
Herschel “Dr Disrespect” Beahm IV is complaining about Call of Duty: Warzone 2. Again.
This time, the outspoken personality has responded to changes in Season 3, providing feedback and advice for developers. In Season 3, the Warzone team changed the game’s movement a little by increasing sliding acceleration by 6% and reducing weapon raise delay after a parachute landing. Basically, the developers are hoping to speed up the gameplay.
But the Two-Time said it’s not enough.
Dr Disrespect never shies away from critiquing the games he plays, especially Warzone. He has uninstalled the game more times than we can count but is always coming back — although not without its criticism.
This time, Dr Disrespect is not impressed with the movement changes in Season 3. According to the mustache and mullet-sporting streamer, Warzone 2 is an “all-around sluggish game.”
But he did offer some words of advice for developers who are concerned with his review of the update. Said The Doc: “There is way too much flinch with snipers, man. Snipers are already irrelevant due to the damage, and you’ve just made them not fun.”
Another note Dr Disrespect had was to increase ladder climbing speed by about 20% and look into the strafe mantling while they’re at it.
DrDisrespect QUITS Warzone 2 TWICE & Watches Slow Replay of The Biggest Problem in WZ2! (Ranked S03)
During this livestream, Dr Disrespect quit the game multiple times, growing frustrated with the gameplay. But this is nothing new for the streamer. He has also accused Call of Duty developers of copying the designs from his upcoming battle royale, amongst many other complaints. He has also been banned from the game for using proximity chat to troll enemies.
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