Dr. Disrespect has apparently found some respect for Grand Theft Auto Online roleplay. The infamous Call of Duty streamer is known for his bombastic nature and his penchant for displays of machismo, but he's also highly influential and boasts around 3.3 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. Gamers who don't watch his streams may be familiar with his Twitch ban, though it's still a mystery as to why Dr. Disrespect was banned from the platform. Dr. Disrespect recently decided to watch streamer xQc play on the NoPixel roleplay server, and his reaction may surprise some gamers.

The NoPixel roleplay server is a Grand Theft Auto Online server specifically tailored for players who want an in-depth roleplaying experience. Although roleplay often requires much creativity, the NoPixel Server does have a set of rules for players to follow so that everyone can have a good experience. Several well-known streamers have joined the server, including Sykkuno, MoonMoon, Surefour, and of course xQc. Valkyrae has also decided to join the NoPixel roleplay server after watching Sykkuno play. It seems Dr. Disrespect also enjoys watching the NoPixel server, and he decided to post on Twitter about it.

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Dr. Disrespect's tweet indicates that he doesn't fully understand what's going on, but that makes sense. In-depth roleplay can be massively confusing for people who join in the middle of things, as characters often have complex backstories and relationships with other characters that aren't always discussed during a single play session. Dungeons & Dragons roleplay show Critical Role has hundreds of multi-hour episodes, and jumping into a mid-season episode would be confusing for anyone. The GTA Online NoPixel server is the same, but with arguably more characters to keep track of.

Some NoPixel fans might find it odd that Dr. Disrespect is commenting on good roleplay while watching xQc. xQc's NoPixel character is Jean Paul, a criminal who often gets caught by the police, and xQc has gotten into enough trouble with him on the server to be banned twice. xQc was banned the second time for breaking character by shooting up a police station with no in-game reason to do so, which doesn't quite fit the definition of good roleplay.

Dr. Disrespect has a history of playing battle royale games, so Grand Theft Auto Online roleplay may not be something he would want to do himself. However, if he is interested in joining the NoPixel Roleplay server, it's pretty tough to get in. The application process to join NoPixel is extensive, and the server can only hold up to 32 players at a time. Roleplay applicants must be dedicated to good roleplay and be familiar with all the rules.

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