Veteran Streamer Ninja Reveals In The Pat McAfee Show That He Was Roasted By Call of Duty Employee For Criticizing The Game

Published at: 22/10/2022
Veteran Streamer Ninja Reveals In The Pat McAfee Show That He Was Roasted By Call of Duty Employee For Criticizing The Game

Published 10/22/2022, 8:50 AM EDT Although there is fierce rivalry in the streaming industry, one thing that unites all of them is their passion for video games.

Therefore, it is not strange that gamers criticize video games that are capable of far more success than they currently enjoy.

Veteran streamer Ninja experienced the same thing when criticizing Call of Duty.

ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad In a recent chat show with American football specialist Patrick Justin McAfee, Fortnite veteran Ninja described how a Call of Duty staffer called him “loud at dinner” for criticizing the newest developments.

ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Ninja reveals why he was roasted by a Call of Duty employee It’s well known that Pat McAfee doesn’t mince words and gets straight to the point, and it appears that Ninja does the same.

As in the recent Pat McAfee, talk show video titled, “Ninja Tries To Teach Pat McAfee About The World Of Gaming & Esports, Says Kyler Murray Needs To Stop” long-time streamer and veteran Ninja revealed how he was roasted by a Call of Duty employee during the CODNext event dinner party because of how he was being loud about criticizing the game.

SAN JOSE, CA – OCTOBER 27: Tyler “Ninja” Blevins plays Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 during the Doritos Bowl 2018 at TwitchCon 2018 in the San Jose Convention Center on October 27, 2018, in San Jose, California.

(Photo by Robert Reiners/Getty Images) “I’m 31 years old, in streaming for 11 years, I don’t really give a shit.

Especially when it comes to the games that I might want to stream…for the Warzone 2 event…the Modern Warfare 2 event.

I mean, we gave them…me and all the guys, we gave them a lot of feedback, a lot.

” Ninja said.

“And I actually got kind of like roasted a little bit by one of them, I don’t think he’s a developer, anyone from the company.

I think he was saying that I was loud at dinner,” he further added.

Ninja then explained why he was being “loud” by saying that he felt that a huge chunk of the game needed improvement.

According to him, “I was trying to tell you [developers] guys that there’s a part of your game that sucks.

” ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Is criticizing video games a bad thing? Absolutely not.

The first and foremost thing for a game developer or any creative person is to make sure that their piece of work is as perfect as a picture.

This not only makes the development of video games a lot easier, but it also makes the potentially good game reach its height.

ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad And when it comes to video games, the association of gamers with their beloved game is enormous, making it even more crucial for the devs to accept the criticism if they are willing to hear the praise as well.

Notably though, being loud is also not a proper approach on such matters, thus it’s a grey area whatsoever.

Source: Essentially Sports