Dr Disrespect loves dishing out damage to enemies on FPS titles. Following his days playing games like PUBG, the Two Time has now made a name for himself playing Warzone. However, his interest in the popular Call of Duty seems to be dwindling, with the game having a lot of issues. Hence why, it looks like Doc has begun his search for the next big title for his streams.
This year sees the release of two new titles from iconic FPS franchises in Battlefield 2042 and Halo: Infinite. Both games will release within a span of one month. Players have already experienced the games, thanks to their beta programs, and Doc has an answer on which title impressed him the most.
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Dr Disrespect prefers Battlefield 2042 over Halo: Infinite so far
During a recent stream, Dr Disrespect was asked about which game impressed him the most. Doc has experienced both Halo: Infinite and Battlefield 2042 with their beta programs. He revealed that he preferred the DICE title, even though both games have yet to arrive as a full release. Even then, it seems like Infinite has had its issues for the Two Time to pick Battlefield 2042 over it. He later explained why he believed that Halo: Infinite is currently an inferior title.
“There’s elements of Battlefield that I was impressed with. Halo, I am trying to think what I’m impressed with.”
Battlefield 2042 impressions:
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Doc explains what he likes and dislikes about Halo: Infinite
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The Two Time later talked about the upcoming 343 Industries title with his Champions Club. He mentioned that he felt Halo: Infinite to be more like Halo 4. Other than that, it seems like he doesn’t have the fondest memories playing in the Flight Tests, and he also had a hard time remembering what he liked about the game. However, he has stated he loved the map design, and it’s much better than the ones present in Halo 5: Guardians.
“The thing that I liked about Halo was the map design.”
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In the end, it looks like Doc has enjoyed Battlefield 2042’s beta program over Infinite’s public beta. His definitive impression will only arrive when both games release later this year. However, it looks like the Champions Club might have a very good chance of seeing him switch over from Warzone soon.
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