uninstalls after Season 1 Reloaded update – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams “horrific” Warzone 2 as he uninstalls after Season 1 Reloaded update YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect was left so furious by Warzone 2’s Season 1 Reloaded update that he uninstalled the “horrific” battle royale after just a few hours. When it comes to critics of Warzone 2, there might not be any harsher than Dr Disrespect. The YouTube streaming star was initially positive about the Call of Duty battle royale and said it had “great” potential for the future. However, it didn’t take long for him to turn on that opinion and start lambasting the game. The former CoD map designer even went as far as saying that the battle royale would be “done” if the Season 1 Reloaded update didn’t address some “obvious” issues that had been causing players headaches. With the launch of that new update, which has tackled a few issues and led to some weapon changes, The Doc decided to see what all the hype was about. Yet, it didn’t last long. Dr Disrespect uninstalls Warzone 2 after Season 1 Reloaded update The Two-Time dove into the new update during his December 15 stream, eager to see why there had been so much “positivity” on his Twitter timeline about it. He played for around three hours, swapping between the normal battle royale and the new Rocket League-like mode before calling it quits. “I’m over this f*cking game, I am. I’m probably not going to be playing that game ever again… holy s*it,” the Doc fumed as he quit out of a match. “I got to f*cking get rid of it man. I just can’t play it anymore, I’m not interested,” he added as he tried to figure out how to delete the game from Steam. “Uninstall this, get it off my f*cking system, I just… horrific. I don’t know why I’m playing it, I don’t know why I’m supporting it.” Timestamp of 3:31:19 Instead of finding another game to play, the Doc decided to call time on his stream for the day and claimed he’d be playing something else next time he goes live. He has ditched games before and made a return before, with the original Warzone being a frequent example of that. Though, we’ll just have to wait and see if he sticks with his stance this time.
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Dr Disrespect slams “disappointing” Verdansk 84 map in Warzone Season 3 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams “disappointing” Verdansk 84 map in Warzone Season 3 Twitter: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect has slammed Call of Duty: Warzone’s Verdansk 84 map, calling it “disappointing” compared to a completely new map, which he feels like the game desperately needed. The Doc isn’t the biggest fan of Warzone Season 3. His first impression of the update and map changes wasn’t great, and the more he played it, the less he enjoyed it. It reached the point where he announced he is planning to take a break from the game sometime soon, labeling it a “bland experience.” Some fans hoped his opinion might change. However, he doubled down once again in a recent stream, calling the map a “disappointment” and telling fans he’s dying for a new AAA game to be announced so he can finally move on. “Another year of Call of Duty: Warzone. Same f**king map,” he said. “We needed a whole new designed map. The changes are cool, but we wanted a completely new map and new field. I think that was pretty disappointing.” The Doc is no stranger to map design, having helped design one for Rogue Company and offering to do one for Valorant using his prior experience as a CoD level designer. He believes there has been “plenty of time” for the Warzone developers “to have a map put out.” Now, he wants to “desperately” play something else. Read More: Is Dr Disrespect joining OpTic Gaming? – “We need a new announcement desperately. We need Battlefield bad. We need Halo: Infinite bad…. We need need more games from the AAA industry.” Dr Disrespect hasn’t ‘officially’ called it quits yet. However, his dissatisfaction with the game continues to grow. So, it seems like he will stay true to his word and take a break after the next tournament. It begs the question: what will he play next? If his recent comments on Apex Legends are anything to go by, it could be the frontrunner. We’ll have to wait and see.
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Dr Disrespect slams CoD devs for lack of support after Twitch ban: “I took it personal” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams CoD devs for lack of support after Twitch ban: “I took it personal” Dr Disrespect / ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect has hit out at the team behind Call of Duty for not supporting him following his infamous ban from Twitch, admitting he took the decision to exclude him personally. Dr Disrespect has been a vocal critic of both Warzone and the Call of Duty series as a whole in recent months, from his underwhelmed response to the Modern Warfare 2 reveal, to his well-documented problems with the state of the battle royale. The streamer has abandoned the series, especially Warzone, many times, but has always ended up reinstalling after a short hiatus. He’s even been developing his own battle royale title, which he hopes will rival Warzone when it finally drops. As it turns out, bad feelings still harbored from his infamous Twitch ban are one of the biggest causes of Doc’s frustrations with the series. During a live stream, Dr Disrespect was asked why he ‘rips’ Call of Duty so much. To which the two-time began criticizing the team behind the series for turning their back on him when he was suddenly dropped by Twitch. “Listen, I just point out the obvious. Plus, when I got banned from the purple snakes’ platform, they like secretly shadow banned me and stopped talking to us and all that stuff,” Doc explained. He then referenced the “multiple commercials” and various projects that had worked on in CoD, even mentioning the work he had done previously on the games themselves. “Design half the maps from Advanced Warfare, like we’ve done a lot with the franchise, right? For them to turn the cold shoulder like that, trust me, I took it personal.” Doc continued to call the CoD devs “phonies,” and hit out at the current state of the series, both in terms of Warzone and Vanguard. “I’ll tell you right now, there’s a lot of phoniness inside that corporation,” he ranted. “Of course I’m gonna rip their game, look at the s**t, pathetic position it’s in. We’re talking about the biggest franchise in gaming right here, and you’re going to let it get to this level? That’s pretty bad.” It wasn’t just Call of Duty, he also accused EA of doing the “exact same thing” and turning their backs on the streamer following his ban. Doc finished by saying: “There’s a lot of phoniness in this industry, holy s**t.” Dr Disrespect clearly doesn’t have too many good things to say about the Call of Duty series these days, so we’ll have to wait and see if the upcoming ‘Project Moon’ game from his own studio will raise the bar.
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Dr Disrespect slams “clueless” CoD devs over massive Warzone 2.0 changes – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams “clueless” CoD devs over massive Warzone 2.0 changes YT: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionYouTube streamer and mustache expert Dr Disrespect has described CoD devs as “clueless” over the proposed changes to Warzone 2.0, with particular concern over the inclusion of AI in standard multiplayer matches. Warzone 2.0 is rapidly approaching, and fans of the first battle royale are eagerly anticipating what Infinity Ward have dreamt up as a sequel. While plenty of details remain unconfirmed (and will do so until it officially drops on November 16) , we’ve had our first glimpses of gameplay and the most significant changes from its older sibling. In particular, we expect AI to play a fairly prominent role in typical multiplayer matches, filling up lobbies and ensuring matches are not too quiet from the off. There’s also some doubt that Loadout Drops will return, whilst Gulag changes have proved controversial. Among those with their concerns is Dr Disrespect, who outlined his worries in a recent livestream with fellow YouTube streamer TimTheTatman. Dr Disrespect criticizes “clueless” CoD devs over WZ 2.0 changes During some downtime between matches, the Doc was updated on all the anticipated changes Warzone 2.0 is going to make. When informed of the inclusion of AI in multiplayer matches and the exclusion of Loadout Drops, the Doc was less than impressed. “The version that you’ve played didn’t have the Loadouts?” he asked. “No! So AI and no Loadouts? God, [they’re] clueless. I don’t know [what they’re doing] either. That’s scary.” On the current build of Warzone 2.0’s Gulag, which spawns players without a weapon and in teams, the Doc was similarly unimpressed: “Oh my god no! Is that how it goes? Jesus. So it’s not mirrored loot? That’s corny. Oh it’s so corny.” Timestamp: 3:29:30 When Swagg asked whether Escape from Tarkov has AI, the Doc explained why he doesn’t believe the two are comparable: “There is but that’s different. You do [need AI in Tarkov]. And the way that AI’s designed in that game, it’s hardcore. If you’re slipping the guy’s gonna headshot you and you’re done. And you can’t like distinguish [AI from players] sometimes.” It’s only when Warzone 2.0 drops in November that we’ll get a full idea of how the new features work and gauge community positions on them. However, for now, the Doc has his doubts.
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Dr Disrespect slams Call of Duty for focusing on skins instead of gameplay – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Call of Duty for focusing on skins instead of gameplay YouTube/DrDisrespectPopular YouTuber Dr Disrespect is putting Call of Duty and other modern video games on blast for devoting so much time and money to skins over gameplay. Dr Disrespect has never been one to shy away from revealing how he truly feels about the gaming industry and took aim at Call of Duty during a recent broadcast. Call of Duty has been really upping its crossover game in recent years, collabing with rappers such as Snoop Dogg and Nicki Minaj and other series to release some fan-favorite crossover skins. However, not everyone appreciates these new cosmetics, with Dr Disrespect arguing that too many games have focused on skins instead of titles that advance the gaming medium as a whole. Dr Disrespect says video games focus too much on cosmetics During a recent YouTube stream, Dr Disrespect brought up CoD’s Spawn skin, suggesting that Activision spent a small fortune to have the comic character in the game. “How much do you think it cost them to get Spawn in there? Like a million or something? And then they put the production into that video. They’re making high-level production video pieces on new skins in the game!” he frustratedly remarked. (segment begins at 27:00) The two-time was surprised by this, further commenting how he was shocked that people enjoy skin reveals that much. “The state of this industry, I don’t know where we’re at, man. It’s not what I grew up with. It was literally about playing the games and the fun aspect of interacting with games, but now people are getting hyped off high-production video pieces. We need to bring the culture of this industry back,” he added. Doc went on to say that, while single-player games and RPGs are thriving and possibly the “best it’s ever been,” it feels like too much is being wasted on cosmetics and not enough talent is being used on the multiplayer front. “Where is my thousand-man BR in a game that looks like Cyberpunk at this state?” he exclaimed. With Dr Disrespect’s own studio Midnight Society working on its own extraction shooter, we’ll have to see if Deadrop can deliver and be the breath of fresh air Doc wants.
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Dr Disrespect slams “boring” Warzone 2 & claims Ranked won’t save it – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams “boring” Warzone 2 & claims Ranked won’t save it YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect believes that Warzone 2’s new Ranked mode isn’t enough to save the battle royale as he still finds it “boring” and “sluggish”. The launch of Warzone 2 was greeted with much fanfare by Call of Duty players, as it looked to expand on the massive popularity of the original battle royale title. However, there have been some big bumps in the road along the way. While cheaters and hackers are slightly down, players have been annoyed with the looting and inventory mechanics, lack of sound, server issues, and much more. The introduction of a Ranked system was one big shining light that many had been clinging on to, and it was finally brought to Warzone 2 during Season 3. Though, Dr Disrespect isn’t a fan of it. Dr Disrespect criticizes “boring” Warzone 2 even after adding Ranked The Two-Time, who has a well-documented up-and-down relationship with CoD over the last few years, criticized the battle royale during a recent stream. He initially turned his attention to the “sluggish” movement of the game, before criticizing the Ranked play mode. “I can’t play this f*cking game,” he said after being sent to the Gulag during one of his matches, and his frustrations boiled over. “Boring! I don’t care if they add a rank or not, the game is still boring.” Timestamp of 12:07 After the game was over, The Doc remained well annoyed at things, saying the devs have been “digging deep” in trying to turn things around. “It’s desperation time. They’re digging deep,” he continued. “I don’t think there’s much you can do unless they get Treyarch full-time on it.” Handing the reigns over to Treyarch is something that the streaming star has constantly pushed for since the final days of Warzone 1, but that’s unlikely to ever happen at any point.
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Dr Disrespect slams Activision for not inviting him to Call of Duty Next event – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect slams Activision for not inviting him to Call of Duty Next event YouTube: DrDisrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect isn’t exactly seeing eye to eye with Activision lately after the publisher allegedly neglected him when it came to sending out invitations for the highly anticipated Call of Duty Next event. The on-stream character Dr Disrespect and the man behind it, Guy Beahm, have both been tied to the CoD series for many years. Formerly a Level Designer at Sledgehammer Games, having worked on multiple maps for Advanced Warfare, Beahm has worked directly under Activision’s management. Meanwhile, Dr Disrespect has appeared in multiple marketing campaigns for various CoD titles, even acting in official commercials for Black Ops 4. However, despite the history, Activision now appears to be giving Doc the cold shoulder. With Call of Duty Next on the horizon, a landmark event set to unveil the future of the franchise, countless gaming stars are all locked in to attend. Over 150 popular content creators are flying in from around the globe to be there for one of the biggest in-person CoD events to date. But Dr Disrespect isn’t one of them, as the two-time revealed during his latest stream, claiming Activision didn’t send an invitation his way. Discussing his tendencies to lash out at many of the biggest games on the market today, Doc explained that he’s only critical out of love. “If I’m not talking sh*t about your game in the most passionate way possible, it’s because I probably don’t care about your game,” he said. “When I’m sitting there and I’m ripping Call of Duty apart, I’m shredding them… It’s because I love Call of Duty and I want it to be the best. A lot of people don’t get that.” As for particular individuals that don’t seem to be on board with his logic, Doc pointed towards those at Activision. You know who doesn’t get it right now? It’s Activision. They don’t f**king get it. They don’t get the two-time.” No specific CoD criticism from the YouTube star was addressed, but he implied his recent actions have now left him with nothing but silence from the publisher. It could be a result of the direct comparisons between his project DEADROP and the upcoming Modern Warfare 2. Or it could just be his vocal complaints on the state of Warzone. Regardless, he’s no longer being kept in the loop. “I don’t know, I think they’ve got some new people working over there or something. I don’t know what it is.” Specifically, the two-time revealed this lack of communication has now left him unable to attend the Call of Duty Next showcase happening on September 15. Everything from Warzone 2 to the Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer reveal is set to highlight the event, but Doc will have to watch along from home. “To not be invited to the Call of Duty Next event, are you kidding me?” Only time will tell if the two parties are able to mend this once-thriving relationship but for now, it appears Activision has all but cut ties with Dr Disrespect.
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Dr Disrespect shuts down Warzone ‘aimbot’ hackusations in signature fashion – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shuts down Warzone ‘aimbot’ hackusations in signature fashion Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect responded in his signature style after being informed that he was being accused of cheating in Call of Duty: Warzone. For the last year or so, cheating has been rife in Call of Duty: Warzone, prompting some players to turn their back on the game for good and find something else. Raven Software and Activision have clamped down on hackers, rolling out ban waves and the RICOCHET anti-cheat system. Some of the content creators that have stuck around, though, have been subject to ‘hackusations,’ with some critics being convinced that they’re cheating in some fashion. Many believe that some of Warzone’s biggest names use VPNs to find easier lobbies, and some just flat out hack with aimbots and wallhacks. Well, Dr Disrespect was put under the microscope, and he responded in the only way he knows how. During his January 14 stream, the Two-Time jumped in for a session alongside regular duo partner ZLaner when some viewers informed him that he was the subject of a ‘hackusations’ video on Twitter. The Doc laughed it off at first, but eventually brought it up on-stream to show his audience. The video claimed that the streamer had an aimbot, seeing as he aimed in the direction of an enemy who was pretty hard to see due to the map’s rockwork. “Ooh, you like that! Hey, that’s when you know you’re dialed in,” the Doc exclaimed after showing off his stylish quick flick. “We knew there were two guys, one down below on the right side, we already knew that, that was spotted, that was an easy one! God, I was dialed in.” Timestamp of 2:51:16 The Two-Time went over the clip a few times, and couldn’t help but be impressed with his own skills. “If the dude peeked though, oh man! That’s when you know you’re dialed in,” he continued. While many of the big streamers plainly are not cheating, some members of the Warzone community will never be convinced otherwise.
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Dr Disrespect showing up to CWL Champs in a Lamborghini is the perfect flex – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect showing up to CWL Champs in a Lamborghini is the perfect flex Twitch: Dr Disrespect / PixabayDr Disrespect made an epic entrance at the CWL Championships 2019, as the Twitch superstar drove a Lamborghini Aventador to the event. The CWL Championships 2019 are underway at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, CA, as 32 of the top teams in the popular FPS are competing for the championship title, and a shot at the $2,000,000 prize pool. Dr Disrespect posted a video on Twitter on August 16 showing his arrival to the event in a Lamborghini. After all, it wouldn’t be an entrance worthy of Two-Time champion himself if it wasn’t a major flex. Driving to CWL Champs in style Doc flexed his wealth when he uploaded a video of himself driving to the CWL Championships in a Lamborghini Aventador, which usually retails in the $400-500k range. The video pans on the Two-Time driving the sports car, while he has a hilarious conversation about contracts and what he expects to be paid. Read More: Shroud’s longest ever break from streaming – “Hello, yeah this is the Two-Time. What do you mean there is an issue. Get them on the line! What seems to be the issue with the contract? No, I said 25 mil, yeah, fax it over” he said, showing off the potential money he brings in. 600After hanging up the phone, Doc turned to address his audience. “Ladies and Gentleman, I’ve decided to bring the Aventador to the event today. As you can see, I prefer the Lamborghini Diablo VT. A little bit more space, I can stretch my shit out,” the Two-Time said, showing his long legs cramped up in the sports car. After the camera panned to his legs he yelled “Look at this guy right here!”, pointing to another driver in a Ferrari. “Ha, a Ferrari! See ya!” he laughed as his car quickly pulled ahead, living up to the ‘speed and momentum’ in his iconic catchphrase. A lifestyle unmatched After blowing past the Ferrari owner, the Two-Time reiterated his dominance. “Listen we don’t mess around. I live a lifestyle that’s just unmatched, unparalleled. Nobody’s on my level” the Doc bragged, shaking his head back and forth. Read More: Meow Wolf to partner with Twitch – He continued “And today, at the Call of Duty, World Championships, I might even step on the main stage,” he stopped, before grinning and licking his finger in his signature move. The CWL Championships run from August 14-18. For updates, and to find out whether the Two-Time steps up on the main stage after all, check back with Dexerto.
