Call of Duty Warzone: Dr Disrespect Showcases Aim-Assist By Pulling Off No-Look Elimination
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Many high-profile streamers have taken up Call of Duty Warzone as their main game, since its release in March. Guy “Dr Disrespect” Beahm is one of the top streamers regularly streaming the game. Although it is one of the most fan-favorite battle royales, Warzone has been plagued by some issues. From hackers to muffled audio, and lately controller aim-assist, players and content creators have encountered it all. Specifically, the latter is an issue raging across the gaming community and has sparked the KBM vs controller debate.
Dr Disrespect, owing to his outspoken personality, is never the one to keep his thoughts to himself. Consequently, he hasn’t withheld from revealing his straight-forward opinions on Warzone. While he has scrutinized the game when required, he has also appreciated it when deserved. In a recent stream, Doc discussed the benefits of aim-assist and also demonstrated how easy it is to control.
Dr Disrespect assesses advantages of aim-assist
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Earlier this week, the Twitch star decided to play Warzone with a controller. Explaining how a player’s character experiences a certain amount of jerk or recoil upon getting shot, he compared the distinctions between playing on PC and console, “I think with PC, what happens up close is that when you’re getting shot, your body’s getting yanked out a little bit more. So its harder to control on PC. On this (controller), I can get shot, but the shit stays within the circumference.”
Doc then showcased how close-combat is easier on a controller by owning his opponent in the Gulag. “I almost felt the flinch on being shot at isn’t as harsh on console, you know, because of the aim-assist, I don’t know,” he concluded after winning the 1v1.
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However, that’s not all. After gaining redeployment, the Two Time used his fast reflexes to turn around quickly and melted another opponent. “I almost don’t even need to look at the guy. I don’t have to squint and really concentrate on my full spray,” he said. From there, the gaming specimen took it to another level.
The ultimate no-look kill
It is never a fast-paced, high-impact DrDisrespect stream without his theatrics and boasting followed by backing it up. Facing away from the monitor, Doc asked his viewers to watch as he effortlessly pulled off an audacious no-look elimination. “I’m not even looking at the guy. He’s already dead!” he chuckled.
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The hotshot streamer further went on to talk about why he pokes console players for their aim-assist. Since this is the first Time cross-platform play is a feature in a Call of Duty game, Doc likes giving them a “hard time.”. It’s nothing serious, though. He’s just “having some fun.”
Later, he posted a tweet saying, “It’s incredible to see so many different communities get behind Warzone, both mkb and console/controller.”
I know its late and no, its not past my bedtime.
Just wanted to say it's incredible to see so many different communities get behind Warzone, both mkb and console/controller.
Really sets the tone for the future of Call of Duty development.
Yayaya yaya
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— Dr Disrespect (@drdisrespect) May 28, 2020
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Setting the aim-assist issue aside, Dr Disrespect seems pleased with Warzone’s diversity. Infinity Ward deserves some credit for making the game more inclusive by enabling cross-platform play for the first time in a CoD title, thereby paving the path for the future.