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topicnews · September 13, 2024

DrDisrespect plays the new shooter on Steam, but all his teammates leave the match and he is publicly mocked

DrDisrespect plays the new shooter on Steam, but all his teammates leave the match and he is publicly mocked

Guy “DrDisrespect” Beahm has been streaming on YouTube again for a few days. But his return after his controversy is not going well for everyone and when he plays the new Valve shooter Deadlock in the livestream, his fellow players leave the game for a short time.

Why doesn’t anyone want to play with DrDisrespect? DrDisrespect has been battling a controversy in recent months that has jeopardized his career as an influencer and cost him all of his partnerships. The reason for his Twitch ban in 2020 was revealed by former Twitch employee Cody Conners.

The streamer is said to have exchanged inappropriate messages with a minor via the Twitch Whisper feature. DrDisrespect partially admitted to this accusation on X, only to deny it after his 74-day “vacation”.

All of these events have left the community divided. One side continues to support the streamer and believes everything he says, while the other side condemns him in the strongest possible terms.

For a long time nobody knew why DrDisrespect had been banned and there were many theories:

DrDisrespect was a celebrity on Twitch – his ban remains a big secret to this day

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Players leave match when they see who they are playing with

What allegedly happened on the stream? DrDisrespect took a look at Deadlock for the first time and played through the tutorial. Then he started his first rounds with other players.

At first, everything is going normally in a match. But then a message appears in the top right corner: “You can now leave the match without receiving a penalty.”

This means that the other players on the team have already abandoned the game. The probable reason that DrDisrespect was suddenly alone: ​​When the other players realized who they had ended up in a round with, they left the match for a short time. At least that’s what the account Deadlock Intel did and posted it on X.

On the post you can read some mocking and malicious comments:

  • “The Bro thinks he can just meme his way out of the Epstein allegations”
  • “Maybe the bots are playing with him”

This is how others see it: However, another user on X disagrees and doubts Deadlock Intel’s portrayal.

He says that this was not DrDisrespect’s first round and that his teammates did not leave the match in protest against DrDisrespect, but rather that there were connection problems.

In addition, the account Deadlock Intel had already fired shots at DrDisrespect in an official post on X:

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What does that mean now? One thing is clear: the online community is divided when it comes to DrDisrespect. The streamer is still the focus of the discussion. His plan to just keep streaming as if nothing ever happened does not please many observers. You can find out more about DrDisrespect and the consequences surrounding his controversy in this article: Gaming studio first fires DrDisrespect – 3 months later, probably half the workforce