Dr Disrespect explains why he’s only giving Warzone “another week”

Michael Gwilliam

Twitch 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.”

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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.”

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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.”

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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.

About The Author

Michael Gwilliam is a senior writer at Dexerto based in Ontario, Canada. He specializes in Overwatch, Smash, influencers, and Twitch culture. Gwilliam has written for sites across Canada including the Toronto Sun. You can contact him at michael.gwilliam@dexerto.com or on Twitter @TheGwilliam