{"id":25775,"date":"2025-01-28T15:02:39","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:02:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dr-disrespect-lists-what-warzone-needs-to-add-next-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:02:39","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:02:39","slug":"dr-disrespect-lists-what-warzone-needs-to-add-next-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dr-disrespect-lists-what-warzone-needs-to-add-next-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Dr Disrespect lists what Warzone needs to add next &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>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\u2019s Warzone \u2014 and says \u201cnow is the time\u201d 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\u2019s 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 \u201cin-game concerts\u201d similar to Fortnite, the Two-Time believes these changes will help the game ride its wave of momentum. Read more: What\u2019s coming in next Warzone update &#8211; Some of his wishlist \u2014 like the concert point \u2014 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. \u2705 New map changes \u2705 A few new weapons \u2705 Enticing LTM modes \u2705 Proximity Chat \u2705 Ranked system like Halo 2 \u2705 Multi million dollar Global Tournaments \u2705 In-game concertsToo far? \u2014 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\u2019s nothing worth playing for. Adding ranked could bring players back, and the Doc believes Halo 2\u2019s 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 \u201cmulti-million dollar Global Tournaments,\u201d Warzone could have the best competitive ecosystem in the world. However, given Infinity Ward\u2019s skepticism on adding ranked, Warzone fans shouldn\u2019t hold their breath. Ranked goes against everything these CoDs stand for, unfortunately I don\u2019t think it\u2019s happening \u2014 Aaron Elam (@MLGACE) May 11, 2020 While even the Doc thinks some of his changes might be \u201ctoo far,\u201d even adding one of them would alleviate a lot of players\u2019 concerns. Streamers and casuals alike have been pleading with Infinity Ward to make more changes to keep Warzone fresh. It\u2019s a pretty general wishlist, but the premise behind Doc\u2019s 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\u2019s patch will make all of the Two-Time\u2019s dreams come true.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>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\u2019s Warzone \u2014 and says \u201cnow is the time\u201d to implement them. Warzone was once the King of Twitch. 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