Dr Disrespect is one of the most popularCall of Duty: Warzonestreamers in the community. WithCall of Duty: Warzonerecently launching Season 3, he has now come out with how he thinks the developers could improve the battle royale’s solo matches.

Dr Disrespect, who used to work on theCall of Dutyseries as a level designer, has always been vocal about his complaints and critiques of the popular title. Most recently, Dr Disrespect spoke up about his issues withCall of Duty: Warzone’s new Verdansk 1984 map, but he also spoke out frequently against the game’s past issues finding a balanced meta.

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During a stream on YouTube, Dr Disrespect was doing quite well during a solo match ofCall of Duty: Warzoneuntil he was suddenly run over by a player driving a truck. The death enraged Dr Disrespect who went on to say that the vehicles are making him want touninstallCall of Duty: Warzone, which he has done on stream before. Afterwards, Dr Disrespect gave his advice to the developers on how they could fix the issues. While admitting that balancing the trucks is undoubtedly difficult, he recommends simply removing the trucks from solo matches entirely.

His opinion on the matter is a relatively popular one.There are many vehicles inCall of Duty: Warzonethat are favored by players who like the protection they provide while also being able to quickly run down other players and kill them with a single hit. The developers have tried to address these issues by making vehicles much easier to destroy, but it can still be very difficult for solo players to take down vehicles without the support of squad members, or with how quickly they can be downed with a single hit by them. Vehicles are particularly common in the later stages of solo matches where players use them to drive quickly around the shrinking rings while trying to run over the few remaining players.

Other popular battle royales such asPUBGandFortnitehave also battled with vehicle imbalance throughout their various updates and gameplay additions. While removing vehicles from solo matches seems like a drastic move, it is undeniably a possible solution. Balancing vehicles to be vulnerable to a single player while also viable enough for players to want to use them would be a difficult task, meaning that simply removing them may be the best solution. Regardless,Call of Duty: Warzonehas been receiving a lot of popular new contentso hopefully, the developers can figure something out so that solo match players can continue enjoying the game.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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