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Dr Disrespect shocked hackers may have attended CoD Next amid Nadia Warzone allegations – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shocked hackers may have attended CoD Next amid Nadia Warzone allegations YouTube/DrDisrespectYouTuber Dr Disrespect has chimed in on the Censor-Nadia hacking accusations and is shocked that Activision could have invited a hacker to CoD Next over him. Modern Warfare 2 is nearly upon us, but there has been plenty of drama in the community leading up to its release, with popular Warzone streamer Nadia being accused of cheating by aspiring CDL pro Doug ‘Censor’ Martin. So far, Censor has yet to unveil any proof, but he has threatened to expose the upcoming female star along with other alleged hackers in a turn of events that has gripped the CoD world by storm. Now, the two-time himself has seemly weighed in on the controversy during a recent broadcast where he mentioned Call of Duty Next and how a cheater may have been among those invited. Dr Disrespect chimes in on Nadia Warzone cheating allegations On stream, Doc commented on the situation with Censor and Nadia, explaining how he the player had put himself in a “peculiar position.” “I’m going based off his character and who he is from my perspective of him over the years. I just don’t see someone like him bluffing, or f**king around or doing it for clout,” he said. “He’s never been like that. I’m just curious to see how this all unfolds. Especially if there are bigger names in there, which, who knows?” The banned Twitch streamer went on to explain how he doesn’t know everyone who went to the Call of Duty Next event, remarking that he only watched a little bit of Warzone, but was confused at why a hacker may have been invited. “Imagine, I don’t know, not inviting the two-time, but you invite a hacker to your event?” Doc pondered with a sly grin on his face. “That would be something, huh?” The two-time went on to say he was just enjoying watching it all play out. Of course, it’s not clear if hackers were in fact Call of Duty Next, but we’ll have to wait and see what happens alongside him.
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Dr Disrespect shares custom Warzone 2 Operator skin idea and fans want to buy it – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shares custom Warzone 2 Operator skin idea and fans want to buy it Twitter: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has created his very own Warzone 2 operator skin, with the content creator posting the design online and calling the move “the only thing that can save Warzone.” Fans are now begging to have the design made into a reality. The Doc is back at it again when it comes to voicing his disappointment and frustration at Warzone 2. However, this time the streamer has gotten creative with his approach, posting an image on Twitter of what he calls “the only thing that can save Warzone.” The post in question is a self-made Dr Disrespect Operator design, one that imagines the streamer as a playable character in Warzone 2. Never one do things halfway, the Doc even wrote up a description for his self-made Warzone 2 operator and, if this bio is anything to go off of, Dr Disrespect would be a force to be reckoned with if gamers could play as him in Warzone. “Skilled and tactical operator with a rand of abilities that make him a formidable opponent in combat. Equipped with a range of powerful weapons, including his signature “Two-Time” assault rifle, which is highly accurate and powerful at long ranges. Versatile and deadly operator with unique abilities and equipment that make him the best choice for players whole prefer a more violent approach to gameplay.” Warzone 2 players want Dr Disrespect Operator skin in the game And if the comments section of the Tweet is anything to go off, it appears CoD players would love to get their hands on a Dr Disrespect Warzone Operator skin. One person commented how “this would be the only skin we’d use!” Modern Warzone also wrote that it was “better than any of the bundles they’ve dropped so far” while another gamer admitted that they would “for sure” buy the Doc bundle if it went live. Dr Disrespect has not been shy about his criticism in regard to Call of Duty Warzone, with the streamer and content creator just recently calling the game “no fun.” After being eliminated in the gulag during his March 16 stream, The Two-Time immediately launched into a signature tirade against the battle royale, claiming that he “hates the game” yet again. “None of it makes sense, none of its fun. Worst Call of Duty ever,” the Doc said as he returned to the main menu and started to get ready for another game. “None of it makes sense, none of its fun except multiplayer on the new map, that’s it.” For all the latest gaming news and updates, be sure to check out Dexerto’s full coverage here.
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Dr Disrespect shades Call of Duty for not inviting him to Warzone 2 creator event – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect shades Call of Duty for not inviting him to Warzone 2 creator event YT: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect threw indirect shade at the Call of Duty developers for not inviting him to the latest Warzone 2 and DMZ playtest. Warzone 2 releases on November 16. We got our first look at the new battle royale as Activision invited over 100 content creators to stream matches from Call of Duty Next on September 15. Leaks slowly drip-fed fans information, but we still don’t know everything about Warzone 2. The developers are hosting a second playtest for content creators on Wednesday, providing a first look at the new DMZ mode and another preview of Warzone 2. Dr Disrespect slammed Activision for not inviting him to Call of Duty Next and responded similarly after being snubbed out of an invite again. Dr Disrespect calls out Call of Duty PR team During a YouTube live stream on November 8, Dr Disrespect said, “We didn’t get invited once again. I mean the PR team at Call of Duty right now. I feel like they are out there, let’s just say that.” He wouldn’t detail his grievances with the Call of Duty personal relations team but directly pointed them out. Doc has a storied history with the CoD franchise, working as a level designer for Sledgehammer on the development team for Call of Duty Advanced Warfare. The Two-Time has since developed his own game, Deadrop, created by a studio he founded. Despite entering the ring as a direct competitor, Dr Disrespect emphasized he wants Warzone 2 to be good. “But I want this game to be good because we need something to play because there is nothing else on the horizon.” We are just over a week away from finally getting our hands on Warzone 2 and finding out if the battle royale delivers what the Doc is desperately looking for.
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Dr Disrespect sets ‘Triple Threat Challenge world record’ on Firestorm, PUBG and Blackout – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect sets ‘Triple Threat Challenge world record’ on Firestorm, PUBG and Blackout Dr Disrespect / TwitchTwitch streamer Battlefield V Firestorm, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Call of Duty Blackout. The Twitch streamer has been hosting challenge broadcasts for a number of months, where he tries to win a solo game in three different battle royale titles – previously including Apex Legends and Fortnite in the past. In this epic series of back-to-back victories, though, the Two-Time dominated his opponents to record three straight victories in under two hours of gameplay, and it’s fair to say that he enjoyed every single minute of it. The official time of completion for the challenge was one hour and 55 minutes, a record that Dr Disrespect believes will never be topped in the future. Battlefield V Firestorm too “easy” for Dr Disrespect He recorded his first checkmark playing Battlefield’s new Firestorm game mode and you could see right away that the Doc was in the mood. Chasing the final player down with fire forcing them together, getting closer and closer, Dr Disrespect struck the enemy from range with the KAR98 and finished them off with the Bren gun. “This game is easy. Get me the hell of it. We’re moving on to Battlegrounds, baby!” he said, after winning on his first attempt. Dr Disrespect dominates in PUBG Moving on to PUBG, Dr Disrespect showed no signs of slowing down, picking off one player with the M24 in the final circle. Then, he quickly switched to the M416 to pick up his sixth elimination of the game and, of course, his second victory. “I’m the best! I am the best,” he said, after walking away from his PC for a moment. “I am the best video gamer alive. If it’s not a reality check, I don’t know what is.” Dr Disrespect tearing it up in Call of Duty Blackout His third and final victory, however, might be the most impressive of the lot. Dr Disrespect switched over to console to play the last match in Call of Duty Blackout, but that never affected his level. The gamer destroyed everything in his path to secure seven more eliminations and, of course, completed his Triple Threat Challenge in record time. “Easy! Triple Threat Challenge complete!” he screamed, after sealing the win with the KN-57. “One hour and fifty five minutes, woah! That’s a world record baby.” Dr Disrespect has often completed the challenge in the past, but never this fast and certainly never in such an impressive fashion. As you would expect, he was delighted with how things turned out. “Go ahead and try to find someone in the online gaming Twitch community that will accept Dr Disrespect’s patented Triple Threat Challenge,” he said, revelling in his achievement. “Ask them, and if they accept guess what – the world record is one hour and fifty five minutes to complete it.” Jumping between three different battle royale games and picking up victories in your first game in each is no mean feat, but the Doc certainly struck gold on this occasion. So, there you have it. Dr Disrespect thinks that his ‘record’ of one hour and 55 minutes will never be beaten. Do you think you, or anybody you know, could be up to the task? Give it a try.
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Dr Disrespect sends Scump ‘ultra-rare’ gift after OpTic star obliterates Vanguard challenge – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect sends Scump ‘ultra-rare’ gift after OpTic star obliterates Vanguard challenge Instagram: Dr Disrespect / Instagram: ScumpAbnerDr Disrespect put a unique challenge out on social media while Seth ‘Scump’ Abner was streaming the Vanguard Beta. In a matter of minutes, the Call of Duty King was ready to claim his reward. With the CoD Vanguard Beta in full swing, plenty of big names have been getting in on the action. Although popular streamers like shroud haven’t been enjoying their time, others like Scump have still been grinding nonetheless. A new year means a new CoD title for the veteran to sink his teeth into and already, Scump has reminded fans why he’s still on top. Looking to test his mettle, Dr Disrespect confidently put out a challenge for Scump to earn a Nuke within five maps. Halfway through the first map and the seemingly difficult task was immediately laughed off by the OpTic star. “”That’s how it’s done Doc!””@Drdisrespect challenged @scump to get a Nuke within 5 maps. The King got it done on his first try 😂 pic.twitter.com/3rFjUkUu94 — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 20, 2021 “I’m issuing an official #DocChallenge to Scump right now,” Dr Disrespect said. “Hey Scump, get a Nuke within the next 5 games on Vanguard.” Making things all the more enticing, Doc put up one of his trademark red and black vests, already signed and framed for delivery. Scump noticed the tweet a few minutes into a game of Patrol on Eagle’s Nest. Without hesitating, he accepted and the challenge was on. Not even 10 minutes later and it was already ticked off. Thanks to some slick movement and impressive gun skill, Scump got it done on that very same map. A V2 Rocket came crashing down and Doc’s challenge was instantly torn apart. “Let’s go Doc,” Scump yelled. “Are you kidding me Doc? That’s how it’s f***ing done Doc.” Fuck. Never doubt the 👑 Challenge finished, first game. Congrats Scump. This baby is on its way! — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) September 20, 2021 “F**k,” Dr Disrespect followed up on Twitter shortly after. “Never doubt the [King]. Challenge finished, first game. This baby is on its way.” 25 kills in the blink of an eye and Scump is now the proud owner of a signed vest from the two-time. Next time Doc comes through with a challenge, he’ll have to remember just who he’s dealing with.
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Dr Disrespect says Warzone should speed up the gas, dies to first circle – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says Warzone should speed up the gas, dies to first circle Dr Disrespect, YouTubePotential Warzone changes are always on the mind of the big streamers and Dr Disrespect never holds back, though his latest pitch to speed up the gas closing in on players didn’t exactly end well. Multiple updates to Warzone have tweaked the way the game is played, such as the Season 2 patch that was rolled out on February 4. The meta has shifted around a little bit, with some weapons becoming more powerful and others falling off a bit. Dr Disrespect has an idea, though, about how Warzone could reach the next level. The Two-Time was playing Activision’s hit battle royale game on March 25 alongside Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop, and the pair could be seen listing off some ideas. Dr Disrespect Warzone fail Decreasing the amount of cash needed for loadouts was one suggestion, though Doc had another suggestion – speeding up the closing of each ring to improve matches. In theory, it might sound like a perfectly reasonable thing to say, especially when you consider how many vehicles are dotted around the map to deliver you safety to the next zone. However, what happened next on stream sort of killed his idea off completely. He said: “Drop the cash to like $500 for each loadout, speed the circles up like twice as fast. It might actually have a nice flow to it.” Shortly after, his teammate reminded him that they need to go as the gas started heading for their location. One of the pair pinged a vehicle, but time was running out. As CouRage realized what was going on, he said: “This is the first zone. We might just be dead. No, we’re just straight up dead.” Moments later, both streamers fell to the ground and were sent to the Gulag. Doc was left speechless, while his teammate shouted: “Dude, that is so stupid!” His fans will have definitely loved this fail, and how ironic it was given his earlier comment. Nevertheless, despite the death, it’s highly likely that the self-proclaimed best video gamer in the world would want that change implemented at some stage in the future to freshen things up. If the ring came in even faster this time, it’s hard to see how anybody in the vicinity would have walked away unscathed. The gas swallowed them up.
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Dr Disrespect says Warzone needs more than a new map in Season 3 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says Warzone needs more than a new map in Season 3 YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect has voiced his concerns about the future of Warzone, believing it needs more than just a new map moving forward. Many streamers and content creators have made Call of Duty: Warzone their main game ever since it released back in March of 2020. Dr Disrespect, being all about battle royales and shooters, joined in the fun, but more recently, he hasn’t been enamored with Warzone. Following the Black Ops Cold War Season 2 update, the Doc slammed the change as being “horrific” and has dabbled in other titles like Valorant since. Though, he has carried on picking up wins in Warzone as well. Doc isn’t alone in being frustrated by Warzone, and while some are hoping that a new map – supposedly set in the Ural Mountains – will be the big refresh the battle royale needs, the Two-Time isn’t so sure. The YouTube streamer aired his frustrations with the current state of the battle royale’s solo mode during his March 11 stream, and got on to the wider picture of Warzone itself. “I hope they go a little bit further than just a new map too. Player mechanics, maybe even design of the game if they improved it… something, I don’t know,” he said. “I’m just saying that just a new map? I don’t know how long that’s going to last. Maybe it’ll last a long time, who knows? ” Timestamp of 1:22:21 In terms of hoping for bigger changes, ones that would be implemented with a new engine, they probably won’t be happening. Leaked images suggested that the battle royale would be moving over to the Black Ops Cold War engine, but leakers and Activision devs have dismissed those. Before he became a streaming superstar, Dr Disrespect was actually a level designer for Call of Duty, working at Sledgehammer games, and designed a handful of maps for Advanced Warfare. It remains to be seen if Doc will get what he wants out of the battle royale, but he might just have to settle for a new map.
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Dr Disrespect says Warzone 2 is “chalked” without developer change – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says Warzone 2 is “chalked” without developer change Dr DisrespectIt’s no secret that Dr Disrespect has been less than impressed with Warzone in recent months, and the streaming star has now called for a new team of developers to take the reigns on Warzone 2 instead of Raven Software. Despite its overwhelming popularity, the general feeling among the CoD community is that Warzone has lost its way in recent months. Luckily, Warzone 2 is expected to arrive later this year, and fans are hopeful the sequel can reignite the battle royale. One of the most vocal Warzone critics has been streaming royalty, Dr Disrespect, who has repeatedly called out the state of the game, taking aim at the design decision taken by the developers. Now, the two-time has called for Raven Software, the team in charge of Warzone at the moment, to be replaced in Warzone 2. Dr Disrespect calls for Raven to be replaced as devs on Warzone 2 On a recent Warzone stream, Doc encountered a frustrating solos death after an enemy popped a self-revive, causing him to call out the developers once again. “You had self-revive in solos, braindead f*****g game design man. Get this game on a new team, holy s**t,” he ranted. Doc was then discussing Warzone 2 with TimTheTatman, and explained his hopes for a new developer to take charge. “I hope Raven’s not on Warzone 2. They need a new studio,” he continued. “Fingers crossed Modern Warfare 2 is good but more so Warzone 2 is good. Because if Raven’s building Warzone 2 you might as well chalk it right now.” Tim did come to Raven’s defense, but Doc insisted that Treyarch would be the best choice to take the battle royale forward, and that Warzone 2 needs major changes to succeed. “I feel like it needs to dramatically shift in terms of its personality, its look, its fiction, whatever it is — the gameplay needs to shift,” he told his fellow streamer. “And if they [Raven] support Warzone 2 we’re just going to get more of the same s**t, that’s all I’m saying.” We already know that Infinity Ward are heading up Warzone 2 and overseeing its integration with Modern Warfare 2, but Raven will continue to have a hand in its ongoing development. Hopefully, the two can come up with a new gameplay formula to get Dr Disrespect back on board.
