DrDisrespect shows with outstanding acting performance what CoD Warzone is missing

DrDisrespect shows with outstanding acting performance what CoD Warzone is missing

The new Battle Royale Call of Duty: Warzone excites large masses of players. However, there is also criticism. The Twitch streamer DrDisrespect is particularly bothered by one feature and vividly demonstrates how this could be solved better.

What bothers the Doc? The famous streamer Guy “DrDisrespect” Beahm cannot handle a special feature of CoD Warzone at all: the revival. It annoys him greatly.

Revivals are possible in Warzone in two ways: through team members or through self-revival, one of the items you should always buy in Warzone. In both cases, a player who has been “downed” can rejoin the fight.

The Doc is bothered by the fact that a player on the ground can withstand way too many shots before actually dying. This would give team members too much time to intervene, as one would need “a whole magazine” and then have to reload.

This is how he wants to improve it: DrDisrespect believes that one or two bullets should be enough to grant a downed player the coup de grace.

If you were downed from the other side of the map, the revival would still be useful. However, in fast-paced fights at close range, one would not have to choose between the opponent’s teammate and their self-revival.

Furthermore, the Doc believes that the revival should be clearly audible, not just briefly as it is currently the case. To illustrate this, he shows an “Oscar-worthy” depiction of how it could look:

DrDisrespect has mixed feelings about Warzone

At the moment, DrDisrespect is benefiting well from the boom surrounding Warzone on Twitch. Since the release of Warzone on March 10, the Doc has seen a strong increase in viewers:

CoD Warzone DrDisrespect Twitch development
Image source: sullygnome.

He has also commented on matchmaking in Warzone. Here he does not know whether it really is “skill-based matchmaking” (SBMM) – but the developers have no control over that anyway.

However, he is not entirely satisfied with the state of the game. In one of his earlier streams he even spat in anger and compared Warzone to Fortnite. Such outbursts are ultimately part of the role that made him famous.

Some criticism of Warzone is also shared by other well-known individuals – Streamer shroud believes that vehicles urgently need to be removed.

Source(s): dexerto
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