Dr Disrespect watches KiLLa’s iconic CoD trash talk moments Twitch star Call of Duty legend Adam ‘KiLLa’ Sloss, all while adding his own digs to back him up. The Call of Duty competitive scene has routinely featured some of the best trash talkers in all of esports ranging from the ameteur circuit all the way up to the pro scene. While waiting to install the surprise early release for the Modern Warfare 2v2 Alpha demo, the Doc took a trip back to memory lane featuring KiLLa, Marcus ‘MiRx’ Carter, and Christopher ‘Parasite’ Duarte where even the Two-time got hyped at brutal slams from old-school CoD. The Doc opened up a video to the time KiLLa and co. were on Epsilon Esports side taking on Team Envy, when the pros launched a vicious tirade on their opponents. Not one to be excluded from a Champion-level berating, the Doc joined in at various points to lay down the hurt alongside Epsilon as they were taking it to their opponents one jab at a time. Though in the heat of KiLLa’s pop-off, it seemed like Dr Disrespect was just as stunned at what the pro player was saying leading to hilarious hesitations from the streamer. Heck, there were sometimes where the Doc was speechless and just went along with what was being said in the clip. Out of all his reactions, it sounded like the Doc was really able to get in line with KiLLa, calling Envy “weak” while touting his Champion status. But the Doc even had to take a step back when KiLLa called Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow “nothing” during his rant, noting that the comment might not have been entirely accurate: “(You are) nothing!! Ay, he’s got three rings. Ay, KiLLa he’s got three rings.” Doc’s reactions were priceless throughout the entirety of the segment, but it had to be cut short since he was ready to boot up the new Call of Duty demo. Twitch viewers know how much of a trash talker the Doc can be in regular games of CoD, PUBG, or otherwise, and it seemed like hearing the expletives being thrown in the video made the Two-time want to join in on the action.
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Dr Disrespect, JGOD and more demand revert to Warzone Pacific loadout drop changes – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect, JGOD and more demand revert to Warzone Pacific loadout drop changes Activision / Dr Disrespect / JGODWarzone Pacific’s new map is here but that hasn’t stopped the likes of Dr Disrespect, JGOD, and others are calling for the devs to revert the loadout drop change. The Warzone Pacific update dropped on December 8 which integrated Vanguard, brought a brand-new map and changed up the way the game will play. One of the biggest changes came with the loadout drop system since they’re now only available after the first circle. This is delaying the player’s power spike and ability to get fully kitted which is why they are demanding that this gets reverted. Warzone streamers call for loadout drop change Loadout drops are a key aspect of Warzone as it lets people equip the meta weapons and gun people down. But that is being slowed down quite a bit now. While Caldera is still very new to the community but that hasn’t stopped some big names from voicing their opinions on the loadout drop changes. Dr Disrespect gave his first-day feedback which was highlighted by the loadout drop change. So I’ve calmed down. Things I like about Caldera: – POI are unique and fun to fight in – Constant engagements – Always cash on handThing I don’t like about Caldera: – Constant Uphill/downhill fights – Ground loot weak – First Loadout waiting game – 3rd party interference— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) December 9, 2021 He feels that the game slows down as players are all patiently waiting for the end of the first circle to get their guns. Warzone guru JGOD, along with other streamers, also chimed in and pleaded that the devs need to revert this change as soon as possible. How are you liking Warzone Pacific Caldera? 1 Like & 1 Dislike – Looks Good/Vibrant/Colorful – Loadout Delay is a little lame Still need a ton of reps to learn how the map plays and flows. — James – JGOD (@JGODYT) December 8, 2021 I feel like we need 1 of 2 things. 1. More consistent ground loot guns OR 2. Loadouts available in the early game again. 2/2— OpTic ZLaner (@ZLaner) December 9, 2021 After a whole day of Caldera there’s a couple things I think could make this an amazing year 1. Increase player count by 50-100 2. Revert load out changes 3. Bloom…why tho?Foundation/gunplay of the game is so good just needs some tweaks 🤟🏽 — रepullze (@Repullze) December 9, 2021 Pros ZLaner and Repullze put their two cents in which both of them are super confused about the loadout change and want it swapped back to how it was on Verdansk. The community thinks that this current system is going to slow down the game drastically as everyone will camp until the first circle closes since they are stuck using ground loot.
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Dr Disrespect impresses ZLaner with nasty Warzone 1v4 clutch – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect impresses ZLaner with nasty Warzone 1v4 clutch ActivisionYouTuber and legendary streamer Dr Disrespect showed why he is one of the greatest gamers to ever pick up a controller or place his hands on a mouse and keyboard with a 1v4 Warzone win that needs to be seen. Dr Disrespect is more than just a 6’6 athlete and freak of nature. The back-to-back Blockbuster video game champion is well-known for his insane snipes. With an accuracy that would probably make Simo Häyhä blush, the two-time has a knack for clicking heads with pinpoint procession. Against Doc, bad things happen to anyone who dares to peek. During a stream alongside OpTic ZLaner, Doc was the only man on his squad remaining and needed to clutch out a one-against-four to secure the win. Needless to say, he did it in style. Two-Time in a Warzone 1v4? Too easy 😎 (via @DrDisrespect)pic.twitter.com/OmjTX82ioa — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) December 23, 2021 Doc’s 1v4 clutch hypes ZLaner With Z’s commentary and words of encouragement in his headset serving as the Alfred to his Batman, Doc took aim and removed his first foe hiding inside of a house. “In on the backside,” ZLaner comm’d as the two-time unleashed his violence, speed, and momentum to his next target. “Two of them. I love this. I actually f**king love this!” After heading into the house and taking out yet another adversary, the banned Twitch streamer flanked on the outside and fragged the third before they could jump through a window. “Oh baby! One-v-one!” the OpTic streamer cried in glee as Doc looked to complete the comeback. “That guy’s on the tree right in front of you.” Armed with his trademark sniper rifle, Doc finished off the match with one shot right between the eyes to be the last man standing. The insane play sent shockwaves throughout Twitter where it was watched nearly half a million times. Quite a ridiculous clip by one of the best in the business and the win to round out a pretty solid 2021 for the two-time.
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Dr Disrespect impressed by Warzone’s new map: “It feels like a PUBG map” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect impressed by Warzone’s new map: “It feels like a PUBG map” YouTube: DrDisrespect/Raven SoftwareAfter countless requests from his audience, Dr Disrespect reacted to the new Warzone Pacific map reveal, noting how the design appears to have been inspired by PUBG. The release of Call of Duty: Vanguard is set to usher in a new era for Warzone, removing the iconic Verdansk and replacing it with the brand new Pacific map. While the triple-A title is scheduled to release on November 5, Raven Software is yet to reveal the exact date that the integration with Warzone will take place. Despite this, the devs did give the community their first look at the Pacific map in the official Vanguard Multiplayer reveal video. Although a lot of content creators watched the showcase live, Dr Disrespect only got round to watching it a day later and finally gave his opinion on the Pacific map. Dr Disrespect reacts to new Warzone Pacific map During his September 8 stream, the two-time decided to react to the new Pacific map reveal and although he was excited, he did notice some similarities to another BR title. After reaching the Warzone section of the Vanguard reveal, it was immediately obvious that Doc was impressed with the tropical theme of the Pacific map. He even celebrated when the Creative Director revealed that they were moving on from Verdansk to the new location. Despite loving the lush environments of the new map, he did comment that it looked strangely similar to PUBG. There’s no doubt Doc is referring to the Sanhok map in PUBG that was released back in 2018, which also shares a tropical theme. “Yes, please let’s get the hell out of that map,” he said. “Nice, I like this, definitely feels like a PUBG map though.” Topic starts at 1:09:50 Despite comparing Warzone’s new map to PUBG, it’s clear the two-time is pleased the title is moving away from the war-torn landscape of Verdansk and starting a fresh chapter. Doc has never been afraid to be vocal on his opinion of Warzone, especially when it comes to updates, so it’ll be interesting to hear his impressions when he finally gets to drop into Pacific.
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Dr Disrespect hugely disappointed with Warzone’s map updates – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hugely disappointed with Warzone’s map updates YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect has given his first impressions of the new Warzone update and map changes, and it seems like he’s not overly pleased with the new Verdansk layout. The ‘Nuke Event’ that would ultimately spell the end for Verdansk as we know it had Call of Duty fans across the globe rushing to log in and get a sneak peek at the new map. After some server issues, the new Verdansk was finally revealed to players, with the leaks of a 1980’s version finally being confirmed. The layout of the new map is pretty similar to the old Verdansk, with a handful of new named locations to explore, as well as a new layout for the Gulag. While some fans are happy, Dr Disrespect wanted and expected more. After managing to get a few games in on the new map, The Two-Time was asked for his thoughts on how it looks, feels, and if he liked the new Gulag set-up – given the last one was controversial. “I like it,” the Doc said about the Gulag changes. “Outside of the map changes, the ground loot is cool, the Gulag is ok. Am I blown away? No man. I honestly wanted a completely different map. I wanted to feel like I’m traveling through a completely different area of the world.” It was barely a few minutes later before the streamer backed himself to have created a better update. “There’s no shot in a year of planning, all they added was a few points of interest to the same map, right? Those points of interest, in comparison to Warzone… Yeah, yeah. I won’t get into the timeframe of what I could do,” Doc added before breaking off into his signature manic laugh. Timestamp of 6:18:15 Given that the new Verdansk layout has only just rolled out, its unlikely that the Doc is going to get his wish of a completely new map experience anytime soon. He’ll probably have to wait until the next Call of Duty release for that one, if he’s lucky. It might even be a longtime after that, who knows.
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Dr Disrespect hits insane Warzone no-scope on helicopter & everyone is freaking out – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect hits insane Warzone no-scope on helicopter & everyone is freaking out YouTube/DrDisrespectYouTube streamer Dr Disrespect landed what could very well be his best Call of Duty: Warzone shot to date with a crazy no-scope snipe that took out a player in a helicopter. The battlegrounds of Verdansk can make for all sorts of highlight-reel plays and the Two-Time is no stranger to securing big frags with unreal shots, but this one, it kinda hits different. During a September 13 broadcast, Doc teamed up with ZLaner, DrLupo, and TimTheTatman for some Warzone action. Needless to say, it was a stacked group. With Doc on the roof of a building, he made the call for his teammates to watch out for a helicopter. Without even scoping in on the target, he decided to just fire a no-scoped shot that shocked everyone in the lobby, including Doc himself. The end result was a headshot elimination that caused everyone on the team to freak out. “Oh my!” the two-time screamed at the top of his lungs, impressed with his own unparalleled raw skill at the FPS genre. “Oh my God, Doc!” numerous players cheered. “You did not no-scope a helicopter?!” a baffled TimTheTatman asked, in disbelief at what had transpired. So this is how we’re feeling, @drdisrespect? 😳pic.twitter.com/6uUo0Q3nmv — Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) September 13, 2021 For his part, Doc was uncharacteristically humble about the frag, but was clearly very pleased with himself, pointing at the camera with a big grin on his face. Even a few moments after the play, the team was still talking about it, asking the Two-Time if he actually landed the no-scope or if he might have zoomed in just a little. Clips of the insane snipe started appearing on Reddit with numerous fans in awe at what they witnessed. “Shot of the century,” one commented. “That was f**king sick,” another user wrote. It definitely was one heck of a shot and proof that Doc doesn’t need to ADS or scope in to unleash his patented violence, speed, and momentum on other players in Warzone.
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Dr Disrespect claims he’s done playing Warzone: “Get me off this f**king game” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims he’s done playing Warzone: “Get me off this f**king game” YouTube: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionIt looks like Dr Disrespect has finally hit his Warzone breaking point, with the YouTuber admitting he is “genuinely considering stopping” anything to do with the Call of Duty battle royale — on stream or off — until Activision releases Vanguard’s new Tropics map. Dr Disrespect’s history with Warzone is dotted with rants and raves. Ever since the battle royale was released midway through 2019, the YouTuber has been suggesting ways to improve the title, dished out bucketloads of roasts and rants, and even quit the game on several occasions. The Doc’s issues with the Activision-helmed game boils down to two things: its “lackluster speed” and the unstoppable wave of Warzone cheaters swarming the battle royale. These problems have sent Dr Disrespect to Apex Legends, Overwatch, and Valorant for stints in the past. This time, however, it looks like the two-time may hang up the CoD sticks for good, with the new Vanguard map the only thing that may bring him back. Dr Disrespect has had plenty of Warzone rants before. In fact, he’s probably close to hitting triple digits. Those all came with his signature over-the-top in-character tirades, however. This time though, during his September 20 stream, the YouTuber just seemed burned out. “That’s it for me, man,” he sighed. “Get me off this f**king game. Holy sh*t, what a snooze fest. I’m literally falling asleep… I don’t know if I can do this anymore. I am genuinely feeling like completely stopping until this new map comes out. I’m not getting anything from that map anymore, the gunplay, the gunfights. It’s all the same to me now. “I just have no passion, no interest to play a game designed for 11-year-olds,” the two-time continued. “Either 11-year-olds or 85-year-old men. The game has turned into a joke at this point, and I’m just not into it. “Warzone is just… I really think it’s never been this bad to play. I have no interest left, no enthusiasm. I’ve done it, seen it all, experienced it all in the game.” Related segment begins at 5:36:04 in the video below. The one thing Dr Disrespect admits could lure him back to Warzone to grind again would be the release of the new Call of Duty Vanguard map. The YouTuber has already dished out high praise for early leaks of the next battle royale battleground, suggesting the upcoming Pacific battleground “feels like a PUBG map.” Doc pointed out similarities with the forerunner title’s Sanhok map, released back in 2018, and admitted he’s eager to give it a go. “Yes, please, let’s get the hell out of the Verdansk map.” Doc previously quit Warzone on July 24, claiming he was “bored” of the battle royale and was now “totally uninterested in playing [Warzone] anymore.”
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Dr Disrespect gives hilarious backstory to “pathetic” Call of Duty Blackout stream sniper – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives hilarious backstory to “pathetic” Call of Duty Blackout stream sniper Dr Disrespect / TwitchCall of Duty Blackout, but it didn’t stop him from creating a whole backstory for his killer. The popular streamer, who has hosted many Code Red tournaments for variouse battle royale game mode, is often a target for stream sniping because he is so active on Twitch. This time around, though, The Doc was in no mood to be hijacked by a team watching his every move on stream after his teammate LyndonFPS had already been knocked out earlier in the game. Dr Disrespect is known for his wild outbursts on Twitch. Starting at the farm, Dr Disrespect was looting up before a zombie came flying at him just outside the barn. He jumped into the nearest helicopter and decided to take to the sky before being shot at. Read More: How to watch the Black Ops 4 CWL Pro League – streams, schedule, scores, standings, and more – Forced to drop from the flying vehicle, he landed at Blackout’s rebooted version of Black Ops’ Firing Range map where a team seemed to be waiting for his arrival – shooting him dead in an instant. At first, Dr Disrespect seemed to find the whole thing funny, but that didn’t last long – after they started to bounce on his player’s body after the kill. “Terrible gamer,” The Doc said, before exploding into one of his vintage wild outbursts. “In an hour he starts his shift at Yogurt Land, but he’s waiting in Firing Range. Why? Because he’s so desperate. “He’s so desperate for just a little bit of a chuckle, a little ounce of: ‘Hey look at me, I do exist in this world. Look at me,’ right? You’re pathetic. You’re going to be nothing your whole life. Nothing.” Judging by this reaction, who knows what backstory he’ll come up with for the next stream sniper that takes him out.
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Dr Disrespect highlights his biggest issues with Warzone 2 DMZ mode – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect highlights his biggest issues with Warzone 2 DMZ mode Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect has given some initial thoughts on Modern Warfare 2’s DMZ mode, and he’s skeptical about a few things in particular. When Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 was first announced, a number of rumors surfaced about a brand-new mode that was similar to Escape from Tarkov. We know now that it’s known as DMZ. While it’s not as hardcore as Tarkov, it works in a similar way. You and your team drop in, loot up, and eventually head for an exfiltration zone. A number of goals will pop up as you go, including fighting NPC-controlled Strongholds, but the overall goal of your run is ultimately up to you. On November 9, a number of content creators and streamers were able to get hands-on with the new mode. While he didn’t get an invite, Dr Disrespect kept a keen eye on things and he’s got some initial concerns. Dr Disrespect highlights issues with Modern Warfare 2 DMZ mode The Two-Time watched along as Escape from Tarkov veteran DrLupo dropped into the DMZ mode, and quickly gave a few thoughts on what he’d seen – even though he hadn’t played it himself. “Too much AI. Just like unnecessary shots and fights. I know they want to keep you engaged, they want to like make sure your sensories are heightened,” The Doc said, also questioning the strength of the AI. He also flagged the map, Al Mazrah, as a potential issue. “There are certain things that I’m like ‘oh man’. Like, for whatever reason, this map and the way it’s designed with this map… we’ll see how it is,” he added, grimacing. Timestamp of 4:02:55 The streaming star also questioned just how deep the mode will be for players who want to repeatedly dive in. “How deep does it go? Ok, there’s an objective that they’re doing, there’s another objective while playing in a match,” he quipped. “Does it get to a point where they might be doing the same stuff over and over after a while? Or is there very unique missions and objectives even after so many hours played of this mode?” Those questions will likely be answered once the Two-Time manages to get hands-on with the mode, so it won’t be too long before he finds out.
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Dr Disrespect highlights biggest difference between Warzone & Apex Legends – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect highlights biggest difference between Warzone & Apex Legends YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect once again compared Warzone and Apex Legends, suggesting that there’s something a little off about Respawn’s battle royale when it comes to shooting. Every battle royale game out there, whether it be Fortnite, Apex Legends, PUBG, or Warzone, is constantly compared to its rival, no matter how different they might be. Given they released pretty close to each other, the comparisons between Warzone and Apex Legends have raged a bit more than others, with the two constantly being pitted against each other by fans and content creators. As he pretty much only plays battle royale games these days, aside from messing around with Valorant from time to time, Dr Disrespect is in a perfect position to make comparisons, but even he wasn’t sure what to make of Apex upon making his return. The Doc kicked off his April 30 stream with a return to Respawn’s battle royale, falling short in his pursuit of a random trios win. Afterwards, as he was preparing to dive into Warzone, he couldn’t help but start comparing them again, making a big deal about Apex’s shooting. “There’s something about Apex. It’s different, like, Warzone you’ve got the slide canceling, slide canceling, the movement, and everything. Apex, it just throws me off,” the Two-Time said. “It’s like these longer, gliding slides. It’s interesting. It feels different to me, I don’t know why. The aiming and everything feels different to me. “There’s like no recoil on the weapons, like zero. When I play that game, it feels like I’m playing AimLabs or something, it’s hard to describe. The shooting, it doesn’t feel real or something, I don’t know.” Timestamp of 35:15 The YouTube streamer did acknowledge the fact that he wasn’t quite warmed up on Apex, and might have been a bit behind the times with the speed of things, but he didn’t draw any further comparisons. Seasoned battle royale players would, no doubt, agree with him anyway. Apex is much more arcadey than Warzone, which toes the line between realism and fun at times.
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Dr DisRespect has vulgar stream sniper join his game and ambush Blackout stream – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect has vulgar stream sniper join his game and ambush Blackout stream Popular Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect is no stranger to ‘stream snipers’, but it was probably a first for even him when one managed to get directly into his game lobby while playing Blackout. Typically, stream snipers hunt down popular streamers while they are mid game, aiming to eliminate them, be vulgar over proximity chat or otherwise just be a general nuisance. There is no proximity chat in Black Ops 4’s Blackout however, meaning stream snipers are limited (usually) to just hoping to luckily land in the same match and take out said streamer. But, that didn’t stop one very determined stream sniper from somehow finding their way directly into the Doc’s game lobby, before he had even entered a match. It is possible to find your way into the lobby of any player using modified equipment, or the player may have found the Doc through the recent players section of the social tab. Whatever the method, the player entered Dr DisRespect’s lobby, and proceed to spew out numerous expletives, loudly for the Doc’s massive audience to hear. Clearly confused by what was going on initially, Dr Disrespect simply left his own lobby as fast as possible, before the player said anything potentially bannable on Twitch (although typically in instances like these, blame isn’t placed on the streamer, as long as they make an attempt to stop it or mute their audio). Even after leaving the lobby however, the stream sniper remained in Dr DisRespect’s in-game party, meaning he had to manually kick them, after first reporting and blocking them. It is perhaps an issue which developer’s Treyarch will be looking into, as the problem appears to persist on both PlayStation 4 and PC, where players are somehow able to find their way into any lobby, even without an invite and the with the lobby set to private, and even the player limit set. Numerous pro CoD players have also faced a similar problem of random players entering their lobbies while streaming, with the players either ruining practice or similarly blurting out expletives in the knowledge that these players are streaming.
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Dr Disrespect has perfect response to fears Warzone may ban him for hacked lobby – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has perfect response to fears Warzone may ban him for hacked lobby YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Raven SoftwareDr Disrespect is staring down the barrel of a potential Warzone ban after accidentally loading into a hacked battle royale lobby, but instead of being worried, the YouTuber cooly dished up the perfect — and totally hilarious — response. Warzone is facing another disaster, just weeks after Caldera’s release; Call of Duty hackers have found a way to glitch the battle royale’s lobbies for free levels. The glitch, which is similar to the infamous Modern Warfare and Black Ops code-bending that still pops up in vintage titles, lets Warzone players earn up to 70 levels at once during an endless pre-game lobby, and Dr Disrespect found himself right in the middle of one on December 22. Dr Disrespect and his trio squadmates TimTheTatman, and ZLaner all had their guns boosted to max levels immediately after loading into one such server, and the Warzone stars could only laugh at the glitches. The lobby immediately sparked Warzone ban concerns for the trio, but Dr Disrespect was quick on the trigger to allay any fears with a hilarious bite back. The trio were originally stunned after loading into the hacked Warzone lobby, but that surprise turned to concern, especially from TimTheTatman, after realizing their “boosting” exploits — accidental or not — may lead to permanent bans from the popular Call of Duty battle royale. Doc immediately dolled out the perfect response. “Oh my god,” the two-time said after a fan mentioned possible Warzone bans for the exploits, “wouldn’t that be a blessing in disguise! Where do I sign up?” In the end, Dr Disrespect managed to boost all his meta Warzone weapons up to level 70, unlocking all their attachments, upgrades, and optics. He did admit it “felt a little cheaty,” but ranked them all up in the lobby regardless. “Load ‘em up!” he laughed. “Hell yeah, what a lobby.” The two-time continued: “Anything that means I have to play Warzone less, I’ll take it. Leveling in this game can be such a chore. I mean, I’m going to take full advantage of this, I’m going to be doing all my guns now. I’m all in, this is probably the most fun I’ve had on Warzone in ages, I won’t lie.” The Doc’s fun in the lobby eventually wrapped up after he was hit with a “Dev Error 661” code. He could only laugh: “Only way it could’ve ended, really.” The Doc’s chance encounter with the modded pre-game arena may well lead to him being suspended, but considering it was purely accidental, Dexerto doesn’t expect the Warzone devs to swing the banhammer in his direction. The two-time hasn’t been kind to Warzone recently either, glitched lobbies or no, even declaring he is in the midst of a “Docpression” sparked by the state of Warzone and the “total failure” of the battle royale’s long-waited Pacific update earlier this month. Raven Software has yet to address the hacked Warzone lobbies or Dr Disrespect’s accidental involvement, but expect it to be patched out soon.