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Dr Disrespect says Warzone 2 devs “lied” over one-shot snipers returning – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says Warzone 2 devs “lied” over one-shot snipers returning Dr Disrespect/ActivisionDr Disrespect has hit out at the Warzone 2 devs, claiming they “lied” about bringing back one-shot snipers because of the catches needed to make a loadout work. When Warzone 2 was first announced and revealed to have a number of significant changes compared to the original, many fans were skeptical about things. As frustrations have grown with the battle royale, a few of these changes have been rolled back, with some things – like buy stations – going back to the way they used to be. Though, there are others that are still lacking. One-shot snipers were a hot point of contention for many fans, given that the TTK changes in Warzone 2 made it so they weren’t a thing. However, they have now been brought back in Season 3, but Dr Disrespect isn’t a fan of the catch around them. Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 devs “lied” over one-shot snipers To make a one-shot sniper work in Warzone 2, you need to have explosive ammunition as a part of your loadout. While the devs didn’t make that clear in their announcement, the Two-Time believes that shouldn’t be the case. “The sniper doesn’t one-shot kill anything!” the Doc said as he debated with TimTheTatman over how good the new update is. As Tim noted that his sniper does eliminate enemies in one shot due to the fact he uses the explosive ammo. “I don’t want to f*cking go into my sniper and fine-tune all these different attachments,” Doc added. “So, they lied to us. They lied to us.” Timestamp of 21:23 Tim argued that, technically, it’s not a “lie” because you can one-shot, you just need to run the right set-up for the snipers. It remains to be seen if this will change moving forward as Doc isn’t the only Warzone player to be let down by the catch.
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Dr Disrespect says Modern Warfare “doesn’t feel like past CODs” after going “hands-on” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says Modern Warfare “doesn’t feel like past CODs” after going “hands-on” Twitch streamer and former Call of Duty developer Dr Disrespect says he has been ‘hands-on’ with Infinity Ward’s new Modern Warfare, and has some very positive insights for fans. Although fans have only seen the reveal trailer, press and a handful of YouTubers and streamers got early access to see two campaign missions at Infinity Ward’s studio, and have been sharing what they can with fans. Dr Disrespect, real name Guy Beahm, who previously worked as a level designer on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare with Sledgehammer Games, has also seen more of them game, and while remaining coy, has shared his opinion on what he’s seen so far. Discussing all the new games shown at E3 2019 so far, Dr Disrespect mentioned Modern Warfare as possibly his second most anticipated title, after Cyberpunk 2077. “I can’t go into details, but I’ll just say this,” the Doc begins – clearly wary of the NDA he has no doubt signed – “Everything sort of seems to line up with where you really want Call of Duty to go.” “From what I was shown, from the limited time of hands-on stuff that I’ve had, it’s kind of the direction you want – well, I don’t know if direction is the right word.” He continued: “It doesn’t feel like the previous Call of Duty’s, let’s just say that. It’s going in a direction you were hoping it would go to.” Fearing he may have already said too much, he cut himself off, allowing the developers themselves to do the talking. Moments later, the Doc received a ‘call’ from Activision, on his classic flip-phone. Modern Warfare’s improved engine The headline story so far with Infinity Ward’s new Call of Duty is the massively improved engine, which is complimenting the creative team’s vision to make the most “photorealistic CoD ever”. The newly-revamped engine could also impact the ‘feel’ of the gunplay, movement and mechanics, although players will need to get hands-on themselves to make that judgement. Many of the YouTubers who got early looks at the new game also confirmed that it was gritty and brutal, inspired by the infamous ‘No Russian’ mission from MW2. Infinity Ward even reported play-testers crying as they played the campaign. More will be shown at E3 and over the coming months leading up to the October 25 release date, as the hype train begins to pick up speed for the first Modern Warfare game in eight years.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Warzone’s Easter update: “Nobody wants this” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Warzone’s Easter update: “Nobody wants this” YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect was left baffled by Warzone’s new easter loot boxes, claiming that not even the kids who play Warzone want to see it in the game. When real-world holidays roll around, multiplayer game developers are always quick to bring new content out that’s themed for the day in question or even longer. Warzone dipped into toes into the real world celebrations with a full-on Halloween event – The Haunting of Verdansk – but now we’re around Easter, Raven Software have added some more stuff as well. Some loot crates around Verdansk have been replaced by Easter baskets and if you open one up, you receive a Contraband contract for weapon blueprints. Some players have had plenty of fun with it, but not Dr Disrespect. During his April 2 stream, The Doc was back in the Warzone and running through some solo games when he happened upon one of the new Easter baskets inside a small house. The streaming star had a pretty confused look on his face at first and after getting his hands on the Contraband contract, questioned why this had been added. “Nobody wants that, nobody,” he said, shaking his head in disgust. “Haven’t you seen these videos of these kids playing with their dads? They’re like 6/7-year-old kids doing call-outs. They’re not even interested in it.” The Doc was only left more confused by things when the helicopter that is meant to be used to complete the contract wasn’t quite working properly and bugged. Timestamp of 52:30 While some fans have enjoyed the quick new update, and gotten their hands on the blueprints, it’s clear that The Two-Time would rather see the devs focus on bigger issues. He’s been pretty vocal over the last few weeks about improving the battle royale, especially the solos mode, which he’s suggested should be made a little quicker. Whether or not the devs heed his advice remains to be seen, but the Doc knows a thing or two about making CoD games.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Warzone over “f**king garbage” Field Upgrade – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Warzone over “f**king garbage” Field Upgrade YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr. Disrespect has been critical of Warzone plenty of times in the past, but these days, he says there’s a single piece of the game that makes it unbearable to play. ‘The Doc’ is one of streaming’s most notable personalities. When he’s not busy throwing passes to 49ers Tight End George Kittle at the football team’s training camp, he’s usually taking over lobbies in whatever video game he sets his eyes on. He’s been known to absolutely take over Warzone lobbies with his duo ‘ZLaner‘ from time to time, and that kind of success makes his perspective a unique one when it comes to things that might be hurting the game in the long run. Dr Disrespect claims that one Field Upgrade is ruining Warzone The Two-Time was streaming some matches of Caldera on August 8 and was having a bit of a rough go of it. He was picking up steam with a nine-kill game before ultimately being brought low by two players using Dead Silence. “Back-to-back Dead Silence-ers? How f***ing garbage is this experience?” he asked after getting sent back to the lobby. This is hardly the first time that he’s popped off at the ground loot upgrade. His distaste for the perk is notable in the world of Warzone, and he even went so far as to claim that Raven Software lied about adjusting it back in December 2021 shortly after the release of Caldera. While he’s been playing it a little more often recently than he has in the past, The Doc has clearly reached a boiling point with the battle royale. He’s threatened to quit playing it entirely several times in the past, and with his own game on the way, he might actually make good on that promise sooner or later.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Warzone devs over “unbelievable” truck meta – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Warzone devs over “unbelievable” truck meta YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionAfter suffering at the hands of enemies roaming around the final circles of Warzone in them, Dr Disrespect has hit out at developers Raven Software over the “unbelievable” use of trucks in the game. Anyone who’s played Warzone at all will know how frustrating trucks (or ‘Berthas’) are in the game, especially in Solo and Duo playlists. They are used heavily in just about every game, offering players some serious protection, as well as movement around the circle and the opportunity to easily mow down enemies without any quick counter. Some players love them, some hate them, and it’s become painfully clear exactly which side of the debate the Doc sits. While streaming some duo games with popular Facebook streamer Zack ‘ZLaner’ Lane, the pair were hunting down a 40 kill win and had exceeded the kill target — but then the trucks showed up. Being hunted down by two separate trucks — possibly two players on the same team — the Doc was struggling to find a move to make or really play properly. He managed to lay some damage into one but was ultimately gunned down, with little hope of ever making it out alive. “What a stupid f**king game,” he said after finally dying. “If I’m a developer and I’m watching this and this is the end, we’re going to have a meeting tomorrow morning on how we can change this up completely. Unbelievable, man.” Timestamp 4:26:00 He continued: “These trucks. These guys are just able to do that… How can we sit here and say ‘Oh, shucks, good game!’” He goes on to lambast the hitbox of the trucks and how much damage they can take, as well as the fact that players can easily just hop in and out. Needless to say, there will be a large part of the Warzone community that completely agrees with what the Doc is saying. Whether that means it’s likely to change, however, is unknown.
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Dr Disrespect roasts unwell Warzone 2 player with proximity chat domination – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts unwell Warzone 2 player with proximity chat domination Activision/DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect showed how he incorporated mental warfare into his Warzone 2 strategy by dominating a foe through the use of proximity chat. Warzone 2 has taken over the FPS genre, with CoD fans glued to their screens playing the newest battle royale – and Dr Disrespect is no exception. The Warzone sequel has implemented a series of new features with proximity chat being one of them, giving players the ability to communicate with their foes and adding an extra layer to the meta game. During a recent YouTube stream, the two-time showed that brainpower is as important as violence, speed and momentum by using proximity chat to roast an unwell player and destroy them on the battlefield. Dr Disrespect annihilates Warzone 2 player with proximity chat In a clip posted by Doc himself to Twitter, the streamer heard an opponent cough and used this as an opportunity to troll the unsuspecting threat. Right after hearing the player cough, Doc mimicked his opponent by sounding ill himself, infuriating his rival. “You shouldn’t make fun of people,” he said, resulting in the two-time continuing to fake cough. “I’m not feeling very well, and then you’re making fun of me. Not very nice!” Sensing that he was in his opponent’s head, Doc stepped it up. The two-time constantly cleared his throat in an attempt to goat the foe into making a fatal mistake, all while potentially even masking his footsteps as he made his way up the stairs. “Come after me!” the upset player roared, only for Doc to storm into action and litter his body with bullets to secure the kill. Doc’s domination shows that proximity chat is definitely going to be a useful addition to the game, and it will be interesting to see how the meta develops in the months and years ahead.
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Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman’s CoD Vanguard gameplay: “you’re not doing s**t” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman’s CoD Vanguard gameplay: “you’re not doing s**t” Activision/YouTube/TimTheTatman/DrDisrespectStreaming legend Dr Disrespect is quite excited for the upcoming Call of Duty: Vanguard and subsequent updates to Warzone, but if there’s one thing he’s not quite as hype about, it’s TimTheTatman’s gameplay, which he mocked on stream. Like many, TimTheTatman got his hands on Vanguard and tried the latest CoD out for himself, but his session could certainly have gone a bit better and not earned the wrath of Doc’s critique. Right off the bat, Tim felt a bit defeated, not happy with who he was matched up against in the lobby. “Who are you afraid of, Timmy?” the two-time asked. “Don’t tell me it’s Swagg that he’s afraid of? I’d bury Swagg. I’d cut him down so fast.” As the game began, Doc took issue with Tim’s weapon of choice, control setup, and his kill-death ratio. “Jesus, you’re two and eleven,” Doc slapped, but continued to watch with a wicked grin on his face as Tim kept getting mowed down. “You’re not doing sh*t!” “Timmy, I just realized, I think your K/D is less than one!” he added while Tim continued to point out he was playing against FaZe Swagg. “Oh my God, do you hear him? How many times, Tim? What do you mean, it’s not fair? Wake up!” .@drdisrespect is NOT impressed with @timthetatman’s Vanguard gameplay 😂 pic.twitter.com/uGR68FiP9w — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) September 9, 2021 Amusingly, even some of Doc’s backseat gaming would have come in handy, as he rhetorically told Tim not to stay in the same spot or risk being gunned down. Sure enough, YouTuber’s newest star fell victim shortly thereafter. To be fair, when Tim would make a good play such as secure frags with grenades or capture an objective, Doc would praise him. Sadly, for every good play, it seemed like a couple of poor deaths would follow, preventing Tim from being super successful. Still, expect both Doc and Tim to team up a lot in Vanguard, so it’s probably better that the two-time sees what he’s working with now as opposed to when the game launches. Hopefully, the two can improve a great deal from now until then, as both streamers have some major chemistry to catch up on now that they can finally play together ever since Doc’s infamous Twitch ban back in 2020.
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Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman over “generic” Warzone jump shot highlight – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman over “generic” Warzone jump shot highlight Activision/DrDisrespect/TimTheTatmanYouTube streaming sensation TimTheTatman was so proud of a jumping Warzone clip that he posted it to Twitter — only for Dr Disrespect to roast him in the most Doc way possible. Since joining YouTube Gaming, TimTheTatman and Dr Disrespect have rekindled their Warzone friendship. Previously, with the Two-Time permanently banned from Twitch, the duo were unable to play with each other, denying viewers from witnessing their CoD antics. Now that Tim has jumped ship to YouTube, it’s like they never stopped playing together, with Doc and Timmy frequently ribbing on each other through thumbnails and other gameplay shenanigans. While Doc is no stranger to blasting his friend’s gameplay, the Two-Time even mocked a clip that Tim was so excited about that he posted it on Twitter for the world to see. Dr Disrespect calls TimTheTatman’s Warzone clip “generic” In the clip, Tim drove in and found himself in a firefight against a few enemies grouped together. After securing a couple of frags, he ended things by calling his shot. “A little jump shot for the boys,” he smirked before leaping and sniping yet another foe. Although the clip was impressive, Dr Disrespect wasn’t a fan and let Tim know exactly why. Noticed you waited for my man to self revive to get a free kill. This clip is pretty generic. — #Doctober2021 (@drdisrespect) October 26, 2021 “Noticed you waited for my man to self revive to get a free kill,” he chimed in. “This clip is pretty generic.” So far, Tim hasn’t responded to Doc’s burn, but rest assured, it might be better for him to back up his gameplay in the arena than to talk about it on social media.
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Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman after dying to “900 IQ” Warzone play – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts TimTheTatman after dying to “900 IQ” Warzone play Activision/DrDisrespect/TimTheTatmanThe formidable force of TimTheTatman and Dr Disrespect met their Warzone match after a player’s genius play took out both YouTubers at once, prompting the two-time to roast his teammate. Dr Disrespect and TimTheTatman are two of the biggest streamers to have left Twitch for YouTube. Though Doc’s decision was forced due to a controversial, mysterious ban, ever since Tim changed platforms, he’s been frequently queuing alongside Doc in CoD’s battle royale. As a team, both Doc and Tim have secured many wins and their chemistry together can make for some unreal showdowns against some of the best the game has to offer. However, one player’s smart play to take down the Warzone veterans was enough to earn Tim’s respect and the wrath of the two-time in the process. TimTheTatman and Dr Disrespect blow up in genius Warzone play During a March broadcast, Tim and Doc found themselves escaping a warehouse on a helicopter. After taking the controls and lifting off, Dr Disrespect followed up by leaping into the copter like the 6’8 action hero he is. “Immediate evac, doesn’t matter,” Tim joked as the duo came under fire from foes. However, just as they looked to be getting away, the helicopter blew up, leaving the tattooed streamer bewildered. As shown in the kill cam, a player had actually attached C4 to the helicopter and detonated it, taking out both streamers in the explosion. “This guy, TimTheTatman, I think that’s how you pronounce his name, I feel like he doesn’t know what he’s doing,” Doc mocked his teammate. Despite his demise, the streamer still applauded the play on Twitter, calling the C4 play “900 IQ.” It’s hard to say whether Doc would have fallen for the same ploy if he was the pilot, but at least they can say they took out two of the best in one fell swoop.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Scump on Twitter amid ESPN poll matchup – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Scump on Twitter amid ESPN poll matchup Dr Disrespect (Twitch) / Scump (Twitter)Popular Twitch personality Guy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm and superstar Call of Duty pro player Seth ‘Scump’ Abner have been matched up on ESPN’s #Esports64 popularity poll, and the trash-talking has gone exactly as you’d expect. The ESPN #Esports64 competition has now reached the fourth round, with only eight prominent figures in the world of online gaming and esports left in the bracket. As fate would have it Dr Disrespect and Scump, the fifth and sixth seeds of the King’s Row division, have been matched up to see who takes the division and gets one step closer to being titled the most popular name in esports. Doc roasts Scump on Twitter It would almost come as a surprise if the Doc didn’t put out a little smack talk amid this ESPN poll battle, as the popular streamer roasted Scump on Twitter to try and get an edge in the voting. “Do you want a 5’3 tall single game console game to win?” he tweeted. “Or do you want the dynamic, multi-game and platform winning 6’8 world champion to win?” Do you want a 5’3 tall single game console gamer to win or do you want the dynamic, multi game and platform winning 6’8 world champion to win? https://t.co/VE9iZ6Ym8w — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) April 5, 2019 As of now, Scump has not hit back at the Doc with his own diss, and it will be interesting to see what the OpTic Gaming star has up his sleeve if and when he does respond. How the Doc and Scump got to this round? Interestingly enough, the Doc and Scump were the fifth and sixth seeded names in the King’s Row division of the bracket, which meant that there had to have been a few upsets for this matchup to have taken place. That is most certainly what happened, as the Doc, who beat Overwatch League pro aKm and personality Kenny Omega in the first two rounds, also toppled the number one seeded SonicFox, who had incidentally been crowned the Best Esports Player at the 2018 Game Awards. As for Scump, his big upset came when he beat out CS:GO superstar s1mple in the second round, which saw him receive a lot of hate from the portion of the online gaming community that tends to discredit console gaming. How to vote Fans who are interested in voting for either the Doc or Scump can do so in the tweet below, which was first opened up on April 5 with the results set to be announced after it closes April 6 at around 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET. As of the time of this article’s writing, there have been over 42,600 votes cast, with the Doc holding a slight 52-48 percentage edge over Scump. Can the 2x No.5 @drdisrespect keep climbing the mountain? Or will No. 6 @OpTic_Scumper put an end to the run? Your vote matters. Cast it now in the #Esports64! Click the link for more info! https://t.co/hxgQBYn6a3 — ESPN Esports (@ESPN_Esports) April 5, 2019 What is the ESPN #Esport64 bracket? For the third year in a row, ESPN has put together a Twitter poll competition to determine who is the most popular figure in esports. This year’s field of 64 candidates includes a variety of popular streamers, prominent professional players, and well-known online personalities, all of whom have been placed into a seeded bracket. Each round, these figures are matched up with one another and the public gets to vote and determine who advances in the bracket and gets closer to the title of most popular name in esports. More information can be found on the ESPN #Esports64 website, and all voting is done by visiting the ESPN Esports Twitter page and finding the poll you are interested in.
