Despite criticizing it constantly ahead of the launch, popular streamer Dr Disrespect eventually ended up playing 2022’s Call of Duty Warzone 2. But he’s not been highly active in this game. Because it looks like there’s nothing that can actually impress the Two Time about the latest battle royale from Activision. Previously, he had some harsh words for Modern Warfare II also when it made its debut. And the story appears to be the same with Warzone 2. He is extremely disappointed with the changes in the successor to the original Warzone from 2020.
However, being a gaming enthusiast and Call of Duty fan, for the last decade, Dr Disrespect still thinks Warzone 2 could become better. But only if it takes several leaves out of the books of other battle royale titles like Apex Legends. According to the YouTube streamer, Activision’s game can save itself from failing only if it borrows some key elements from Respawn’s blockbuster first-person shooter.
Streamer Dr Disrespect has got some tips for Call of Duty Warzone 2 to learn from Apex Legends
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The Two Time was recently seen playing Warzone 2 in a live stream with his duo partner ZLaner. While in a match, the two then went on to discuss how the CoD battle royale is lacking a lot of things. Moreover, the Doc then ended up revealing that Warzone 2 is in dire need of making huge transitions.
Dr Disrespect mentioned in the live stream that the ongoing BR from Call of Duty needs to imbibe several crucial elements from Apex Legends. To begin with, he said that it needs to take the immense skill gap of Respawn’s game and implement it in its own systems, mechanics, and other features. The streamer even went on to say, alongside, ZLaner, that Apex Legends has got an amazing skill gap for its users. On the other hand, Warzone 2 has got controversial skill-based matchmaking.
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Meanwhile, Dr Disrespect is still working on his ambitious FPS project called Deadrop. He has already claimed that it’s a better game than Call of Duty.
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It will be interesting to see whether his claim is right or not. In the meantime, it looks like he will keep playing more Apex Legends than Warzone 2.
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Activision‘s newest battle royale is now available across the globe on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC
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