“Start Game, Restart Game, Update & Restart”- Fans React Hilariously After Dr Disrespect’s Attempts to Early Access Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Campaign

Published 11/02/2023, 9:01 PM EDT

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DrDisrespect is undoubtedly a legendary Call of Duty player. That is why when Call of Duty’s latest title Modern Warfare 3 was brought into the light, fans were excited to see how this OG Esports player explored its gameplay. Now, it looks like Fans’ wishes are finally true and DrDisrespect received Modern Warfare 3’s early access. However, there is a slight twist!

Now Activision is officially releasing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 on the 10th of November. However, digital edition pre-purchasers received early access to the title’s campaign mode yesterday only. Following that, DrDisrespect also tried his hands on this famous and most-awaited Call of Duty title. However, it looks like DrDisrespect’s plan didn’t go really up to the mark this time. Want to know what happened?

DrDisrespect’s early access to Modern Warfare 3’s campaign mode didn’t go as planned

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Now that Activision dropped early access to Modern Warfare 3’s campaign mode, fans anticipated DrDisrespect will surely try it out. This veteran CoD player took his X (formerly Twitter) profile to share a clip of that, which surprised his fans a lot. In this clip, fans spotted this Esports talent trying to install early access to the game’s campaign mode but he faced difficulties in starting the game.

In the beginning, he seemed overly enthusiastic but fans ended up hearing him shouting saying- “How do I play this game?” Not only that but players also spotted him encountering a problem when trying to begin the early access, he was driven to the option where he can uninstall and free 28.13 GB of space! What a disappointment right?

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Previously DrDisrespect caught a lot of attention having truly a hard time playing recent CoD titles. He tweeted against Activision’s fans‘ knack for playing the campaign mode. DrDisrespect felt that pro gaming needs serious skills and such battle royale titles make it easier for newcomers. While many were intrigued to know why Doc is pissed with CoD makers, his recent clip surely assured fans that he is still a big-time Call of Duty fan.

Fans give hilarious reply to DrDisrespect’s recent experience with Modern Warfare 3

DrDisrespect’s trouble to start Modern  Warfare 3 campaign mode’s early access has surely left fans in splits. Now that pre-purchasers spent $70 for the game, it is surely a disappointing thing but a little fun doesn’t harm right? DrDisrepect fans took this mantra to drop hilarious comments for their OG CoD player. They wrote- “Rough day at the office LOL.” Some fans also dropped hilarious memes about Doc’s experience.

Fans sarcastically commented how this issue already disappointed them about the final gameplay- “Its true.. Start game, restart game, update & restart.” 

Some people also jokingly said that they believed Doc wouldn’t play CoD anymore.

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In a nutshell, fans had great entertainment seeing DrDisrespect’s recent trouble starting Modern Warafre 3’s early access to the campaign mode.

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Now, Activision’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is one of the most-awaited titles of the year. Following campaign mode’s early access, the excitement surely reached a new height. However, Doc’s experience in starting the early access has troubled fans’ minds for sure. What do you think about it?

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Upasana Banerjee

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Ananya Giri