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Dr Disrespect roasts “clueless” Nadeshot in hilarious Warzone ‘Doc Cast’ – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts “clueless” Nadeshot in hilarious Warzone ‘Doc Cast’ Twitch: Dr Disrespect / YouTube: 100 Thieves / Infinity WardDr Disrespect left Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag redfaced after roasting him with a hilarious Doc Casts skit in the middle of a Warzone battle, dubbing him “clueless” as he left Dennis ‘Cloakzy’ Lepore fighting alone for nearly a minute. It was a star-studded team that landed in Modern Warfare’s new battle royale on March 17 — former OpTic champ Nadeshot, FaZe superstar Cloakzy and, of course, the mustached face of Twitch, the Two-Time himself. While the trio had a mostly harmonious Warzone grind — unlike when Nadeshot locked horns with Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins in the CoD game mode last weekend — Dr Disrespect couldn’t pass up the opportunity to rib his 100T teammate. The Two-Time had already found himself eliminated, and was spectating his squadmates as they faced five final enemies. When he spied Nadeshot crouched motionless in a bunker, he knew he’d found another vintage Doc Casts moment. He quickly switched his Twitch stream overlay into a casting setup, complete with multiple monitors, and a Dr Disrespect-branded commentary desk. As Cloak battled for his life above, the Doc opened fire on a “clueless” Nadeshot. “Ladies and gentlemen, we’re onboard with Nadeshot right now… now we’re on Cloak outside, doing all the damage. Switching to Nadeshot… he’s not doing sh*t,” the Two-Time began in a stereotypical commentary voice. His comedic tirade was only just getting started, however, as his Fortnite-famous squadmate engaged two more opponents above where Haag was hiding. “Cloakz… he’s doing everything he possibly can to make sure they win the game.” “Back on board with Nadeshot, not doing a goddam thing,” he continued. “Cloakz at the top of the f*cking mountain, doing everything! Nadeshot… not doing anything, trapped in a corner, clueless. Nadeshot goes down cause he’s absolutely clueless.” While it was a hilarious streaming moment the Doc grabbed with two hands, he clearly didn’t mean anything by it — Nadeshot and him have been streaming on and off together since the Two-Time first landed on his now-exclusive platform. That didn’t mean the Call of Duty world champion may not have had his feelings hurt. After the Twitch clip was shared around by Rod ‘Slasher’ Breslau, the 100T owner felt the need to defend what the Doc had dubbed a “clueless” play. “For the record, Cloak muted up… the plan was to play inside the bunker and let both teams fight each other,” Haag said in response to the jokes already rolling in on Twitter. “Had no idea what was going on or where everyone was.” FOR THE RECORD, Cloak muted up at this time and the plan was to play inside bunker and let both teams fight each other. Had no idea what was going on or where everyone was. — 100T Nadeshot (@Nadeshot) March 18, 2020 All’s well that ends well too though. Nadeshot may have struggled to find impact in the dying moments of the match, but Cloak managed to pull off a last-second self-revive and eliminate the final two enemies for a Warzone Victory. Cloak added his own joke at Nadeshot’s expense too. “I was going out to do my thing, and you just wanted to watch the wall,” the FaZe star said, and continued laughing as the Doc alerted Haag to the ‘Doc Cast’ he’d just been apart of. Nadeshot didn’t sound convinced that was a good thing, but at least he may be able to have a laugh about the moment later — after all, Dr Disrespect has now captured it forever with another vintage commentary skit.
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Dr Disrespect roasts Modern Warfare campers with crazy impression – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasts Modern Warfare campers with crazy impression Popular Call of Duty Modern Warfare, mocking them with a hilarious impression. Dr Disrespect has been streaming the new Call of Duty since its release of October 25, however, like many, the Twitch star is not happy with how easy it is to ‘camp’ in Modern Warfare. During his stream on November 8, the Two Time had enough of being shot in the back to campers in-game and pulled off a bizarre impression while mocking them for the safe style of play. Dr Disrespect is tired of players camping in Modern Warfare. The popular streamer was trying out one the newly-released DLC maps, Shoot House, that Infinity Ward had announced as part of their post-launch content plan, when he found himself getting shot in the back by an enemy who was crouched in a corner. The opponent managed to easily pick up the kill on the unsuspecting Dr Disrespect and after learning how he had died the Doc quickly began to make fun of the camper while attempting to do an impression of his opponent, “This guy hasn’t moved! look at him.” After impersonating the player who had killed him, Dr Disrespect explained his frustration with running into campers, “The guy is sitting there his whole life and it makes me sick.” Despite his troubles with campers in his game, the Doc tried to finish it out, although unfortunately for him, he was instantly killed with a shotgun after respawning, causing him to rage quit immediately after. “Get me out of this god damn game right now,” Dr Disrespect expressed, clearly frustrated with the state of the opponents. Developers Infinity Ward have taken some of the player’s criticism for the new Call of Duty on-board, implementing a recent weapon balance patch to nerf some of the overpowered guns such as the 725 shotgun. Although due to the nature of some of the maps, it will be difficult for the developers to help Doc and other players to deal with those who choose to camp for their kills in-game.
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Dr Disrespect roasted by Destiny during his own Blackout tournament – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect roasted by Destiny during his own Blackout tournament Dr Disrespect is well known for his incredible trash talk, but The Doc was on the receiving end of a hilarious put down by fellow streamer Steven ‘Destiny’ Bonnell during the January 22 edition of his Code Red Blackout tournament. The leader of the Champions Club regularly hosts and competes in tournaments on various battle royale titles such as Fortnite and Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, and on Tuesday, the popular Code Red tournament returned to Call of Duty and it’s battle royale mode Blackout. In the first round of the tournament, The Doc and teammate DougisRaw matched up with Destiny and MrMouton, with the loser immediately dropping into the tournament’s losers bracket. Bonnell wasted little time in attempting to play mind games with The Doc, taking a funny dig at Dr Disrespect using a game that he has recently began streaming, Sea of Thieves. “You’re going to need to fire up that Sea of Thieves overlay pretty soon Doc,” stated Destiny to a clearly amused Dr Disrespect. “You know, I’ve been to the finals of this tournament four or five times, I’m not popping out the Sea of Thieves overlays any time soon – especially not within the next four or five hours,” responded the two-time Blockbuster champion. “How many losers brackets are in this tournament?” asked Bonnell, to which The Doc replied: “I’ve never been in it, I couldn’t tell you.” The trash talking didn’t seem to help Destiny and MrMouton, as the pair fell to their opponents in the first round of the winners bracket, and then immediately crashed out of the tournament in the losers bracket. The Doc and DougisRaw made it to the fifth round of the winners bracket before losing two matches on the spin, with Dr Disrespect hopping back on the pirate adventure game, taking a funny dig at fellow streamer summit1g in the process.
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Dr Disrespect reverse boosts & breaks Black Ops Cold War SBMM on stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reverse boosts & breaks Black Ops Cold War SBMM on stream Twitter, @DrDisrespect / TreyarchDr Disrespect has joined the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War SBMM debate by demonstrating how to reverse boost kill-death ratio (K/D) in an effort to manipulate SBMM on stream. [jwplayer ulMZS35X] Call of Duty enthusiasts are very passionate about the polarizing subject of skill-based-matchmaking (SBMM). Unlike games like Overwatch and even earlier CoD titles like Call of Duty: WWII, there is no split between ranked play and open play in Modern Warfare – or, at the moment, Black Ops Cold War. As such, high-level players, professionals, and streamers alike have been adamant that SBMM is ruining their experience. Among pro players, Seth ‘Scump’ Abner has been at the forefront of the anti-SBMM crusade, claiming it “does not belong in Call of Duty.” That sentiment has been echoed by unpaid players as well, with 51.2 percent of fans saying it should only exist in a ranked playlist and 24.6 percent saying it shouldn’t exist at all, according to our Twitter poll of 80,000-plus CoD enthusiasts. Unsurprisingly, an entertainment-focused streamer like Dr Disrespect has joined the fray, as he spent multiple games of his October 9 stream reverse-boosting his K/D in an effort to counteract SBMM. While Scump originally caught flack (and some praise) for reverse-boosting by simply killing himself relentlessly, Treyarch deployed a new feature with the beta that complicates the technique. Developers added spawn immunity to the Black Ops Cold War beta, making it impossible for players to just eliminate themselves as soon as they spawn in. Thus, Dr Disrespect tanked his K/D the old-fashioned way: By running around, getting zero kills, and letting enemies put him out of his misery. And for those newcomers that didn’t understand why the two-time champ was playing like complete fodder, he gave an impassioned explanation: “If you’re just rolling into the arena, we’re doing it on purpose …and what we’re doing is not killing anybody, tanking our K/D and then after three games we won’t be influenced, in theory, by the SBMM that everyone is losing their minds on.” SBMM does not belong in Call of Duty. There should be a ranked playlist for people to sweat in. I’m not trying to play Scuf wielding game fuel chugging demons with szn in their psn on Miami TDM. Also, to the noobies that are gonna cry about this tweet, hold this choppy gunny. — OpTic Scump (@scump) September 19, 2020 While the two-time didn’t go so far as Scump in complaining about “Scuf-wielding Game Fuel-chugging demons with ‘szn’ in their PSN,” he did have to take action instead of just getting frustrated with such competitive lobbies. While it’s unclear whether ranked is coming to Black Ops Cold War or how long the Doc’s SBMM subterfuge will last, fans can at least be happy that he was able to prioritize his mental wellbeing. After those three games tanking his K/D, he proceeded to stream for hours.
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Dr Disrespect reveals the shocking reason he was banned on Warzone 2 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals the shocking reason he was banned on Warzone 2 YouTube/DrDisrespectDr Disrespect has revealed the reason why his Warzone 2 account was banned for seven days and it has many in the CoD community baffled. Earlier this month, Dr Disrespect was handed a week-long Warzone ban for his use of proximity chat – something the two-time didn’t appreciate at all. Proximity chat is a new addition to Warzone that lets players communicate with their opponents when they’re, as the name implies, in proximity to them. This can result in some rather entertaining moments and even outplays. Doc had taken advantage of this feature during his time playing Warzone 2, using it to completely bait a foe and even mask his footsteps, but it seems like his use of it got a little out of hand. Dr Disrespect banned in Warzone 2 for common swear word During a recent broadcast, Dr Disrespect was asked by fans about the ban and if his use of a certain word was to blame. “It wasn’t the p*ssy one, was it?” Doc read a comment. “Yes, it was. Actually. Underneath high rise, that whole scene? That was the one.” According to the former Twitch star Activision was “out of touch” by banning him and believes they wanted to make an example out of him. “I’ve seen way f**king worse! Holy sh*t,” Doc blasted. Just recently, Twitch streamer Kai Cenat was bombarded with racist and homophobic slurs while playing Modern Warfare 2. It’s unclear if those harassing him were banned from the game. Users are in agreement that Doc’s ban was odd and some believe that the streamer is being targeted by Activision. “I’m utterly shocked,” said one user while another remarked, “They for sure targeting him at this point.” We’ll have to wait and see what the future holds for the two-time as Warzone 2 continues to grow as the latest battle royale in the gaming scene.
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Dr Disrespect reveals streaming income compared to CoD developer salary – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals streaming income compared to CoD developer salary Top Call of Duty, compared to his earnings now as one of the most popular livestreamers in the world. The self-proclaimed face of Twitch has amassed a following of over 3.7 million on the platform, having only started streaming full time in 2016. However, before this, the Doc worked at Sledgehammer Games, as a developer on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, mainly as a level designer. Although he has shown he still has a passion for level design, even creating his own Modern Warfare-style 2v2 map on stream, he has revealed why he won’t be returning to the industry any time soon. “When I’m making millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars, just to put on a show, in comparison to $56,000 plus bonus after three years of working on a project and bonus is barely as much as the salary.” Dr Disrespect said. “The math is just a little different,” he concluded. How much does Dr Disrespect make on Twitch? With an estimated sub count of over 22,000, Dr Disrespect is bringing in around $100,000 a month from subscribers alone, based on around $4.50 per sub (tier 2 and tier 3 subscriptions are worth significantly more, too). This is before any donations or ad revenue is considered, and perhaps the most lucrative part of being a big streamer: sponsored streams. Many game developers will pay big money to get their game in front of an audience of millions. For example, one report suggested that fellow streamer Apex Legends. Doc also had sponsored streams for Apex Legends, as well as other AAA games like Ghost Recon: Breakpoint and recent Call of Duty releases. Next up, he will be playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – now being paid to play the game he was previously paid to make.
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Dr Disrespect reveals revamped Modern Warfare 2v2 map design – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals revamped Modern Warfare 2v2 map design Twitch star Call of Duty Modern Warfare and he revealed more of what that map looks like. For those who don’t know, before becoming famous as the Two-Time, Doc was a map designer for Call of Duty Advanced Warfare and although he doesn’t do that anymore, it’s clear the talent hasn’t gone away. Doc shared some map designs for Modern Warfare as part of Blocktober, a month-long event where level designers show what goes into making a level for a video game. While this map won’t make its way into the final release, it’s still fun to dream about being in the game. Although it’s not going to be in the final release, he’s still been plugging away at it and revealed some more concept pictures. He posted two additional shots of the map, which were illustrated by graphic designer Thorsten Denk. New concept art for the #ModernWarfare 2v2 map we built out for #Blocktober. :frame_with_picture: @thorsten_denk pic.twitter.com/3PfjKYdrjz — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) October 21, 2019 Throughout October, Doc has been giving fans drip teases of the map, but it’s clear he put a lot of heart and soul into the design. On October 9, the Two-Time gave fans a walkthrough of the map and it left many wondering why it couldn’t find a way to make an appearance in Modern Warfare. Of course, Modern Warfare features a new game mode called Gunfight that is just 2v2, so this map would feel right at home. Doc may have been designing the map as a way to pass time leading up to the release of Modern Warfare. The wait is almost over as Call of Duty Modern Warfare releases October 25 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. One thing that will help set this title apart from its predecessors is its cross-play with every platform. PS4 will still get certain content first, but all players will still be able to play together.
