Dr Disrespect Breaks His Gaming Setup Live On Stream

Dr Disrespect Breaks His Gaming Setup Live On Stream
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Written by 

Joseph Kime

Published 

8th Sep 2021 12:58

We’ve all been subject to gamer rage in one way or another. Unfair kills, cheaters, a ledge you just didn’t see coming - sometimes we can’t help wanting to throw our controllers through our TVs. For some, it gets too much, and many gaming peripherals have been on the receiving end of some undue fury. Poor things.

And apparently, it’s not just the casuals who fall prey to the dreaded red-vision, as Herschel "Dr Disrespect" Beahm IV himself has taken his gaming missteps out on his gaming rig.

Dr Disrespect Breaks Streaming Setup While Live

While live on stream, Dr Disrespect let his rage get the best of him, and broke his streaming rig for his audience to see. While fighting in the Gulag in a Warzone game, he was flashbanged and killed - and he wasn’t very happy about it. He slams his hand down on his desk (hard, by the looks of it), but you can’t hear it. In fact, you can’t hear anything from that point, as he’s somehow broken his microphone in the action and set his green screen at an awkward angle.

His audio is down for some time, as his teammates poke fun at him. His friends laugh at his pain, as he steps away from his chair to try to fix the problem he’s having. Temper, temper.

But, this isn’t the first time Dr Disrespect has jeopardised his own stream with his rage.

Dr Disrespect’s Mic Troubles

You’d think that Dr Disrespect would be a little savvier to the damage he does when he thumps his desk, as this exact scenario has played out incredibly similarly before. Last year, after being killed in Warzone on stream, he once again thumps his desk, and his microphone disconnects from the stream. He goes on to rant and rage for another ten minutes or so, but nobody hears him. Looks like his rage got the best of him once again.

We’d say we hope he doesn’t do it again - but let’s be honest, it’s going to happen again. Just try to avoid the cables next time, yeah Dr Disrespect?

 


Joseph Kime
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Joseph Kime
Joseph Kime is the Senior Trending News Journalist for GGRecon from Devon, UK. Before graduating from MarJon University with a degree in Journalism, he started writing music reviews for his own website before writing for the likes of FANDOM, Zavvi and The Digital Fix. He is host of the Big Screen Book Club podcast, and author of Building A Universe, a book that chronicles the history of superhero movies. His favourite games include DOOM (2016), Celeste and Pokemon Emerald.
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