The renowned Call of Duty veteran streamer, Dr Disrespect, has spoken against the newly launched CoD: Warzone 2. The streamer is known for his bold statements against the popular FPS gaming series, but this time he not only bashed the game but also the players who enjoy it, just because he got killed.
Ever since its release, Herschel Beahm aka Dr Disrespect has been dissecting the game at every chance he gets. Back in November 2021, Guy was complaining about the looting system presented in the game and offered explanations about how he would change the game for the better.
Dr Disrespect throws jabs at the “No skill” Call of Duty Warzone 2 players
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Calling Dr Disrespect a controversial figure in the streaming community will be an understatement. In his long career, he has been subjected to many severe allegations both in his professional and personal life. But every time Doc has managed to shrug off everything and return, donning his vest and wig with more pride than ever.
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In one recent YouTube stream, which is now private, Dr Disrespect erupted with rage after he was killed by enemy players using RPKs. At first, he criticized the game for letting these things happen, and then he proceeds to throw shade at the players. He claimed Warzone 2 is a “No Skill” game because it lets “brainless gamers” win fights and kill him.
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Doc complimented the ‘Foundation’ of the game but then complained that “everything surrounding the foundation is atrocious.” There have been past complaints from other players, claiming that the game doesn’t require as much skill as the previous entities in the franchise. The legitimacy of this statement is still up for debate.
But looking at the massive scale of the Call of Duty games, it won’t be surprising if the developers at Activision and Raven Software had decided to turn down the heat a little for the newer games. This speculation is also up for debate, as to tackle issues like this, the game has an in-depth SBMM system that makes sure the playing fields are fair.
The SBMM is also a controversial topic in the CoD community as many veteran players and streamers have complained that the ‘Skill Based Match Making’ has ruined their experience with the game. According to them, fair matchmaking is robbing them of the thrill of ravaging newbies and garnering huge kill streaks.
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In the end, we all can agree Call of Duty is not a perfect game and it may never be. But no matter how many times the game tries to improve itself, it may never satisfy the huge community that it serves.