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Dr Disrespect reveals minor Warzone tweaks that would make it perfect – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals minor Warzone tweaks that would make it perfect Twitch: drdisrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect has revealed the minor tweaks he believes are needed to make Warzone perfect after explaining why he’s so happy with it compared to other games. The Two-Time has been on somewhat of a Valorant binge while the beta for it is out, testing out Riot Games’ upcoming first-person shooter that many predict to be the next big thing in gaming and esports. However, when asked which game he’s happiest with right now, he actually said Call of Duty’s battle royale title Warzone, and added that the game only really needs a couple of minor tweaks. “I’m really happy with Warzone, minus the hackers and the meta,” Doc said. “I think the level design is really cool, I think the combat makes sense for the game… It just needs a couple of small tweaks, that’s it. It’s a fun BR.” He went on to say that the issues with the game need to be addressed “right now.” He said: “RPG’s, take them out. Take out the trucks, [or] make them one-shot lock-on, and make the hitbox of the player driving better. Then get rid of the hackers.” The Two-Time added that outside of those issues the game is “a lot of fun” and “addicting,” which makes sense seeing how much he’s been playing the game since it launched in April, alongside some of the biggest names in streaming. The Doc did point out that the audio can be an issue, but he doesn’t believe there’s a way out of that as the issue has “existed since the game launched last year in October.” Despite the problems he has with Warzone, there’s no doubt that Dr Disrespect is a massive fan of the game, especially as someone who has built his brand off the back of the battle royale genre. Whether Activision make the changes the Doc suggests to Warzone remains to be seen – they’ve already started taking action against hackers, but they’ve not mentioned any nerfs to RPG’s or trucks just yet.
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Dr Disrespect reveals major changes needed to make Warzone “skillful” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals major changes needed to make Warzone “skillful” Twitch: DrDisrespect/ActivisionTwitch powerhouse DrDisrespect has outlined every major change he wants to see in Call of Duty: Warzone, arguing they would make the game inherently more “skillful”. If there’s one thing that DrDisrespect, acclaimed creation of Guy Beahm, is known for, it’s his uncompromising opinions and passionate comments about all things video games. Despite being a big fan of Call of Duty: Warzone, he has outlined changes he wants to see the developers make in the past, and provided his viewers with a more exhaustive list during his April 23 live stream. Among other things, the Doc targeted a number of the game’s explosives, explaining that their removal would make Warzone considerably more balanced. “Remove RPGs, C4s, and bertha-trucks,” he said. “And you’ve got yourself a game that is definitely more skillful.” The Doc added: “Get rid of claymores, RPGs, C4s, and trucks and guess what? The game would be so much [more] skillful, don’t you think?” The Two-Time is not the first player to criticize explosives in Warzone, with summit1g among prominent community figures to rant about the lack of skill RPGs take to use. When asked if he’d add proximity mines to the list too, the Doc explained why he doesn’t mind them staying: “Proximity mines? You know what, proximity mines don’t bother me too much because there is a brief period where you can duck it. Just as long as you get the information of the audio if you don’t see it. That one doesn’t really bother me.” While the proximity mines are indeed triggered by player movement, if a player ducks them they are likely to survive. The other explosives listed by the streaming star give players far less warning and a considerably lower chance of survival. Finally, armored trucks, referred to by the two-time as ‘berthas’, are one of the more talked about vehicles in Warzone. Some players, Doc included, argue they do too much to protect the players inside, as well as not having sufficient counters. Currently, a number of the game’s vehicles can be blown up with a single explosive such as a proximity mine left in the middle of a road. Other vehicles, like the ‘bertha’ trucks, are much harder to counter. It’s ultimately a balancing act for Infinity Ward to try and find.
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Dr Disrespect reveals major change Modern Warfare needs for esports – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals major change Modern Warfare needs for esports Call of Duty player, but the uber-popular Twitch streamer has revealed the one thing he believes CoD esports needs in Modern Warfare. Call of Duty esports is undergoing the biggest overhaul it’s ever seen, with the introduction of a new 12-team franchised league which kicks off in January 2020 and will be played on Infinity Ward’s latest entry into the FPS franchise in Modern Warfare. While many are enjoying the game, some have criticized the game’s maps, and though The Doc doesn’t compete at a professional level, he’s identified an issue with Dead Silence that he thinks needs to be addressed for the competitive community. Modern Warfare doesn’t offer Dead Silence, which makes your footsteps silent as you move around the map, as a perk like other Call of Duty titles, instead placing it in the game as a Field Upgrade. This means that the ability to remain quiet while walking or running isn’t automatically enabled at all times, and players have to activate it when they think there’s a chance they may be heard, something which The Doc wants to see change. “Competitive CoD needs Dead Silence by default,” wrote the streamer on Twitter. “Whether it’s integrated in custom match settings or however, they just need it.” Competitive CoD needs Dead Silence by default. Whether it’s integrated in custom match settings or however, they just need it. — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) October 30, 2019 Unsurprisingly, a number of pro players immediately showed their support for the idea, with New York Subliners’ Trei ‘Zer0’ Morris and Dillon ‘Attach’ Price both replying to the tweet. OpTic Gaming Los Angeles player Austin ‘SlasheR’ Liddicoat liked the idea too, sending back “Preach!” to the leader of the Champions Club. Dr Disrespect may be a popular streamer, but he does have experience in designing and developing CoD games and worked as a map creator for Sledgehammer Games on Advanced Warfare. While many interested in the pro scene continue to call out for adjustments to Dead Silence, it remains to be seen if Infinity Ward take their advice on board and make significant changes to the perk in order to help the esports community.
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Dr Disrespect reveals his main complaint about Black Ops Cold War – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals his main complaint about Black Ops Cold War Activision/Dr DisrespectDuring a recent livestream, Dr Disrespect called out Treyarch for the lack of multiplayer maps in Black Ops Cold War, stating that the game should’ve had 15 maps at minimum at launch. When Black Ops Cold War first launched, many fans were taken aback by the fact that the game only had 8 multiplayer maps available to players. Six of them were available in one way, shape, or form during the beta, meaning fans only had two brand new ones to experience for the first time, which annoyed the community, to say the least. Since then, it’s become a hot talking point in the community and, while the developers did release Nuketown ’84 and plan to release new maps with the start of the first season, the general consensus seems to be that the content released is just simply not enough. Now, Dr Disrespect himself has also shared the same sentiment. When discussing the game during a recent broadcast, the Two-Time made it clear that he’s a big fan of BOCW’s multiplayer, except for one thing – the number of maps. “I’m having a good time, Cold War – I like it a lot, the multiplayer,” he said. “Just don’t give me two maps, cmon [David] Vonderhaar. Put 15 in the game, minimum!” The bit about “two maps” is referring to that fact that the only maps not previously released in the alpha or the beta were Garrison and Checkpoint, which means that there were essentially only two ‘new’ ones reserved for launch. (starts at 3:42:50 for mobile users) Afterwards, he says he has a “bag full” of prototypes, referring to map ideas, although he’s definitely joking. That said, the Doc does have extensive experience designing maps for shooter games, having worked on Advanced Warfare with Sledgehammer Games before releasing ‘The Arena’ in Rogue Company last month. He may certainly get his wish for “15 maps” soon, as Treyarch have promised a lot of post-launch content in BOCW, starting off with Season 1 on December 10, which is set to introduce several 6v6 maps, along with a flurry of other new things for players to enjoy.
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Dr Disrespect reveals first player he would sign to CDL team – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals first player he would sign to CDL team Call of Duty League/Dr DisrespectPopular streamer Dr Disrespect has revealed the first player he would sign to a Call of Duty League team, as rumors run abound that he wants to invest in the esport. The Call of Duty League is home to some of the greatest CoD players to grace the game today, with 12 teams representing cities across Europe and North America and competing for millions of dollars and the opportunity to be crowned Call of Duty world champions. In recent months, there has been a bit of murmuring about the Doc wanting to get in on the league. Having spent a large portion of his career dedicated to Call of Duty, including as a map designer for Advanced Warfare, he knows the scene thoroughly. Because of that, he knows exactly who the top players are and why the Call of Duty League is worth investing in — and he’s hand-picked exactly who he would recruit to his team first. While the first Call of Duty Challenger’s Cup of the Black Ops Cold War season was taking place, the Two-Time shared his support for one player in particular. If you’re a fan of CoD esports, you should be very familiar with the name already: Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow is who Doc’s got his eyes on. Not beating around the bush, Dr Disrespect said: “If I had a CDL team I’d sign @DKarma immediately.“ If I had a CDL team I’d sign @DKarma immediately. I’d give him a Lambo with a Canadian flag on the hood. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) December 6, 2020 Karma retired midway through the Modern Warfare season in 2020, but seems to have taken a liking to Black Ops Cold War and came 5-6th in the Challengers Cup with his squad, and as a result Doc even suggested he would buy Karma a “Lambo with a Canadian flag on the hood” in typical Dr Disrespect fashion, just to sweeten the deal. Of course, being a three-time world champion, Karma could probably find his way onto a CDL team if he seriously wanted to compete this year, but whether it’s under a Doc-led team seems unlikely — for now.
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Dr Disrespect reveals early Modern Warfare 2 verdict: “4.5 out of 10” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals early Modern Warfare 2 verdict: “4.5 out of 10” YT: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionYouTube streamer and mustache aficionado Dr Disrespect has unveiled his early verdict on Modern Warfare 2, offering Infinity Ward’s 2022 title a rating of 4.5 out of 10. Dr Disrespect is one of the most popular and successful streamers in the world. His forthright personality and trademark violence, speed, and momentum regularly attracts thousands of viewers. That was again the case on October 28, when the acerbic Doc dropped into Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer for the first time. He has been critical of the Infinity Ward title prior to its global launch, picking out the engine and skill-based matchmaking as particular problem areas. This time, he offered more general feedback after six hours with the game’s multiplayer and presented the game with a 4.5 out of 10 on the Docometer. Dr Disrespect believes MW2 is “decent” Wrapping up his broadcast, the Doc described MW2 as “decent” but went on to outline all his issues with the game at this point. “Like decent as in 4.5 out of 10,” he said. “Let me break down everything. The glitching and everything that was happening, that was kind of a little pain in the a**. For a triple-A, $100m marketing budgeted game. Weapons feel weird when you start putting a thousand attachments on them – they get worse and worse.” He explained that he struggled to find a consistent weapon and also had issues with the title’s audio, especially given the game’s controversial minimap system, which omits traditional red dots for players. Timestamp: 6:13:30 He criticized its movement system, describing it as “restrictive”. “You’ve got this animation of sliding and dolphin diving but for what?” he asked. “What’s the purpose of them? If I can’t dolphin dive into shooting my gun and slide and bunny hop and slide cancel while I’m shooting. I’m okay with nerfing some of that stuff but then build the game around that… It just feels very restrictive.” Elsewhere, he praised the gunplay and map design before summarizing it as “mid”. The good news is that Modern Warfare has plenty of time to develop, with the Doc among those hoping to see it improve.
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Dr Disrespect reveals which CoD pro he’d team with in hilarious CWL Champs segment – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals which CoD pro he’d team with in hilarious CWL Champs segment CWLTwitch streamer Guy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm made an eagerly anticipated appearance at the 2019 CWL Championships on August 16, and revealed the one Call of Duty pro he’d love to team with. Dr Disrespect is one of Twitch’s biggest names, and even worked on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare as a level designer. He was drafted in on August 16 by Treyarch, as a special guest for the ongoing CWL Championships. Among other things, the two-time was invited onto the analyst desk alongside lead presenter Katie Bedford, and a host of ex-pro players. While on the desk, Bedford posed the question, “Of all the Call of Duty pro players, who would you team with?” “Who would I team with? I’m going with Karma,” said the Doc, prompting a cheer from the crowd. “No hesitation. One of my all time favorites.” Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow is generally considered the best Call of Duty player of all time, and is currently the only player to hold three world championship rings. His OpTic Gaming roster are looking strong at CWL Championships, unbeaten in the tournament so far. However, after making his pick the Doc pulled out a flip phone and took an urgent call from fellow OpTic player Seth ‘Scump’ Abner. “It’s just for the broadcast,” joked the Doc. “You’re still one of my favorites.” After hanging up his ‘phone call’ with Scump, the Doc immediately returned to a straight face, stating unequivocally that “it’s Karma.” This prompted laughter from the analyst desk, as the Doc brought his trademark humor to the CWL’s broadcast. Dr Disrespect’s ‘Call of Duty stats’ were then brought up, showing an incredible set of numbers, including a 5.28KD in Hardpoint, 6.26 in Control and ‘Infinity’ in Search and Destroy. The Two-Time stated role was also listed as “all of them”. You can stay completely up to date with all of the fixtures and results at CWL Championship at our dedicated hub. OpTic Gaming, the roster featuring the Doc’s ideal teammates, kick off their Saturday against Enigma6 in the Winners Bracket Round 2.
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Dr Disrespect reveals biggest CoD Vanguard concern after playing Alpha – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals biggest CoD Vanguard concern after playing Alpha Activision / YouTube, Dr DisrespectThe Call of Duty: Vanguard Champion Hill Alpha is here, and streamers are jumping right into it. Dr Disrespect gave the game a try, but is worried that Champion Hill could be left in the dust once the full game is released. Dr Disrespect is no stranger to the Call of Duty world. The streamer previously worked on designing CoD games, but now, he is one of the community’s most vocal leaders. CoD Vanguard is set to release on November 5, 2021 but for now, players are jumping into the Champion Hill Alpha. The Two-time was enjoying himself with the new content, but thinks it could become stale really fast. Dr Disrespect worried after playing Vanguard Alpha Doc was grinding on the first day of the alpha, teaming up with fellow streamer CouRage. After playing for a few hours, Dr Disrespect was asked about his thoughts on the game so far. As usual, he was blunt with his viewers, and said, “I think the concept for this game mode is cool, it’s fun.” However, he went on to add that he is worried about the “bigger agenda” that Champion Hill has. (check out his Vanguard reaction about 2 hours and 20 minutes in) Doc is worried that once Vanguard is released, Multiplayer and Warzone will come out on top, and this mode could be left in the dust. It reminds him of Gunfight, a game mode that people played at the beginning but quickly stopped when Modern Warfare and Cold War were released. He suggested that a ranking system could be put into this mode to help keep it fresh with players. He also wants to see if there will be some kind of integration from Warzone into Champion Hill. While this was his biggest concern, both himself and CouRage are worried about the way sound works in this mode. They both ran into issues of not being able to hear footsteps because of the gunfire from other arenas. I feel like this should NEVER happen in a Call of Duty game…right? I’m hearing so much fire from the other arenas that I can’t hear the guy sprinting behind me. pic.twitter.com/DX7NKKvVF5 — Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) August 27, 2021 In this clip, you can hear just how loud the weapons are from other people’s matches, making it difficult to hear footsteps. Although this is still the alpha and a lot is being tested, this has been a huge issue that players and streamers have brought up.
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Dr Disrespect responds to rumors he’s looking to buy CDL team – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to rumors he’s looking to buy CDL team YouTube: DrDisrespect / Call of Duty League[jwplayer sD84salO]Dr Disrespect is no stranger to Call of Duty and the mega-popular YouTube streamer could be on his way to backing a Call of Duty League (CDL) franchise, if his latest hints are to be trusted. The CDL is just one year into its existence though its early popularity has drawn attention from some marquee names. Dr Disrespect is one such name and he certainly has a long history with competitive CoD. From designing maps in 2014’s Advanced Warfare to appearing at the 2019 World League Championship event, he’s been involved at a few different levels over the years. Now, backing a team in the newly-established Call of Duty League could be his next play. Organizations put up tens of millions to join on day one and Dr Disrespect could soon be among the group of franchise owners. Amidst an eventful offseason, with Hector ‘H3CZ’ Rodriguez buying back the ownership of OpTic Gaming and Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag teasing his own involvement down the line, could Dr Disrespect be involved as well? Nadeshot recently posted a picture on Instagram of himself, H3CZ, and Dr Disrespect all together with the caption ‘Mount Rushmore.’ Naturally, this set the rumor mill ablaze. Could the trio be forming a new franchise? Could they be restoring the OpTic brand to its former glory through the CDL? Only time will tell, though Dr Disrespect wasn’t afraid of teasing his involvement during a recent broadcast. “Doc, do you ever plan to have your own professional team?” A viewer questioned as Doc loaded into a round of Warzone action on October 5. He took his time to respond, pausing between every few words and cheekily laughing at the question. “Will I have my own? Probably not. Will I be a part as a shareholder? You never know…” Obviously, Doc loves to tease his fanbase with all kinds of exciting ideas, but perhaps this one may actually come to fruition. With the OpTic LA CDL spot now owned by H3CZ, per the CDL rules, he’s required to sell it or give up the Chicago Huntsmen spot. While he suggested that he “intends to divest to interested esports organizations,” it sounds as though Doc could get involved as a shareholder in the very near future. Nadeshot initially brushed off the idea of owning a Los Angeles-based CDL team, though he did leave the door open for 100 Thieves to join “down the road.” If this tease is to be believed, along with Nadeshot’s Instagram post with Doc and H3CZ, perhaps the stars have aligned for a new powerhouse brand to enter the league. It’s clear that nothing is final just yet, though Dr Disrespect would have no reason to mention the shareholder angle if there wasn’t some truth to it. There’s no date yet locked in for the 2021 CDL season, though we know it’ll be sticking to the same 12 franchises from the first year of competition. Be sure to follow us @DexertoIntel for any and all breaking Call of Duty news; it’s only a matter of time before we find out who takes over the OpTic brand for good.
