DrDisrespect Lists Out Everything Wrong In COD Warzone

Published 04/24/2020, 3:07 PM EDT

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Guy “DrDisrespect” Beahm is one of the most prominent streamers in the online gaming community known for his hilarious gimmicks and energetic style of gameplay. The Doc loves Call Of Duty: Warzone, but he has never been shy to criticize and point out changes when required.

The Two-Time is well-known for his bold opinions and passionate remarks regarding whichever video game he plays. Doc has previously underlined changes he wishes to see the developers make to Warzone and, in a recent live-stream, further listed out additional changes.

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On his April 23 Twitch stream, DrDisrespect expressed to his viewers his firm opinions regarding some of the explosives in Warzone. He said, “Remove RPGs, C4s, and bertha-trucks, and you’ve got yourselves a game that is definitely more skillful.”

The Two-Time, while conversing with his viewers, went on to add, “Get rid of claymores, RPGs, C4s, and trucks and guess what? The game feels much more skillful. Don’t you think?”

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Doc isn’t the first streamer to reveal his concerns regarding the explosives in Call Of Duty’s newest battle royale. And definitely won’t be the last one. Another popular Twitch streamer, Jaryd’ summit1g’ Lazar, also complained about issues related to the in-game explosives. He called for the developers to bring in necessary balancing changes to the RPGs in-game earlier this month.

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Doc Has No Issues With Proximity Mines

When asked about his thoughts on in-game proximity mines by a viewer, The Doc mentioned he doesn’t mind the mines as long as backed by the proper audio information.

He explained, “You know what? Proximity mines don’t bother me too much because there is a brief period where you can duck it. Just as long as you get the information of the audio if you don’t see it or whatever. That one doesn’t really bother me.”

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Player movement triggers proximity mines, and to survive, a player has to duck it timely. Warzone players have a lesser probability of surviving the blast of other explosives as those barely give out warnings.

For now, it seems the hotshot entertainer won’t be adding the proximity mines to the list of explosives he wants to be removed from Warzone. Whether Infinity Ward implements the necessary balancing acts to explosives in Warzone remains to be seen.

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Souhardya Biswas is an eSports writer for EssentiallySports. He joined the organisation in 2020, wanting to explore the sphere of professional eSports journalism. His passion for gaming started with titles like GTA San Andreas, Far Cry 2, Modern Warfare 2, FIFA 09, eventually developing an interest in Battle Royale games like PUBG and Apex Legends.
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