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Dr DisRespect has perfect reaction to Nadeshot smashing his headset – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect has perfect reaction to Nadeshot smashing his headset 100 Thieves CEO and founder Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag threw his headset into the wall due to a loss in the Call of Duty: Blackout private beta – and Dr DisRespect had a hilarious reaction to the salt. Streamer Guy ‘Dr DisRespect’ Beahm broadcasted the clip of Nate’s emotional outburst on his stream – and it played more than once. Instead, the clip repeated Nade’s rage over and over again, and the Doc looked around him as though startled at the sound of the headset making contact with the wall each time. He also made commentary on Nade’s performance leading up to his untimely defeat. “Okay, you’ve got that nice down, little head glitch right over the fuel tanker,” he said over the clip. “Nice.” As it happens, Nadeshot’s anger wasn’t completely unjustified. The original clip shows that he was knocked down by an enemy who had hidden behind him, then ‘full-killed’ – meaning that he couldn’t be revived, and was left to spectate the rest of the match. Read More: Everything Treyarch are working on after Day Four of the Blackout beta – Armor damage indicator, team-kill looting, and more – That wasn’t the only salt-inducing moment Nadeshot has had on-stream, either. Nade also expressed some anger at the game’s armor in an earlier broadcast, kicking something aside at a death that he felt could have been clearly avoided, had his opponent’s armor not been too strong. Nerfs to Blackout’s armor were revealed not long after the clip surfaced. Nadeshot was playing the Blackout private beta, which has now extended from the PlayStation 4 to XBox One and PC pre-orders, as well. The PC open beta opens on September 15, and will run until September 17 at 1 PM ET.
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Dr Disrespect has perfect idea to improve Warzone Gulag – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has perfect idea to improve Warzone Gulag Infinity Ward / Dr DisrespectThe Gulag, Warzone’s 1v1 death pit where players battle it out head-to-head for a chance to respawn into the battle, is quickly becoming an iconic feature of Call of Duty. But, Twitch star Dr Disrespect has his own idea about how it could be totally reworked. The Gulag pits two eliminated players in Warzone against each other, both with the exact same weapon, a tactical and a lethal throwable. Placed in a small prison showers area, the players have a short window to eliminate each other, with the winning getting the chance to rejoin their teammates in combat. It’s an innovative feature for a battle royale, and generally well-liked, but there are still complaints about some of the features. Namely, some players think all tactical grenades should be removed, to keep it strictly gun-on-gun action. But, this isn’t the Doc‘s main concern. His idea would be to also remove the throwables and grenades, but actually give players their own weapon of choice, even with attachments. “No perks, no equipment, and your ideal weapon to take in there, and no RPGs or explosives. You could take your decked out MP5, decked out AR, decked out LMG, maybe even a sniper, and that’s it,” he explained. The Doc was quick to clarify that akimbo pistols wouldn’t be allowed, or “no bullsh*t stuff” as he put it. “Just straight up, solid weapons, and whatever your create-a-class is around it.” It would certainly be a controversial change, as one of the popular aspects of the gulag is how stripped back it is. Both players are given either a pistol or shotgun at random, with no attachments to keep things as leveled out as possible. However, Doc thinks this new system would work better. “Every time you fight somebody, you know you’re going to use your class, that you like, comfortable with, or maybe even mix it up. And at the same time, you don’t know what you’re going against.” Not everyone in his stream chat was on board for the idea though, so Dr Disrespect responded in typical fashion. With Activision confirming they plan to keep adding content and new modes to Warzone over the coming months and even years, it wouldn’t be surprising if the Gulag gets some changes too. On the other hand, the saying “if it’s not broken, don’t fix it” also comes to mind, and with the exception of flashbang/concussion grenade complaints, the Gulag is, on the whole, the perfect way to give players that free respawn opportunity.
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Dr Disrespect has huge problems with Warzone Pacific: “I’m ready to uninstall” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has huge problems with Warzone Pacific: “I’m ready to uninstall” YouTube: Dr Disrespect / Raven SoftwareDr Disrespect has ripped into Warzone’s new Pacific update on launch day, repetitively claiming he’s “falling asleep” and is already considering uninstalling the Call of Duty battle royale despite its big Caldera changes. Just 24 hours after declaring Warzone’s new Caldera map could be a “gamechanger” for the battle royale, Dr Disrespect is on the verge of uninstalling the game again. The two-time’s spotted history with Call of Duty’s flagship title isn’t over yet, but it seems like it’s getting closer and closer to “goodbye” for Dr Disrespect and Warzone. The YouTuber was originally quite excited to try the new Caldera map, but has quickly turned on the Vanguard update on launch day. “I just want to uninstall the game,” he declared. “That’s where I’m at,” the Doc continued just hours into his Caldera campaign. “It really feels like something is broken here. I had hopes… I don’t know, it’s boring.” Dr Disrespect admitted he was struggling to get out of first-gear while playing — a factor he claims is because nothing about the Pacific update excites him. “I’m already bored with this game,” Dr Disrespect admitted. “I just don’t know what else to say champs. It’s bad. I don’t know. It just doesn’t, “ah!” and get me excited. If there are people getting giggly over this… god man, if they are, our expectations are just so low. I’m actually falling asleep playing this game. “Warzone is supposed to be this over the top blockbuster arcade video game that you can pop into, start playing and have fun with because it’s super high rep, boom boom boom… and I ain’t getting that feeling. “I’m getting really close to uninstalling this game and switching over to Battlefield 2042 where I know I’ll lose 98% of my audience. That’s how close I am to done.” As his December 8 stream rolled on, the YouTuber pulled at the weaving of the historic Warzone swap-over, with each match poking more holes in the update. In the end, it all boiled into a classic Doc rant. First, Doc claimed the World War II theme “makes [him] want to throw up” all over his “high-end peripherals”. The issues with Caldera don’t stop there though, he added. In a long, sarcastic speech, he listed all the things that “just make sense” in Warzone — of course, going on to list all the major issues. “Everything seems to make sense. It just makes sense to go World War II fiction. That you need to own Vanguard to play. The audio’s making me go deaf. It makes so much sense to bring back Dead Silence, a perk everyone loved, or that every weapon I pick up doesn’t kill them.” “To me it makes sense,” the Doc said, before dropping his sarcastic facade. “I’m telling you, to me, it’s clear there’s a need for a new game, now, a new experience.” The Doc ended his first Warzone Pacific stream on a low note, but the battle royale’s change-up must have stayed with him — hours later he weighed in again, this time sharing several positives on Twitter. “So I’ve calmed down,” Dr Disrespect admitted, before listing off the things he did like about the Warzone Pacific update. These included Caldera’s “unique” points of interest, “constant engagements,” and the fact there’s “always cash on hand.” The Doc isn’t the only top star struggling with Caldera on day one either; Warzone’s top earner, Aydan, has warned he may “move on” if things don’t improve.
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Dr DisRespect has hilarious reaction to spectacular kill in Black Ops 4 – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect has hilarious reaction to spectacular kill in Black Ops 4 TreyarchPopular Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect managed to pull off an insane kill during a game of Black Ops 4 on November 23 – and his reaction was priceless. The 1993/1994 Blockbuster Champion has been playing a ton of Blackout since Black Ops 4 released on October 12 and he’s been pulling off incredible plays ever since. During a solos match on November 23, The Doc managed to nail a crouching opponent in the grass a sizeable distance away from him, getting a headshot with a single flick of his sniper scope. In keeping with his bombastic personality, the Doc appeared to be very pleased with his skill, falling backward in his chair in feigned shock. He then shook his head and smiled before answering a fake phone call from the press, apparently asking to use a clip of his kill from his stream. “It’s the two-time,” he said as he picked up the phone, referencing his celebrated status as the “two-time, back-to-back, Blockbuster video game champion.” “Yeah, if you wanna use it, you can,” he continued. “Use that clip – just make sure I’m on the front page. See you on the red carpet.” particularly vulgar stream sniper infiltrate his lobby during a stream on November 22, who shouted multiple expletives for his audience to hear. Although he made sure to leave the lobby, the player sniper remained in his in-game party, prompting the Doc to manually kick the stream sniper after blocking and reporting them. Despite this debacle, he appears to be thoroughly enjoying the game – especially in comparison to Fortnite, which he claimed he deleted from his PC in a Tweet on November 22.
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Dr Disrespect has big doubts about Warzone 2 and the future of Call of Duty – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has big doubts about Warzone 2 and the future of Call of Duty YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect harbors some pretty big concerns about Warzone 2 as he’s unsure it’ll be the “savior” that Call of Duty is searching for. Ever since Call of Duty: Warzone first launched, it has proven to be one of the top battle royales on the market. Though, it has had its fair share of issues with cheaters, bugs, and everything else you can think of. For the longest time, there had been rumors about a sequel, or even a fresh take on the CoD battle royale – and those rumors became reality when Activision confirmed that work was underway on a follow-up to Warzone. Warzone 2 is reportedly set to release during the Modern Warfare 2 cycle – which kicks off in October – but Dr Disrespect has a few concerns about things. The former Call of Duty developer, who hasn’t been shy in criticizing the franchise he loves so much, detailed his concerns during his June 27 stream after noting that he’s lost interest in watching Warzone streams. He noted that the franchise does need a shot in the arm, but isn’t sure Warzone 2 is the answer. “Is Warzone 2 going to be the savior (of CoD)? I don’t know man. I don’t know,” The Doc said. “I can see some initial hype but nothing like the original Warzone map and the original Verdansk. I just don’t see it. I think what we see is the slow decline. “Unless they come up with some crazy… I don’t know man. I just don’t think the engine can be pushed any further, it is maxed out.” Timestamp of 22:15 The Two-Time doubled down on the fact that while there will be plenty of hype, but he’s unsure any new Warzone release will match the original “energy” that the battle royale – and its initial Verdansk map – had. While he noted there is a massive team working on each game, they are ultimately limited by the engine and believes it needs a “massive overhaul” to sort out. Obviously, The Doc will be playing the new installments to the CoD franchise once they go live, he’s skeptical about where things are headed.
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Dr Disrespect has a brilliant idea to improve Warzone’s Gulag – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect has a brilliant idea to improve Warzone’s Gulag Activision/Dr DisrespectDuring a recent livestream, Dr. Disrespect came up with a brilliant idea for Call of Duty: Warzone’s Gulag system, which could revolutionize how the battle royale is played. Warzone’s Gulag normally gives players an extra attempt at a win by bringing them back to life if they win a quick 1v1 match, but in the base game modes, players only get one shot at redemption or else it’s all over. Now, Dr. Disrespect has come up with an interesting idea that puts a twist on the whole concept: instead of the feature being a one-and-done, he suggests that players should have the ability to buy “another Gulag” for $20,000, giving them another chance to fight for survival even if they’ve already expended their first trip to the prison. “I have a multi-million dollar idea that just came to my head, right now, in real-time,” he said. “The ability to buy another Gulag for yourself – costs you $20K” .@drdisrespect with the best idea of 2020 Have the ability to buy an extra Gulag for yourself in Warzone I don’t hate it at all pic.twitter.com/9aNMJi7pz0 — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) December 28, 2020 The Doc doesn’t get into specifics on the idea, including whether or not players should be able to buy it multiple times – but it’s certainly an interesting idea, to say the least. While the Gulag hasn’t exactly been a huge point of contention in the community, with most people either praising how it works, the idea would certainly change up the gameplay. Of course, the price might need to be adjusted, similar to the in-game loadout drops, as players would be constantly fighting to get enough money each match to afford that extra Gulag. The biggest problem, however, is that it could exponentially increase the length of matches. The nice thing about the current Gulag is the fact that it essentially has a guaranteed cutoff point when it comes to how much time a match can take. This new feature would effectively change that. Still, at the end of the day, while the idea will almost certainly never see the light of day in any official capacity, it’s interesting to think about the potential effects it could have in-game.
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Dr DisRespect goes through a range of emotions watching hacker who killed him on Blackout – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect goes through a range of emotions watching hacker who killed him on Blackout Popular Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect went through a range of emotions after being killed by a hacker while playing Blackout on Black Ops 4. The battle royale mode in Black Ops 4 has been the game of choice for The Doc since its release in October, but unfortunately the popularity of the title has resulted in plenty of people hacking. While playing on November 30, Dr DisRespect was killed on numerous occasions by hackers, raising concerns that the game is being overrun by those willing to cheat. It all started when the streamer suspected something fishy was going on after being killed 20 minutes into his broadcast, watching the killcam back before being left in utter disbelief at what he witnessed. The Doc proceeded to declare the player as the best he’d ever seen, and went on to spectate him as he beamed unsuspecting victims across the map. “Hold on a second,” the streamer explained sarcastically. “This guy is really good. I just want to watch him.” The suspect player continued to run awkwardly around the map , before popping out from behind a tree to land another set of perfect headshots. The Doc then called upon developers, Treyarch, to reach out to esports organizations on behalf of the player, because he looked so good. Before long, The Doc started to enjoy what he was seeing, and got the tempo pumping with some of his classic 80’s music as he jumped on the casting desk for a period of the round. In the end, however, it wasn’t all fun and games for Dr DisRespect, who expressed his annoyance that the second person he ran into on the game that day was a dirty hacker. “You know what’s scary about this? I just want to get on man, and we will, trust me, we’re going to get into a solo groove today. But can you believe, literally the second guy I encounter today, is a scummy ass hacker? This guy is online, hacking.” Needless to say, the hacker went on to win the match, killing his final two opponents in quick succession, and all without taking a bullet of damage in the process. Rather hilariously, the hacker had the last laugh too, as the Doc took too long to enter his report against the player cheating, and it ended up cutting off, leaving the popular streamer speechless.
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Dr Disrespect gives his honest verdict on CoD Mobile after first stream – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gives his honest verdict on CoD Mobile after first stream Dr Disrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect has gone against his controversial view on mobile gaming, giving a positive review of Call of Duty Mobile in a recent stream. After his infamous remark towards mobile games, Dr Disrespect surprised his fans in a recent Call of Duty Mobile stream. In fact, the two-time champion had nothing but glowing things to say after playing the mobile FPS game. While CoD Mobile may not be for everyone, there’s no denying just how much content there is in the game. Since its release in 2019, CoD Mobile has received numerous updates that have helped keep the community invested. From the ever-popular zombies mode to the new western theme of its latest Season 4 update, there are always new maps, modes, and gear for players to sink their teeth into. It seemed even Dr Disrespect couldn’t deny how impressed he was with the sheer amount on offer in CoD Mobile. Dr Disrespect views on CoD Mobile “I was blown away by how much content there is in Call of Duty Mobile, especially the BR,” says Dr Disrespect. “I mean, you just talk about a lot of fun. I think the mobile community is spoiled.” As you might expect, this sentiment does go against Doc’s past views on mobile gaming. Topic begins at 2:58:55 Last year, the ever-popular streamer sparked a huge debate after he took to twitter to troll mobile gamers. Obviously, this didn’t go down well with those that enjoy small screen gaming. However, it certainly seems Dr Disrespect has come around to the concept of mobile games. After playing through the new Call of Duty LTM and battle royale mode, the legendary streamer voiced his opinions on the game. “I gotta be honest, for a mobile game, that’s a lot of fun,” said the Doc. “It makes me wish we had just more things happening on console and PC.” This sentiment has also been echoed by fans of Warzone, especially since the map has only changed minimally with the introduction of the Verdanks ‘84. “Obviously, (Warzone) a more serious tone, you don’t want to oversaturate it with all this sh*t, but in terms of actual content, map design, mobility, and looting system – I enjoyed all of it. Whether Dr Disrespect will be playing more CoD Mobile in the future remains to be seen, but for now, it seems the two-time champ has changed his opinions on mobile gaming.
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Dr Disrespect gets hyped after destroying Warzone 2 stream sniper – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect gets hyped after destroying Warzone 2 stream sniper Activision / YT: Dr DisrespectYouTube streamer and mustache virtuoso Dr Disrespect couldn’t control his joy when he overcame a stream sniper in Warzone 2.0’s Gulag, letting his chat know exactly how he felt. Stream snipers are the bane of any streamer’s existence. It’s often bad enough to be eliminated by an opponent in front of a watching audience, but the added salt in the wound of them cheating simultaneously makes it far more difficult to take. That’s also what makes getting one over on stream snipers so gratifying. Dr Disrespect humiliates stream sniper in Warzone 2.0 Gulag In a November 23 livestream, YouTube superstar Dr Disrespect came up against a pesky stream sniper while in the battle royale sequel’s Gulag, which is slightly different from in Warzone 1. It was incredibly obvious that the opponent was stream sniping, with the Doc’s stream clearly audible in his microphone. That didn’t deter the Two-Time though, who approached the battle with his trademark violence, speed, and momentum. After eliminating the first opponent cleanly with a pistol, only the stream sniper remained. Dr Disrespect’s barbs were ringing in his own ears as the stream audio came through his opponent’s mic but, unperturbed, he pushed forward and some accurate upper body shots secured him the win. Timestamp: 4:03:45 On eliminating the stream sniper the Doc couldn’t hold back his glee, rising to his feet and shouting: “I’m f**king feeling good. I’m feeling good!” His chat quickly weighed in with their firm handshakes too, calling the enemy a “loser.” Unfortunately, the Doc’s game ended shortly after, being eliminated by an unseen opponent in one of Al-Mazrah’s many highrise buildings. Unsurprisingly, it’s not the first time the Doc has encountered stream snipers in a big BR, previously telling a PUBG opponent to “get a life” after realizing they were stream sniping.
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Dr Disrespect finally uninstalls Warzone and explains why he’s had enough – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect finally uninstalls Warzone and explains why he’s had enough Dr Disrespect/ActivisionAfter threatening to quit Warzone for a while, Dr Disrespect has finally followed through on those threats, uninstalling the battle royale and explaining his frustrations with it. While his background is in Call of Duty and Halo, Dr Disrespect became an internet star through the rise of battle royales. He’s played them all from H1Z1 and Radical Heights to Firestorm and Warzone. The Call of Duty take on the battle royale might seem like a match made in heaven for him, but for months he’s had issues. Just like everyone else, he’s been frustrated by hackers, dead silence, and a litany of other issues. The Doc is always on the verge of losing his temper and unleashing his signature, which usually ends up with him uninstalling a game and quitting it for good. He’s threatened that a few times for Warzone, but now it’s finally happened. During his July 21 stream, the Doc was hosting another round of his trademark triple threat challenge, looking for wins in Warzone, PUBG, and Rogue Company. After a few attempts at picking up the dub in Verdansk, he’d had enough and after a loss in the Gulag he finally uninstalled the game. “I’m just gonna f**king uninstall this game,” he said, before heading to the Battle Net launcher and starting the uninstall process. “It’s boring, it’s sickening, I can’t see f**king anybody in it, I can’t hear anything, there are loud explosions, and I’m bored of it.” The Two-Time switched over to Apex Legends, which he’s had his problems with in the past, and explained a bit more about why he’s annoyed about Warzone. “I think I’m playing bad in that game because I’m just not interested in it at all anymore,” he continued. Timestamp of 2:42:11 The Doc added that he’s seen everything that Warzone has to offer too, and it’s not exactly been freshened up in the way he’d like. In his following stream, the YouTube star stuck to Halo and didn’t make an instant return to Warzone. He could at some point in the future, he routinely uninstalled Fortnite before returning shortly after when that was popular, so we’ll have to wait and see.
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Dr Disrespect finally reveals first look at Modern Warfare map design – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect finally reveals first look at Modern Warfare map design GFUEL / Dr DisrespectTwitch streamer and former level designer at Sledgehammer Games, Dr Disrespect, has revealed a new map design he’s been working on in the style of the 2v2 mode in Modern Warfare, complete with a walkthrough. The upcoming Call of Duty game, releasing October 25, features a new 2v2 mode called Gunfight, where players face off in round-based matches on compact maps. The mode was well-received when it was made playable in its alpha state, and the Doc himself was clearly a big fan, having now designed his own map for it. Although no longer in the development industry, instead focusing on his massively popular Twitch channel, Dr Disrespect, real name Guy Beahm, previously worked on CoD map design for 2014’s Advanced Warfare. Putting his experience on show, he used the level design tools available for Black Ops III to create his 2v2 design, before showing it off on Twitter. His timing isn’t random, though, as he’s joining in the with the trending ‘Blocktober’ event, where level designers show off their early ‘block’ versions of maps, to show how the final product might then come together. 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 Doc went a step further though, not only showing images of his modern looking design, but also doing a complete walkthrough. Of course, Black Ops III features advanced movement (wallrunning and jetpacks), but this map was made with Modern Warfare in mind, so the Twitch star kept his feet planted on the ground. Infinity Ward developers have also been getting in on the ‘Blocktober’ trend, showing off some of their early designs for actual Modern Warfare maps. Multiplayer designer Brian Baker revealed what the map ‘Gun Runner’ looks like, before all the textures and environment was added. Early blockout of Gun Runner from Modern Warfare. #Blocktober #ModernWarfare #leveldesign pic.twitter.com/q1FQfovP16 — Brian Baker (@JrBakerChee) October 2, 2019 Although Dr Disrespect has since moved on from his career as a map designer, he clearly still has a passion for it, one that he can now enjoy more casually, since becoming a full-time streamer. Who knows, though, perhaps Infinity Ward will want to expand the Gunfight map pool with a design from the Doc himself, which would undoubtedly excite fans.
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Dr Disrespect urges Vanguard players to use controller after aim assist discovery – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect urges Vanguard players to use controller after aim assist discovery YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect believes Call of Duty Vanguard’s aim assist on controller may be the “strongest ever” and is urging other players to swap to the sticks to take advantage of Sledgehammer Games ‘overtuning’ the feature. Before Call of Duty Vanguard arrived, Dr Disrespect revealed he was planning to swap keyboard & mouse for controller “full-time,” and true to his word, has been riding the sticks in Sledgehammer’s new title ever since. The Doc has been hard on the Vanguard grind since last weekend and, outside a few suggestions he may quit the game on opening day, has been finding his feet quite well, and dominating. While Dr Disrespect is a renowned gamer in his own rights, the two-time says he’s got a little help in Vanguard — auto-aim. “I think it’s the strongest aim assist of all time,” he said. Dr Disrespect is so convinced, in fact, that he’s issued a warning: play Call of Duty Vanguard on controller, or risk being left behind for the entire cycle. During one recent CoD Vanguard stream, the YouTuber locked in a day of controller gameplay, eager to test the sticks against his mouse & keyboard setup. Things went well for him straight off the bat as he and fellow YouTube stars CouRage and TimTheTatman sunk their teeth into Sledgehammer’s latest game. Soon, playing on new map Das Haus, the two-time dropped a 100-bomb. When asked what gun he was using he laughed: “Controller!” That first inkling that aim assist was guiding his hand — at least a little — soon lead the Doc to start checking how much auto-aim he got against other enemies. As he tested, the streamer’s theory seemed to come true: his shots were landing easier, movement kept his reticle pinned to enemies, and even when he snapped close to opponents, the marker would jump to their bodies. Dr Disrespect seemed convinced and declared his findings. “See that, see my aim assist? I can feel that man. I can f**king feel it dragging, holy sh*t,” the Doc said, before delivering his verdict. “This may be the strongest aim assist game of all time. Definitely of all the Call of Duty’s.” He concluded: “Aim assist is strong, very dramatic in this game.” “It might be the case that everyone is swapping to controllers soon. Everyone [in tournaments] but myself, HusKerrs, maybe, are using them already.” In fact, Dr Disrespect admitted swapping onto the controller and “finally being able to match all the controller kids” had put any ideas of shelving Vanguard days into the game’s release out of his mind. While he may not stick to the sticks long-term, he concluded aim assist is “very interesting.” “I actually had a lot of fun today. It was a complete reverse from [launch day],” the YouTuber said. “Especially using the controller… 100-kill games there!”
