Fans of Dr Disrespect tuned into his recent Warzone stream, where he shared some words at the beginning about his current feeling on Halo Infinite. Longtime fans of the Halo series have been eagerly awaiting a new release in the series and as we get deeper into 2021, the community has been provided both gameplay videos as well as the chance to briefly play the game. Dr Disrespect, being a fan himself of the series, shared his words about several videos he witnessed revolving around Halo Infinite. "The Doc" as he goes by, makes a series of insightful remarks about his feeling of the Halo series, as well as current problems in Halo Infinite.

Dr Disrespect is a popular streamer of shooter games and at one point in time he was the most viewed streamer on Twitch. Halo Infinite on the other hand is the newest video game in the Halo series, and with it comes an incredibly large following of devoted fans. The Doc includes himself in this fanbase and shares his longtime love for the series before expressing concern about what the Halo Infinite gameplay is missing.

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Dr Disrespect began his rant about Halo Infinite with extreme hesitation laying out the groundwork of his expectations. Halo, as Dr Disrespect says, has always been the game that has made innovative changes to "push the envelope." He stresses that Halo is not a series with yearly releases. Dr Disrespect continues saying that from what gameplay he has seen, "I just don't think it's enough." With an unimpressed tone, he expresses his concern and that he simply wants to play it himself to decide his final judgement. He finishes his rant about the upcoming game with some firm advice that Halo Infinite needs a Battle Royale mode.

Much of Dr Disrespect's concerns stem from the developers releasing "tech test" videos. These "tech test" videos are not as realistic gameplay as possible, leaving fans such as Dr Disrespect unfulfilled. After releasing a test flight for players to experience the game firsthand and record player feedback, the developer will most likely have another test flight for Halo Infinite before release. The Doc was left "not sure what to think," but just like many in the Halo community, is holding back full judgement until he is able to play it himself.

Halo Infinite is planned for release in the Fall of 2021 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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