

He jumped down into the open before taking fire from an enemy. Wielding the M24 without a scope, Shroud quickly locked onto one enemy from a window and popped his head off. While playing on Sanhok, in a duos game with just9n, his teammate had gone down. Ex- CSGO and PUBG extraordinaire Shroud falls into that category, but it didn’t stop him from pulling off one of the naughtiest clips we’ve seen in a long time on the game. However, his stance could be because VALORANT has classes and skills like Overwatch, while CS:GO doesn’t, which adds more depth.Since the Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 beta, anyone who isn’t a fan of Fortnite has been eagerly anticipating the release so they can try a more realistic battle royale with AAA polish. “I wonder if it’s hard because everyone is so good, and everyone is so good because the game is arguably easier,” he added. This game is just hard.”Īfter thinking about it for a moment, though, his old thoughts about it having a lower skill ceiling came rushing back.

CS:GO looks like a joke compared to this game, I’m telling you,” he said after getting owned by a random player during his July 23 stream. Image via Riot Games and Screengrab via Shroud on YouTube However, after sinking his teeth into Riot’s first-person shooter for more than 1,000 hours on stream- and joining a pro team-he changed his tune, and now that he’s at the absolute pinnacle in terms of skill, his view has flipped entirely. In 2020, he said it’s easier because the maps have fewer distractions and a month later said it has a lower skill ceiling. It contradicts the view he’s expressed in the past. On the verge of making his professional VALORANT debut for Sentinels four years after retiring from Counter-Strike in 2018, Twitch star Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek has declared the Riot Games shooter is a much harder game to play.