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Dr Disrespect fans want his new Modern Warfare map added to the game – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect fans want his new Modern Warfare map added to the game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare map designs for Blocktober and fans are thinking his creations might be better than the ones that are actually in the game. For the most part, Modern Warfare’s launch has been pretty positive but there has been a bunch of player criticism around the map designs. Even the pro players have expressed their displeasure, with Matthew ‘FormaL’ Piper saying he’d rather Infinity Ward created more “fun maps” for this installment versus what made it into the game at launch. As many know, Dr Disrespect is a former level designer for Advanced Warfare and he flexed his creative muscles once again by designing several maps for Modern Warfare for fun, and now that players know what’s in the game, many are saying his creations might have been a better choice to include. Of course, they are cheeky responses because we don’t know how the Two-Time’s maps would work in the game, but it is a damning indictment on the maps as they are. His latest map is called Arcade and, to be fair, it does look pretty cool from the little we get to see of it. Another art concept for the #ModernWarfare 2v2 map we built out called ‘Arcade’. :frame_with_picture: @thorsten_denk pic.twitter.com/sfVKQ7gZ3k — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) October 29, 2019 Many of the replies to Doc’s tweet managed to both applaud him for his creations while also putting down the current maps. “Better than literally every map in Modern Warfare now,” said one commenter. “I’ve seen you post 2 of these so far and let me just say the thumbnails of these maps already look way better than any 2v2 map we have in the game,” said another comment. “Makes you think about who they have working in the studio.” I’ve seen you post 2 of these so far and let me just say the thumbnails of these maps already look way better than any 2v2 map we have in the game. Makes you think about who they have working in the studio — Ugryphon (@Ugryphon) October 29, 2019 The Two-Time’s maps will more than likely not ever make an appearance in Modern Warfare, but it’s clear his talent for level design hasn’t gone away despite becoming a full-time streamer. If Doc ever did decide to release a video game himself, we can definitely count on it having some good maps for players to explore. The Call of Duty franchise can’t seem to find common middle ground among fans as some will argue for the traditional 3-lane maps while others want to leave that behind. Players will be receiving additional maps in future updates so it’ll be interesting to see if Infinity Ward listens to any of this player criticism. Modern Warfare is out now for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
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Dr Disrespect exposes Vanguard S&D player using terrible wall exploit – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect exposes Vanguard S&D player using terrible wall exploit Activision/Dr. DisrespectDr Disrespect promised his viewers that he would put on a masterclass in Call of Duty Vanguard, but his stream was completely derailed after exposing a cheater in Search and Destroy. There has been no shortage of strange things happening in Vanguard since the game’s release, and YouTube’s resident 2x Champ got a taste of the chaos while preparing for a tournament on November 29. It was all smiles when Doc first loaded into the game. After throwing on some new settings he seemed primed to get into the action, but things took a drastic turn before he could even finish playing a single round of the one-life game mode. Dr Disrespect exposes vanguard player for wall exploit The Doc entered the session with a positive attitude, saying that he was excited to learn the callouts and sightlines on the maps he is less familiar with. That early joy didn’t last long at all though, as one rogue cheater derailed an entire 10v10 match on Sub Pens by hiding inside of a wall and ruining everyone’s fun. .@drdisrespect – today will be a solid educational day if you’re wanting to get into Vanguard Search and Destroy.. first game: guy playing in a wall feelsCoDman pic.twitter.com/6GqjDmMdt9 — Wicked Good Gaming (@WickedGoodGames) November 29, 2021 Doc was speechless after seeing the exploit, and he even kept his mouth closed while spectating his cheating teammate as they met their end by falling through the nonexistent floor inside the wall. His teammates on the other hand had plenty to say, as they all dogpiled on the cheater at the end of the round. One player can be heard taunting the failed exploit saying: “Haha that’s what you get…” There have been a few of these problems in Vanguard and it looks like Doc will have to wait until Sledgehammer takes another pass at fixing up some holes before he’ll get to learn the maps properly.
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Dr Disrespect exposes “piece of sh*t” Warzone hacker after they killed him – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect exposes “piece of sh*t” Warzone hacker after they killed him Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect had a recent game of Warzone ruined by a hacker, so he did what he does best, putting them on blast for the internet to see. Cheating has become a problem in the Call of Duty: Warzone community. Just last month, AAmerica, a Twitch Rivals winner who netted himself $10,000 was outed in a cheating scandal and was quickly banned from the platform. Dr Disrespect, one of the biggest Call of Duty streamers on the internet, encountered a cheater himself on stream and didn’t take too kindly to having his game ruined. The Doc isn’t one to hold back when critiquing the Warzone developers, saying they are “clueless” and have given up, nor will he shy away from taking shots at a hacker. After Dr Disrespect fell victim to the hacker, he didn’t back out right away. Instead, he stuck around to watch as the hacker picks up their weapons and starts firing off into the sky, landing shots. This set the Doc off into his signature rage. “Think about this person right now. Friday morning, online… pretty amazing, huh?” He continued: “I mean look at this guy, what a piece of s**t, huh? I would smack the s**t out of this kid. I’ll tell you that right now. And then his Dad would come outside and go, ‘Hey! What are you doing?’ And then I’d smack him.” Topic starts 13:46 Cheating in Warzone As the Doc knows, cheating is a constant issue in Warzone games and it is a wider problem that Activison has attempted to address. The devs have banned over 500,000 accounts for cheating, but it’s still rife. Even with huge efforts to bring down cheating, it still continues to be a major issue that has plagued the game. Some believe that the rise of cheaters is caused by the free trials cheating sites are giving out to entice players to try out their services, but that’s just one theory.
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Dr Disrespect explodes after stream snipers ruin charity Warzone event – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explodes after stream snipers ruin charity Warzone event YouTube: DrDisrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect was all set and ready to go in Davis ‘Hitch’ Edwards’ $10,000 ‘Cracked Creators’ Warzone event, though his run was cut short due to pesky stream snipers that ruined his day. [jwplayer L7zZP3SQ] The latest Warzone event threw elite players and content creators into Verdansk with a unique twist. Rather than forming their own teams, streamers had to pick their Duo from a list of “cracked” players. From Seth ‘Scump’ Abner to Mason ‘Symfuhny’ Lanier, all of the biggest names were lined up to compete for a good cause. For most of them, the event went smoothly as they squared off with others in Warzone. For Dr Disrespect and his chosen partner ZLaner, things didn’t get off to a good start. “It’s phony desperation everywhere,” Doc said in his very first round of action. The pair ran into alleged stream snipers in the very first round, and after the Two-Time was executed out of nowhere he declared, “I’m never playing in another Warzone tournament without a delay, ever.” Unfortunately for them, things didn’t improve over the next few rounds. Doc and ZLaner were unable to close out a single map win throughout their run in the event. They dropped two maps against Joseph ‘Merk’ DeLuca & Clint ‘Maven’ Evans before falling out of the lower bracket to Trevor May and Matthew ‘FormaL’ Piper. “That is it for me today stream,” Doc said the moment their final tournament map came to an end. “I am literally losing brain cells.” Opposing players had tracked down their location in every map just to be the ones to steal the moment. For the next event, Dr Disrespect assured that the duo will “throw the delay on” to prevent any more stream sniping shenanigans. “After the first game I checked out,” he admitted. “The tournament completely took me out of it. Lesson learned. I didn’t think it was gonna be that big of an issue… but it’s a horrifically large issue.” It didn’t take long before Doc took aim at stream snipers on social media as well. He followed up with a hilariously scathing tweet to put them in their place, listing off insult after insult as only he could. “Nothin like being stream sniped by a bunch of blonde banged, chubby-cheeked, inward kneed, desperation for attention, purple brace face, unathletic, D- grades, Cheeto bags constantly emptied wannabe gamers… during a charity tournament,” he posted during the Oct. 21 event’s run-time. Nothin like being stream sniped by a bunch of blonde banged, chubby cheeked, inward kneed, desperation for attention, purple brace face, unathletic, D- grades, Cheeto bags constantly emptied wannabe gamers… …during a charity tournament. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) October 21, 2020 Dr Disrespect and ZLaner weren’t the only ones impacted by the problem during the event. Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop also vented his frustrations, after losing every map he played in the Warzone competition as well. “I’m officially retiring from Warzone tournaments,” he declared on Twitter. I’m officially retiring from Warzone tournaments. — Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) October 21, 2020 Some Duos were able to have far more luck throughout the day, however. You can catch up on all of the final event results from Hitch’s “Cracked Creators” Warzone tournament in our official coverage hub here.
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Dr Disrespect explodes at “unbelievable” Modern Warfare aim assist – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explodes at “unbelievable” Modern Warfare aim assist Twitch: Dr Disrespect / Infinity WardTwitch superstar Dr Disrespect has lashed out at Modern Warfare, taking aim at Call of Duty’s “unbelievable” aim assist for controller players as he battled to finish a Triple Threat challenge during his February 24 stream. The pinpoint power of keyboard and mouse setups compared to gaming on the sticks, along with added aim assist, has become a hot topic across battle royale titles like Apex Legends and Fortnite in recent times. A number of Apex pros have suggested aim assist is “busted,” sparking a war in Respawn’s title between two camps, while Fortnite has been alight with discussions around whether Epic should hook the assisted mode from the game. Twitch streamer Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel said he was left shocked after testing out the controller boost, while Fortnite megastar Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney issued a grandiose warning for the battle royale: remove it, or the game dies “within a year.” Now it looks like the Doc is bringing the ever-present argument to Modern Warfare, after he was edged out in a 2v2 Gunfight Tournament by an opponent armed with fast fingers on the sticks, and the infamous controller aim assist. After a protracted duel with his remaining rival in the two-vs-two mode, the Two-Time found himself on the wrong end of a bullet—a shock tragedy he immediately blamed on the “sh*t” aim assist his opponent was using. “This game f**king blows!” he yelled immediately, watching his teammate fall moments later. “F**king unbelievable man… unbelievable. How do I take this game off their sh*t crossplay? How do I take it off? Get me off it.” The Doc explained that he wanted to avoid playing against console players “from now on” because he believes aim assist is “way too strong” in Modern Warfare right now, especially when placed against “simple” K&BM players. “It’s god awful man… aim assist, it’s just way too strong. Unbelievable! I just go bup, bup, bup and push ‘em, and they’re still up and shooting. What?” he continued. The Two-Time was so convinced aim assist was the key to victory—both for his opponent in that one-vs-one battle, and for him—that he whipped out his own Scuf Gaming controller and plugged it in to “get a new edge.” Soon, he lashed out again as he played on with the sticks: “Look at this man… if I played this game on controller just a little bit more I’d be part of Dallas Empire!” he said, before adding a cheeky barb. “I know they need the help.” While he may not be the biggest fan of controllers or aim assist either, the 1993-1994 back to back Blockbuster champion knew he should impart a few tidbits of wisdom for his fans who could be making the potential switch. “I’ve dominated on controllers my whole life, I know how to use them. One thing to remember with the controller compared to KB&M is you can’t have sweaty hands,” he explained. “Make sure you’ve got those hands dry.”
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Dr Disrespect explains why Warzone’s Roze skin affects controller players less – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why Warzone’s Roze skin affects controller players less Activision/MLGThe Roze skin has been arguably one of the most complained-about features in Warzone, with the all-black cosmetic incredibly hard to see in some of the darker areas of Verdansk. But Dr Disrespect thinks controller players have it slightly easier. While annoying glitches, overpowered guns and faulty contracts have often been a source of frustration for Warzone players, the Roze skin issue never seems to have died down. While there were some major changes to the lighting of the map with the Season 3 launch, with adjustments made to make the Roze skin, and other black ones, easier to see, the issue still persists. While playing on PC or mouse and keyboard brings a number of advantages to Warzone players, the Doc and fellow streamer Zack ‘ZLaner’ Lane don’t think dealing with Roze skins is one of them. While playing in the Atlanta FaZe $100k Gold Rush tournament, the Doc and ZLaner were taken out in Superstore by a player using the Roze skin, who was hard to find and almost perfectly blending in with the dark shadows of the store. Saying that the enemy player “disappeared on him,” the Two-Time says: “I have no excuse other than I can’t track a shadow that blends in with a shadow, I just can’t on a mouse and keyboard. “Maybe on a controller, let that aim assist kind of lock on for you and you just close your eyes… but mouse and keyboard, if I lose them, it’s hard to recover.” Timestamp 18:42 While the aim assist debate will likely rage on as long as gaming exists, ZLaner agrees that controller players do have the advantage in this scenario. “It’s one thing aim assist has a massive advantage with, especially in this game,” ZLaner says. “You use this skin I’m using now, you hide in a shadow and you’re untraceable. If you’re on controller, you still get aim assist, so you can at least play off that.” Obviously, there’s huge debate over mouse and keyboard vs controller, but at least on this topic, it definitely makes sense that players might be able to get a bitter grip on those pesky Roze players thanks to aim assist.
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Dr Disrespect explains why Warzone’s AUG meta is worse than the DMR – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why Warzone’s AUG meta is worse than the DMR YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes the AUG meta in Warzone is worse than the DMR ever was as the gun is “technically” broken and ruining matches for everyone. The meta is Warzone has been constantly changing ever since the battle royale released last March. It started off with everyone using thermal scopes on weapons before moving to other weapons like the MP5, Bruen, and the Grau. At one point, the DMR was the dreaded meta gun of choice as it dealt serious damage at any range, prompting players to coin the game as ‘DMRZone.’ More recently, following the integration with Black Ops Cold War, the AUG has taken over as one of the meta weapons. Players have demanded change, and Dr Disrespect is one of them, seeing as he belives that the AUG is worse than the DMR ever was. During his March 26 stream, the Two-Time teamed up with regular duo partner ZLaner for a session of Warzone, but became more and more annoyed by the AUG as he was downed in one game despite seemingly being behind cover. “I’m going to say its worse than the DMR, yeah,” Doc said as ZLaner tried to argue that the DMR was much worse. “The reason why I give it to the AUG is because it’s actually broken, broken. I know the DMR was OP and that was broken in the sense that like the tuning of the weapon was broken, but in terms of the AUG, I think it’s technically broken,” the streamer added. “It doesn’t know how to mingle with these servers man. What I just witnessed right now, this guy was standing there, I knew he had the AUG because he was shooting at you. I peeked him with a sniper, I think I shot him or missed a shot. By the time I strafed behind the truck, I was knocked. I look at his kill cam, two bursts to knock me and I didn’t receive any of that information. None.” Timestamp of 3:56:38 While some players still have nightmares about the DMR, it was eventually fixed by Raven Software. Players clearly want an AUG nerf, but it remains to be seen just how long it’ll be before the devs get things squared away. They haven’t yet revealed what’s changing in Warzone during the mid-season 2 update, as Treyarch have for multiplayer.
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Dr Disrespect explains why Season Two won’t save ‘draining’ Warzone 2 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why Season Two won’t save ‘draining’ Warzone 2 YT: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionYouTube streamer and mustache researcher Dr Disrespect has explained why he doubts the upcoming Season Two will save Warzone 2, as his criticism of the CoD battle royale continues. Season Two of Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 promises to shake up much that has been established in the first season of post launch content. The devs’ pledge to listen to community feedback looks like it will be borne out, with the 2v2 Gulag being removed in favor of a 1v1 environment, as well as major looting changes to make the whole experience quicker and easier. One of the more vocal critics of Warzone 2 to this point has been Dr Disrespect. Among other things, he has blasted the game for being designed for “brainless gamers” and lacking features that make Apex Legends superior. Now, he’s explained why he doesn’t believe Season Two will be enough to save it, despite the anticipation it’s generated. Dr Disrespect thinks Warzone 2 can’t be saved After a quick elimination, the Doc lamented the “snooze fest” that is Warzone 2, before explaining that WZ2’s overall “vision” and “design route” is why he’s worried, even with Season 2’s changes. “Snooze fest,” he said. “I know. I know… You can’t drain me anymore from this game. I don’t think the patch fixes that much. In terms of interest. I think we’ll come back, get a little excited and then it just dies out real quick. I just don’t see this game working. I don’t believe [in] the design route or vision or whatever they’re trying to do.” Timestamp: 8:42 He went on to describe Treyarch as “my guys”, praising their installments in the CoD series, the next of which is expected in fall 2024. Season Two of Warzone 2 was originally expected on February 1, but a two-week delay pushed it back to February 15.
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Dr Disrespect explains why new Warzone devs should make Vanguard map – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why new Warzone devs should make Vanguard map YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect wants a fresh developer team to work on Warzone’s supposed new Vanguard map as he’s not a massive fan of Raven’s work to date. When it comes to dominating battle royales, Dr Disrespect has played style and profiled in all of them. He was regularly king of the kill in H1Z1 before exploding thanks to PUBG, Blackout, Fortnite, and beyond. However, he also has a bit of a love-hate relationship with them – especially Warzone. The Doc constantly wants changes to be made and puts on his game developer hat when something really rankles him. He’s recently ditched the Call of Duty battle royale for Apex Legends, but he has dabbled back in with Warzone around the Vanguard beta. With the new CoD title set to integrate Warzone again, he wants fresh eyes overlooking things. The Two-Time has made no bones about wanting a new developer team to take over from Raven Software – suggesting that Treyarch should be placed in charge. Though, that hasn’t happened. With the launch of Vanguard, Sledgehammer Games will be back in the mix, and he believes it is a perfect chance to make the change. “Who do you think designed it? I hope Raven didn’t design it,” The Doc said to duo partner ZLaner regarding the new map. “I’m just saying, like, I hope we get a new dev team on it… because it was fun to get Treyarch’s take (with Blackout). I wouldn’t mind Sledgehammer’s,” he added, as ZLaner commented that CoD players will then be able to judge who they prefer out of three attempts at making a CoD map for the BR formula. Timestamp of 4:44:10 The YouTube streamer has continually spoken glowingly about Blackout’s map and just how “fun” of a battle royale that was, but it’s unlikely to be replicated in Vanguard. While confirmed details about Vanguard’s integration with Warzone are thin on the ground, any new map most likely comes from Raven with input from others, rather than how Doc wants. Though, we’ll just have to wait and see if it’s a hit.
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Dr DisRespect explains why Karma and Shroud are “something special” – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect explains why Karma and Shroud are “something special” Dr DisRespect doesn’t hand praise out easily, but the self-proclaimed ‘two time, back-to-back, 1993 – 1994 Blockbuster International Video Gaming Champion’ certainly seems to admire shroud and Karma. After watching a clip Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek saying that he is his “favorite streamer,” the Doc wasted no time in sending some love in the direction of the former professional CS:GO player: “Man, I love shroud. If I wasn’t the best video game player in the world, I’d probably say shroud is probably the best,” the Twitch star revealed. It didn’t end there, though, as Dr DisRespect then turned his attention to one of the most successful Call of Duty players of all time, Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow: “Him and Karma. Him and Karma would be my top. I think Karma, you know, Karma is something special man,” he stated. Both shroud and Karma found success as professional players in their games of choice before going on to show that they are more than capable of performing at a high level on-stream in a number of other titles like PUBG and H1Z1. Shroud retired from professional CS:GO in August of 2017 in order to concentrate on his incredibly popular Twitch channel, while Karma has been streaming various games since he was benched by OpTic Gaming’s CoD team this May. While shroud seems to be perfectly content to continue streaming and dominating in the public space, Karma appears to have his sights set on a return to competitive CoD and winning a fourth world championship. “Shroud is something special, Karma is something special,” the Doc concludes – and it’s hard to argue with him!
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Dr Disrespect explains why he’s taking a break from “unplayable” Warzone Season 3 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why he’s taking a break from “unplayable” Warzone Season 3 YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionDr Disrespect has revealed that he’s going to be taking a break from Warzone pretty soon as Season 3 has started to wear him out quite a bit. The excitement surrounding Warzone Season 3 stemmed, mostly, from the fact that map changes were finally being made to Verdansk and players would have new locations to explore. Unlike Season 2, which players criticized on the day of the update, Season 3 has gotten a bit more love from fans as Raven Software have opened up more lines of communication about what else is changing in the future. However, for Dr Disrespect, he’s had enough of the new update already, and wants to take a break from the popular battle royale which he says is “unplayable” right now. During his April 30 stream, the Two-Time was becoming increasingly frustrated by the lag that was hampering himself and teammate ZLaner as well as the cheese tactics that enemies were employing. “If it’s not obvious, it should be, I have no interest in playing this game. Especially with this map and season, it didn’t grab me,” the Doc said, noting that it’s a good game for console players seeing as they can use a controller and don’t have many other options right now. “I really gotta stop playing it, and I will. I got one tournament champs, and then we’ll try to figure things out, try to take a break from Warzone,” he added. “It’s just such a bland experience for me. Like, the little cheesy s**t is kind of wearing me down. Things that you just don’t want to deal with.” Timestamp of 4:36:15 The Doc’s frustrations didn’t end there, though. He lost a later gunfight due to lag, and that’s when he really let loose. “My connection is tripping man. Did you guys see that?” he said. “I wasn’t even moving and he slid off of the staircase. No joke. No f**king way man. It’s unplayable.” As for what he might move on to next, the YouTube streamer has picked up Apex Legends, PUBG, and even Valorant recently, so they could be options if he wants a short break from Warzone, but he’ll probably return at some point.
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Dr Disrespect explains why he’s skeptical of Warzone anti-cheat: “Part of me thinks it’s a PR play” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why he’s skeptical of Warzone anti-cheat: “Part of me thinks it’s a PR play” YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect isn’t too sure about Warzone’s brand-new RICOCHET anti-cheat, going as far as to question it as maybe being a bit of a PR move from the devs. It’s pretty well documented that Warzone has had its fair share of struggles with cheaters and hackers. Everything from wallhacks and aimbots, to god mode and speed boost cheats have been in Verdansk at one point or another. Raven Software have continually tried to shut cheaters down with multiple ban waves and increased security, but they’re still pretty prominent, even ruining Season 6 for many fans. After CoD: Vanguard releases on November 5, the devs are going to again step up their efforts by implementing a kernel-level anti-cheat called RICOCHET that should further take the ongoing fight to the cheaters. However, not everyone is sold on it working. Dr Disrespect has never shied away from complaining about Warzone’s issues, especially when it comes to cheats and balancing changes from the developers. During his October 15 stream, The Doc was on the hunt for a win in each of the battle royale’s different modes when his game crashed out of the blue. After airing some signature rage at the game, he started questioning the implementation of the anti-cheat. “What do you think the chances (are) that their anti-cheat software is actually going to be successful?” The Two-Time said. “There is a part of me that (thinks) it’s a PR play. Fingers crossed right, fingers crossed.” In the same stream, he also noted that Warzone feels a bit like a “mobile game” in its current state, which shouldn’t be the case. Timestamp of 4:50:00 The Doc has previously praised the devs for their marketing of the anti-cheat, suggesting that they must be confident to be rolling out so many details already. Though, other Warzone content creators like JGOD have suggested that the anti-cheat won’t be the answer to the game’s issues. As others have noted, if cheaters really want to cheat, they’ll likely find a way to do so, just as they have done in other games like Valorant that has a top-tier anti-cheat in place.
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Dr Disrespect explains why he’s only giving Warzone “another week” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why he’s only giving Warzone “another week” Twitch/Drdisrespect/Infinity WardTwitch star Dr Disrespect may not be playing Warzone much longer if there aren’t some major fixes to the game. During a March 23 Twitch broadcast, the Two-Time was playing some Warzone solos when he lost a frustrating one-on-one firefight to another player inside a building. “How do I lose that?” he cried, as he threw his hands up in disbelief. “The game’s such a f**king phony arcade piece of sh*t.” While watching the kill cam, the streamer noticed his own shots never showed up on his enemy’s screen. “Look at this guy! It doesn’t even show me shooting on his f**king screen! I’m hip-firing!” he angrily added while being sent to the Gulag for a chance to reenter the fray. “Nothing registers. It’s f**king stupid.” “I give it a week,” Doc sighed. “I give this game another week, week-and-a-half.” While it was unclear if he was talking about Warzone as a whole or his own personal playtime, Doc was clearly upset with the hit detection – something he’s been very vocal about in the past, even foaming at the mouth when previously raging over it. “It’s too phony, it’s too arcadey,” he added. “Nobody can take that seriously. You can’t! You can’t take that f**king seriously. You can’t. I’m not.” According to Doc, while it was only his first death, the kill really dampened his spirits: “I’m in a groove. I damaged him. I’m way better than this guy. I push in. I’m hip-firing, none of the bullets are f**king registering because we got 12-tick servers.” He went on to add that in any other Call of Duty, he’d have won the fight: “That guy’s getting destroyed. I mean melted! Not even close. He’s not even doing ant damage to me.” As for where the Two-Time will go next if he uninstalls Warzone in a week, there’s a possibility he returns to Overwatch. Prior to the rage-inducing firefight,he suggested he might bring his violence, speed and momentum back to the popular FPS. “I kind of miss playing Overwatch,” he said. “I really enjoy Overwatch. It has to be one of the [most fun] games that I’ve played in a long time. Especially learning everything.” Until then, it’ll be interesting to see if his Warzone experience picks up or if he decides to take a break in a week or so.
