Dr Disrespect blasts PUBG players for ruining the game

David Purcell

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, but now claims that players are completely ruining the game. 

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The popular Twitch streamer can be seen playing on a number of different games on his channel, including Call of Duty, Fortnite, Apex legends, and others, but has now taken a firm stance against PUBG’s player base. 

Having previously become frustrated with peeking, and even making fun of it, the Doc now believes that the whole game allows thew worst players to “get away with it” – and he’s far from happy with the situation. 

PUBGDr Disrespect is seemingly “bored” with PUBG players.
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After becoming tired of how players were acting, Dr Disrespect confirmed that he would be exiting PUBG and moving onto something else – claiming to be bored out of his mind.

“You’re boring me to death. You’re not playing video games. From yesterday to today, I am yet to die to somebody legitimately,” he said during a broadcast on September 25. “That’s a fact. It’s plain and simple; I don’t lose the one-on-ones. I don’t. I can’t remember the last time I lost a 1v1. It just doesn’t happen.”

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The Two-Time continued: “We die by the pussies behind the tress, hiding in the interior of the buildings every fucking time! Every time we play the game, that’s who we die to. The pussies. I’m sick and tired of them getting away with it.”

There’s no doubt that some enjoy the way players strategize and tactically keep a good distance between themselves and enemies, but if these comments are anything to go by, Dr Disrespect is clearly getting very annoyed about the “worst” players not wanting to show their faces for some good, close quarter, gunfights. 

Infinity WardDr Disrespect will soon have other video game options to stream, though, such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
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While the self-proclaimed “best video gamer in the world” might have enjoyed the challenge of knocking out peeking players for quite some time, it does appear that he’s coming to the end of his PUBG playing days.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is coming out on September 12 and Halo’s Master Chief Collection is also coming to PC sometime in 2019 as well, so soon enough he’s going to have a few more options to choose ahead of Bluehole’s battle royale title. 

About The Author

David is the former US Managing Editor at Dexerto.com. You can contact him via email: david.purcell@dexerto.com.