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Dr Disrespect responds to NICKMERCS’ three Warzone saving ideas: “You know nothing” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to NICKMERCS’ three Warzone saving ideas: “You know nothing” Activision / YT: Dr DisrespectMoustached maverick Dr Disrespect has responded to NICKMERCS’ three ideas to save Call of Duty: Warzone, as concerns over the future of CoD’s battle royale continue to grow. While its player base remains in the millions, more and more Warzone players have been expressing concern over the battle royale’s future as cheating and other issues take hold. The calls for greater action on Activision’s behalf are not new but seem to be intensifying as people express fear that cheating could kill Warzone. One of the more vociferous community members, NICKMERCS, shared three ideas to save the battle royale. He floated the idea of a new map – potentially tropical-themed – a console FOV slider and, most importantly, faster and more efficient responses from Raven and Activision to glitches, bugs, and cheating. During a July 30 live stream the Doc responded in typical fashion, poking fun at his fellow streamer and telling him he doesn’t know anything about game design. “You don’t know nothing about game design Nick!” he yelled, much to the delight of his watching audience. “You don’t! Let me do the talking. Ain’t nobody tryna hear Nick talk about game design. Come on Nick. God.” The Doc’s credentials in game design certainly surpass many of his fellow content creators – previously a level designer at Sledgehammer Games. Timestamp for mobile users: 1:07:30 The Doc then took a less comedic approach, listening to Nick’s suggestions for a new map and more. “I’ve been saying it [about a new map] for months, Nick,” he said. “It is interesting though, from being part of a dev team that worked on Advanced Warfare, how quick the team was on top of things that were game-changing. And I understand it was multiplayer, but at that time it was like a day, maybe two days max, and things were fixed… Warzone feels like they throw it out there and they just leave it out there. They do, they just leave it. I’ve never heard of that.” He reiterated his shock that such a big developer seems so slow to fix bugs they implement accidentally with patches, and generally seemed to agree with Nick’s comments. Let’s hope Raven and Activision take note.
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Dr Disrespect responds to fans telling him to drop ZLaner for Tommey in Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to fans telling him to drop ZLaner for Tommey in Warzone Activision/100 Thieves/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect and Zack ‘ZLaner’ Lane have been a longstanding duo in Warzone tournaments, but the Doc has had to respond to fans urging him to play with 100 Thieves star Tommey instead. The Two-Time has played with Tommey before, taking part in a $10k Cracked Creator tournament qualifier together. Though they didn’t make it to the finals, which were ultimately won by Fifakill and Spratt, fans loved seeing Tommey and Doc playing together. In fact, they enjoyed that duo so much, that viewers have been urging Dr Disrespect to team with Tommey in the future, at the expense of his duo relationship with ZLaner. The conversations have been so continuous and ongoing that during a Warzone stream with Z, the Doc had to respond to all of the comments. After a couple of hours playing with ZLaner, competing in the finals of the tournament, Doc explained why he played with Tommey originally and seemed to answer the call of his viewers. After someone said that fans “got worried” about the Doc finding another duo partner, he was very respectful about both ZLaner and Tommey. “Tommey said ‘Hey, I’ll step in, I got you,’” he explained. “Z had a little vacation, taking out the Porsche, so Tommey stepped in and we got the job done… almost.” Timestamp 2:03:47 The comments on the YouTube stream show that the discussion around ZLaner vs Tommey is still a big one. One comment says that “Doc needs the human UAV Tommey back,” while another says that “Tommey’s pace helps Doc focus more.” Needless to say, it seems like Dr Disrespect will be sticking with ZLaner in the future — but it’s not impossible we see him hit Verdansk with Tommey again some time.
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Dr Disrespect responds to Captain Price’s Warzone challenge – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect responds to Captain Price’s Warzone challenge Twitter: @drdisrespect / ActivisionCall of Duty’s infamous Captain Price is assembling a Warzone strike force ahead of Season 4, and Dr Disrespect has had the best response yet. Captain Price has been a fixture in the Call of Duty universe since Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare in 2007. Now, he returns as the newest operator for 2019 Modern Warfare and Warzone’s fourth season, and is recruiting talent to join his notorious Task Force 141. So far, popular streamers like CourageJD, Dr Disrespect, HusKerrs, Nadeshot, TimTheTatMan, and Vikkstar have all been sent the call to action, with Price intent on filling his multinational special operations unit to the brim with versatile skills. All these Captain Price videos and nobody responded? Jesus Christ. pic.twitter.com/Xd2n5gpBeR — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) May 30, 2020 But, while the rest have reacted, Dr Disrespect has responded—playing hard to get and letting the legendary captain know that serious business requires serious payment. Price’s request of Doc’s abilities was simple: “I know we’ve had our differences in the past, but even I can admit, some of these shots that you’re making — you may just be the best sniper operator that I know.” High praise coming from a former sniper himself, but the Two-Time isn’t so easily swayed, letting Price know that “first, you’re going to have to go through my agent. And then, once you get through my agent, you call my lawyer and my marketing team and legal team. And then we’ll discuss payment.” https://twitter.com/timthetatman/status/1266431417917083656 While the 141 may have to pay for Doc’s precision, they’re also looking to round the group out with some troopers who may be better known for their character than their gun-toting caliber—with TimTheTatMan being the prime example. Rounding out the unit As Price told Tim, “some of your tactics are fubar, but I like it. Every squad needs a wildcard, even if their K/D is…off.” Every successful unit needs teammates that can get roasted a little bit, the Charlie types from “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” bringing aforementioned wildcard energy. Tim fits that role and Nadeshot most certainly can too, although Price was sure to warn him not to come with the 2015 choke strats. Even Captain Price is taking shots at me 🤦🏻♂️ @CallofDuty pic.twitter.com/zwmK4vZRqS — 100T Nadeshot (@Nadeshot) May 29, 2020 “Might have a spot for you on the squad, just don’t pull out anything wacky like you did in 2015. HBR, mate, are you serious?” Referencing Nadeshot’s legendary HBR stumble at 2015’s Call of Duty Championship, Price makes it clear that there are limits to what he’ll accept from his currently coalescing motley crew. Fortunately, Doc and Price should also be joined by some talented marksmen and not just potentially washed up streamers. Vikkstar and HusKerrs are two of the best Warzone players in the world and likely the game’s top two earners thus far—and both are being heavily recruited on the merits of their accolades. For the latter, Price was quick to note the cracked gunner’s kills stats in the popular battle royale: “Sent 23,000 souls to the Gulag? Mate, that’s mental.” As for Vikkstar, Warzone Wednesday achievements and national pride were easily enough for his appeal to action: “Heard you’re famous for breaking records … But I’m looking to smash some more things and the boys are set to visit Verdansk. And who better to join the 141 than a three-time champion who is also a noble Brit.” With those two enlisted, the others can be as goofy as they want. Even if they grab CourageJD too, who Price called into action while roasting him for “starring in music videos now.” No word just yet on the Doc’s contract situation, but Price is a persuasive guy and we’re sure he’ll be able to break through the red tape of Doc’s agent, lawyer and marketing team soon enough for June 3’s deployment date.
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Dr Disrespect still one of Twitch’s top Warzone streamers in 2020 despite ban – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect still one of Twitch’s top Warzone streamers in 2020 despite ban YouTube/DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect may have been banned from Twitch in 2020 under mysterious circumstances, but that hasn’t stopped the two-time from remaining on of the top Warzone players on the platform according to a new report. Even though Dr Disrespect was randomly permanently banned from Twitch back in June, his numbers were still high enough for him to remain the eighth most-watched Warzone streamer of 2020. The report by the esports betting site Unikrn states that Doc had a whopping 12,213,359 hours watched on Twitch while playing Warzone in 2020. This put him ahead of Cloakzy and German sensation MontanaBlack88 who rounded out the top ten. This is quite staggering considering just how much of the year Dr Disrespect missed on Twitch, with the streamer only being on Twitch for half of it. Since the ban, Doc has started to broadcast on YouTube, but the report only takes into account Twitch statistics, which firmly show that the two-time was ahead of most of the pact when it came to drawing Warzone viewers. “The real story here is Dr Disrespect still featuring in the top 10 after a strange set of circumstances,” a spokesperson for Unikrn said. “If he ever does make a triumphant return to Twitch – like Ninja has, we could see the Doc competing with NICKMERCS for next year’s crown.” Speaking of NICKMERCS, the FaZe steamer was by far the most-watched when it came to Warzone, having 55,091,555 hours watched. “NICKMERCS remains the king of Call of Duty streaming after picking up nearly one million Twitch followers in 2020 from his Warzone content. He’s now the go-to guy for updates and hacks, keeping his content engaging and relevant to his audience,” the spokesperson explained. In a distant second place was TimTheTatMan with 26,510,017 followed by Swagg at 21,921,237 and Symfuhny just behind him with 21,733,109. Tfue, HusKerrs and TeePee come next, rounding out the most-watched Warzone streamers. With 2020 coming to a close, it will be interesting to see what the new year will bring for Warzone and the streaming world, especially now that Black Ops Cold War has joined the battle royale’s ecosystem.
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Dr Disrespect rages at Black Ops 4’s razor wire mechanic – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rages at Black Ops 4’s razor wire mechanic Twitch: drdisrespect / Infinity WardTwitch star Dr Disrespect exploded with rage while playing Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s ‘Blackout’ mode when an attempt at hunting down his attacker went horribly wrong. Doc has a history of being set off when game mechanics work against him and stop his momentum. The Two-Time even has uninstalled Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds more times then we can count. However, the Twitch star was left fuming with anger after his move to kill an opponent was foiled by an in-game equipment item which stopped him in his tracks. “You made a big mistake!” Doc was looking for loot when he got tagged by an opponent from long range. “Where is this dude?!” he asked, looking around to see where the bullets were coming from. “Fire once, connect once, and then just kind of back out?” After discovering that his attacker was in a building across from him, the Two-Time fired off some shots, hitting him back. “You made a big mistake!” he declared. Read More: Pokimane catches merch thief red-handed – The Twitch star then used grapple gun to zip across the map, before going straight to the door where his attacker was hiding in. He was amped up and confident as he approached the door, opening it to reveal a razor wire had been deployed at the entrance of the room to stop him from coming in. What he thought was an ingenious move, Doc used his grapple gun to zip over the wired obstacle, only for his character to get caught up in it, taking damage as he was locked in place. His opponent then came around the corner and killed him, sending Dr Disrespect into an explosive rage. “What the fuck is this stupid fucking game!? Huh!? What is this?” he screamed, before sending a warning to Infinity Ward who are making the upcoming Modern Warfare which comes out Sept 12, 2019. “Infinity Ward, we aren’t going to do that. We are not going to do that Infinity Ward, are we? We aren’t going to put stupid ass barbed wire fences in front of doors!” Doc was playing matches to prepare himself for the $5k Blackout Code Red tournament that was held later the same day of September 4. While the Twitch star’s practice didn’t go as well as he might have expected, the Two-Time was still confident going into the tournament, amped up and ready to bring his high intensity style of play, despite being frustrated with the game’s mechanics. Dr Disrespect is currently one of the most popular Twitch streamers with over 3.6 million followers at the time of this article.
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Dr Disrespect rages at “unemployed idiots” ruining Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rages at “unemployed idiots” ruining Warzone YouTube/DrDisrespectPopular streamer Dr Disrespect was left enraged playing Warzone singles and absolutely let loose a barrage of attacks against the game’s playerbase, calling them ‘unemployed cockroaches.’ Since its launch, Warzone has taken the battle royale genre by storm, but it hasn’t been without controversy. Hackers, stream snipers, and unfun mechanics have made the game a nightmare for many. While other battle royale titles thrive, such as Apex Legends, the brand power that Call of Duty has can’t be understated and as such, streamers such as Dr Disrespect keep coming back to it. On November 22, however, after queuing for some solo matches, the two-time absolutely lost it and unleashed his frustration in a fit of rage that has to be seen. Dr Disrespect melts down on stream over state of Warzone After being killed and eliminated from an opponent, Doc sighed and called out the Monday morning player for being an unemployed cockroach ruining Warzone. “There’s literally nobody new playing Warzone anymore!” he explained. “It’s literally the cockroaches and the no-life unemployed idiots playing this game. That’s it!” A few moments later, the two-time unleashed his violence, speed, and momentum all over his camera by launching into another rage-filled rant directed towards stream snipers and people still playing the game. “”There’s literally nobody new playing Warzone anymore. It’s literally the cockroaches and the no life unemployed idiots playing this game..”” 💀 – @drdisrespect pic.twitter.com/c9PxBGSvcG — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) November 22, 2021 “It’s f**king pathetic. Especially on a Monday. There’s a lot of people who are unemployed. And they’re unemployed by choice, meaning they’re so f**king lazy,” he blasted. “You know what I mean? They are 42-years-old, they’re still with their mom, down in the basement, out of shape. Pathetic.” Things got so intense he literally started foaming at the mouth and saliva splashed everywhere, adding to the intensity of the situation. tough day to be @drdisrespect’s camera man. pic.twitter.com/7Q8jEuAnY2 — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) November 22, 2021 “They’re sitting there, on their video game system stream sniping the f**king two-time, cause they’ve got nothing else!” he roared. “They got nothing else to do. They got nothing. Nothing going for them. Bunch of f**king pu**ies, right?” Explosive is probably the best word to describe this rant. Hopefully, Doc’s Warzone experience can improve once RICOCHET anti-cheat goes live and more players find themselves returning to the CoD BR experience.
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Dr DisRespect rages after dying due to the auto-mantle mechanic in Blackout – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect rages after dying due to the auto-mantle mechanic in Blackout Treyarch might have removed the dreaded 9-Bang from Blackout with the November 6 update, but it looks like there might be a new topic of debate for the community after this blunder. Black Ops 4’s auto-mantle is there to help players easily climb walls and jump in and out of windows, but sometimes it triggers at the worst time and causes you to lose a gunfight. Dr DisRespect found this out the hard way while playing Blackout and was quickly sent into a rage as he pleaded for a change in the mechanic. The two-time Blockbuster Video Game Champion was in the middle of a heated gunfight in Blackout when his character unexpectedly tried to mantle over a shipping container. The brief loss of control he suffered as a result of the auto-mantle gave his opponent just enough room to subsequently win the fight and tilt The Doc off the face of the Earth. After slamming his desk hard enough to shake his camera, he shares his enraged thoughts on the mechanic. “TAKE OFF THE AUTO-MANTLE,” Dr DisRespect yells into the camera. “Take it out! Give us a rebind key!” The Doc then just sits there in silence as he tries to collect his thoughts before further elaborating on the system. “I don’t want to mantle over barbed wire and little barriers that come up to my shin,” he concludes as he moves on to the next game. Given the speed at which Treyarch has been releasing updates to Black Ops 4, it might not be long until Dr DisRespect can get the fix he needs for auto-mantling. In the meantime, he can put some extra focus on Fortnite to gear up for his Code Red tournament that’s coming to Fortnite for the first time ever on November 8.
