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Livestreams have become a main form of entertainment in recent years. There are over millions of streamers across various platforms like Twitch and YouTube. However, the famous Call of Duty streamer Herschel Beahm IV, also known as Dr Disrespect, believes “the talent has just gone downhill” in the streaming community.

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Dr Disrespect has been in the streaming industry for many years. He has entertained the audience with his widely recognized identity as the “two-time world champion”. Further, the streamer has established himself twice on both Twitch and later YouTube. So he has witnessed the streaming scene change over the years.

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Dr Disrespect thinks the quality of streamers has gone down

Aside from entertaining livestreams, Dr Disrespect is well known for speaking his mind on streams. He recently shared his honest opinion on the quality of the new streamers. The 40-year-old believes they are no way near the ones from the days when games like H1Z1 were extremely popular in the streaming scene.

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The FPS streamer shared while playing Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0, “What has this industry turned into, from H1Z1 to now? I’m talking about the actual streaming industry. It just used to be so much fun. I think the talent has just gone downhill. I gotta be honest, I don’t know what else to say. I think everyone’s just too comfortable, [and] too easy. [There is] not enough innovation, not enough personality. I don’t know what it is?”

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Doc believes most new streamers don’t try to bring anything unique to the scene. The 40-year-old streamer believes this downgrade could be improved if streamers start to come out of their comfort zones. After ranting about the streamers, Doc returned to talk about Warzone 2.0, which again, he isn’t a huge fan of.

‘Two Time’ believes Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is for kids

The 40-year-old is a huge fan of the Call of Duty franchise. But the latest installments failed to impress him. He has been talking against the latest Warzone 2.0 since its release. But after the release of its Season 2, the YouTube streamer has lost faith in it. He believes the new Warzone 2.0 Season 2 focuses on young gamers around the age of 13.

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What are your thoughts about Dr Disrespect’s criticism of streamers and Warzone 2.0? Let us know in the comments down below.

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Ripan Majumdar is a senior eSports writer at EssentiallySports. With an impressive portfolio of over 1500 articles, Ripan has established himself as a prominent voice in the gaming community, providing valuable insights and expert analysis on topics ranging from streamers and creators to AAA video games. Ripan's love for gaming dates back to his early childhood, when he was captivated by the timeless gem of a game, Need For Speed: Most Wanted, which sparked his eSports journey.

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