Call of Duty: Warzone has been experiencing glaring audio problems for a while and Dr. Disrespect was opposed to the issue making comparisons of how much better he is in Tarkov’s Escape in Battlestate.
Many different streamers joined the conversation to share their ideas about Escape From Tarkov. The multiplayer shooter has faced varying levels of popularity in the past year with increases in players like xQc and Shroud.
YouTube streamer Herschel “Guy” Beahm IV, better known as Dr. Disrespect, played Escape From Tarkov several times in front of his fans. Although it is not the game he spends the most time on, he still has strong opinions about it.
An EFT feature so impressed him that he declared that Call of Duty: Warzone should make some notes about the Battlestate sniper title.
Dr. Disrespect for War Zone Audio Issues
Dr. Disrespect has played Warzone for so long that the game has become an important part of Champions Club broadcasts. Despite this, he does not consider it perfect and expressed his dissatisfaction with the game’s audio problems in a recent broadcast.
Since its integration with Black Ops Cold War, we’ve seen a plethora of new content coming to Warzone through some updates. Despite this, the Battle Royale title is still plagued by glaring audio problems.
The streamer was playing Warzone in front of his fans on January 11, and then complained that the game’s audio was so bad that it was difficult for him to know where his enemies were. They seemed to be much more distant than they really were.
He said: “A game like Escape from Tarkov, a game that has perfect audio, expands the audio of this game by 500% – trust me.
“Believe me, any real player would say the same thing. He blew that audio out in a thousand, but the reason is because it meets (competitive players). You hear something in the distance, a shot, a step, you hear it! “
The discussion starts at 1:12:48 in the video below.
This is an issue that has also caused problems for players in other Battle Royale titles, such as Fortnite and Apex Legends. Dr. Disrespect also called these games for the same reason and it is understandable that he feels that way.
He hasn’t given Escape From Tarkov as much dedication as Warzone, but he still likes the title a little. The game definitely has certain qualities that he thinks Activision should look for, like crisp audio.
The streamer also offered other advice to improve Warzone in the past, such as changes to the Gulags. He is a professional worth listening to his advice and, hopefully, the developers will release a fix for this issue soon.
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