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Dr Disrespect rages after becoming a back-to-back knife victim on Blackout – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rages after becoming a back-to-back knife victim on Blackout Chris Bet/TurtleBeachCall of Duty: Blackout’s new Alcatraz map, but the only player with speed, violence and momentum was an enemy who kept eliminating him with hilarious knife kills. The popular streamer took some time to try out the fresh version of CoD battle royale during his April 10 stream, but was soon questioning whether or not knife attacks should be even be part of the game after a series of devastating deaths. Call of Duty player HypedGiraffe managed to eliminate the Doc not once, not twice, but three times in a row, and it’s fair to say that the last kill got his blood boiling. He was raging. First of all, Dr Disrespect heard one of his teammates joke about needing help, before he picked up his second kill of the match. After that elimination, he decided to move downstairs towards another player and entered another gunfight, but just as the player looked likely to go down, they reached over and took out the Two-Time with a shock knife kill. Read More: Fortnite, Battlefield V’s Firestorm, Apex Legends, and others. Read More: Dr Disrespect sets ‘Triple Threat Challenge world record’ on Firestorm, PUBG and Blackout – However, that wasn’t the end of it. After he landed for a second time, Doc moved around and picked up some loot before eventually coming up against the same player, who was hiding around some indoor fencing. He tried to take him out, this time with a MOG 12 shotgun, but was put to the sword again. The self-professed best video gamer in history dropped in for a third time, looking to build some momentum after a disastrous few moments on stream. However, his time alive on Blackout was cut short by a third, speedy knife kill from HypedGiraffe, and the Doc just couldn’t believe it. “It’s this fucking guy again! No! Nooo!” he roared, before rage quitting. After his teammates asked about his sudden departure, he said: “I can’t calm down. Because Jerome Giraffe [HypedGiraffe], the knifer, is allowed to get away with it in this game!” Read More: Will Dr Disrespect be switching to GTA RP? – Knife kills are very popular in Call of Duty and they’ve unlikely to be removed any time soon, especially when people create hilarious moments like this. Dr Disrespect might not have found the funny side, though. We’re sure he’ll bounce back. –
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Dr Disrespect rages after aim assist ruins Warzone match: “It’s a version of hacks” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rages after aim assist ruins Warzone match: “It’s a version of hacks” YouTube/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect can often be found complaining about aim assist in competitive shooters, but the two-time went absolutely off the deep end after losing in Warzone, prompting him to compare the mechanic to hacking. Aim-assist has been one of the most controversial gameplay additions in the history of competitive shooters. While using a mouse and keyboard allow for precision aim, analog sticks don’t provide the same accuracy, causing developers to add in a handicap of sorts. In theory, aim assist is a good idea, especially when all players are on console and get the same treatment, but the same can’t be said for crossplay, where controller players can get an advantage. For Dr Disrespect, this debate has gone on for long enough and went as far as to claim that aim assist is a version of cheating. Dr Disrespect loses it after dying to Warzone aim assist During an October broadcast, Doc was bringing his signature violence, speed and momentum to Warzone when he found himself in a firefight with an enemy player. After chasing his nemesis behind a wall and opening fire, seemingly with the positional advantage, strafing in the process, the adversary was able to down the two-time and win out the duel. “And he still wins that?!” the confused streamer exclaimed before watching the killcam. “I’m baffled how he wins this. Let me see his f**king uh…” Doc stirring that aim assist pot 😏 pic.twitter.com/DKTrxl7R6o — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) October 18, 2021 Before he could even finish, Doc saw the player was using aim assist and exited the game in a heartbeat. “Aim assist wins again!” he cried. “Crossplay! The future!” Dr Disrespect compares aim assist to cheating Once the dust settled and Doc had a moment to cool down, he addressed his defeat, but not without making quite a statement about aim assist in Call of Duty and other games. “At this point you might as well just call it hacks,” he said. “It’s like a version of hacks. Except they’re not all headshots, but all the bullets do go onto your body.” While Doc’s comments are sure to rile up those in support of the aim assist mechanic, it’s unlikely that the debate over one of gaming most’s divisive features will end anytime soon as the crossplay struggles continue.
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Dr Disrespect predicts big changes to next Call of Duty to compete with Apex Legends and Fortnite – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect predicts big changes to next Call of Duty to compete with Apex Legends and Fortnite Dr Disrespect / TreyarchDr Disrespect has expressed his concerns about the current state of Call of Duty, implying that there needs to be big changes in order to keep up with Fortnite and Apex Legends. The popular streamer, who has just announced that his next Code Red tournament will not take place on Black Ops 4, but Apex Legends instead, thinks CoD might be playing a bit of catch up at this moment in time. However, he does expect some exciting news from the developer ahead of the next installment, in order to maintain the franchise’s popularity. Despite Call of Duty breaking the digital unit sale record in November of last year, after selling over 4.2 million online copies of Black Ops 4, The Doc predicts that the game will be innovated further in the near future. “I wouldn’t be surprised if we see some major changes to the next Call of Duty, or even the Call of Duty after that. They have to change. They have to change the formula,” he said during a stream on February 13. “This new generation of kids that are exposed to Fortnite and are being exposed right now toApex Legends, they’re really young kids you know. They didn’t grow up with Call of Duty like we did,” he explained. The new battle royale games are surging in popularity by combining new special abilities, mechanics and old-school first-person shooter gameplay, and he says Call of Duty have got to get ahead of the game. Treyarch introduced the franchise’s first BR game mode last year with Blackout, which can be played in Black Ops 4, but next year’s game is being developed by Infinity Ward– as many fans will have expected. Whether or not the next CoD title will feature the “major changes” that The Doc is expecting remains to be seen, but the increased levels of competition that he mentions – within the battle royale area of gaming – is there for all to see.
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Dr Disrespect pinpoints one Warzone 2 feature he thinks will “ruin” the battle royale – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect pinpoints one Warzone 2 feature he thinks will “ruin” the battle royale YouTube: Dr Disrespect, ActivisionYouTube streamer and CoD veteran Dr Disrespect is already critical of Warzone 2, believing that the battle royale sequel will fall victim to one crucial element. Warzone 2 is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated releases in 2022, but Dr Disrespect isn’t succumbing to the hype just yet. The Two Time has already made his thoughts clear on Modern Warfare 2, going as far as to uninstall the latest CoD entry as a result of its shortcomings. Alongside the franchise’s new multiplayer experience, Warzone 2 and DMZ have “no chance” of survival according to The Doc. Boasting an array of refinements to the battle royale genre, The Doc believes Warzone 2 will be let down by one new feature. Dr Disrespect believes bots will “ruin” Warzone 2 for CoD players On November 10, a selected roster of streamers were allowed early access to Warzone 2 and DMZ. While The Doc wasn’t on the battlefield himself, he started off with a taste of his thoughts on DMZ: “I’d rather just play Warzone, especially if it’s the same map.” “I think bots are going to ruin the experience man, completely…that’s what it comes down to now. Is this a bot or is it a player?” The Doc continued. Taking inspiration from the likes of Escape From Tarkov, DMZ will feature A.I characters than can either help or hinder the player’s attempts to exfiltrate from the map successfully. Discussion at 4:47:00 onwards “They should just go straight up hardcore PvP for Warzone man. This could actually be really cool if there was just no bots. There is a layer here that I like.. like they took looting and with the backpack made it a bit deeper,” added Dr Disrespect. It remains to be seen whether the full experience will win over The Doc, but we’ll find out soon enough. Warzone 2 is set for release on November 16 and if you want to be prepared for it, check out our guides and loadouts to emerge victorious.
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Dr Disrespect & NICKMERCS slam “awful” Warzone Godzilla vs Kong event – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect & NICKMERCS slam “awful” Warzone Godzilla vs Kong event Dr Disrespect / Activision / NICKMERCSWarzone Operation Monarch has brought Godzilla vs Kong into Call of Duty’s flagship battle royale game, but the biggest streamers like Dr Disrespect and NICKMERCS are giving it brutal early reviews. The latest operation started up on May 11, and it didn’t take long for clips of the two behemoths to go viral on social media. The update added a new LTM to the game, and at different points during Warzone matches players can be attacked by raging giants, Godzilla and Kong. Some of the boldest streamer takes, however, have been rising in popularity for all the wrong reasons – as far as Raven Software is concerned. Dr Disrespect reviews Warzone Operation Monarch Hours after the update went live in-game, YouTube streamer Dr Disrespect labeled the event a solid 2.2/10. “What am I… 9 years old,” he tweeted. NICKMERCS slams Godzilla vs Kong Warzone event These frustrations have been echoed by FaZe streamer Nick ‘NICKMERCS’ Kolcheff, who branded the update “awful” on Day 1. The leader of the MFAM said: “This Warzone event is awful. Maybe we’re spoiled from the Fortnite ones, but damn bro. King Kong and Godzilla don’t even fight.” This Warzone event is awful. Maybe we’re spoiled from the Fortnite ones, but damn bro. King Kong & Godzilla don’t even fight 😂 — FaZe Nickmercs (@NICKMERCS) May 11, 2022 That tweet, of course, references one of the biggest events in Fortnite history – where a giant robot was attacked by a monster in July, 2019. For those who can’t remember it well, here’s a clip from Ninja below. End of the Fortnite event. 10/10 incredible job @Fortnitegame pic.twitter.com/EgBcx3T9hk — Ninja (@Ninja) July 20, 2019 That happened way back in Chapter 1 of the game with the original map, so despite nearly three years passing by, it appears NICKMERCS still thinks the original events from Epic Games are the best. What have you made of Warzone Operation Monarch so far?
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Dr Disrespect mocks “out of touch” Warzone 2.0 devs following 7-day ban – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks “out of touch” Warzone 2.0 devs following 7-day ban Respawn / YT: DrDisrespectYouTube streamer and mustache pundit Dr Disrespect has blasted Activision as “out of touch” after handing him a week long Warzone 2.0 ban for his use of proximity chat. While some of Warzone 2.0 has been criticized by its player-base, there seems to be universal appreciation for the inclusion of proximity chat in standard multiplayer matches. Check out the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on Amazon The feature means that, whenever players are close to opponents in-game, they are able to hear enemies’ conversations and can speak to them. The Doc has been amongst those who has enjoyed its additions, recently mocking one unwell player and garnering even more satisfaction from eliminating a stream sniper after hearing his own stream’s audio in the background. However, in a November 24 livestream, the YouTube megastar actually revealed he has received a seven day ban on one of his Warzone 2.0 accounts for his use of proximity chat. Dr Disrespect banned from Warzone 2.0 for proximity chat usage While going back and forth with his YT chat, the Doc said that he was using an alternate account and was banned for alleged proximity chat toxicity. “I should probably chill on this account champs,” he said. “I mean with the proximity chat. This is not even my account. They banned my other one for seven days for proximity chat use. Believe it or not champs. So we’re playing on an alternate… Spam? Yeah it was probably for spam. But was it really?” Timestamp: 1:48:45 Discussing it further, he said he believes he was banned to ‘make an example’, claiming he’s “seen way f**king worse” from other players and pointing out that the specific clip he was banned for featured both parties trash-talking. “These people are just so out of touch,” he said. “You’re gonna ban me right before a $100,000 tournament? It’s insane how out of touch these people are.” It’s not the first time the Doc has flamed Activision and CoD devs for their conduct, recently taking shots at them for the inclusion of Riot Shields in Modern Warfare 2. If you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.
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Dr Disrespect mocks CoD with Warzone 2 stream stats after not inviting him to event – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks CoD with Warzone 2 stream stats after not inviting him to event YouTube/DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect had a cheeky response to Call of Duty for not inviting him to the Warzone 2 event after revealing he had a monster broadcast on his end. Dr Disrespect remains one of the top streamers in the world even after his mysterious Twitch ban in the Summer of 2020, but he remains uninvited to numerous CoD events. The two-time has theorized that his vocal criticism of the franchise is what resulted in Activision refusing to invite him, but that hasn’t stopped him from still partaking through other methods. During a November 9 broadcast, Doc was forced to watch other streamers’ gameplay of Warzone 2 and the DMZ playtest. To the two-time’s delight, he had one hell of a stream. Dr Disrespect’s Warzone 2 DMZ stream gets huge views Taking to Twitter after the event, Dr Disrespect joked that he “had a blast at the event today” and thanked Call of Duty for ‘inviting’ him. In the post, he attached his YouTube broadcast stats, revealing he’d raked in 811,032 total views with an average view duration of 24:04 – undoubtedly, very impressive numbers. To sum it up, people stuck around to see what Doc thought of the reveal and how the two-time would react to the new game. Throughout the stream, Doc highlighted his concerns with the mode, such as the amount of AI and its depth, as well as the Al Mazrah map. With YouTube streaming stats worth celebrating, it will be interesting to see if Activision decides to reinvite the two-time to events in the future.
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Dr Disrespect mocks “weak” Call of Duty Vanguard reveal event: “Is there a next step?” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect mocks “weak” Call of Duty Vanguard reveal event: “Is there a next step?” YouTube: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect was one of many popular streamers that returned to Warzone for the blockbuster Call of Duty Vanguard reveal event. However, the two-time wasn’t all that thrilled with what he saw during his August 19 stream. Despite flocking to Apex Legends in recent weeks, many of the biggest gaming personalities were eager to jump back into Warzone for the highly anticipated Vanguard reveal event. While it lived up to expectations for the likes of TimTheTatman and CouRage to name a few, Dr Disrespect was left wanting more. The limited-time in-game event saw players drop into a unique playlist to destroy a train that runs through Verdansk. After that, everyone in the Warzone lobby was treated to a special ‘first look’ at the Vanguard reveal trailer. It set the scene for the next CoD game, but overall it was “weak” in the Doc’s eyes. “Is there a next step?” Dr Disrespect sarcastically questioned upon returning to the main menu. Having blown up the train and watched the Vanguard trailer, Doc was immediately asking his teammates if they were up to “play some Apex” instead. “I’m blown out of the water,” he continued sarcastically, fighting back laughter. “I just hope whoever worked on the reveal is fully involved in the brand new map.” While he was quick to move on from the event, the popular YouTube streamer offered some advice as to how he would’ve handled the major CoD spectacle. Rather than a standard trailer, Doc would have preferred a ‘mindblowing’ hands-on session with Vanguard instead. “How about after you destroy the train, you and your squad are taken to a Vanguard game. Multiplayer, 4v4, competitive settings, it’s Capture the Flag. I mean you talk about blowing people’s minds.” Even with his fair share of criticisms for the reveal event, it hasn’t quelled his excitement for Vanguard’s eventual release. “I’m looking forward to it,” Doc admitted. “I always look forward to the new CoD every year.” From new modes to a full-fledged Warzone anticheat, we already have a good idea of what’s coming in Vanguard too; for the full rundown, here’s everything we know about the next CoD title now that the reveal event is behind us. Read More: How to play Call of Duty: Vanguard Alpha – “I’m looking forward to the map change and the multiplayer,” the star streamer added. “I’d love to see what Sledgehammer Games is gonna do with it.”
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Dr Disrespect makes surprise appearance in new Black Ops 4 ‘The Replacer’ commercial – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect makes surprise appearance in new Black Ops 4 ‘The Replacer’ commercial ActivisionCall of Duty Black Ops 4’s ‘The Replacer’ advert features everything from the government shutdown in the United States to Brexit, but nobody could have expected Dr Disrespect to show up as well. The Twitch streamer might have moved his popular Code Red tournament from Call of Duty Blackout to Apex Legends, but that hasn’t stopped Activision wanting him to appear in the latest advertising for Black Ops 4. This new ad promotes the launch of Operation Grand Heist, which gives fans two new maps to play with on multiplayer, as well as big changes to the Blackout game mode. Dr Disrespect is joined by famous actor Peter Stormare, best known for his roles as Gaear Grimsrud in Farg and John Abruzzi in FOX’s popular TV series Prison Break. Read More: How to watch the Black Ops 4 CWL Pro League – streams, schedule, scores, standings, and more – He might not have been breaking out of Fox River Penitentiary in this new CoD advert, but Stormare certainly had a lot to say about the new update. “Black Ops 4 is releasing Operation Grand Heist,” he says. “Full of new maps, weapons, characters, vehicles and so much more.” (Dr Disrespect features in the following advert near the 40 second mark) With #BlackOps4, The Replacer has a lot on his plate. Play all the new content of Operation Grand Heist now on PS4, other platforms to follow. pic.twitter.com/cnMXnethDQ — Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) February 20, 2019 Operation Grand Heist features two new multiplayer maps, which are called Lockout and Casino, and will be joined by the long-awaited arrival of League Play – which has been teased repeatedly by Treyarch since the game first released and will be added on February 21. The new update is live exclusively on PlayStation 4 platform and is expected to arrive on PC and Xbox One platforms shortly.
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Dr Disrespect makes MW2 teammate explode by raising his mic volume way up – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect makes MW2 teammate explode by raising his mic volume way up Activision/YouTube/DrDisrespectDr Disrespect hilariously trolled his Modern Warfare 2 teammate to the breaking point with antics that had the rest of the lobby in stitches. Legendary streamer Dr Disrespect isn’t one to shy away from trolling every now and again. Although the two-time has one of the most lethal gameplay styles in the history of gaming, he balances this seriousness with comedic banter. During a recent broadcast, Doc was playing Modern Warfare 2 and noticed that one of his teammates, named Sergeant had a brutal echo that was ripe for taking advantage of. After jokingly yelling ‘Sergeant’ a few times to get the player’s attention with the two-time’s words repeating back to him, the YouTuber raised the volume on his own microphone and that’s where the fun really began. Dr Disrespect trolls MW2 teammate with deafening comms With the volume turned all the way up just to the point where the player wouldn’t mute the two-time, Dr Disrespect ran into the fight, guns and voice blazing. “Here we go! Boom boom boom!” he cried with his words echoing back. “Where are you, Sergeant?” Brutally, Doc was making so much noise that his teammate couldn’t concentrate and let the banned Twitch streamer know. “I can’t focus with you f**king yelling so goddamn much!” he exclaimed. “I’m nowhere near your ass!” “Then wake up! Get your head in the game, Sergeant!” Doc shot back, only for the infuriated player to retaliate, telling the streamer to get off the mic for talking down to him. In the end, the lobby was “in tears” with Doc’s trolling, and wondered if Sergeant was playing on a huge TV to get that kind of echo. Footage of the broadcast spread through social media with fellow streamers and even the CDL’s Minnesota RØKKR absolutely loving it. As for Sergeant, it’s not clear if he got his microphone issue figured out or if he’s still playing with that obnoxious echo.