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Dr Disrespect explains why he wasn’t allowed into Modern Warfare 2 preview event – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why he wasn’t allowed into Modern Warfare 2 preview event Activision / Dr DisrespectA select few were given their first peek at the upcoming Modern Warfare 2 at the recent NFL Draft in Las Vegas. But, streaming superstar Dr Disrespect wasn’t invited to the event, and he’s explained why. Ever since it was officially confirmed on April 28, the hype surrounding 2022’s Modern Warfare 2 has been hard to avoid. The prospect of classic maps and weapons from the 2009 original making a comeback has fans eager to get their hands on it. A lucky few NFL prospects and content creators were invited to see the game in action for the first time at the 2022 NFL Draft. Many were quick to share their impressions, such as Ahmad ‘Sauce’ Gardner who called the demo “insane.” But popular streamer Dr Disrespect wasn’t among those who got to see a section of Modern Warfare 2, despite previously working on the series as a map designer in Advanced Warfare. Dr Disrespect not invited to MW2 preview because of Midnight Society Speaking during his May 10 stream, Doc revealed that while attending the NFL Draft in Las Vegas, he caught wind that other attendees were seeing footage of Warzone 2. We now know it was actually Modern Warfare 2 being shown off, not Warzone 2, but the streamer went on to explain why he was excluded from the event. “The Two-Time makes a couple of flip phone calls to find out there potentially was [a preview],” he said during the stream. “However, the Doc would not be invited because of the Midnight Society studio.” The YouTube star’s studio has been revealed for some time now, and he’s made no secret of aspirations to challenge the likes of Warzone and Apex Legends in the battle royale space. It appears that Activision have taken notice, and now consider Midnight Society a rival. However, Doc didn’t seem to be phased by missing out on Modern Warfare 2 footage. Instead, he saw it as a victory for his fledgling game studio. “Think about that position, champs…I love it” he continued. “Midnight Society considered a competitor, I respect it. I liked it, actually.” He went on to say that he “preferred that answer” rather than being invited to see the game, claiming it showed a “respect factor” between the two companies. Only time will tell if Dr Disrespect will be excluded from all upcoming Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 previews. But after the recent news that Midnight Society has enlisted an Elder Scrolls and Halo dev, it’s clear that the streamer remains intent on building a studio to rival Call of Duty.
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Dr Disrespect explains why he prefers Warzone over other battle royales like Apex Legends – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why he prefers Warzone over other battle royales like Apex Legends YT: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionYouTube streamer and content creator Dr Disrespect has explained why he thinks Warzone is the “funnest” battle royale there is, comparing it favorably to Respawn’s Apex Legends. Dr Disrespect remains one of the world’s most popular streamers and content creators, even if his permanent removal from Twitch is still shrouded in mystery and confusion. The mustached maverick has set up shop on YouTube, regularly attracting thousands of viewers as he adds some violence, speed and momentum to all the games he plays. At the moment, those games are largely Call of Duty: Warzone and Riot Games’ Valorant. When discussing the titles, Doc explained why he’s enjoying the games in tandem, and why he thinks CoD’s battle royale is the best there is at the moment. His comments were prompted by a viewer, who suggested that Warzone is “dead” and that CoD players are “hurting” because of it. Doc didn’t agree, saying: “I think Warzone is just a completely different [game]. You know what I like about this, when I go to Warzone I know what I’m gonna get. I’m gonna get a fix of probably the funnest BR out there, in my opinion.” Read More: When is the Nuke event in Warzone? – He compared CoD’s BR to Apex Legends, describing the latter as “cool”, but saying the complete experience of Warzone is what sets it apart. “You kinda get everything with Warzone,” he finished. “It’s fast-paced and you know what you’re getting and you’re landing hot and you’re constantly getting engaged. It’s that fix, it’s that experience. But Valorant is just a good contrast. I love where we’re at, going back and forth. We’re getting the full spectrum.” Timestamp: 36:10 It’s clear that Valorant is giving Doc the slow, tactical shooter gameplay he craves, while Warzone satisfies his want of fast-paced chaos. Warzone has cemented itself as one of the three top battle royale titles, alongside Fortnite and Apex Legends. PUBG still has a large player base too, although its popularity in Europe and the United States has wained significantly. Apex Legends is setting new player count records, and Fortnite still shows no signs of slowing down. But, at the moment, it’s probably not a stretch to suggest Warzone is the ‘hot’ pick of all the battle royales. It’s still a bold claim to say it’s the most fun battle royale there is, but the millions of players still playing suggests the Doc is not alone in his assertions.
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Dr Disrespect reveals why he’s already enjoying “silky smooth” Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect reveals why he’s already enjoying “silky smooth” Warzone Twitch: Dr Disrespect / Infinity WardDr Disrespect has finally been able to flex his Call of Duty Warzone skills for his Twitch fans on-stream, and as he settled into the day-one grind, he revealed what he loves most about Infinity Ward’s “silky smooth” battle royale. Modern Warfare’s long-awaited battle royale mode Warzone finally dropped on March 10 to bucket-loads of hype from the CoD community, and among those diving into the battle royale for the first time was Dr Disrespect. One thing, in particular, piqued the Two-Time’s interest — the title’s huge map. Known for his Call of Duty level designs, the Doc knows his stuff. It’s a glowing review of Warzone, then, that its level left him particularly impressed. As he prepared to grind out “eight straight hours of wins” during his March 10 stream, the Twitch star revealed just how much he loves the battle royale’s “silky smooth” level design, especially how “realistic” everything is. “I, the gorgeous two-time, back-to-back video game champion, have played this game a handful of times in the past little while, and one thing does stand out… it’s one thing you’re going to notice about Warzone,” Dr Disrespect said. “You guys know I love analyzing world and level design, and it’s actually a really interesting space to fight in. You’ll notice when we’re at the airport, or near the stadium… it actually feels like you’re running around a bigger space.” The Doc pointed to another title he’s praised recently, Battlestate’s hardcore shooter Escape from Tarkov, and said Warzone felt very similar. “We’ve talked about it in EFT too, the world scale actually feels really good,” he said. While he’s only dipped his toes into Warzone during his first stream, Dr Disrespect also had a chance to test it all behind-the-scenes before launch. He said when he was testing it ahead of the official release, he was “loving it.” “There are some games where there can be a full stadium and your character runs through it in two seconds. It doesn’t feel like you’re running through a stadium. In [Warzone], all the points of interest, they feel nice,” he said. Read more: Everything we know about Warzone — modes, drops, more – “You can tell when you’re in certain areas in this. That’s what stuck out to me in playtesting. It’s not like buildings into airports, stadiums into the mountains. Everything has been spaced out really nicely… it’s great.” While the Two-Time seems to be loving his time in Infinity Ward’s new battle royale for the moment, there’s every chance his mind changes in the next few days. The volatile Twitch star has become renowned for his rage-quits, and recently he exploded over Apex Legends — he even went so far to “guarantee” he would never touch Respawn’s title again, despite playing it for four more hours. Fans will also be hoping Warzone doesn’t go the same way as Black Ops 4’s Blackout, which Mixer streamer Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek suggested was “always doomed to fail” in the build-up to Modern Warfare’s next attempt at the genre.
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Dr DisRespect explains why he can’t replace Scump on the OpTic CoD team – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect explains why he can’t replace Scump on the OpTic CoD team Twitch streamer Dr DisRespect turned down his ‘offer’ from OpTic owner Hector ‘H3CZ’ Rodriguez to join the OpTic CoD team – for a very important reason. Following OpTic Gaming’s win at CWL Vegas, the first event of the Black Ops 4 season, Dr DisRespect was clearly impressed. The team, with new additions Brandon ‘Dashy’ Otell and Thomas ‘TJHaLy’ Haly, and returning 3x world champion Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow, put on a dominant performance, losing only five maps total. After the event concluded on December 9, the Doc was streaming when he ‘received’ a phone call (on his classic flip phone of course) – and none other than H3CZ was on the line. Known for these flip phone gags, they often involve him receiving million dollar deals and negotiations, but this time H3CZ was apparently offering him a spot on the roster. “So you want to get rid of Scump and replace him with the two-time?” he says, before explaining that the team’s stage presence would be improved as will be “gaming standing up the entire time.” However, ‘H3CZ’ shut down the idea of standing on stage, so Doc had to refuse his offer. So, unfortunately for OpTic fans, it doesn’t look like they will be seeing Dr DisRespect in their colors competing anytime soon – although maybe this skit will plant a seed in H3CZ’s mind. With OpTic recently parting ways with their biggest name in streaming, Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop, maybe the door is open for a partnership between the organization and the self-proclaimed face of Twitch. As for the OpTic CoD team, we’re sure they’ll be just fine without the 2x Champ – after all they do have the three time.
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Dr Disrespect explains why Blackout was a “better game” than Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why Blackout was a “better game” than Warzone Activision / Dr DisrespectPopular Youtuber Dr Disrespect has given his thoughts on Call of Duty Blackout, explaining why it’s a much better game than Warzone. Dr Disrespect is certainly very familiar with the competitive world of Warzone, but the streamer hasn’t always been the title’s biggest fan. After calling out the game’s solo mode as the “worst solo BR”, the two-time champ has finally weighed in on which CoD BR title he prefers. Blackout was originally released back in 2018 and was a direct replacement for Black Ops 4’s campaign. While the mode received a large amount of praise, the majority of the fanbase left the shooter for good when Warzone was introduced. Since then, Blackout’s playerbase has dwindled. While Warzone may feature a lot of content when it comes to maps, updates, customization, and overall quality of life changes – Dr Disrespect believes the newer title is lacking in a lot of areas that made Blackout so much fun. “Blackout was a fun game. There was a lot of diversity in the gameplay, I don’t know, the long-range combat and everything. It was just so much more fun,” says Dr Disrespect. “I just think that overall Blackout is a better game.” Despite not being the biggest fan of Warzone, Dr Disrespect does like the new armor system, Gulag, and overall mechanics of the latest CoD BR. “The system’s design of Warzone is obviously better than Blackout,” says the popular streamer. Timestamp of 00:08 However, he believes the free-to-play title wouldn’t be as big if it didn’t have crossplay – a feature that was lacking from Blackout. “Obviously, crossplay keeps this game alive. I feel like if crossplay didn’t exist, then I’m not so sure how Warzone would be doing.” Read More: Best Warzone Assault Rifle class loadouts – No matter your thoughts on either title, there’s certainly no denying how influential Blackout was to Warzone’s overall success. While Blackout may not be as popular as it once was, there are obviously still a number of fans who would love to see similar gameplay mechanics return in the future.
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Dr DisRespect explains why Blackout is a better battle royale than PUBG – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect explains why Blackout is a better battle royale than PUBG With the beta for Call of Duty’s new Blackout mode having ended, Twitch star streamer ‘Dr DisRespect’ is back on PUBG to get his battle royale fix. However, the Doc has since become less of a fan of PUBG, as the game’s flaws have become more apparent to him after he had the chance to try out Blackout for nearly a week straight. His major contention is with gunfight mechanics in PUBG, and how losing engagements does not feel as authentic as it did in Blackout. “It’s such a weird feeling getting downed in this game and killed in this game ladies and gentlemen, i just doesn’t feel real,” he explained. “Call of Duty, I didn’t complain one time about getting killed in that game. Not once, because it felt like I was getting shot. It felt like we fought, and they won the battle, they came out on top. He went on to break down how the mechanics work in PUBG, and why they aren’t realistic: “This game, like that guy. Even though I’m jumping and whatever and I barely peak him. All of a sudden, the way he’s looking, he’s not even looking at me, it’s indirect. It’s so phony; this game’s such a hack!” Dr DisRespect was very open and vocal about how much he loved Blackout during the week-long beta phase, constantly praising Treyarch on both his stream and social media for having made a good battle royale game. The same cannot be said for PUBG however; despite the fact that the Doc is one of the biggest PUBG streamers on Twitch, he often complains about the game and its inconsistent qualities.
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Dr Disrespect explains why Black Ops Cold War will be the best CoD ever – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why Black Ops Cold War will be the best CoD ever Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes that Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War is going to be the best CoD to date because Treyarch “don’t miss” with their releases. With the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare year drawing to a close, CoD fans are looking to the future and the upcoming Black Ops Cold War. Treyarch have already started their reveal cycle with teasers for the campaign, and there has also been the news that the Call of Duty League will revert from 5v5 to 4v4. When putting this all together, Dr Disrespect believes that the developers could be on to yet another winning formula with the game – and it could even be the best CoD title to date. During his September 2 stream, the Doc explained that Treyarch “don’t miss” when it comes to making Call of Duty games, and with the CDL reverting to 4v4 play, that will help create “superstars” in the competitive scene. “It’s going to be amazing and I’m going to go ahead and say it right now, I think Cold War is going to be better than Black Ops 2,” the streaming superstar continued, noting the studio’s history with CoD titles. “I know, I said it, I think it’s going to be the best Call of Duty to date, next year. “I think with everything that’s happening with Warzone and the BR, and the cross-platform play, heading into a Treyarch title and then bringing to back to 4v4, and you just know.” Segment begins at 43:20 Even though some leaked gameplay has already made its way to the internet early, Treyarch are set to officially showcase the multiplayer side of Black Ops Cold War on September 9. There, we might also get some news about how Warzone plays into the new game, but we’ll have to wait until the game releases on November 13 to see if Doc’s early claims about it being the best CoD to date are actually right.
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Dr Disrespect explains why Black Ops 2 was most “complete” CoD game – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why Black Ops 2 was most “complete” CoD game Dr Disrespect/TreyarchDr Disrespect revealed his favorite CoD game, explaining why Black Ops 2 was the “purest” series entry. Modern Warfare 2’s Open Beta performed well numbers-wise but received a mixed reception. Dr Disrespect was very outspoken about the game’s problems. He argued Modern Warfare 2’s “horrific” SBMM makes the game destined to fail. As a former Level Designer on Call of Duty Advanced Warfare, Doc provides a unique perspective on CoD. He knows the ins and outs of the franchise’s design process and is now a direct competitor. The streamer previously announced his own studio, Midnight Society, and a first-person shooter named DEADDROP. Despite his deteriorating relationship with Activision and the series as a whole, the content creator couldn’t help but praise Black Ops 2. What made Black Ops 2 so great? While playing the Modern Warfare 2 beta, Dr Disrespect and Swagg shared their favorite CoD games. Swagg said his favorite game was Modern Warfare 3 because he “liked every single map, the specialists, and the guns felt amazing.” The Doc explained why Black Ops 2 is his favorite CoD game. “I feel like that was the purest Call of Duty,” Dr Disrespect said. “the DLC, map design, and the way the weapons felt were fun.” The true difference maker for him was the introduction of League Play. The competitive game mode featured six different divisions, and players moved up and down based on performances. The game mode used the same settings, modes, and 4v4 teams as the pro scene. “They added that whole league system, and they just nailed the pacing of the game right.” Treyarch developed Black Ops 2, and their last major entry was Black Ops Cold War. The studio’s next mainline game will be CoD 2024.
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Dr Disrespect explains why Battlefield 2042 delay is a concern for CoD Vanguard – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains why Battlefield 2042 delay is a concern for CoD Vanguard YouTube: Dr Disrespect/EAWhile the gaming world has been left dismayed by Battlefield 2042’s release date delay, Dr Disrespect believes it could actually be bad news for Call of Duty. Even though Call of Duty and Battlefield have their own unique selling points, the powerhouse gaming franchises have been pitted against each other for the longest time. They are both first-person shooters at the end of the day. With CoD: Vanguard and Battlefield 2042 set to release around the same time as each other, the long-standing FPS battle has been reignited yet again, though Battlefield fans will have to wait a bit longer. Amid reports that the game could be delayed for months, Battlefield 2042 was, instead, pushed back a few weeks to the end of November – weeks after Call of Duty: Vanguard drops. While some may think that gives CoD a huge advantage, Dr Disrespect isn’t so sure. As the news of the delay hit during his stream, the Two-Time was slightly unsure it was real until his duo partner, TimTheTatMan, searched it out to make sure the Doc wasn’t falling for a hoax. After figuring out that Battlefield would now release way after Vanguard, Tim suggested that the delay was a “huge W” for CoD, but the Doc wasn’t so sure. “I don’t know, man. It actually puts a little pressure on Call of Duty,” the former CoD dev said. “Now, Call of Duty is like… they’ve got to meet a certain level of expectation or else it’s going to get boring real fast and then, boom, Battlefield comes out, boom boom boom, battle royale.” Timestamp of 4:38:55 Tim did point out that when it comes to Warzone, Battlefield may be playing from behind the eight ball given that the Warzone integration with Vanguard is rumored to come around the time of Battlefield’s new release date. The Doc noted that he wasn’t sure how the dates line up so it could play into CoD’s hands but we’ll have to wait and see what happens when the two games finally hit the shelves.
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Dr Disrespect explains what Warzone needs to do to bring players back – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains what Warzone needs to do to bring players back YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes Warzone needs to make a handful of changes if it wants to win players over and bring them back. For months, Warzone players have been threatening to walk away from the battle royale, citing the rise in cheaters as their biggest issue with the game. Following the launch of Apex Legends Season 10, many have finally followed through on those threats, ditching Warzone for its rival. Though, there are plenty of players that still drop into Verdansk and Rebirth on a daily basis. Dr Disrespect has constantly voiced his complaints about the CoD battle royale, and joined players in making the switch. Though, he says Warzone could win some fans back with a few simple tweaks. Speaking during his August 9 stream, where he showed off his idea for a ‘vertical’ battle royale, the Doc said that Warzone has gotten into its current state due to three main issues: the map, lack of anti-cheat, and not addressing nagging issues like the gas mask animation. “They did a fantastic job in creating something and having a lot of energy around it for the past year and a half. Obviously, outside of the anti-cheat stuff, it was a good run,” he said. “I think where things are at now is a combination of a few things. First off, fatigue with the map. These little minute changes that happen with each season is just not enough. Or, maybe it was enough? But, I think we’re at the point where we’ve maxed that out. So, brand new map, shelve this one and get it out of the list.” He continued: “Number two, obviously, the anti-cheat stuff. Third-party, they need to come in and they need to make a big investment, make that happen. And then number three, it’s the quality of life things, the smaller things that aren’t talked about enough that could really, greatly improve this game.” Timestamp of 6:00 The Doc noted that those lingering issues have caused plenty of headaches for players, referring to the constant debate around the power of dead silence and stun grenades, as well as the annoying gas mask animation. One of Doc’s suggestions to turn the tide might already be in the works as, on August 11, leakers claimed an anti-cheat is in the works and planned to come in the near future. As for the rest, well, they could happen when the integration between Warzone and Vanguard happens later this year, but even then, that could bring its own problems. So, we’ll just have to wait and see.
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Dr DisRespect explains what needs to be changed in Call of Duty: Blackout – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect explains what needs to be changed in Call of Duty: Blackout Dr DisRespect, also known as ‘the two time, back-to-back, 1993 – 1994 Blockbuster International Video Gaming Champion’, is something of an authority when it comes to games, and now he’s shared his thoughts on Blackout. Blackout is Call of Duty’s first foray into the world of battle royale games and it has been an unmitigated success, receiving plaudits from players, streamers and critics alike. However, no game is perfect and Blackout is no exception to that rule. Luckily for the game’s developers, there’s a large and vocal community that is willing to offer advice and feedback at any moment. Perhaps the loudest of those voices belongs to Dr DisRespect, a Twitch sensation with a history of community management and level design for Call of Duty games. Now, the Doc has provided feedback on various Blackout items and more on Twitter: “Thoughts on Blackout from the 2x back-to-back superstar: Concussion, 9 bangs design revisit. (Effect duration and impact area) – Sniper effect on headshots (inconsistent) – Loot (too many unwanted items) – Armor redesign (durability and reuse) – Inventory redesign (categorize)” – Thoughts on #Blackout from the 2x back-to-back superstar: -Concussion, 9 bangs design revisit. (Effect duration and impact area) -Sniper effect on headshots (inconsistent) -Loot (too many unwanted items) -Armor redesign (durability and reuse) -Inventory redesign (categorize) — Dr DisRespect (@DrDisRespect) October 23, 2018 Most of the streamer’s suggestions seem to be in-line with the majority of the Blackout community – the strength of concussion grenades and 9-Bangs has even been noted by David Vonderhaar as an area that needs to be addressed. The Doc’s point about too many unwanted items lying around is an interesting one. On the one hand, it means that it’s very rare to find yourself with absolutely no loot in the early game. On the other, much of it is so ‘useless’ that you might as well be running around with your fists out. Read More: Dr DisRespect confidently guarantees a win in next Blackout match, dies immediately after – As for the other suggestions, making snipers more consistent would certainly reward players with more skill and a redesign of armor and the inventory would also be welcomed by most. Let us know what you think of the Doc’s suggestions. Are there any other major changes that you would like to see implemented?
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Dr Disrespect lists what Warzone needs to add next – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect lists what Warzone needs to add next Twitch: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has listed a bunch of features he wants to see added to Call of Duty’s Warzone — and says “now is the time” to implement them. Warzone was once the King of Twitch. After its March 10 release, it shot to the top of the streaming charts as everyone wanted to get a taste of the new, exciting Call of Duty battle royale. While some streamers have moved over to streaming games like Valorant, or returned to Fortnite for the big events there, the Two-Time thinks Warzone still has the chance to rise back to the top. Doc’s wishlist of content takes the best part of different games and Warzone competitors to make it the best battle royale on the market. From a refresh of content including new maps and weapons, to the quirky pick on “in-game concerts” similar to Fortnite, the Two-Time believes these changes will help the game ride its wave of momentum. Read more: What’s coming in next Warzone update – Some of his wishlist — like the concert point — may be a bit farfetched, but it makes sense. Although Warzone is a much more serious game compared to Fortnite, it has a strong community aspect. Finding a way of bringing everyone together is a must. Warzone has so much momentum. Now is the time. ✅ New map changes ✅ A few new weapons ✅ Enticing LTM modes ✅ Proximity Chat ✅ Ranked system like Halo 2 ✅ Multi million dollar Global Tournaments ✅ In-game concertsToo far? — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) May 11, 2020 On top of that, ranked is a sore point. Warzone is approaching three months of runtime, and outside of the odd community tournament, there’s nothing worth playing for. Adding ranked could bring players back, and the Doc believes Halo 2’s is the one Infinity Ward should emulate. While Halo 2 is 15 years old, its ranked mode has stood the test of time. Players would grind through fifty levels, flexing their prestige if they were at the top. There was also an MMR system that allows players to see specifically what rank they were in comparison to others. Coupled with “multi-million dollar Global Tournaments,” Warzone could have the best competitive ecosystem in the world. However, given Infinity Ward’s skepticism on adding ranked, Warzone fans shouldn’t hold their breath. Ranked goes against everything these CoDs stand for, unfortunately I don’t think it’s happening — Aaron Elam (@MLGACE) May 11, 2020 While even the Doc thinks some of his changes might be “too far,” even adding one of them would alleviate a lot of players’ concerns. Streamers and casuals alike have been pleading with Infinity Ward to make more changes to keep Warzone fresh. It’s a pretty general wishlist, but the premise behind Doc’s message is simple: keep on improving the game, or else titles like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Valorant will overrun Call of Duty once again. Maybe May 12’s patch will make all of the Two-Time’s dreams come true.
