So, really, the bigger event happened beyond the realm of the community. The Two-Time says the craziest thing: he is picking up a controller for the very first time since…some popcorn time: 1993! The very year just ran through your mind. The first nearly three decades he had gone without even touching a controller, and now, here he is: joining the Two-Time and Shotty Boys for TEN glorious wins in one stream at Call of Duty: Warzone’s Verdansk. One of the most shamelessly confident or foolish things I have heard all week.
The event went live within 30 minutes after the tweet, which was also the launch event of Kenetik’s new breed of Performance Shots. I would assume, if you’re about to make history in gaming, you need some extra fuel with your extra shots. It just couldn’t have been better timing as the spooky season has just started, and here comes Doc to the dive of Verdansk? That is scarier than any horror game!
The players reacted in utter chaos. Zoidborg! immediately pounced: “Doc? On a controller?? Don’t lie to me!” Kroz went with the classic, “YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYA” that the Doc community has come to expect. But not everyone is thrilled by the Warzone re-entry. CrazyAxel gave it a new nickname – “Borezone” and said they’re going back to sleep. Those words hurt.
That controller thing, now that’s the real cool aspect. For literal decades, Doc had been this keyboard and mouse type of guy. According to what MCSilas97 says, “less than 2 hours to switch back to Keyboard And Mouse,” while BlackmetalloveH blasts off with “So you give up and play with aim assist. Zero respect for controller players! you think you are good now…pfff” The Two-Time entrance into the debate just got a major messy.”
Then we have the Baby Steps saga. IAM3RD outright demanded, “We need Part 3 of Baby Steps. Boo!” while hedshadows reminded the circle that “the Two Time always gets to the tippity top?” But apparently, Doc decided to skip the baby steps and go straight to running marathons with this controller challenge.
Shotty’s boys were out there in the comments as well, with Rallied weighing in on the thumbnail: “Dinka finally got my hair density right in these thumbnails. About time.” When about to attempt gaming history the most important thing is hair physics in your promo images. Priorities people!
Some of the players were looking ahead. KostasBoi asked “when doctober??” because one massive gaming challenge is apparently not enough for October. Chromium0071, meanwhile, said, “Tarkov instead?” because if that isn’t hardcore, nothing is.
Then the aim-assist talk would flow around. RonFlxsh outright told Doc to “tell cod to nerf AA” while JaystunnerG incited him to “use that aim assist to the max.” That Warzone controller discussion has been alive for years now, but with someone of Doc’s magnitude switching controls, that’s gonna fuel the argument like never before.
Thinking in gaming terms- way back in 1993 to now- really wild. The last time the Doc literally laid hands on a controller was the heyday of Super Nintendo. Doom had just released its original. Mortal Kombat was rushing the streets with bloody controversy. Now he’s jumping into a battle royale with 150 players, elaborate movement mechanisms, and a map the size of a small country. The learning curve isn’t just steep; it is vertical.
I guess that makes for a perfect collaboration with Kenetik: If you’re gonna attempt something this insane, then surely you need some crazy energy. Then again, Chromium0071 went ahead and warned that “Warzone will destroy your mind like extra strength Tylenol,” which is honestly pretty accurate from my perspective with Warzone.
A few were already looking ahead to bigger things: ELRON102 said, “Another joined the dark side of the force” accompanied by a Star Wars gif because playing on a controller is apparently a Sith path now? JPA_351, meanwhile, pointed to the perfect timing: “Spooky season starts and we get a verdansk dive… yikes… Time to get scared doc!”
The sheer confidence of promising TEN wins in a single stream while using a controller for the first time in 30 years is either the most Doc thing ever or complete madness. Probably both. SilverBullet stated what everyone felt: “LETS GO 2X!!! 🤝” A Two-Time announcement so wild requires you to strap in and enjoy the ride.
Now, on a higher level, this feeds the continuing evolution of streaming and pro gaming. We have almost institutionalized content creators constantly pushing boundaries, testing new waters, and keeping their content fresh in ways no one particularly would have predicted even five years ago. Input methods get changed after decades? Now that’s a development that keeps the whole industry interesting.
Whether Doc manages to pull ten wins off or rage-quits back to keyboard and mouse in under an hour, the whole gaming community will be watching, commenting, and arguing about aim assist for weeks. In an era when content sometimes risks feeling redundant, the gameplay will always stay unpredictable because of moves like these. And in all honesty, we’re loving every bit of it. Talk about a comeback: Shotty Boys are back, the controller is here, and Warzone Verdansk will never be the same. This kind of JRPG level of character development is something you’d expect from a major console release.


