Having extensive experience in battle royale games, Dr Disrespect had some critical words for the looting system ofCall of Duty: Warzone 2compared to the original during a recent stream. Activision Blizzard has released the anticipated battle royaleCall of Duty: Warzone 2which introduces a new map, tons of features, weapons, and a looting/inventory system not in the originalWarzonewhich has garnered the attention of popular streamers like Dr Disrespect.During a YouTube Gaming livestream on November 16, Dr Disrespect was playing someWarzone 2when he repeatedly encountered problems finding what he wanted in the looting process. The originalCall of Duty: Warzonewas similar toFortnitein the sense that a defeated enemy would drop all of their inventory on the ground where they died for players to come and grab what they wanted at ease, butWarzone 2only does this with a player’s primary weapon. After having issues with the recent release ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2and because of his regularWarzonestreams, Dr Disrespect may have had more hope forWarzone 2, but his comments lead some fans to believe he may go back toApex Legendsafter memorably raging at it.RELATED:Dr Disrespect Reveals His Concerns With Warzone 2’s New DMZ ModeVisibly frustrated by theCall of Duty: Warzone 2looting system, Dr Disrespect stated that he didn’t know what he was “looking at,” and he stated that the looting felt “atrocious” compared to the original release whichWarzonefans can still play after a limited time. Doubling down on his negative feelings forWarzone 2in front of his live YouTube Gaming audience, some of which were commenting about the looting as well, Dr Disrespect stated “I mean it’s awful.” It is worth noting that Dr Disrespect has experience withApex Legends' looting system which shares some similarities withWarzone 2as players in both games are looting a UI inventory rather than floating weapons, armor, etc.

Ahead of the release ofCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Dr Disrespect shared some critical words for the new DMZ mode, and theCall of Dutyveteran may be as disappointed byCall of Duty: Warzone 2and its looting system.Call of Duty: Warzone 2isn’t the first game in which Dr Disrespect had trouble seeing things, but in many cases, thepopular YouTube streamerwas picking up on visibility bugs that ended up getting fixed in subsequent patches. Beyond the looting system ofCall of Duty: Warzone 2, Dr Disrespect also originally took issue with not being able to purchase loadouts in the battle royale, but he has seemingly gotten used to the change since.

Because Dr Disrespect is a prominentCall of Duty: Warzonecontent creator, many fans took to his stream for the launch ofWarzone 2to see what the popular livestreamer thinks of the battle royale. As some fans speculated on if Dr Disrespect will uninstallWarzone 2as he didModern Warfare 2on a separate YouTube stream, others expressed their enthusiasm for theWarzonereturn of Zlaner and the two-time.

Call of Duty: Warzone 2is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.