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Dr Disrespect explains how Warzone can improve ‘slow’ Solo modes – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains how Warzone can improve ‘slow’ Solo modes YouTube: DrDisrespect / Infinity WardDr Disrespect has lashed out against Solo playlists in battle royale games, highlighting Warzone as a particularly ‘dull’ experience. However, the two-time has a solution that could fix the game’s biggest issue. Like most battle royale games, Warzone features a wide range of options when it comes to team size. There’s your standard Duos and Trios playlists along with a bigger option for Quads. Like most in the genre, they also provide a playlist just for individuals too. You’ll drop in alone, fight by yourself, and come out as a single winner if you best everyone else in the lobby. However, it’s this individual experience that often proves to be lackluster. At least, that’s how Dr Disrespect views the mode. “How come these battle royale games can’t make some sick a** Solo modes? Doc questioned during a Sep. 21 stream. It’s a question that he’s given a great deal of thought from the sounds of it. The internet celebrity explained how Warzone’s Solo experience could be improved above all others with a simple change. “I think the speed in Warzone’s Solos can be bumped up tremendously,” he suggested. Instead of changing core weapon balance, the frequency of vehicles, or any other random factors, he put forward a simple idea to increase the pace. “If one of the things is hiding… okay, then let’s talk about something that I’ve been talking about for years. A sweeping UAV or reveal of the map.” In order to force campers out of their position, a constant UAV could pinpoint them on the radar as the match comes down to the wire. That’s not to say that a radar will always be in effect, but when needed, it could push the pace and get players on the move. It’s a simple solution that could dramatically impact Warzone’s Solo playlists. Typically, it’s favorable to get your loadout, get your armor, then find a spot to hideout. However, this idea would always keep players moving. Not only would this feature pay huge dividends to the Warzone experience, but it could improve the whole battle royale genre, according to Doc. “I think battle royale is still in its infant state in terms of design and the potential of what [the] experience can be. There are just so many things you can design and write.” The relevant topic begins at the 22:30 mark below. No stranger to game design, Dr Disrespect has been returning to his roots with an exclusive map design for Rogue Company. Perhaps there’s a chance his ideas are also used to help mold the future of Warzone’s individual playlists. Warzone is set to carry over in a big way with the upcoming Black Ops Cold War release. There’s never been a better time for a huge shakeup to the formula.
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Dr Disrespect explains how he’d redesign Warzone for Advanced Warfare 2 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains how he’d redesign Warzone for Advanced Warfare 2 Activision/YouTube/DrDisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect is actually excited at the prospect of Advanced Warfare 2 being the next Call of Duty, and revealed why he thinks it could do great things for Warzone. Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 are still scheduled to release later this year, but Dr Disrespect is thinking ahead – super far ahead, to what the series will be like with its next installment. While there have been conflicting reports about Advanced Warfare 2 and if it really is the next CoD in development, the two-time has some high hopes for a potential sequel to the red-headed stepchild of the franchise. During a recent broadcast, the banned Twitch streamer delved into how the game could bring a lot to Warzone and how he’d personally redesign the game around Advanced Warfare’s mechanics. Dr Disrespect says Advanced Warfare 2 could be a “sick” battle royale After loading into the game on stream, the two-time began to ponder about how an Advanced Warfare 2 battle royale could function and what he’d do, as a former map designer, to make it work in Warzone. “How sick of a battle royale map can you make for this game with these type of mechanics?” he wondered. “Just imagine what an Advanced Warfare 2 battle royale experience could be like.” According to the Champion’s Club founder, AW’s gameplay could lend itself greatly to the battle royale genre, seemingly comparing it to something like Apex Legends. (segment begins at 7:30) “I think because the movement is so athletic and fluid like this, I think you would see more dense areas that were designed for the mechanics,” he theory-crafted. Doc went on to use Warzone’s Verdansk mask to focus in on to make his point: “Imagine a more dense downtown that had more flexibility and ramps, and go even more vertical and sh*t.” Verticality is a big focus of the streamer’s own upcoming game, Deadrop, and the two-time says he would do the same with Advanced Warfare 2, making it a key component in a battle royale. The two-time has even said that he would be down with designing Advanced Warfare 2 maps for free, despite his relationship with CoD not being what it once was. In any case, we’ll have to wait a couple of years to see if Doc gets his wish and can end up unleashing the violence, speed, and momentum in yet another CoD title.
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Dr Disrespect explains how Black Ops Cold War could be “so much more fun” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains how Black Ops Cold War could be “so much more fun” Treyarch / Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has chimed in on the much-maligned SBMM system used in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and other titles, and although he doesn’t blame Treyarch, the Doc is less than impressed with the system and wants it removed.[jwplayer BlAHV3BT] Dr Disrespect is all about violence, speed, and momentum. However, he hasn’t been able to spread his wings in Black Ops Cold War and fly like the eagle he was born to be, and he blames it all on SBMM. SBMM, which stands for skill-based matchmaking, is a system used in many popular games to try and balance out lobbies. Some players and developers think it’s a good thing, but many others believe it tends to ‘punish’ higher-skilled players like Dr Disrespect. It throws them into lobbies with other elite players, which results in ‘sweaty’ games where everyone is good and trying really hard to win. The game becomes more serious and less casual, and it demands more effort, which is less than ideal for streamers like the Doc, who want to entertain. Dr Disrespect has never been one to hold his tongue and mince his words on matters important to him. In his latest stream, he had a frustrating time playing Black Ops Cold War due to SBMM and shared his thoughts. “Man, that SBMM, what a… what a…” he said, struggling to find the words to summarize his rage. “SBMM results [in] the exact same fight every single time.” It’s a sentiment shared by players from many different games and skill brackets. “It has nothing to do with… game design,” he added. “Treyarch knocks it out the park… I just think it has something to do with a lot of the technical stuff… I would take that tech out.” Dr Disrespect knows that it isn’t Treyarchs fault. Instead, he refers to a “third-party” who works with them and “manages all the data and everything.” He says, “they’re able to make all these tweaks, and all that stuff,” and the fact that SBMM is implemented at all is “such a bummer.” “I want some sheep in my lobbies,” he said. “I want a couple triple peekers. The game could like just be so much more fun. I don’t understand why they have it.” The related segment begins at 3:38:30 in the video below. Dr Disrespect isn’t the first person to express his concerns about SBMM, and he won’t be the last. However, the Doc is a pillar in the gaming community. He has also been involved in some behind-the-scenes level design, so his opinion has some weight. Either way, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is still loads of fun. SBMM might even help you become a better player if you’re willing to embrace it.
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Dr Disrespect explains his conditions for returning to Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect explains his conditions for returning to Warzone YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect has, once again, sworn off playing Call of Duty: Warzone until a few conditions are met – and they’re not completely outrageous. Like many of the other games he has gotten his teeth sunken into, Dr Disrespect has had a pretty love-hate relationship with Warzone over the last few years. The YouTube streamer has uninstalled the Call of Duty battle royale countless times and sworn off playing it for good. Though, he typically returns before long and unleashes his signature brand of violence, speed, and momentum onto the opposition. In recent weeks, the Doc has been splitting his time between Warzone and Apex Legends, but claimed that he was completely done with the former due to his hatred of the Caldera map. Though, he is willing to come back before long. The Two-Time dove back into the CoD battle royale for a few solo games during his May 19 stream, claiming that no game has annoyed him more than Warzone – not even H1Z1 or PUBG. “I think it’s the immature design of the game, I guess that’s the best way I could say it,” The Doc said as he criticized Warzone again. Once the game was over, he switched to Apex Legends, stating he never wants to play on Caldera “ever again.” Though, he admitted he’ll be back if there is a new season of content, or if the developers bring back Verdansk. “Would you play Warzone again if Verdansk was brought back? Yeah, I hate Caldera and I don’t like the fiction,” the Doc said, replying to a fan. “I don’t want to play a World War 2 game in 2022, I’m sorry. We’re over that.” Timestamp of 51:20 While some fans might want him to play Rebirth Island instead, The Doc has criticized that map before as well, urging the Warzone devs to make changes. As noted though, while he’s sworn off playing the battle royale in the past, he usually makes a return. So, expect to see him back before long.
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Dr Disrespect erupts after viewer suggests he uses controller in Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect erupts after viewer suggests he uses controller in Warzone Twitch: Dr Disrespect / PixabayTwitch star Dr Disrespect became enraged after server issues in Call of Duty: Warzone continued to ruin his broadcast. The Two-Time eventually shut his chat down when a viewer told him to use a controller. For many, Dr Disrespect is the face of Twitch. The streamer’s jaw-dropping movie quality production, and over the top 80s action hero persona has made him must-see entertainment on the platform. However during his May 1 broadcast, the star became frustrated after lag continuously plagued his matches. It got so bad, the Two-Time Champion asked developer Infinity Ward themselves to fix their servers. Related – The Incredible Call of Duty COMEBACKS That Shocked Everyone Dr Disrespect closes Twitch chat down The streamer was in the middle of his Warzone broadcast when a donation told him to use a controller as a possible fix to his in-game stuttering issues. “Doc, try a controller and see if the stutter goes away,” he read aloud. He then said, “Jesus, nah. I’m closing the chat down.” Doc’s streaming partner asked him why he was pissed off. Responding, he explained, “They think it’s oriented with some sort of wireless or plugin in terms of the stutters.” “They’re still on that?” his friend asked.”YES! They say ‘Doc try a controller and see if the stutters go away.’ I’ll tell you right now, closing down my chat in all my browsers, ah, it feels so good, man. I feel, like, purified!” the Twitch star said in frustration. Doc vented his grievances during another segment of his stream after receiving a donation. “The servers are s**t but you’re still putting on a goddamn show,” he read, before stating, “And yeah I am putting on a goddamn show!” The streamer launched into a rant, mimicking trash talkers. “Doctor you f**king suck. Doctor this, doctor that. Because I’m so used to someone who plays this game 18 hours out of the day. And they got their tryhard gamer chair!” he said. “Get the f**k out of here!” The Two-Time tweeted at the game’s developer on May 1. “Do we know the ETA on a fix for these malfunctioning Warzone servers? It’s hard to look good when skittishness is all over my screen.” A fan ‘samson_knows’ replied with a video example of the stuttering Doc’s been facing. This is what he means @InfinityWard pic.twitter.com/ZaPHHIiDRM — Samson_Knows aka Dr. Disrespects SubConscious (@samson_knows) May 1, 2020 The popular streamer’s frustrations are understandable, given the amount of issues he’s been facing with the CoD title. Plus it wouldn’t be a Dr Disrespect stream without his explosive energy. Setbacks aside, Doc continues to crush it on the Twitch. At the time of writing, he’s built up an audience of over 4.2 million followers, and continues to be one of the most watched personalities on the platform.
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Dr Disrespect Easter Egg discovered in Modern Warfare 3 over 10 years later – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect Easter Egg discovered in Modern Warfare 3 over 10 years later YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionCall of Duty games have always been loaded with Easter Eggs, with calls back to previous titles, references to developers, and more. But someone has just discovered a Dr Disrespect Easter Egg in Modern Warfare 3, which released all the way back in 2011. Long-time Call of Duty players will remember climbing to the roof of Highrise in Modern Warfare and finding the teddy bears left up there for a dev’s subtle salute to his daughter. The campaigns are often littered with such Easter Eggs, many of which are shared on the internet not long after the games come out. Some of them, though, may never see the light of day. It’s a surprise this one wasn’t discovered sooner, though, with Dr Disrespect references littered across one room during a Modern Warfare 3 campaign mission. For those unaware, Dr Disrespect was a game developer before his streaming persona really took off. He’s best known for designing some of the maps in Advanced Warfare, but before that, he helped work on Modern Warfare 3 for Sledgehammer Games. As an employee at Sledgehammer, he obviously didn’t go by Dr Disrespect, using his real name of Guy Beahm. In the clip below, ModernWarzone was stunned to find books in the game, emblazoned with the name Guy Beahm and an image that looks like an old, original version of the Dr Disrespect logo. Discovered a 12 year old @DrDisrespect easter egg in Modern Warfare 3 that I can’t find anywhere on the internet. pic.twitter.com/6mujwum3er — ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone) April 1, 2022 The Doc hasn’t yet responded to the new discovery himself yet at the time of writing, but he’ll no doubt be happy to see people finally finding it after all this time. This begs the question, though: how many other Easter Eggs have Call of Duty players missed over the years? There could be countless, and many of them might not ever be found.
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Dr DisRespect doesn’t give the current Blackout map a very long shelf life – Dexerto
Dr DisRespect doesn’t give the current Blackout map a very long shelf life The release of Blackout was a breath of fresh air for many hardcore battle royale players, but less than two months after release, some are starting to see the flaws. Given that Dr DisRespect has pretty much been playing nothing but Blackout since Black Ops 4 was released on October 12, you might think that he’s been enjoying his time. While responding to a donator’s message during his stream on November 29, however, he gave his outlook on the longevity of the game and it wasn’t pretty. The message read: “They gave us half-finished Blackout and have yet to finish any of the predominant issues that the community has been talking about since release. As someone who plays it regularly, I say this mode on this map has six months.” In response, the two-time Blockbuster Gaming Champion said that he disagreed, as he felt the donator overestimated the time Blackout has left. “I think you’re wrong. I think it has just one or two months before it’s really, really down,” Dr DisRespect said about the popular battle royale. “I have to be honest.” The grim outlook on the future of Blackout comes just days after David Vonderhaar, Treyarch Studio Design Lead, confirmed that more features are on the way for the game mode. Chief among the upcoming features are new updates to the map. No specifics were given by Vonderhaar, but there’s no shortage of Call of Duty maps and locations to pull from. The question now becomes whether these upcoming changes will come in time to prevent Dr DisRespect’s grim outlook on Blackout’s future.
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Dr Disrespect discovers “atrocious” problem with Warzone 2 on launch day – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect discovers “atrocious” problem with Warzone 2 on launch day YouTube: DrDisrespect, Call of DutyDr Disrespect is already on fire with opinions about Warzone 2, slamming the game’s looting issues. The former level designer for Call of Duty games turned world-famous streamer, Doc has no shortage of opinions on the series’ battle royale game Warzone. He was incredibly outspoken during the first version of the game, calling out the developers for underwhelming events and poorly-designed mechanics. Dr Disrespect has been particularly outspoken about Warzone 2’s new DMZ mode, and has even predicted that Warzone 2 will fail due to the newly-added AI enemies. Now that Warzone 2 is live, though, Doc has some opinions about issues with the BR’s gameplay. Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2’s looting system During one of his first matches on Warzone 2’s launch day, a common theme of Doc’s comments were his dislike of the new looting system. Unlike in the original Warzone, now when players loot a downed they will only drop their primary weapon, leaving the player to go through the corpse’s backpack. Dr Disrespect was clearly frustrated with the new looting system, saying on multiple occasions that he thought it was “atrocious.” After running into issues with the system a few times, Doc laid it out there when getting lost in a dead player’s inventory. “I don’t know what the f**k I’m looking at…I don’t even know…this looting experience, though, it’s something else. It’s atrocious. I mean it’s awful.” Given his opinion of this looting system and some of the comments he made throughout the stream, it seems quite likely that Doc’s own in-development game, Deadrop, will have a very different looting system than Warzone 2. Other than the looting system, though, Dr Disrespect seems to be having a good time playing Warzone 2. But he’d definitely like to see a better looting system in place.
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Dr Disrespect demands one big change in Warzone to improve tournaments – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect demands one big change in Warzone to improve tournaments DrDisrespectYouTube entertainer Dr Disrespect has called on developers Raven Software to add long-awaited custom lobbies to Warzone, arguing it would massively improve tournaments on CoD’s battle royale. Following OpTic Hitch’s $25k Warzone Hide N’ Seek tournament on February 2, streaming star Dr Disrespect has called on Warzone’s devs to add custom lobbies to the battle royale. According to the 2x champ, it took eight hours to play five games of the old Michael Myers inspired mode. He also suggested that it became formulaic, with players flocking to the final circle to hide in every match. During the moustached maverick’s February 4 live stream, he continued by floating the idea of custom lobbies and what they could enable in terms of the future of competitive Warzone. “If Activision had custom lobbies with a huge amount of customization available to the lobby, how sick would snipers only tournament be,” said the Doc. “A sniper-only tournament man. Ground snipes, and a loadout that you can literally only ever snipe.” Until custom games are added, Doc won’t be participating in any more Hide N’ Seek tournaments: “I’m never playing in one of those Hide N’ Seek tournaments again. It’s not for me. There’s just something about the inevitable of just waiting till the final circle.” (Timestamp at 23:39) While private matches were introduced shortly after Warzone’s release in 2020, options for tournament organizers to set specific game rules have not yet been released. During tournaments, organizers can only hope players follow any specific rules set whereas other battle royales such as Fortnite have lobbies with a slew of customizations available. With Warzone slowly losing its popularity on Twitch and YouTube, perhaps the devs will look to add the Doc’s suggestion which would make tournaments a whole lot more interesting.
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Dr Disrespect rage quits Modern Warfare during claymore and shotgun rant – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect rage quits Modern Warfare during claymore and shotgun rant Dr Disrespect has put Infinity Ward in the firing line, pleading for changes to Call of Duty Modern Warfare after rage-quitting mid-stream. The Twitch star is an avid Call of Duty player – after all, he used to work on the franchise as a level designer. However, as time drags on with Modern Warfare, Dr Disrespect’s string is wearing thin, and his temper rising. Now, instead of other players, he’s got Infinity Ward in his sights, breaking down the precise changes they need to make to Modern Warfare to keep the Doc playing for the weeks, months, and possibly years to come. Dr Disrespect hasn’t been happy with Modern Warfare, and he let Infinity Ward know about it. During a November 4 stream of the game, the Two-Time was getting pummeled from all angles by all varieties of players. From not being able to see down darkened corridors, to the occasional explosive on the ground, it seemed like it wasn’t an enjoyable experience. Read more: Daequan rages after MW claymore fail – After one final claymore kill, the Doc snapped, rage-quitting the game and going on a lengthy tirade about the shortfalls of the latest Call of Duty title. “I can’t f***ing play this game right now, I don’t really want to play, I don’t want to f***ing play pubs Infinity Ward,” said the Doc, not mincing his words. “You’ve got f***ing claymores on every single window and every single door – no one wants that. If that’s not happening, the 725 shotgun from across the map is happening. No one wants it.” Instead of sitting on their laurels, Dr Disrespect wants Infinity Ward to act quickly to make changes to the beloved franchise before they isolate their playbase. “It’s time to make a patch tonight, put it out tonight,” the two-time pleaded. “Let’s change it up. Let’s get on course, we are starting to swerve way off f***ing course right now man. We’re going downhill in our Jeep that doesn’t have 4x4s, our 4×2 Jeep, because we are getting a little ahead of ourselves.” As for his suggestions? Nerf everything that makes the game anti-fun in public lobbies, and bolster the gunplay that Call of Duty is known for. “Let’s dial it back,” he said. “Let’s take out the claymores. Let’s get the shotguns nerfed big time, and I don’t know, maybe add Dead Silence into the game so that we can just run around and not be heard everywhere.” The 725 shotgun has been a major point of contention in MW because of how overpowered it is. He’s not the first personality to raise concerns about the direction the franchise is heading. Numerous complaints have been made about weapon balance, multiplayer, spawning, “safe spaces,” and more from pro players and pub stars alike. That hasn’t stopped Modern Warfare from becoming the most successful Call of Duty release this generation, surpassing over $600 million in sales on its opening weekend. But, at the end of the day, the Doc knows what he wants, and is begging Infinity Ward for those changes.
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Dr Disrespect deletes Warzone after another vintage Doc rage: ‘I hate the game!’ – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect deletes Warzone after another vintage Doc rage: ‘I hate the game!’ YouTube: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect is finished with Call of Duty Warzone, for the time being at least, after the battle royale veteran slammed the “stupid and boring” Season 2 meta and uninstalled the game in the midst of a YouTube livestream. With weeks of pent-up frustration, Dr Disrespect erupted and let it all out in a March 29 Warzone stream. While in the midst of his Triple Threat Challenge, hunting down solo wins across Warzone, PUBG, and Valorant, Doc reached his breaking point with the CoD battle royale. “I’m kind of over this game,” he said an hour into his stream. “It’s f***ing boring.” After lashing out at the Season 2 meta in recent sessions, the YouTube streamer doubled down on his hatred for certain parts of the game. “The FFAR meta is horrific, I hate it! The AUG, can’t stand it.” Not only that, but Doc was treated to a melee-only Gulag, to make matters worse. “This game is a f***ing joke,” he yelled in anger, quitting out of the game. “It’s so stupid and boring. It just puts me in a bad mood!” Calming himself down and jumping back in for another attempt, Doc tried to play more patiently. With only 10 players left in the Solo lobby, his Warzone win was edging closer. Before long, however, his run came to an end in the blink of an eye. “I’m so over this f***ing game,” he screamed. “Especially solos… I just have to uninstall it. At this point, get it off my system. I don’t even want it on. Get it the f*** off my system.” In a fit of rage, Dr Disrespect removed the game. He didn’t just close out of the match; Doc went to the trouble of outright uninstalling Warzone. It’s safe to say we won’t be seeing him drop back into Verdansk in the near future. Other than slamming the solo experience and the Season 2 meta, the former CoD map designer had some choice words for Warzone’s developers. “Perfect example of what not to do with a very successful game,” he said. Doc’s classic rage quit begins at 4:52:08 in the video below. Recently, Doc hasn’t been shy in sharing his thoughts on the state of Warzone — from criticizing the ‘ignorant’ devs, to suggesting his own improvements to speed up the pace of the game, he’s certainly had a lot to say. Read More: Warzone Season 2 patch notes – “All you’ve gotta do is do something,” he pleaded with the devs before swapping over to Valorant. While a new map is all but locked in for the upcoming season, even that might not be enough to save Warzone, according to Dr Disrespect.
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Dr Disrespect criticizes Warzone for latest feature taken from Apex Legends – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect criticizes Warzone for latest feature taken from Apex Legends Dr Disrespect / ActivisionWarzone Season 2 added Apex Legends-style Redeploy Balloons, but streaming star Dr Disrespect is less than impressed with the addition, claiming they are causing more problems than they’re solving. Season 2 of Warzone brought with it a host of new content into the CoD battle royale. From a Battle Pass crammed with new weapons and skins to unlock, to new vehicles that can completely turn the tide of a match. One of the most exciting new features, however, was the inclusion of Redeploy Balloons. Seemingly plucked straight from Apex Legends, these huge, floating inflatables allow players to quickly traverse Caldera, either to reposition or escape the incoming gas cloud. Despite being a feature that players had been clamoring for ever since the new map launched, streamer Dr Disrespect has been less positive on the effect they’ve had on the game. Speaking during a recent stream, Dr Disrespect seemed to criticize the developers for including the Balloons in Warzone Season 2, despite the fact it isn’t an “original” concept. “This one’s like ‘hey, throw a whole bunch of balloons in there, even though it isn’t our original idea,’” Doc ranted. “That way we can get around the f*****g map so you can just land on people.” In particular, he took issue with how difficult it is to notice when enemy players are about to drop on you after redeploying. “Don’t give an audio cue, just f*****g land on people. Go, go, go!” he continued. Check out the full clip, as posted by Reddit user iamtechn0, below. These views are in direct contrast with how much of the community feels about Redeploy Balloons, with many players welcoming the addition. However, there were some replies which seemed to side with Doc. “They knew that they were lacking in content, so they decided to take Apex Legends’ content,” said one user. “You do have to be careful that your game still feels like yours and not the one you are copying from,” replied another. Only time will tell if Redploy Balloons become standard in Warzone matches, or if they will be removed in a future update. If they are well-received, don’t be surprised to them return in Warzone Season 3 and beyond.
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Dr Disrespect considering “break” from streaming & Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect considering “break” from streaming & Warzone YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming and gaming legend Dr Disrespect has revealed that he might have to take a break from his stream, adding that the release of Battlefield 6 and its rumored battle royale mode is needed. Dr Disrespect has been struggling somewhat in his stream, clearly not a huge fan of Warzone but finding it difficult to latch onto another game that’s as popular that he can happily stream. He’s definitely somewhere in streamer limbo right now and isn’t afraid to let his fans know. After several hours of playing on June 1, the Doc suggested that he might have to take a break, especially if something doesn’t come along to replace Warzone any time soon. After several rough games, the Two-Time explained why he’s considering taking a break. “We gotta figure out some new games,” he said while flying in to Verdansk. “Like, we really actually have to take that seriously. Or, I’m not going to stream, I will take a break if needed.” He later added that he’s “over everything in Warzone right now,” and agreed with a viewer that “it’s time for Battlefield 6.” This came after frequent Semtex sticks, stun grenade deaths, and, to round out the stream, a quick death from a rooftop sniper. Topic starts at 4:48:38 The Doc has spoken in the past about how he believes Battlefield 6 will be equipped to compete with Warzone, which has been an astronomical success for Call of Duty and Activision. The Battlefield reveal is due to take place on Wednesday, June 9, giving players their first glimpse of what to expect from the new game. Whether Dr Disrespect gets what he wants, though, remains to be seen.
