
Hence, his views and opinions towards the CS:GO scene are predominantly considerable. Ninja 25 million- Fortnite, Valorant, League of Legends PewDiePie 20 million- Videos, Chats, New Shroud 12 million- Different games, PUBG, CS: GO. He was known as the star player or the ‘playmaker’ of the team, which won many mainstream titles, resulting in his rise towards the deserved fame and support which he has now.
#SHROUD CSGO PROFESSIONAL#
Shroud was once a professional player for the renowned esports organization Cloud9, before officially retiring from professional esports back on April 18th, 2018. I don’t understand where this money is coming from and how it’s still pumping.” He further states and explains why the game is dying: “CS is undeniably dying, but players are still getting paid like $40,000 a month. Canadian Twitch streamer and former professional CS:GO player Michael shroud Grzesiek had nothing but good things to say about veteran Counter-Strike. The region brought so much hype, so much excitement into the game and scene, so for that to be lost kind of sucks.”

In my opinion, that’s a very big L to the community, to lose NA. The rest of the competition is European.” He further added, “NA just died in CS:GO, hard. You have EG, you have Liquid and that’s it. In a recent video, Shroud analyzed and explained the competitive CS:GO scene, specifically about the NA region. backing out doesn’t seem well for the CS:GO scene. 100T just bagged the 2nd place in the recent IEM New York North America 2020, Also the overall performances of the team were quite strong and impressive in the recent tournaments. 12th that 100Thieves will be quitting the CS:GO scene. Nadeshot, the founder and CEO of the North American esports org.

After the complete takedown of Microsoft’s streaming platform, ‘Mixer’ post partnership with Facebook Gaming, one of its prominent streamers, the FPS God, Shroud shifted back to Twitch describing it as “home”.

My only question would be what is the most common FOV for 21:9 widescreen monitors and if that affects other values like monitor coefficient, etc? I am using an Alienware AW3418DW.After taking a brief break from Twitch, the most versatile, mechanically skilled, gamer/streamer – Shroud made a return back in August with a banging half a million peak views. Only been using it for a couple of days but I will force myself and see where it takes me, so thanks! Making large arm movements (especially for 180 turn when being shot at from behind) sure takes getting used to but aiming on target seems to be sharper now once locked in, I can’t explain it differently. Found this post just as I was trying to find low DPI settings (in the 400 to 500 range) that I might help me improve my post resonated with me and I’m now trying to get used to Shroud’s settings. Pretty competitive in run & gun scenarios but mediocre in sniping and relatively poor in tracking. My previous mouse was a Logitech G403 Wireless and I used an extended leather desk mat that just looked nice on my desk lol.Īs I was trying out some new gaming mice I bought (GPW, Viper Ultimate, Glorious Model D & the G-Wolves Hati) I ended up using the Viper (with Corepad Skatez and a Gigabyte Aorus AMP900 Extended Gaming Mouse Pad) more than the others and for the first time, I found myself using a 1600DPI, having never used over 800 with any mouse or game previously. Hadn’t gamed for quite some time but now I’m hooked with MW, so I got into switching my peripheral setup just for a change and to see if I could improve my game, as I am very average player (1 on MP | 238 SPM and 1,25 on WZ) I recently came across some YT vids about mice, mousepads, PTFE mouse feet, mechanical keyboards and a whole new world opened up for me.

| Max Big thx for all those settings and a big thx to for his post!
