Dr Disrespect has had a challenging few days to say the least. The YouTube streamer recently pulled the plug on Elden Ring, his first real attempt to play a From Software RPG, after struggling with the game's controls and combat timings. Now, Dr Disrespect is rage-quitting a second game. This time the YouTuber is taking issue with a game he's battled with for a very long time, Call of Duty: Warzone. He's even gone so far as uninstalling Call of Duty: Warzone, though it isn't for the first (or probably last) time.
Call of Duty: Warzone players will likely sympathize with Dr Disrespect's frustrations. A video summary of Dr Disrespect's stream prior to uninstalling shows him dealing with the same issues players complain about day-to-day. He loses a gunfight he has a clear advantage in due to what appears to be hit registration problems. He gets downed mid-air while parachuting in after winning a Gulag. He dies walking around a corner. Dr Disrespect has a short enough temper as it is, but Call of Duty: Warzone really pushed him to the brink this time.
"**** I hate this game. I don't like this game anymore. **** I used to love it, now I hate it," was the comment Dr Disrespect made following his death due to de-sync or hit registration, said with such fervor he spit all over his microphone. Further comments throughout the Call of Duty: Warzone session include, "I've never smoked a cigarette in my life and I am open to the concept right now," "I'm ****ing done with this game," and, "Game's trash." Lines that many Call of Duty: Warzone players have likely said during their darkest moments.
Dr Disrespect did finally have enough of Call of Duty: Warzone, though. TimTheTatman wasn't able to talk him down from quitting the session at a certain point. "I gotta get it off, I gotta get it out. I gotta uninstall this ****ing game," were Dr Disrespect's comments as he went to the Battle.net client and removed Call of Duty: Warzone from his PC.
Surprisingly, Dr Disrespect's closing thought as he uninstalled Call of Duty: Warzone was one of optimism. He says he's done, but only until he sees either "dramatic improvements" or a "new map." Basically, Dr Disrespect isn't happy with the game as it is. He wants to see change, or at least an effort toward change.
Everyone watching Dr Disrespect's YouTube streams knows that he'll be back in Call of Duty: Warzone sooner than later. Regardless of whether Activision pushes through changes for Call of Duty: Warzone, the battle royale is a part of Dr Disrespect's arsenal of games he frequently returns to. Ragequitting and uninstalling is half a gag. Hopefully, Activision makes changes anyway, if only for Dr Disrespect's mental health.
Call of Duty: Warzone is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.