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Dr Disrespect says “clueless” Warzone devs have given up, but claims he can fix it – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect says “clueless” Warzone devs have given up, but claims he can fix it YouTube: Dr Disrespect / ActivisionDr Disrespect has been vocal about his frustrations with Warzone lately but in his latest fit of rage, the two-time demanded Raven Software arrange a meeting so he can fix the game directly. It’s no secret Dr Disrespect has had his fair share of issues with Warzone in Season 4, from stream snipers to Verdansk itself. He’s even been pleading with other devs to make new battle royales so he can jump ship. However, one key issue, in particular, has stood out of late. The ‘worst mistake in gaming,’ according to the Doc, is none other than Warzone’s Dead Silence Field Upgrade; it’s been enough to cause many a Dr Disrespect rage quits over the past few weeks. When combined with the Solo playlist experience, which he’s also been highly critical of, the two-time is at breaking point. The only way to move forward appears to be for Doc to fix the issues himself, he argued during a July 7 breakdown on YouTube. “I’m gonna tell them all about the things they need to fix this game,” Doc said at the start of his latest rant. After dying early into a Solos game during his ‘Turbo Tuesday’ stream, he was quick to lash out at the battle royale again. “Trust me, on a creative level, [Raven Software isn’t] even close to the Champions Club. We’re on a whole other level, I’d fix this game just like that,” he claimed, while snapping his fingers. If Doc was granted just “one big meeting” with “one whiteboard,” he assured he could resolve the game’s biggest issues today. “They don’t know what they’re doing and they’ve given up,” he yelled. “Just a couple of little changes, easy implementations. Nobody wants Dead Silence in the f***ing game, that’d be the first thing I’d write on that whiteboard. I’d make them millions, the population of this game would come back.” Before long, his rant was interrupted as his mobile started to ring. Lo and behold, it was none other than an ‘Administrative Assistant’ from Raven Software calling his joke flip phone. The assistant was trying to set up a meeting directly with the ‘audio guy,’ but Doc wasn’t having any of it. Instead, he told them to “call back when you get the studio head,” demanding a proper meeting before hanging up. The relevant topic begins at the 37:35 mark below. Whether Doc actually gets a meeting with Warzone’s developers or not remains to be seen. Though he’s ever confident that a single chat could remedy some of the biggest problems just like that. While a Dead Silence fix doesn’t appear to be on the agenda just yet, we do have some early intel on what to expect in Warzone’s next big update. Here’s everything to know about the Season 4 Reloaded patch on the way.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone stream snipers are “worse” than hackers – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone stream snipers are “worse” than hackers YouTube: DrDisrespectIf there are any two things Call of Duty Warzone streamers hate, it’s stream snipers and hackers – but according to Dr Disrespect, the former is far worse than the latter. Hackers have been a serious plague for the Warzone community, frequently ruining matches with aim and wall cheats that create a seriously unfair advantage. However, stream snipers have their own brand of toxicity – where instead of cheating to win, they deliberately go out of their way to queue into games with streamers and specifically target them. During a recent Warzone broadcast on YouTube, the two-time let loose one of his iconic rants after a stream sniper found his way into Doc’s game with the intent of disrupting it. “It’s the same guy, man,” he sighed after dying to the sniper. “I gotta block this guy now. Go get a f**king life! Go get a life!” After blocking the player, Doc continued to unleash vocalized hell on the no-life stream sniper who had managed to find his way into three of his games in just one day. “What are you doing with your f**king life, you f***ing p***y?” he rhetorically asked. “What are you doing?” According to the two-time, he was “disappointed” in those people for taking the time to ruin his games instead of doing something for themselves. “I mean, you’ve got no life, man. None. I couldn’t imagine being in your position, at home during the middle of the day trying your absolute hardest to get into the same lobby as me. To use your monitor to follow all my moves, to look at me while you game,” he continued. “I feel that’s worse than hacking!” he exclaimed. “Am I right? I feel like that’s worse than hacking.” Comparing stream snipers to hackers is definitely not something the average player can relate to, but for big entertainers such as Dr Disrespect, it’s easy to see why he was so annoyed. Fortunately, there are steps streamers can take to get away from snipers, such as not showing their queue screen, but if you do get one in your game, it’s definitely not a fun experience.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone on controller is “so easy you can close your eyes” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone on controller is “so easy you can close your eyes” YouTube, DrDisrespectThe ongoing debate between playing with mouse and keyboard versus a controller in Warzone has been reignited. And Dr Disrespect has passionately taken his stance, saying that using a controller is so easy you can play with your eyes closed. Warzone has been one of the top battle royales for quite some time. Since the game can run smoother on PC, it brought a lot of console streamers to switch over to PC but still play on a controller. While some people think using a mouse and keyboard is easier, others argue that having aim assist makes the game effortless. The debate is heating up and Dr Disrespect is out to prove why playing on a controller isn’t that impressive. Dr Disrespect says Warzone on controller is easy After roasting controller players in a Tweet, the two-time decided it was time to take matters into his own hands. In his latest video, Doc and TimTheTatman dropped into Verdansk with controllers, wielding the power of aim assist and testing the input’s strength out themselves. The Two-Time starts off excited to be using a controller again: “Warzone is so easy on a controller man, holy s**t you could close your eyes.” And, very early on, he’s surprised to see Tim melt a player from far away. While Tim still needed to aim at the player, Dr Disrespect laughs it off and said, “Look how easy it is, Timmy.” In another engagement, Doc destroys a player up close and thanks aim assist for it. He said, “Even if I wanted to not aim at that guy there’s no way I’m breaking the magnetism, especially close-range.” By focusing on said magnetism, the Two-Time is claiming that aim-assist is so strong, no matter where he tried to aim it would still pull him back to the enemy. While this will be an endless debate, Doc stands by his point from earlier in the month and, even after trying it himself, thinks that aim assist is absolutely broken in Warzone.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone devs “lied to us” about RICOCHET anti-cheat – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone devs “lied to us” about RICOCHET anti-cheat Activision / Dr DisrespectWarzone players were delighted to hear that the long-awaited RICOCHET anti-cheat was coming to the CoD battle royale. But just a matter of weeks later, popular streamer Dr Disrespect has accused the devs of ‘lying to us’ about how it works. CoD Warzone has been notorious when it comes to cheaters for some time, to the point that some big names left the battle royale. Players had hoped that the implementation of RICOCHET anti-cheat would help the game turn a corner and become a more enjoyable experience. Despite initially being hailed as a great success, fans soon started noticing that hackers were finding ways back into Warzone lobbies. Even though Activision themselves have begun legal efforts to close down cheat providers online. Steaming star Dr Disrespect has also noticed the number of cheaters who have managed to work around the anti-cheat system and even accused Raven Software of ‘lying to us’ about how effective the system would be. During one of Doc’s streams, in a clip posted to Reddit, the YouTube Gaming star was eliminated from Warzone by a player who was clearly cheating. The enemy was able to spot and kill him from a ridiculous distance, with no clear sight of where he was. Upon watching the killcam, Dr Disrespect launched into a rant where he called out Raven Software and RICOCHET anti-cheat. “They lied to us. RICOCHET f*****g sucks,” he said on stream. “Get rid of the company, it’s not working. Let’s work with a different solution – right now.” Doc then went on to speculate about how the anti-cheat system has been put into effect. He questioned whether or not the application is actually banning players or if it is still a manual process like it was before. “I think what they did…they didn’t build new tech for the game,” he continued. “They didn’t build anything, they put together a 20 person crew – a team if you will – and they called them Team RICOCHET.” “They’re just doing the same thing, they’re just manually deleting. You know?” It’s worth noting that Dr Disrespect’s accusations are pure speculation at this point. Raven Software is yet to comment on the increasing number of cheaters players are running into, so we’ll have to wait and see if there are any future announcements on how they will be dealt with.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone devs are ignoring issues on purpose – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone devs are ignoring issues on purpose YouTube: Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes Raven Software are ignoring the current issues plaguing Warzone and are not bothering to make the necessary changes anytime soon. Since Warzone was released last March, it’s become one of the premier battle royale games around – right up there with both Fortnite and Apex Legends. It’s become Dr Disrespect’s main game, but as ever, the Two-Time isn’t afraid of airing his grievances when he believes somethings wrong. He called the most recent update “horrific,” as a matter of fact. During his St Patrick’s Day stream, the Doc was once again causing havoc in Warzone when he found himself being sent back to the main menu by a player who got off an unusual melee kill. That was enough to set him off into a classic rant about the state of the game, claiming that the developers are just ignoring the need for changes. “At this point, I don’t think they’re really doing anything with Warzone right now. I’m pretty convinced they’re not addressing any of the quality of life issues that exist in this game, like, it’s pretty clear,” the Doc, pointing out how the double melee he died to shouldn’t be happening. “I know what I’m talking about, I can confidently tell you this – they’re not addressing any quality of life stuff,” he added, rattling off his history as a Call of Duty developer. “All they’re doing is taking 20 million names that are hackers and stuff and going ‘alright, let’s do it. Is that it? 20,000 gone, alright, send the message out.’ We want this game to be in its best state, this is why I’m so vocal about this because I want this game, this franchise I’ve loved for 15+ years now… I want it to constantly be getting better and better and better. And because I’m so knowledgeable about the entire design process, it’s pretty apparent that it’s not a priority on improving the quality of life in this game.” Timestamp of 1:36:00 The Two-Time wasn’t finished there though. He again questioned the current priorities of the developers before moving on to making suggestions. “Like, your solo experience is horrendous. Does anybody not know that? When it could be so f**king good,” he said, noting that solos could have quicker circles and cheaper loadouts to speed things up. Whether or not Raven heeds his suggestions, or work on some quality of life fixes, remains to be seen. Rumors have suggested that they’re working on a massive map for the next update, and who knows what that could entail.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 shouldn’t have brought back “boring” 1v1 gulag – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 shouldn’t have brought back “boring” 1v1 gulag Dr Disrespect / ActivisionDuring a Warzone 2 stream, Dr Disrespect voiced his frustrations regarding the games change from 2v2 Gulags to 1v1 battles, arguing that “2v2 Gulag was 30 times better” than the “boring” 1v1 mode. Upon Warzone 2’s release in November 2022, many fans were thrilled to see a new style of Gulag arriving. As opposed to the original Warzone, which sported a thrilling 1v1 battle to bring players out of the Gulag and back into the game, Warzone 2 introduced a faster-paced and more teamwork-based experience, with 2v2 battles instead. The player reactions were mixed, with some loving the change and others begging for 1v1 to come back. So, shortly after release, Activision scrapped the change and brought back the original Gulag design. Now, Dr Disrespect has slammed the decision, calling 1v1 “boring” and calling for 2v2 to make a reappearance. Dr Disrespect calls for Warzone 2 to “keep the 2v2” after claiming 1v1 is “just so boring” During a battle on Warzone 2, Dr Disrespect took the chance to express how he thinks “the 2v2 Gulag was 30 times better than” the 1v1 style the game now adopts. He went on to explain how, rather than simply hunting one person down in the small maps, he wants to “be able to 1v2 people” going on to explain how it “was actually really exciting to try to get both the kills” when your teammate fell and it was down to you to take down both players on the enemy team. Shortly after, with FaZe Swagg expressing how no one will agree with his statement,The Doc expanded on his point, explaining that 1v1 is great because “you can go in there and earn your one kill and not worry about the other variables… but there was something kinda cool about coming out of the gulag with two additional kills” as opposed to the traditional one. Timestamp of 1:05 Many viewers agreed with Dr Disrespect’s statement, with some explaining how they “agree with Doc on the 2 vs 2 Gulag” going on to say how “you have a better chance to control your destiny in 1 v 1 but it was a lot of fun trying to get both kills.” Others were sure to state their praise for Activision’s decision to create a 2v2 Gulag, with some stating how much they “loved the 2v2 gulag. The best thing they ever added.” Naturally, some were quick to point out how they “remember him saying back in the old update he hated 2v2.” Although it’s clear Doc hated it a lot less than the 1v1 Gulag we see in Warzone 2 now. It’s not been revealed whether Activision will end up changing back to 2v2 Gulags, but with the release of Season 2 Reloaded only just out, it seems we won’t be seeing any dramatic changes for a while yet.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 needs “dramatic” changes to succeed – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 needs “dramatic” changes to succeed YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes Warzone 2 has to be “dramatically” different to the original battle royale if it has any hopes of at least keeping his interest around. With the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 on the horizon, plenty of fans are gearing up to say goodbye to Warzone and finally get their hands on Warzone 2.0 when that drops. While the name will be somewhat similar, the follow-up to the successful battle royale title is going to have plenty of differences. There’s a new map, a new loadout system, and all-new ways to get your hands on loot as well. There is, of course, plenty of excitement surrounding Warzone 2.0, but there are also plenty of doubters too. You can add Dr Disrespect to that list, as he believes the new BR title will need to have some massive differences from its predecessor. Dr Disrespect explains why Warzone 2 needs to be “dramatically” different The Two-Time, who is a former Call of Duty developer, hasn’t been shy about his criticism of the battle royale over the last few years – as he’s constantly taken shots at the devs about the state of things. During his October 14 stream, the YouTube star dove back in for another few matches, but quickly found himself annoyed by the battle royale and wanting to play something different. Being outgunned by an enemy in his third game of the day really sealed things. “This game is literally built for 11-12-year-olds now. You can’t see s**t, not interested, I’ve done it all in this game,” he said. “I mean, Warzone 2 is going to have to be dramatically different from this game. I’m telling you, dramatically different.” Timestamp of 2:05:00 The Doc didn’t expand on that point of view, but as he’s said countless times in the past, he’d like to see the speed of the game bumped up – especially when it comes to solos. He might get his wish, given there will be a new take on how the zones operate in Warzone 2, but we’ll just have to wait and see what the Doc thinks once he gets his hands on it.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 is “missing” a key advantage Apex Legends has – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 is “missing” a key advantage Apex Legends has Dr Disrespect/Respawn/ActivisionDr Disrespect has given Apex Legends one underrated advantage over Warzone 2, saying the Call of Duty title is missing something that was so important in years gone by. As the battle royale genre has continued to grow and grow, it’s been impossible for streamers and players to not compare their favorite against another. At first, everyone was chasing Fortnite, but it now there seems to be a few different ones pushing for pole position. Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Apex Legends are right at the front of that leading pack, especially when it comes to comparing gun skill and movement abilities between players. Dr Disrespect has been one of those that regularly switches between the two games and often makes comparisons. He’s regularly leaned towards Apex and praised Respawn for doing things that CoD won’t, and now he’s given them another advantage over Warzone 2. Dr Disrespect gives Apex Legends big advantage over Warzone 2 It was something that The Two-Time’s recent stream as he tried to get stuck into some games of Warzone 2. However, when he encountered a long wait to find a lobby, he made another comparison. “This is the problem, this is the separation fact right there that I think Call of Duty is just missing these days – the ability to get into a game and the speed at which you get into a game,” he started. “It’s always been bop, bop, boom, you’re in and then it loads in and boom, you’re in. Apex, I’m click click, pick your character, its intense, music is dominating, VFX, sound effects, I’m being thrown into a game. Energy is what it is. This game, when I get into it, just feel the lack of energy.” Timestamp of 0:10 The Doc didn’t let it lie there, though, as he later added that Apex just has a “better design” and is a more “mature” experience overall. Something might happen later down the line that prompts him to switch things up, but for now, Doc prefers the Apex Games to what Warzone 2 has to offer.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 is “done” unless next update fixes “obvious” issues – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 is “done” unless next update fixes “obvious” issues Dr Disrespect/ActivisionDr Disrespect believes Warzone 2 is “done” if the first big update fails to make the grade, suggesting that the devs have a lot of “obvious” issues that need to be fixed. It’s been a few weeks since Warzone 2.0 launched, and plenty of gamers have flocked back to Call of Duty’s take on the battle royale, looking to make it their home for the foreseeable future. The return has, for a lot of players, gone pretty smoothly. A lot of the new features and mechanics have been widely praised by fans, especially as cheaters have been rooted out for the most part. There are, of course, plenty of headaches as well. Players have repeatedly had matches ruined by dev error crashes, come across floating enemies, had to battle laggy servers, as well as plenty of other issues. The likes of Dr Disrespect are hoping that the biggest issues are addressed soon, otherwise, he believes the game could be “done.” Dr Disrespect believes Warzone 2.0 has “obvious” issues that need fixing The Two-Time highlighted a few issues with the battle royale during a recent stream as he partnered up with ZLaner and TimTheTatman for a round of games. He noted that the first major update for Warzone 2.0 will be a “clear indicator” of how the battle royale’s future will pan out. “I think the clear indicator for how this game goes is the first patch, I think that’s going to be a clear indicator of how they support this game,” The Doc said. “There are so many f**king obvious things that should be addressed. That’s all I’m saying, hey, I’m going to wait for this patch to come out, I’m thinking they’re going to address a lot of things. But if they don’t… you’re done!” Timestamp of 21:15 The Doc also registered his frustrations with the battle royale’s new mantling mechanic, but that’s unlikely to change all that much right away. With the holiday season right around the corner, Warzone 2.0 is unlikely to get too many landscape-shifting changes. That’ll likely have to wait for next year. So, we’ll see how things go for The Two-Time and pals.
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Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 is designed for “brainless gamers” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Warzone 2 is designed for “brainless gamers” Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has once again hit out at the apparent lack of skill gap in Warzone 2, claiming that the developers built the battle royale so that “brainless gamers” can still win matches with ease. Warzone 2 has received a mixed response since it launched towards the end of 2022. Many fans have praised the new Al Mazrah map and the selection of weapons, while others have slammed the new 2v2 Gulag and faster TTK. YouTube star Dr Disrepsect has been one of the most vocal critics of Warzone 2, taking aim, in particular, at the skill gap. The streamer has often accused the battle royale of offering little to no reward to higher-skilled players. Now, Doc has slammed Warzone 2 developer Infinity Ward and accused them of deliberately making Warzone 2 fights evenly matched no matter how good each player is. During a recent stream, Dr Disrespect and his teammate ZLaner slumped to a disappointing 50th-place finish after both were eliminated, causing the Two-Time to once again criticize the lack of skill gap in Warzone 2. “It’s crazy how they allow brainless gamers to win fights in this game,” Doc said after leaving the lobby. “It blows my f*cking mind.” He went on to point the finger at the developer, claiming that he wouldn’t want to work on a multiplayer game that took this approach. “That’s just so horrible, allow anybody to beat a really good player,” Doc continued. “What a stupid concept, I wouldn’t want to be a part of the development of that game, you know? I wouldn’t want to do that. “I’d be like, ‘Man, I’m trying to build a f*cking skill gap. Not randomize damage’.” Dr Disrespect’s frustrations continued throughout the stream, before he quit Warzone 2 altogether a few games later, still slating the game as he did so. “Everything surrounding the foundation is atrocious, that’s the problem. The foundation is nice, everything around it is atrocious – it’s in bad shape” he explained. The low TTK and skill gap have been a constant talking point ever since Warzone 2 launched, especially among streamers and pro players. With Warzone 2 Season 2 around the corner, many fans will be hoping to see Infinity Ward make some major adjustments in a future update.
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Dr Disrespect claims “terrible” Call of Duty has given up trying to be good – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims “terrible” Call of Duty has given up trying to be good YouTube: DrDisrespectPopular streamer and former Call of Duty developer Dr Disrespect has accused the franchise of “giving up on itself” after his squad with NICKMERCS, TimTheTatman, and Cloakzy got destroyed by a suspected cheater, blaming it on “a combination of things.” Despite frequent complaints from both critics and players alike over the years, COD has consistently been one of the biggest media franchises in the world for two decades now, and that certainly shows no signs of slowing down. One of the game’s biggest critics in recent years has been Dr Disrespect, despite his work as a level designer on Advanced Warfare, and has frequently uninstalled the game over his issues with Warzone battle royale in particular. Four years since the game launched, though, the Doc is still loading up and letting himself get incensed at it — but he’s suggested that the franchise might have even just given up on itself now. Posting to Twitter/X on March 11, he said: “Did Call of Duty give up on itself? It’s so terrible.” This came after he and the squad were cornered by a full stacked squad, at least one of whom they suspected of being a hacker, eventually dying to them after growing increasingly frustrated throughout the hours he was playing the game prior. After that finish, the Two-Time shut down the Call of Duty launcher and switched over to Escape from Tarkov instead, finding solace in the change of pace. While this definitely isn’t the first time Doc has rage quit COD, the fact that he thinks the game has given up on itself could spell disaster for his expectations and enjoyment of future titles.
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Dr Disrespect claims Modern Warfare 2 is destined to fail for one major reason – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Modern Warfare 2 is destined to fail for one major reason Dr Disrespect/ActivisionDr Disrespect believes Modern Warfare 2 is destined to fail just weeks after it launches thanks to the SBMM (skill-based matchmaking) in-game. After months of waiting, Call of Duty fans have finally been able to get their hands on Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer modes through the staggered beta weekends. After the PS5 exclusivity period dropped, the beta has been open for everyone to play, and that means streamers have been jumping in for their first taste of action. Though, some have been left with a bitter taste because of SBMM. Plenty of players and content creators have hit out at the skill-based matchmaking in public games, with some even reverse boosting in matches to get around it. According to Dr Disrespect, the “horrific” feature could spell disaster for MW2 shortly after launch. Dr Disrespect believes players will quickly turn their backs on Modern Warfare 2 Like many others, the Two-Time jumped into the open beta portion of things alongside the likes of TimTheTatman, Ninja, and FaZe Swag, but got pretty annoyed with the SBMM. “I give this game three weeks after launch, Champs, before it like 90 to 95% of it’s population,” The Doc said after being gunned down by an enemy. “I just think people are kind of over multiplayer games, number one, unless they get rid of SBMM. But, if they don’t (get rid of it), it’s three weeks.” The YouTube star reiterated that belief after the game had concluded. “I don’t even think there is an argument for SBMM. Like, there can’t be a community or group of people that say yeah, we love SBMM. There just can’t be. If there is, you’re a weirdo.” Timestamp of 2:58:45 As noted, plenty of players have agreed with Doc’s take, with even TimTheTatman backing claims that the player base will quickly fall off a cliff. It remains to be seen if his prediction ends up being correct, but there will certainly be a split between those playing MW2 and those choosing to drop into Warzone 2 instead.
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Dr Disrespect claims Karma will be the best Warzone player if he plays it more – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims Karma will be the best Warzone player if he plays it more YouTube: Dr Disrespect/CDLStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes three-time Call of Duty champion Damon ‘Karma’ Barlow could be the best player around in Warzone if he commits to it full-time, with the Doc singing his players for being a god gamer. When it comes to deciding who is the best Warzone player around, players have several different ways of judging things. Some prefer those with the high kill games, others prefer the wins, and some go off tournament performances. Among all the streamers and up-and-comers, professional Call of Duty players – and former pros – rank among some of the best, given they have naturally god-given talent for the game. While he often considers himself the best around, Dr Disrespect believes the honor would actually go to former OpTic Gaming star Karma if he really focused on playing Warzone. Speaking during his June 4 stream, the Doc spoke glowingly about the recently retired CoD pro, calling him a “psychotic” gamer who is good at everything he touches. “We’re talking about Karma here, for anyone who hasn’t done their research on esports history. He’s psychotic, he’s a psycho. If Doc were to rate, you know, who is the most psychotic gamer, it might be Karma,” the Two-Time said. “He doesn’t die. He stays alive. I’ve never seen anybody stay alive, but he’s hitting shots… everything. It’s the entire package,” the Doc added, clearly in awe of the CoD icon. “If Karma commits to Warzone full-time, I think Karma could be the best in the game, and I’m not joking. I’ve seen them all,” he further said, joking that his longtime duo ZLaner might not be a fan of what he said. Timestamp of 1:21:27 The Doc wasn’t finished there though, as some viewers asked him to stack Karma up versus people who play Warzone 24/7. “If Karma was a full-time Warzone streamer, dedicated, and competed, I think he’d turn into the best. The guy is just casually dropping 30 kill games like they’re nothing, and he doesn’t have too much time in it,” he added. As anyone who has followed Karma will know, the three-time world champion loves bouncing from game to game, and can regularly be seen dominating Rust and CS:GO whenever he fancies, but maybe the Doc’s compliments will make him switch to Warzone full-time.
