The multiplayer for Halo Infinite was released just over 2 weeks ago, and many popular content creators have been playing numerous hours of the game. Among those streaming the gameplay is the YouTube star Dr Disrespect. While the Doc has praised many aspects of the first-person shooter, he recently had an encounter that pushed him to the brink of uninstalling.

Dr Disrespect has praised the Halo Infinite multiplayer since it was first released on November 15. Since launch, he has played many games of Ranked Arena with some of his fellow streamers, including TimTheTatman and CouRage. Despite enjoying the gameplay, the often critical Dr Disrespect has run into several annoying issues while playing the game, such as aim assist inconsistencies. While these previous problems frustrated the streamer, an incident from a recent stream seems to have him contemplating whether he wants to continue to play the game.

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During a recent live stream, Dr Disrespect encountered issues that made him debate uninstalling Halo Infinite. The problems occurred during a game of Capture the Flag on the Bazaar map. While attempting to run the enemy flag back to base, the Doc unexpectedly lost connection to the game. This unlucky crash caused the streamer to be sent back to the lobby to wait for his teammates to finish the match.

Unsurprisingly, this loss of connection did more than lose the Doc rank. It also caused him to lose his cool. After a few brief moments of stunned silence, he began to rant about Halo Infinite. “This is such a broken game! I’m sick of it,” he told his viewership. According to the Doc, the game should have been released in a much better state, considering the 7-year production cycle. "Honestly, I feel like I might uninstall, I just might," he warned.

This unfortunate event involving Dr Disrespect highlights the absence of a rejoin feature for matches. Regardless of the reason, once a player loses connection to a game, they cannot join back. The lack of this featue in Halo Infinite is even more glaring considering that other games in the first-person shooter genre, such as Apex Legends, already include an option to reconnect to games.

It will be interesting to see what Dr Disrespect chooses to play moving forward. To be clear, he hasn’t uninstalled the game yet, but another incident like what happened earlier this week might be enough to send him over the edge. While he has stated that the game is a refreshing change compared to titles like Call of Duty: Warzone, a new map is coming to that battle royale on December 8. Time will tell if that new content lures the Doc away from Halo Infinite for an extended period of time.

Halo Infinite releases on December 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The multiplayer beta is available now.

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