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Dr Disrespect makes a big prediction about Warzone Season 2 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect makes a big prediction about Warzone Season 2 Dr Disrespect / TreyarchDr Disrespect has explained what he’s expecting to see when Warzone Season arrives, and it goes beyond just wanting a new map to explore. The free-to-play battle royale continues to be one of the most popular games in the world, and even though Season 2 is set to land on February 25, details remain scarce. Plenty of big-name streamers have their own theories, though, from new weapons to a map overhaul. Doc is a streamer who rarely keeps his opinions to himself, so fans are always eager to hear what he has to say about their favorite games. And when it comes to Warzone’s next major update, he has some pretty big predictions about what could happen. Dr Disrespect predicts Warzone Season 2 update changes While almost every player is hoping for a new map to land on, the Two-Time himself is expecting that the game will take things even further, with more world-building and mechanics inspired by Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. “Obviously Treyarch worked on bigger world-building for that other mode they have, where you drop in just like Verdansk, they have all the mechanics and the world built, they have the interface somewhat built in there, and I feel like that’s a tease of the content that’s coming to Warzone,” Dr Disrespect explained. “That, or just a new map designed by Raven [Software], and if that’s the case, this map better blow my mind – and it very well could. But I’ve got a feeling they might bring across some of the Treyarch feel and the mechanics of that mountain-esque, Cold War-era world they built.” Topic starts at 33:40 Warzone needs to “evolve” The Doc stressed that he’d be more than happy with a new map to keep things fresh, but would expect Warzone to become a bit more “evolved” by this point, especially as the game has been out for almost a year now. “I’d take a new map, not gonna lie man, I’d take anything at this point,” he continued. “But you would think, at this point, how evolved is the new content? You’d feel like it would be much more evolved and bigger and that change would be much more impactful.” A recent trailer for Season 2 gave fans a teaser of the weapons they can expect to see, including the Galil, Crossbow, Minigun, and a new SMG. Meanwhile, rumors of a new Warzone map appear to be pointing towards an Ural Mountains setting. Season 2 of Black Ops Cold War and Warzone are expected to arrive on February 25. For the latest news, leaks, and guides, make sure you check out our dedicated Call of Duty hub.
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Dr Disrespect loses it over Warzone 2’s fall damage: “Amateur hour” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect loses it over Warzone 2’s fall damage: “Amateur hour” Dr Disrespect/ActivisionDr Disrespect, once again, hit out at the Warzone 2 devs and said it’s “amateur hour” the way fall damage currently works in the battle royale. YouTube streaming star Dr Disrespect has never been shy about voicing his complaints about a game, as longtime Call of Duty fans will know. The Doc was initially quite glowing about Warzone 2, stating the new battle royale had “great potential,” but a number of issues quickly hundred that. He’s constantly urged the devs to make changes, especially to things he believes ruin the experience for a majority of players. Well, after his complaints about the Birdseye perk, he’s now furious about the fall damage and overall lack of realism within the game – something his duo partner ZLaner echoed. Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2 devs over battle royale realism The Doc was left fuming after being eliminated from a game, as he blamed a lack of audio for not hearing the footsteps of the player creeping up on him. In typical Doc style, he played out a hypothetical argument between himself and someone defending the ‘realism’ of the battle. “Doc, but that’s realistic, you’re not going to hear this guy’s footsteps,” he said in a mocking voice before swapping back to normal. “You’re such an idiot!” His duo also noted how players can be knocked while falling but aren’t immediately eliminated when they hit the floor – which would the case if the game was realistic. “Yeah, you can knock people out of the air and they don’t die! Dude, it’s amateur hour over there,” The Two-Time responded. Timestamp of 16:16 The streaming star has threatened to quit the battle royale on more than one occasion, even lining up Valorant as his potential next game. He’s also given a nod to Apex Legends being the “hardest” shooter he’s ever played, and would seemingly like to hit Apex Predator level over there. So, who knows, he might finally switch before long.
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Dr Disrespect loses it over “invisible” Warzone Roze skin that still hasn’t been nerfed – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect loses it over “invisible” Warzone Roze skin that still hasn’t been nerfed Activision / YT: Dr DisrespectYouTube streamer and mustached maverick Dr Disrespect launched into a trademark rant during an April 2 Warzone stream, having been killed by a player donning the infamous Roze skin. Few things have frustrated Warzone players as much as the Roze skin. Even though issues with cheaters have got under the skin of many players, a large portion of the fanbase has recognized how difficult implementing a comprehensive anti-cheat can be. The Roze skin, though, is different. Many players have argued the skin is far too dark, allowing players who don it to blend in with dark areas of Verdansk. Despite the prolonged criticism from the fan base, Raven are yet to make adjustments to the infamous skin. It’s fair to say that the Doc echoed these community frustrations during an April 2 stream. After loading up Warzone for his first game of the day, the Doc dropped Superstore and proceeded to set about his opponents. After significantly weakening one, he picked up the FFAR to pursue the kill. Unfortunately, the enemy’s Roze skin meant they blended perfectly with the shadowed area of Superstore they had dropped to, and the Doc was swiftly sent to the Gulag. Needless to say, he wasn’t too impressed. “Can’t even see you, nice Roze skin,” the Doc commented. “Can’t even f**king see him. Can’t even see him! He’s sitting there, on a grey, boring hardly-textured rooftop, and he’s just sitting there invisible, because I can’t f**king see him!” Timestamp: 24:30 It’s fair to say that the unfortunate Roze death wasn’t the start the Doc had in mind, especially considering it was his first Warzone game of the day. Raven Software, Warzone’s developers, have been under a lot of pressure to make the Roze skin more conspicuous, particularly in dark areas of the map. However, players have been complaining about it for some time, and no changes have been confirmed yet. We’ll unequivocally add the Doc to the list of players who want to see adjustments, though.
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Dr Disrespect loses it and uninstalls Warzone after getting “world’s first” S2 nuke – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect loses it and uninstalls Warzone after getting “world’s first” S2 nuke YouTube/DrDisrespectDr Disrespect has once again uninstalled Warzone – only this time, he did so triumphantly when he finally secured a nuke after weeks of trying. When it comes to uninstalling and reinstalling games, Dr Disrespect might hold a record. The two-time has constantly deleted Call of Duty games from his computer over the years, normally when he’s fed up with the meta or just overly frustrated with the title. Things went a bit differently this time around, though. After trying for several weeks to get a nuke in Warzone, Doc was able to finally pull it off with some help from ZLaner and Destroy. It wasn’t easy, but once the dust settled and the nuke was successful, Dr Disrespect had one of the biggest pop-offs of his streaming career – and that’s saying something. Dr Disrespect freaks out after “world’s first” Warzone Season 2 nuke Throughout weeks of streams, Doc, ZLaner and Destroy set out to get a Warzone nuke, but their journey was a tough one. From January 22, the trio tried to secure five wins in a row to kick off the Champion’s Quest contract, but the squad was thwarted multiple times on their quest. Finally, on February 7, with Warzone Season 2 underway, the team found more confidence and ended up finally nabbing those five wins, becoming the first team to get a nuke in S2. The team effort was on full display, with Destroy arming the nuke and ZLander going Super Saiyan, holding off waves of opponents in the final seconds. As the nuke went off, Doc could hardly contain himself and began celebrating like his 49ers had won the Super Bowl. “It had to happen, right?” Doc said a few moments later as he began uninstalling Warzone. “I got a real nuke, then I uninstalled. How about that?” It’s not clear when Dr Disrespect will return to Warzone, but surely the streamer will spend some time savoring this victory before he hopes back into the battle royale.
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Dr DisRespect loses his mind after Blackout melee lets him down – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect loses his mind after Blackout melee lets him down Activision | Dr DisRespectDr DisRespect has never been one to mince his words or hide his emotions, and he hasn’t had many things to complain about since the release of his current game of choice, Call of Duty: Blackout. The self-proclaimed ‘two-time, back-to-back, 1993 – 1994 Blockbuster International Video Gaming Champion’ is a big fan of Call of Duty’s first foray into the world of battle royale games, but he couldn’t disguise his frustration with the melee mechanic during a recent Twitch stream! The Doc was in the process of putting together a strong early game performance, knocking two opponents down with his Saug before closing in on another and attempting to melee them… multiple times. For some reason, none of the attempts connected and eventually Dr DisRespect was flattened by a shotgun, eliminating him from the game the immediately. “WHAT IS THIS? Are you kidding me?! What is this? WHAT?!” he screamed, leaping out of his chair in anger: We’re not entirely sure what what happened (some players claim it’s a glitch of some sort) but we’ll give him a pass on the rage for this one. When he eventually calmed down, he responded to members of his chat that said the melee mechanic was ‘broken’ after the recent patch made it clear that the enemy player would have been ‘bamboozled’ if everything was working correctly. Read More: How to unlock Black Ops ‘Icons’ characters in Blackout – Reznov, Mason, Woods, and Menendez – “Melee is broken right now. Okay then, what the hell am I getting all upset for? If it’s broken in the patch, why are we getting all upset? Why are we screaming and yelling? Everyone calm down in the arena, I’ve got everything under control,” he concluded. However infuriated he was, we’re willing to bet the Doc plans to stick with Blackout for a long time to come.
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Dr Disrespect lays out what Warzone needs to stay on top – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect lays out what Warzone needs to stay on top Twitch: Dr Disrespect / Infinity WardDr Disrespect has laid out what Infinity Ward needs to do next to keep Warzone “rolling on” past the initial hype of the battle royale’s mega-launch, from adding new limited-time modes, to tweaking the map and gun meta. Warzone’s long-awaited launch was huge. Over 30 million eager players poured into Infinity Ward’s battle royale over the past fortnight. There can be no denying the new playlist landed with a bang — but can it keep momentum? According to the Doc, of course it can. The groundwork is there, and it certainly boasts enough fans. It’s just up to the devs to navigate the ‘post-honeymoon phase.’ Luckily, the Two-Time shared tips on how they could do just that. The “phase of excitement” that comes with any new release is basically dwindling away now, the Doc said during his March 25 stream. The key now, as the game begins to “flatline,” is to look to the future: maps, skins, LTMs, and more. “This new experience is kind of flatlining a bit now,” he admitted, but said there is plenty both fans and devs can do to keep Warzone fresh. For players, it now means “perfecting rotations and drops… finding out what the meta is.” There’s plenty the devs can do too, the Twitch star continued. “From a developer standpoint, [they can] continuously add new content: skins, map changes, limited-time modes, etc. They have to keep it rolling on, baby.” Dr Disrespect was fairly upbeat about the future of Warzone, but he did admit there were a few things that could lead to “early fatigue” as well. The main thing is events, he said. A week ago, Crimsix, Clayster & TeePee won the $50k Code Green comp. Days later, JoshOG’s squad went back to back in a 100 Thieves-hosted tourney and KEEMSTAR’s Warzone Wednesday. Now, Twitch Rivals is on too. The Doc can’t complain too much, he said, considering he’s “in basically every one” of the events so far. But he does feel like a tournament overload could be bad for Warzone heading into the future. “I think what’s really going to kill the momentum is there’s so many tourneys… but all these tournaments could fatigue the game at a faster rate. Maybe I could be wrong,” he said. He added “a few a week” would probably be fine. Despite those worries, the Doc does seem to be keen to see where Warzone’s huge potential leads. He’s had a few outbursts here and there, yes, but he does still seem to hold the same feelings he had at launch — he’s loving it. Now it’s just a question of where Infinity Ward takes the CoD BR next. They’re already adding four new guns next patch, so it looks like they and the Two-Time may be on the same page about what Warzone needs to “keep rolling on.”
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Dr Disrespect labels Caldera a “snooze” as Warzone fans switch to Rebirth Island – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect labels Caldera a “snooze” as Warzone fans switch to Rebirth Island Dr Disrespect/ActivisionDr Disrespect isn’t a massive fan of Call of Duty: Warzone’s Caldera map, calling it a “snooze.” However, he has got nice things to say about its counterpart – Rebirth Island. When it was confirmed that Verdansk would be disappearing from Warzone and a new map would take its place, plenty of CoD fans were initially excited about what was in store. Though, things haven’t gone great for Caldera. Since arriving as a part of the CoD: Vanguard and Warzone integration, the Pacific-themed map has been littered with problems – with the map looking akin to Roblox at times, and players haven’t been overjoyed by the amount of “dead space.” As a result, many fans have made Rebirth Island their go-to map of choice, and while Dr Disrespect wasn’t the biggest fan at first, he’s been won over by it. During his January 26 stream, the Two-Time teamed up with TimTheTatMan once again for a lengthy Warzone session, when the pair managed to grab a win on Rebirth. They decided to take that momentum and try to pick up a win on Caldera as result. Though, it didn’t work out and the Doc was critical of the map as they returned to the lobby. “Yeah, it is a snooze huh,” he said replying to a fan who also mocked the map’s design. As the pair dropped back into a match on Rebirth, Tim echoed the sentiments, saying the map is “more fun” than Caldera. “I just was saying that,” The Doc added. “Caldera is kind of a snooze. Timestamp of 3:28:15 With the match getting underway, the Two-Time was pretty excited to be back on Rebirth Island, given it fits his Violence, Speed, and Momentum mantra. While some fans have made Rebirth their go-to map, it apparently won’t be staying around for long. Warzone leakers have claimed it’ll be replaced before long, which would be a blow.
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Dr Disrespect says he knows how to save Warzone but warns it’ll be “big investment” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says he knows how to save Warzone but warns it’ll be “big investment” YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Raven SoftwareDr Disrespect is convinced he knows how to save Warzone, but warns Activision it’s going to require a “big investment” on their end if they want to get it right — the YouTuber claims the only way the Call of Duty battle royale survives is if they hit the reset button technically. The Doc has weighed in on Warzone’s future again, but this time he has ambitions to “save” the battle royale he is convinced is dying a slow death. It’s no secret Dr Disrespect has heavy opinions on Warzone, either way. He may roast it at times, (and even threatens to quit regularly) but the two-time’s love for the game is clear too; he has run $20k events, and demands devs Raven Software make changes so he can continue grinding the battle royale. On any given day, he could explode, or praise the game. This time, the YouTube star laid all his cards on the table in a September stream; he is convinced desperately Warzone needs “new tech” to fix it at the roots. “This game feels so unorganic [sic]. It kills immersion,” he claimed. “It’s so f**king corny man. It’s getting stupid. Unless they do something big, something focused on their servers, with the design… unless this game does something big technically, makes a huge investment, then it’s in big trouble. The Doc has a game plan for ‘saving’ the game from those issues, however; a total refresh, swapping the game engine out, and doubling down on server health. “Activision has to make a big investment, really,” he explained. “There’s so many issues right now, so many things that take you out of the game. I think what needs to happen is that they have to build around the new tech, focus on doing that. It’s important to increase networking, servers, especially the engine, and how it all interacts. “The question is, how do we make this world [shows Verdansk], how can you make traveling in this, discovery, surviving in this, the feeling of just being in this world as immersive as possible? “I’m not a programmer,” he admitted, “but that’s what needs to be looked at. The core of the game, how it feels to play. Valorant did that well, Warzone can too.” This isn’t the first time Dr Disrespect has called for developers Raven Software and Activision to go back to the battle royale’s development roots either. In late May, around the time of Warzone’s famous nuke event, he claimed everything going wrong with the title was due to its “limiting engine,” which had been throttling the huge game from the very beginning, “way back in season one, season two, three”. The only solution the two-time could see was a “total rebuild.” The Doc pointed to arch-rivals like Apex Legends (run on Valve’s iconic Source engine) as well as PUBG and Fortnite (both built on the now-23-year-old Unreal Engine) as high watermarks for battle royales Raven Software should “emulate” if they want to stay at the top. “Other engines out there, they make the whole process — matches, live events, lobbies — easier, more streamlined. They [Activision] need to address this.”