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Dr Disrespect claims it’s “easy” to improve Warzone Solos as he slams devs again – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims it’s “easy” to improve Warzone Solos as he slams devs again ActivisionDr Disrespect has once again outlined how he wants to see Warzone Solos improved, claiming that a better map and faster gameplay would improve it no end. Dr Disrespect has long been known for his forthright video game opinions, regularly offering passionate criticism of titles he believes are failing to fulfil their potential. He has also been known as a frequent critic of Warzone, claiming the devs have got plenty wrong with CoD’s sophomore battle royale. While it remains to be seen whether Warzone 2 addresses his concerns and placates his moustache, the final season of Warzone continues to attract criticism from the two-time. Dr Disrespect outlines Warzone Solo changes needed In a September 8 livestream, the Doc doubled down on his issues with its Solo mode, claiming there are multiple ways in which it could be improved. The first, and most obvious, is its map. Doc said: “God they could make it such a kickass solo game mode on a bigger map. It’s just so damn slow [and] everything costs way too much.” He argued that more players, a bigger map and cheaper items would allow the game to flow much faster and players to be better rewarded for their efforts. Timestamp: 33:00 / 45:00 The Doc’s frustrations only grew after he was eliminated in 11th place by an unseen enemy, saying: “That’s it, that’s a victory. I can’t play this f**king game anymore. That was the longest 25 minutes of my f**king life man. Wow. This game is such a phony f**king game man. The Solo experience could be so much faster and more threatening and high definition… and it’s just easy to design something like that for Call of Duty.” While the Doc’s time developing CoD games is well in the past, plenty of fans will be hoping that his own title, DEADROP, constitutes the fast-paced and engaging shooter that the two-time feels Warzone is not. With that and Warzone 2 rapidly approaching launch, players shouldn’t lose their hopes just yet.
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Dr Disrespect claims he’s ‘done’ with Call of Duty until Warzone 2 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims he’s ‘done’ with Call of Duty until Warzone 2 YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has suggested that he’s “done” playing Call of Duty until Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 finally release as he’s, once again, grown tired of Warzone. Streaming star Dr Disrespect has a pretty storied history with the Call of Duty franchise, given it’s the game that really helped spark his now-infamous online persona. As he’s never afraid to let viewers know, he also worked on the multiplayer side of things for a few years too, developing a number of the maps that were released in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare as a part of the Sledgehammer Games team. CoD games regularly take centre stage on his stream too, but when it comes to Warzone, he’s uninstalled and re-installed the battle royale countless times over the last two years. However, The Doc has claimed that he’s finally taking an extended break from his favorite series. Dr Disrespect ‘done’ with CoD until Modern Warfare 2 During his July 27 stream, The Two-Time ran into a few problems with trying to launch Warzone and went through a number of possible fixes. Though, he eventually got nowhere and was pretty annoyed. Instead of searching for another game to play, The Doc ultimately hit the uninstall button on Warzone yet again. “What am I doing? I don’t want to play this. Uninstall it, see ya,” he said as the Battle.Net launcher started the uninstall process. “It’s almost like… I don’t want to touch Call of Duty until Warzone 2 or Modern Warfare 2. I don’t want to touch Call of Duty… take a big break from it. Just take a massive break from it and wait for Modern Warfare 2.” Timestamp of 3:01:30 As we’ve seen in the past, Doc’s breaks from Call of Duty have led him to play other titles like Apex Legends and even Fortnite, but he’s got plenty of issues with those too. The Two-Time has his own game – Deadrop – to work on in the meantime, but we wouldn’t be shocked to see him back on Warzone before long.
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Dr Disrespect claims he’ll stream Valorant full-time if Warzone 2 doesn’t improve – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims he’ll stream Valorant full-time if Warzone 2 doesn’t improve YouTube/DrDisrespectYouTube streamer Dr Disrespect has pledged to his fans that he’ll stream Valorant full-time if Warzone 2 doesn’t improve promptly. The two-time has always had a love-hate relationship with battle royales and has been very critical of Warzone 2 since its release last year. Recently, the former CoD developer has slammed the BR sequel in just about every way imaginable — and has urged the devs to make some serious changes. Notably, the Doc has blasted the self-revive system as “f**king stupid” as well as claiming the game is designed for “brainless gamers.” Now, the popular streamer has had enough — pledging that he’ll switch to Riot’s Valorant if major improvements aren’t forthcoming. Dr Disrespect to Valorant instead of Warzone# During a January 14 live stream with TimTheTatman, Dr Disrespect explained how he’s willing to give it a week until he switches to a different game. The two streamers discussed how there aren’t exactly many games out there to switch to before the Doc claimed he’d even stream Valorant full-time. “I’m giving it like a week to two weeks,” said the Doc. “But, at the same time like what the f**k do I play? PUBG? “This game is just so bad. It’s awful. I love Call of Duty man, you know? I want to play it, get active with it and feel the momentum of it and get some snipes and get some good plays going. It’s so one-dimensional, it’s so boring… I might go Valorant full-time.” Timestamp: 22:50 Tim added that he needs to steam add another game like Fortnite or Overwatch into the mix to stop him from going crazy. Regardless, the Doc is flirting with the idea of becoming a Valorant streamer. This isn’t the first time Dr Disrespect has planned to quit playing Warzone. He’s typically come back to the game after a few days away, before blasting it again. Never change, Doc.
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Dr Disrespect claims good Warzone players have completely abandoned BR – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims good Warzone players have completely abandoned BR YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes good PC players have ditched Warzone because of the issues with aim assist, claiming that the battle royale is built for “seventh and eighth graders” these days. As battle royale titles have swept across the streaming landscape, Dr Disrespect has played them all. From H1z1 to PUBG, Fortnite, and Apex Legends, the Two-Time has found success being the last man standing in competitive BR lobbies. When it comes to Warzone, The Doc has, like many others, had plenty of problems. He’s uninstalled and quit the Call of Duty battle royale countless times, and routinely blasted the devs over cheating and aim assist. However, he always finds his way back at some point. However, his newest issue with Warzone is that he believes that all the “good PC players” have turned their back on the battle royale because it is a game made for controller players. During his June 15 stream, The Doc was running some solo games on Caldera when, during one of them, he was eliminated by an enemy who he believed he should have had the upper hand against. Some of his viewers suggested that the fight didn’t go the Two-Time’s way because the other player had better ping and aim assist. “He definitely has better aim assist, that’s for sure man. It’s a controller game, let’s not beat around the bush, it’s 100% a controller game,” the Doc answered. “You don’t see any good PC gamers playing this game anymore, you just don’t. It’s built for seventh graders and eighth graders that want to play on eight-foot rims. That’s what this game is all about. That’s why it attracts all the celebrities because celebrities are average to below-average gamers, so they can just pick this up and allow the aim assist to do everything for them. That’s what it is.” Timestamp of 1:52:22 The Doc added that the formula has, of course, made Call of Duty and Warzone “successful” over the years but also showed that “clueless” players are getting the upper hand on others. While the Two-Time is likely being his usual hyperbolic self about there being no good players left, he isn’t wrong in saying plenty have quit. We’ve seen many make the switch to Apex Legends and other games, and it wouldn’t be shocking to see that continue.
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Dr Disrespect claims CoD has no skill gap in Warzone 2: “It’s a coin flip” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims CoD has no skill gap in Warzone 2: “It’s a coin flip” Activision / YT: DrDisrespectYouTube streamer and mustache trailblazer Dr Disrespect has bashed Call of Duty as an “uninspiring” franchise after frustrations arose with Warzone 2.0’s lack of a skill gap. Dr Disrespect’s acerbic commentaries and forthright opinions have cemented him a place in the streaming Hall of Fame, entertaining millions of fans in the process. While he is not afraid to praise games if that’s what he feels is necessary, he has become a staunch critic of recent Call of Duty installments, despite once developing maps for Sledgehammer Games. Specific criticism has focussed on Riot Shields and the game’s engine but, in a November 29 livestream, the Doc bashed the franchise as a whole and expressed frustration with its perceived failure to innovate. Dr Disrespect slams “uninspiring” Call of Duty franchise Upon encountering an enemy in an Al-Mazrah building, the Doc was eliminated swiftly after being drop shotted by the foe, leading him into a rant regarding the series, its lack of skill gap and innovation. “That all just came down to him having a better SMG,” he explained. “Dropshot, there’s nothing [I could do]. It’s just like hey how you doing let’s just look at each other and go, here we go! Flip a coin and you win! Good job, you win XP and nothing else. This game puts me in such a weird negative mindset.” Timestamp: 4:47:20 He continued: “It’s just such an uninspiring franchise. It’s like driving the same car and just repainting it every f**king year. Every year, every year it’s breaking down, just putting more miles on it. It just puts me in a negative mindset.” It’s certainly an argument that will resonate with some, who argued there isn’t a justification for an annual release of $70 that changes relatively little from past iterations. The Doc himself is making a video game, called DEADROP and developed by his Midnight Society studio. Given his issues with CoD, we can certainly hope that his title will have more in the way of a tangible skill gap and regular innovation.
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Dr Disrespect claims AI to blame for “terrible flow” in Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect claims AI to blame for “terrible flow” in Warzone Youtube/Dr DisrespectYouTube streamer Dr Disrespect has accused Call of Duty using AI to assist with the development of Warzone, blaming it for the “terrible flow” of the battle royale game. AI has been an extremely divisive technology affecting everything from art to fast food, but for Dr Disrespect, it has a long way to go before it can make video games better. On April 28, a job posting for an animator role at Treyarch included “polishing 2D art made by humans and generative Al tools” in its description, prompting a ton of discussion within the CoD community. Among the players taking issue with the studio using AI, Dr Disrespect was one of the most vocal, blaming AI for some of the design issues in Warzone. “All these awkwardly designed structures in Warzone that have terrible flow are, like I’ve been saying for years, AI generated,” he blasted. When asked if he could do better, the two-time didn’t mince words, claiming that he could do “way better” and noted how other companies have had success before turning to AI for assistance. “What they did in H1Z1, PUBG, Blackout, Warzone Verdansk, Apex…Human Brain,” the YouTuber added. Dr Disrespect has had a long history in game design, having been a level designer for several Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare maps. He has since started his own studio, Midnight Society, and its first game, a Vertical Extraction Shooter named Deadrop, is currently in development. Given Doc’s response to AI in Call of Duty, we can safely assume that Deadrop will not be using AI in development, at least from a level or art design standpoint. This is hardly the first time the YouTuber has called out Call of Duty. Last year, Doc sided with NICKMERCS when the studio pulled the FaZe member’s Warzone skin. Back in March, he accused CoD of “giving up on itself” when his squad was decimated by a suspected hacker.
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Dr Disrespect can’t hide the laughs as Warzone player wrecks him with chopper – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect can’t hide the laughs as Warzone player wrecks him with chopper Streaming star Dr Disrespect couldn’t hold back his laughter after a Warzone player absolutely demolished him with a helicopter – forcing the two-time to break character. Formerly a level designer for CoD developing studio Sledgehammer Games, Guy Beahm’s Dr Disrespect character has attracted an audience of millions that are known as his Champions Club fandom. His community fell in love with Doc’s merciless and serious personality, who also wears a mullet, sunglasses and a notable black and red tactical vest. However, Guy Beahm has rarely broken from his character while streaming over the past seven years. But, on this occasion, the streaming star just couldn’t hold back his laughter. Dr Disrespect laughs uncontrollably during Warzone match In a recent tweet on February 10, the Doc shared a hilarious clip that pretty much sums up what you experience when playing Warzone in 2022. During the clip, Dr Disrespect landed in an area that was filled with utter chaos as bullets flew past his head and players ran around like headless chickens. Overwhelmed by his surroundings, the popular streamer was then unexpectedly demolished by a helicopter, and he couldn’t help but laugh and break from his character. Warzone in February of 2022… pic.twitter.com/q2UiPNGZDm — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) February 10, 2022 “I’m quitting that f**king game, stupid ass lobby,” the Doc said in hysterics. “I’m out of that lobby. Honestly that all happened in a flash.” While this isn’t the first time we’ve seen the two-time champion rage quit a Warzone lobby, it may be one of the only occasions that he breaks character and gives the community a comical moment.
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Dr Disrespect calls Warzone “embarrassing” after Season 1 Reloaded breaks everything – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect calls Warzone “embarrassing” after Season 1 Reloaded breaks everything YouTube: DrDisRespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect has slammed Call of Duty as being “embarrassing” as the Season 1 Reloaded update caused havoc for Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. Each seasonal update is supposed to iron out plenty of kinks for Warzone and Call of Duty’s multiplayer mode, but that hasn’t always been the case. In fact, it can often create more issues than it was supposed to address in the first place. That has been the case with the Season 1 Reloaded update for Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone, as it was supposed to finally add Ranked play to the mix. A critical error, however, prevented that from being the case and it’s now on hold for a little while. On top of that, the update also created several issues in Warzone. Players have been unable to find games, gotten stuck in the menus when trying to access loadout drops, and taken away notification banners when enemies are using killstreaks. Dr Disrespect hits out at Call of Duty after MW3 Season 1 Reloaded update Many players have already hit out at being one of the most “broken” updates in recent Call of Duty history, and that includes Dr Disrespect. The Two-Time, who has always had a love-hate relationship with the CoD, wasn’t best pleased with his Season 1 Reloaded experience. He got in a fair few games with TimTheTatman and Cloakzy, but ran into constant issues with lobbies disbanding and having his computer blue screen. In the end, he took to Twitter/X to say: “Call of Duty. Embarrassing,” before switching to Escape from Tarkov for a bit towards the end of his January 17 stream. Many viewers urged The Doc to make the switch back to either PUBG or Apex Legends while Warzone is a little broken, but that’s unlikely to be the case if his teammates just want to crack on with CoD. He hasn’t been shy in the past about uninstalling CoD titles when they’ve gotten frustrated him enough, but he always ends up playing them again. So, who knows what’ll happen this time around.
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Dr Disrespect calls Warzone 2 the “worst” CoD ever as he quits for PUBG – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect calls Warzone 2 the “worst” CoD ever as he quits for PUBG YouTube: Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect has, once again, hit out at Warzone 2, labeling it the “worst” Call of Duty game ever. In fact, he got so annoyed at it that he decided to make a return to PUBG. When it comes to laying down a judgment on a battle royale game, Dr Disrespect has seen them all, and his word holds a fair bit of weight. The Two-Time, who is a former Call of Duty map designer, had high hopes for Warzone 2 at first, and stated that the game had “great” potential. However, he’s soured on it over the last few weeks, and has changed tack. Though, he has still been dropping into Al Mazrah for games alongside the likes of ZLaner. That might be coming to an end, though, as the Doc has gotten so fed up with Warzone 2 that he decided to ditch it for PUBG. Dr Disrespect ditches Warzone 2 for PUBG as its “worst” Call of Duty ever It happened on The Two-Time’s January 31st stream, as he played the CoD battle royale for barely two hours. His breaking point came when he was eliminated from a match by an enemy who’d jumped out of a car to get the jump on him. “I can’t do this game anymore man,” the Doc said. “It is the most skillless game ever, holy s*it. This has got to be the worst Call of Duty ever. It really is. The experience, it’s got to be the worst.” He made the switch over to PUBG as he gave up on Warzone, but he didn’t up the complaints. “This game is so wack, man. I got to get off it. We tried.” Timestamp of 2:27:54 The Doc added that it’s “laughable” how “terrible” the game is, given it’s been out for a few months and some of the biggest issues haven’t been addressed. As we’ve seen time and time again with the Two-Time, he’ll probably make a return before long and get frustrated all over again. So, we’ll wait and see if he finally makes that jump to Apex Legends he’s been teasing.
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Black Ops 4: Dr DisRespect calls out Treyarch after dying by a Bowie Knife in Blackout – Dexerto
Black Ops 4: Dr DisRespect calls out Treyarch after dying by a Bowie Knife in Blackout The Blast / TreyarchPopular Twitch streamer and gamer Dr DisRespect put Treyarch on blast, after dying by a Bowie Knife during a game of Call of Duty’s Blackout mode on December 3. The Doc was in the midst of a gunfight when an opponent rushed up and stuck him with twice with a Bowie Knife, resulting in his ultimate elimination. While he appeared to initially take the beating in good stride, he quickly changed pace, blasting developer Treyarch in a hilarious tirade. “Yeah, it’s just one of those things man,” The Doc began, before slamming his desk with his fist. “What are you doing to this game, Treyarch?!” he shouted. “What are you doing to this game? Between playing on 100 ping and getting knifed-up when we’re in a two-v-one situation, to lose that fight because, guess what, he brought out a Bowie Knife!” The Doc went on to state that Blackout is on the verge of collapse due to the imbalance of game’s weapons, calling for a change to the title and claiming that the situation made him “sick.” “Your game is starting to collapse big time,” he continued. “It’s time to see some change! It makes me sick! http://feedroom.com/all-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-dr-disrespect-seriously/ The doc’s comments follow another player’s shocking run in the battle royale mode, who managed to win an entire game using only a Bowie Knife. While the user went on to call his victory “lucky,” the Doc seems to hold an entirely different opinion of the weapon – and even predicted that Blackout doesn’t have a long shelf life ahead of it, citing a number of criticisms.
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Dr Disrespect calls out NICKMERCS for quitting loaded HusKerrs Warzone lobby – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect calls out NICKMERCS for quitting loaded HusKerrs Warzone lobby Instagram: DrDisrespect / Activision / YouTube: NICKMERCSUpon finding Aydan’s team in a public lobby, NICKMERCS & TimTheTatman backed out to avoid interfering in their HusKerrs Howl tournament run. This decision sparked a massive debate in the Warzone community, and drew ire from the likes of fellow competitor Dr Disrespect. With more and more Warzone tournaments popping up every week, the chance of bumping into pro players is constantly on the rise. This is exactly what happened to NICKMERCS and his squad of popular Twitch streamers during a casual Warzone session on May 25. While their team was taking it easy in public games, they just so happened to stumble upon Aydan and Rated, two of Warzone’s top three players. This accomplished Duo was competing in a $20,000 tournament at the time, dropping into Quad lobbies to maximize their kills. After a heated debate, NICKMERCS decided to back his team out to avoid any conflict. This seemingly good-willed gesture caused outrage in the community, led to a broader discussion, and even caught the attention of Dr Disrespect. NICKMERCS backs out of Aydan’s Warzone lobby A few hours into their casual Warzone stream, the group of popular streamers noticed some familiar foes in the lobby. All but stopping in their tracks, they went back and forth for a few minutes before eventually deciding to leave the server. “We’ve got to let them play,” NICKMERCS said, clearing the way for Aydan and Rated in their competition. All four players in their squad, Nick included, began to question whether or not it was the right call. “As long as they do these tournaments during the day like this, we’re gonna be in their lobbies,” he explained. “Are we just gonna back out of every f***ing game with these guys? Eventually, it just is what it is right? We shouldn’t hunt them, but play the f***ing game right?” “What are we supposed to do? Not play the game?” TimTheTatman echoed. “It’s their choice to run a public lobby tournament. They have an option to do private lobby tournaments if they want to.” With multiple high-level competitions running almost every week throughout Season 3, the likelihood of matching up with pro players is only continuing to surge. As a result, this type of chance encounter is “going to keep happening,” according to NICKMERCS. Despite backing out at that moment, the squad drew the line there. “We have to just play,” Tim concluded. Dr Disrespect & NICKMERCS clash over Warzone drama @NICKMERCS Backing out due to tourney players in the same lobby and showing respect? What the fuck happened to you? — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) May 25, 2021 Before the team made their final call, however, Dr Disrespect lashed out at them on social media. “Backing out due to tourney players in the same lobby and showing respect? What the f*** happened to you?” Doc said. Not taking any backlash from the fellow streamer, Nick quickly fired off a heated tirade in response. “Doc can play that character all he wants. I don’t care what Doc thinks. I don’t give a f***.” If it was just a one-off occurrence, NICKMERCS assured it wouldn’t have been a big deal. But with these encounters “happening more and more,” a decision had to be made. “Doc would have backed out if he fried Aydan when Aydan was playing a tournament,” he argued. “He can act all he wants.” Despite ultimately agreeing in the end, the issue clearly sparked an intriguing conversation in the Warzone community. With a vast majority of tournaments played through public lobbies, the most accomplished players are bound to stumble upon popular streamers more and more as time goes on. In future cases, it looks like NICKMERCS and co. will be playing things out.
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Dr Disrespect calls out Activision & Warzone tourney admins for hacker drama – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect calls out Activision & Warzone tourney admins for hacker drama Instagram, @drdisrespect / ActivisionFollowing scandal over a disqualified cheater in a Warzone tournament, Dr Disrespect is calling out Activision’s lack of an anti-cheat and Twitch Rivals’ lack of a formal process for investigating hacks. In hours of drama that rocked the competitive Call of Duty: Warzone community, a smaller streamer, ‘Metzy_B,’ was accused of cheating during the $250K Twitch Rivals Doritos Bowl tournament. Prior to the final match of the event, his team was disqualified by tournament admins and stripped of any chance at tournament earnings. Twitch Rivals have remained relatively quiet on the issue, practically ignoring it during the broadcast and offering up a minimally worded explanation over Twitter. In their explanation, the admins simply explained that Metzy “was ruled to be cheating” and subsequently “removed from the event.” With that lack of transparency, rumors and accusations flew. Former Call of Duty League pro, one of the highest Warzone earners currently, Thomas ‘Tommey’ Trewren spent hours interrogating the accused and having a friend take control of Metzy’s PC to dive through his logs for any proof of hacks. This all leads to Dr Disrespect asserting that, with or without an Activision anti-cheat, tournament organizers need to do better. As shared by ‘WickedGoodGames,’ the Two-Time has a clear perspective on this issue. If the developers can’t institute an effective anti-cheat, then every single tournament must “define a process in finding out if he is [cheating] or not … obviously outside of the whole Call of Duty not having an anti-cheat kind of software built in.” The drama was obviously divisive, as most participants in the tournament believed Metzy (and others) to be cheating, while others weren’t so sure. With no one knowing precisely how Twitch handled the situation, the community was left to investigate themselves. As Dr Disrespect has heard, the “purple snakes” disqualified Metzy based on “a couple suspicious clips” and without asking to check his computer. This is echoed by the accused himself, who has since commended Tommey for trying to figure out what the admins had failed to. I talked to the mods of twitch rivals and they based the dq mainly off of one clip and I specifically kept asking for someone to jump in a call with me to go through everything. Tommey put his own career on the line for this situation and he shouldn’t have had to! Much love — NCGD ___________ (@METZY_B) January 22, 2021 That account goes directly against others, as fellow competitor BobbyPoff reacted by alleging that Metzy was, in fact, originally reluctant to display his task manager logs. what i dont understand is why he couldnt just open his task manager and show us what he was running?!? If youre not hiding anything then why not show us lmfao — BobbyPoff (@BobbyPoff) January 22, 2021 While the truth may be impossible to find at this point, as Twitch Rivals have given no explanation of their process and any number of files could have been deleted by the time Tommey got access, Dr Disrespect’s point is proven by the drama. If Activision can’t deliver a functioning anti-cheat and tournament organizers don’t have a strict, transparent policy for hackers — then community infighting over a “grey area” is unavoidable.
