Dr. DisRespect Brutally Slams PUBG in Latest Stream

Dr. DisRespect had some harsh words for the developers of PUBG recently after playing a match, and it may surprise you to hear his thoughts on some of the “broken” parts of the game. As one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, he never shies away from telling everyone what he thinks about everything. Though he’s known for playing PUBG on a regular basis and even built his fanbase with the title, he had some pretty mean things to say about the game recently.

After playing the game recently on stream, he ended up dying in a pretty ridiculous manner, and he seemed to have lost his temper pretty badly. After he was killed by his own vehicle running him straight over, he slammed his fist down on his desk, muttered “this game,” and then took a moment to address the camera with some thoughts on PUBG’s design in general.

“I’ve worked on a triple A game,” he began. “I built half the multiplayer maps for a triple A game called Call of Duty. For a specific title in the Call of Duty franchise, called Advanced Warfare. I designed, built all the way to the end and I helped work on the core pillars of our multiplayer experience associated with Advanced Warfare. I have extreme, high end industry experience, and I’m going to tell you this right now, [PUBG], is literally coded with tape, glue and some really, really, really thin string.” Ouch.

“Also, their core design group, one of the most overrated design groups in the history of the video game industry.” The barbs kept coming. He finally capped off his rant with the following:

“I have never played a more pathetic, slower paced, un-athletic shooter in the history of my entire video gaming career. Ladies and gentlemen, that’s Blue Balls Entertainment from South Korea.”

Tell us how you really feel, Doc. It remains to be seen whether or not this is th last of Doc’s dalliances with PUBG, the game that helped him get to where he is, but it looks like he’s not very pleased with the way things are going. Perhaps this is spelling the beginning of the end for Doc’s time with PUBG, and he might be switching over to more Fortnite in the future?