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Dr Disrespect calls for Warzone “overhaul” to fix DMR and MAC-10 meta – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect calls for Warzone “overhaul” to fix DMR and MAC-10 meta YouTube: DrDisrespect/Infinity Ward/ActivisionThe Warzone meta is being dominated by the MAC-10 and the DMR-14 with players making the weapons their default loadouts. Dr Disrespect has expressed his hatred for the current state of the game, labeling it as the “worst Warzone meta to date”. Black Ops Cold War’s integration with Warzone brought a range of new features to the game on December 16. Perhaps the most anticipated aspect of the update was the addition of Cold War’s weapons to the title. At first, it was difficult to tell which of the new guns would have the biggest impact on the meta. However, players soon realized the MAC-10 and the DMR-14 were by far the most powerful of the new Cold War weapons. Of course, this meant that every player began using either the MAC-10 or the DMR-14. This has led the meta to become extremely stale, with the majority of gunfights involving both of the weapons. Dr Disrespect slams the current Warzone meta As for Dr Disrespect, the Two-Time isn’t particularly pleased about the current state of Warzone. The Doc has called for a complete “content overhaul” and labeled the MAC-10 meta as “boring”. It’s typical of the Doc to call out things that aren’t quite his style in games, especially when it comes off the back of him dying or losing out on a win. Read More: How to win your Gulag 1v1 – After being shot by a player using a MAC-10 during a recent game, the Doc expressed his honest opinion on the meta: “Have to be honest, this MAC-10 meta is f**king boring… I mean the gunfights are just so pathetic”. Worst Warzone meta to date. Need a content overhaul. I’d rather watch Drone racing on ESPN 9. — Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) December 28, 2020
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Dr Disrespect calls for self-revive to be removed from Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect calls for self-revive to be removed from Warzone YouTube: Dr DisrespectAfter Dr Disrespect and fellow Warzone streamer ZLaner suffered a close defeat to a team using self-revive kits, the popular content creator called for the item to be removed from the battle royale — with duos being the only potential exception. One of the most entertaining aspects of Call of Duty: Warzone is the ability for players to grab unique loadouts and gear that fit their playstyle. One specific item that every veteran Warzone player wants to have in their inventory is a self-revive kit. A well-timed self-revive can be the difference between winning or losing an intense game on Verdansk. However, for players on the other end of the stick — who might feel they’ve been robbed of a win they rightfully deserve — these powerful items can be downright annoying. In a Duos vs. Trios stream on February 12, the “Two-Time” voiced his complaints about the self-revive mechanic after he and his teammate were robbed of a win by a team of players that used self-revive kits to sneak out a victory against the dynamic duo. After being eliminated by a player he thought had been killed, ZLaner confirmed he had fallen victim to a self-revived opponent. “They all have self[-revive], f**king every one of them,” the Facebook Gaming streamer remarked, then added on sarcastically: “It’s a great addition to the game.” The Two-Time immediately picked up on ZLaner’s frustration, and agreed “Self-revive man . . . It’s just unbelievable.” After thinking for a moment, the Doc explained how he thinks these items should be handled in Warzone: “First off, I think they should take self-revive out of solos, number one.” “Number two, out of all the modes I think they only keep them in duos. That’s the only one,” the Doc confirmed. He and ZLaner both agreed it would be nice to see self-revives removed from trios and quads as well, so duos appears to be the only playlist where the Doc thinks it might be worth keeping. (Comments begin at 6:32:22 for mobile users.) Warzone’s self-revive mechanic has been present in the game since its release, and can even be found in other BRs like Apex Legends (although in Respawn’s title, obtaining a Gold Knockdown Shield is admittedly more difficult than simply picking up a self-revive at buy station in Warzone). Dr Disrespect is far from the first streamer to voice his frustrations with allowing players to self-revive in a BR. In the Apex scene, content creator Shivam ‘ShivFPS’ Patel went viral when he blasted the self-revive mechanic in Apex for ruining the integrity of competitive tournaments. (The Gold Knockdown Shield has since been removed from Apex Legends Global Series tournaments.) It remains to be seen whether or not Activision and Raven Software will change the self-revive mechanic in Warzone. They have faced their fair share of complaints from the game’s community regarding the item, so it’s quite possible players could see it tweaked in a future patch or update.
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Dr Disrespect breaks character after CoD player trash talks his mom – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect breaks character after CoD player trash talks his mom YouTube/Dr DisrespectLegendary streamer Dr Disrespect was at a loss for words after an enemy Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 player insulted his mom. CoD has always been heavy on the trash talk with the original MW2 lobbies being an anything-goes cesspool of depravity on the online battlefield – something Doc is no stranger to. With MW2’s ranked play finally live, the two-time, TimTheTatman, ZLaner, and CouRage queued together to take on other stacks and were having a blast, dominating their opponents 6-1. After the match, however, the post-game lobby trash talk escalated when someone on the other team had some choice words for Dr Disrespect’s mother. MW2 trash talk makes Dr Disrespect break character Following the game, a player in the lobby spoke up and called out the two-time by name before dropping a mammoth insult on Doc’s mom. “Hey Dr Disrespect, your mom’s a b*tch!” the player exclaimed just as the lobby closed and no other words could be exchanged. Stunned, everyone else on the team seemingly took offense to the comment on Doc’s behalf as the banned Twitch streamer just sat there without a retort. “That’s coward sh*t to throw that out at the last second!” one said. “What?!” another gasped. (segment begins at 4:14:22) Despite the insult, Doc could only look on amazed and without anything to really say, definitely not his typical self where he’d normally unleash violence, speed, and momentum on anyone who dared to challenge him. “That’s the one that got me,” he sighed before cracking up. “That’s the one that got me.” Luckily, it doesn’t seem like the comment was able to faze the YouTuber that much considering he hopped into a few other games shortly thereafter and continued to dominate like his typical self. It normally takes a lot to make Dr Disrespect break character, but if the two-time ends up finding that player in another lobby in the future, there’s no telling what kind of hell will break loose.
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Dr Disrespect blown away after trying “no-look” aim assist in Warzone – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blown away after trying “no-look” aim assist in Warzone Twitch/Drdisrespect/Infinity WardLegendary Twitch streamer Dr Disrespect felt the need to give his controller a shot after getting tilted in Call of Duty: Warzone, and made use of the aim assist mechanic. After installing some drivers for his Scuf controller, the Two-Time was ready to get back into the action, and after some adjusting, he was mowing down enemies like a boss. With a few hours under his belt, the streamer was asked to give his verdict on the “out of control” aim assist mechanic. “It’s like this magnetic field around the play, you get it, right?” he began. “But I think with PC, what happens up close is that when you’re getting shot, your body’s getting yanked out.” Basically, Doc was talking about how character models move and recoil when they’re shot at and how on controller, as long as you’re snapped to a target, it’s not anywhere near as intrusive. “It’s a little bit harder to control on PC, because you can’t have the recovery period. On this, I can get shot, but the s**t stays within the circumference of it,” he added while landing a nice headshot on his Gulag adversary. “I almost feel being shot at or the flinch isn’t as harsh on console because of the aim assist” he explained. After redeploying, Doc showed off the true power of aim assist by winning a duel against a nearby foe. “I almost don’t even need to look at the guy!” he exclaimed. “Once you get [your crosshair] on [a target], you don’t need to worry about… I don’t need to squint and really concentrate on my full spray.” For his next trick, the back-to-back Blockbuster video game champion brought his signature speed, violence, and momentum indoors where he told his viewers to watch as he took out another enemy without even looking. Read More: Best SMGs to use in Call of Duty: Warzone – “No look, ready? Watch this,” he smirked just as his next victim walked into the firing range. “I mean, I’m not even looking at the guy. Look, he’s already dead.” “That said, it’s the first time Call of Duty has done crossplay and I like giving aim assist and console players a hard time, but eh, you know. We’re just having some fun,” he laughed before getting on with the match. Just goes to show there’s few things scarier in Call of Duty than Dr Disrespect armed with a controller and aim assist.
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Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone solos for “unbelievable” Stopping Power problems – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone solos for “unbelievable” Stopping Power problems Activision / YT: Dr DisrespectYouTube’s moustached maverick Dr Disrespect has slammed Warzone’s Solos, criticizing them for Stopping Power and hitting out at Raven for “not thinking” about their game enough. Since his acrimonious – and still weirdly opaque – departure from Twitch, Dr Disrespect’s YouTube following has been loving his variety of content, seeing his time split between Warzone, Apex Legends, and, recently, Hunt: Showdown. September 30 saw the Doc carrying out a classic stream structure – switching between the three until he achieved a win in all. However, during his time in Verdansk, the two-time unloaded on Warzone for its solo issues and Raven’s ‘lack of thought’ when it comes to dealing with the mode. While milling around Downtown, The Doc came under heavy fire from an enemy wielding the TEC-9 SMG and, despite his best efforts, was swiftly eliminated. The killcam revealed the enemy was using Stopping Power, which appeared to be the final straw. “He has Stopping Power,” he exploded. “Oh my god! Like that exchange, it doesn’t f**king make sense. He’s all over the place, he’s got Stopping Power. Unbelievable man. F**king game sucks man. I’ve said it many times and I’ll continue to say it, it’s got the potential to be a really incredible solo experience, but because it’s not thought out at the studio, they’re not thinking about it… it’s just the worst solo BR experience.” Timestamp: 2:57:45 Despite his frustrations and explosion, the Doc did say that just a “couple” of major changes could be enough to swing the solo experience back into the positives. What he highlighted was Raven’s ‘lack of thinking’ when it comes to Warzone, and catering the BR specifically to solos. It’s not the first time Stopping Power has been criticized, with a host of content creators preferring Iron Trials 84′; a mode that does not include Stopping Power or Dead Silence. It’s not yet a permanent mode, though.
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Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone Season 5 changes in brief return to Verdansk – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone Season 5 changes in brief return to Verdansk Dr Disrespect/ActivisionAfter saying he would be quitting Warzone, Dr Disrespect made a brief return for the start of Season 5. However, the Doc still isn’t a fan of what’s happening in Verdansk. Like many top streamers, Dr Disrespect had been playing Warzone full-time, for the most part, until the last few weeks. Even though he has had issues with it before, the Doc made the leap to Apex Legends as Season 10: Emergence got underway and has since made Respawn’s battle royale his go-to choice of game. With Warzone Season 5 getting underway, however, he decided to give the CoD battle royale another chance. However, that didn’t last too long as he quickly became annoyed with the stun grenades and new Combat Scout perk. Only a few games into his return to Verdansk, the Two-Time fell victim to a pretty blatant hacker, which tipped him over the edge, proclaiming he was once again “done” with Raven’s battle royale. “To get flashed like that and not be able to do anything for f**king ten seconds? I’m over it. Now we got this cheesy ass outline, red line, on players when you’re hitting them… no one is asking for that, no one wants that,” he said. The Doc even asked his duo partner ZLaner if he was a fan of the tweaks, to which he replied with an emphatic no. The YouTube streamer then went on to point out that devs have ignored the requests of players who want Stopping Power, Dead Silence, and stun grenades to be addressed. Timestamp of 2:33:06 “Those are the things we’re asking for, not a red line, outline when I’m shooting somebody, holy s**t,” he continued, pointing out the changes he’d have made in this update. The Doc ultimately hopped off of Warzone after that game, opting to play in a Splitgate tournament instead. As for a return at a later date, he said his focus is on grinding Apex Legends for now, so we’ll have to wait and see.
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Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone devs over Heroes vs Villains event in Season 5 – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone devs over Heroes vs Villains event in Season 5 YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect has questioned how Warzone’s Heroes vs Villains event made it into Season 5, taking a few shots at the developers along the way. The arrival of Warzone Pacific Season 5 marks the final big update to the battle royale ahead of the release of Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 later this year. Raven Software have shaken up the battle royale in a pretty big way as a result, revamping Caldera, buffing and nerfing a wide range of weapons, and launching the Heroes vs Villains event to give players some free items. The event involves choosing a side – Heroes or Villains – and then collecting tokens that pop out of supply crates during games. The more tokens you collect, the better rewards you’ll get when the event ends. However, Dr Disrespect isn’t a fan of it one bit. Dr Disrespect baffled by Warzone’s Hero vs Villain event Despite claiming he’d quit Warzone a few weeks prior, the YouTube streaming star hopped back on to the CoD battle royale for the new update, but wasn’t sure why the developers had chosen to implement such an event or why it had even gotten approved. “Just the concept of these, you know, oh. How does that ever make it out of the boardroom?” The Doc said after being greeted with the glowing blue and red tokens inside of a supply crate. “How does that not get crossed out on the whiteboard immediately? But, it actually gets pursued and built and implemented in-game.” Timestamp of 6:40 The Two-Time was hit with another set of tokens after opening a second supply crate, and he added to his disapproval with a swift shake of the head as he was clearly unimpressed by the idea. It’s not the first time, nor will it be the last, that he’s disagreed with an in-game addition for Warzone, but don’t count on Raven listening to his feedback either.
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Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone as “worst solo BR” and has 5 ways to fix it – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone as “worst solo BR” and has 5 ways to fix it YouTube / ActivisionWhile Solo playlists give lone wolves a chance to prove they’re truly the best at Warzone, streamer Dr Disrespect has called it the “worst” solo battle royale experience to date. When jumping into Warzone, players have the option to team up with other gamers in Duos, Trios, or even Quads to secure victory, or they can drop into Verdansk alone in Solos playlists if they’re feeling confident in their own abilities. While the prospect of a Call of Duty free-for-all against 149 other players always sounds like an exciting idea, it doesn’t always end up that way, and it can often be the most lacklustre mode – something Dr Disrespect agrees with. “Warzone Solos are the worst [battle royale] experience to date,” the veteran streamer tweeted to his two million followers on June 17. He followed up by claiming that there’s an “easy fix” for Solo issues, but that he believes it “won’t ever happen”. Warzone Solos are the worst solo BR experience to date. Easy fix too. Won’t ever happen. Skiddish design behavior. — Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) June 16, 2021 When asked by Misfits Gaming’s Ben Spoont what his fix would be, the two-time replied with a list of five proposed changes that he thinks would help make Solos a more enjoyable, fast-paced experience. Firstly, he wants three circles instead of five, and secondly, to cut down the time in between circles by 75% – both of which would help speed up gameplay. Next, he’d reduce the cost of loadouts from $10,000 to $6,000. For his final two suggestions, Dr Disrespect wants to get rid of ‘Bertha’ cargo trucks in Warzone – something many players have been calling for – and for there to be no Dead Silence field upgrades whatsoever. -3 circles instead of 5 -Cut down time in between circles by 75% -6k loadout purchase -No trucks -No dead silence— Dr Disrespect (@DrDisrespect) June 16, 2021 This certainly isn’t the first time Doc has shared his negative feelings towards Solos in Warzone. Last year, he questioned why the devs can’t “make some sick ass Solo modes” for the popular battle royale, and argued that the one big thing that needs to be changed isn’t weapon balancing or vehicles, but the speed of each match. “I think the speed in Warzone’s Solos can be bumped up tremendously,” he suggested. “If one of the things is hiding… okay, then let’s talk about something that I’ve been talking about for years. A sweeping UAV or reveal of the map.” In March this year, Dr Disrespect even went as far as uninstalling the game live on stream, after raging to viewers that he was “so over this f***ing game” after getting fed up with Solos.
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Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2 self-revive system: “So f**king stupid” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2 self-revive system: “So f**king stupid” YouTube: Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect isn’t a big fan of Warzone’s self-revive changes, blasting the battle royale as “stupid” and “boring” right now. The long-awaited arrival of Warzone 2 has helped breathe some new life into the Call of Duty battle royale scene, with plenty of players praising the new changes brought about by the developers. Though, Dr Disrespect has had a bit of a love-hate relationship with it – as usual. The Two-Time initially praised the battle royale as having “great” potential, but has flip-flopped on that position and urged the developers to make serious changes. Even though he’s threatened to quit the game a few times, The Doc has been dropping back into Al Mazrah, looking to score wins and drop nukes with his duo ZLaner. However, he’s got a big issue with the game’s self-revive system. Dr Disrespect fumes at Warzone 2’s “stupid” self-revives Previously, in the original Warzone, players had the option to purchase one self-revive for themselves. Now, you can stack a few in your backpack and use them one after another. This became a bugbear for The Doc during a recent session as he thought he’d wiped a team out, only for one of them to get back up and quickly send him back to the main menu. “I thought I put him down. There’s too many stupid ass self-revives, I get confused, it’s just so f*cking stupid,” he fumed. The Two-Time pointed to the audio and in-game feed as additional issues, but he zeroed in on the self-revives. “I don’t want people to self-revive next to me and not hear them, boring!” Timestamp of 16:39 He continued by calling the mechanic one of many “cheesy” and “stupid” things that the battle royale currently has. It’s unlikely that the devs will make any drastic decisions so soon after a recent update, but if they become an annoyance to the wider fanbase, then The Doc might have sparked a change.
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Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2 Season 2 update: “Nothing special, nothing creative” – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2 Season 2 update: “Nothing special, nothing creative” Dr DisrespectStreaming star Dr Disrespect has delivered a brutal assessment of Warzone 2’s Season 2 update, calling it “nothing special” as it addresses issues that shouldn’t have been there anyway. When Warzone 2 first launched in November, Dr Disrespect was quick to praise the Call of Duty devs for their new battle royale’s “great” potential as he was especially a fan of the new map design. However, the Two-Time has soured on the battle royale in the months since, calling on the devs to make a number of changes that he believed would be key to making the game a long-term success. On top of bringing Ashika Island and Resurgence mode to Warzone 2, the recent Season 2 update addressed a few of the things that had caused The Doc a few headaches, but he’s still not a fan. Dr Disrespect isn’t a fan of Warzone 2 Season 2 Like many, Dr Disrespect dove straight into the new update upon its release on February 15, and after a positive start to things on Ashika Island, he grew pretty annoyed by it. “How do you feel about the new season? Honestly, I don’t really care. I don’t know what else to say. It’s just a fresh coat of paint and reverts some s*it,” the Doc said, echoing some of his pre-update thoughts about the update not really being a massive overhaul. “It ain’t nothing special, ain’t nothing creative. You know what you’re doing? You’re asking Micahel Jordan ‘what do you think of this eighth grader’s jump shot?’ it’s kind of the same thing, but at least it’s better than it was.” Timestamp of 7:07:14 Aside from ditching Warzone for a few rounds of Modern Warfare’s new Ranked mode, the Two-Time also suggested that he may dabble in Apex Legends now that the Season 16 update is out. It remains to be seen if he’ll do that but his longtime duo ZLaner has been back in the Apex Games, so it could be the perfect time to switch.
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Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2 as one of the “worst” battle royales ever – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2 as one of the “worst” battle royales ever YouTube/Dr DisrespectDr Disrespect claims that Warzone 2 is among the “worst” battle royales he’s played, but he’s still diving into the Call of Duty BR alongside ZLaner. When it comes to battle royale games, you’ll be hard-pressed to find somebody with more experience than Dr Disrespect. The former Call of Duty map designer has played them all, everything from H1Z1 to PUBG, Realm Royale and Battlefield’s Firestorm. Despite his love of the genre, the Two-Time doesn’t shy away from criticizing the battle royales when he deems it necessary. Sometimes he goes a bit over the top and straight-up deletes the game from his PC, but he always finds his way back at some point. With Warzone 2 being the hot new BR, the Doc has been getting his teeth stuck right into it. He was initially positive about Call of Duty’s newest offering, but he’s started to turn on the battle royale just a bit. Dr Disrespect blasts Warzone 2 with flea market comparison In fact, during a recent stream, the YouTube streaming star compared it to some of the classics that he’s played before, and he believes that it doesn’t quite stack up. “This game is a joke. It might be one of the worst battle royale games ever, it just might,” The Doc said after being eliminated from a game. “Like, it’s nowhere close to PUBG obviously. It’s nowhere even remotely close to H1Z1, that’s for sure. It’s just got too much junk in it. I’m in a flea market of mechanics and abilities and gunfights, you don’t know what you’ll see, what you’ll get, it’s just completely unpredictable every single weekend, you just don’t know.” Timestamp of 20:12 The Two-Time questioned how exactly the game wants people to play, complaining that it’s not exactly clear at times and players will default to camping as a result. Despite that, he’s still pressing on with playing it alongside ZLaner, and even though he’s tried to fill the void with other games, he keeps coming back to Warzone 2.
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Dr Disrespect blasts ‘unimpressive’ Warzone Caldera changes – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect blasts ‘unimpressive’ Warzone Caldera changes Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect believes “no one is impressed” with the changes to coming to Warzone alongside Caldera, and he wants the devs to advance the battle royale with something big. The integration between Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone has been surrounded in hype for months, seeing as the battle royale will do away with the Verdansk map and introduce Caldera as its new main setting. The switch in maps will also bring bigger changes – like the addition of the RICOCHET anti-cheat, being able to bring a gun out of the Gulag if you win, and the removal of Stopping Power rounds. While most of the upcoming changes have been championed by players far and wide, Dr Disrespect wants the developers to go a bit further and ‘advance the game’ as Respawn Entertainment has done with Apex Legends. During his December 1 stream, the Two-Time joined TimTheTatMan for a session of matches, but things got off to a rough start because of stream snipers, aim assist, and server ping issues. After dying to a player whose shots benefited from aim assist and even went through a fence, the Doc unloaded. “You think Caldera is going to be the solution Timmy?” Doc asked his duo partner, who responded with a list of the changes that are coming soon that could have a positive impact. However, the Two-Time wasn’t having it. “Get your weapon for the Gulag if you win your Gulag? Hi, I’m Johnny, I’m one of the devs,” the streaming star added, mocking the devs using a child-like voice. While Tim, again, noted it’s a “good change,” the Doc ramped things up. “Like, no one is impressed. That’s not advancing the game,” he continued. “I’m talking about advancing the game. Here’s a good example: Apex Legends. Their shield system, remember when they didn’t have the concept of ELO but then they implemented ELO? That just put it on a next level, for the gameplay.” Timestamp of 2:49:45 His duo partner for the day asked what Doc’s solution would be, and well, it was a bit drastic. “I’d consider Unreal Engine,” he added, seemingly joking, before reminiscing about the good times he’s had with the current CoD set-up. With the Vanguard integration just around the corner, we won’t have to wait long to see if it sparks a resurgence for the battle royale or if players continue complaining about the same issues.
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Dr Disrespect bemoans state of Warzone after wild hacking accusation – Dexerto
Dr Disrespect bemoans state of Warzone after wild hacking accusation Dr Disrespect/ActivisionStreaming star Dr Disrespect bemoaned the current state of Warzone after an angry player accused him of using hacks in a game on Caldera. While Activision and Raven Software have attempted to curb the cheating epidemic in Warzone, hackers have repeatedly found ways to ruin the experience for Call of Duty fans. Despite the integration of the Ricochet anti-cheat, which has banned hundreds of thousands of accounts, it’s still common to drop into a match and find yourself on the receiving end of an aimbot or god mode hacker. Dr Disrespect has, repeatedly, bemoaned the rise of cheaters in the battle royale – constantly uninstalling Warzone as a result. However, even he has been subject to cheating accusations, and he equated it to the current state of the game. Dr Disrespect on the current state of Warzone The Two-Time, who is a former Call of Duty developer himself, was running a few games on Caldera by himself when he encountered a player who he managed to get the jump on. The Doc quickly turned and gunned down the unsuspecting player, and even trolled them as they tried to revive themself. As the Two-Time finally eliminated his downed foe, that quickly led to the player accusing the streamer of using cheats himself in some form. “Damn, everyone thinks everyone hacks in this game, huh?” the Two-Time said as he fled the scene. “Like, that’s what this game has kind of turned into (everyone accusing each other of cheating.)” Timestamp of 15:50 While it’s not uncommon for streamers to be accused of cheating, many of them just aren’t. In the Doc’s case, he’s repeatedly disproven wild claims by recapping his thought process after picking up kills. At the end of the day, cheating claims are going to run wild because some players can’t accept that they’ve, legitimately, been bested by somebody else but like the Two-Time, plenty would like to see that changed.