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shroud plays bodycam, the latest realistic FPS game! shroud is not used to the movement but slowly gets the feel for it and ends the video with his thoughts
https://www.fpshub.com/684769/shroud-tries-a-realistic-fps-for-the-first-time/
shroud plays bodycam, the latest realistic FPS game! shroud is not used to the movement but slowly gets the feel for it and ends the video with his thoughts on the game*SECRET* PROMO CODE ON ALL LOGITECH PRODUCTS: shroudTHE PERFECT MOUSE - https: ... FPS Games; PUBG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhe6ngwNNqk
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https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/shroud-thinks-fps-games-stop-trying-to-be-realistic-1440342/
Shroud thinks FPS games don't need to be "so realistic". Mike 'shroud' Grzesiek chimed in on the issue, and he believes modern first-person-shooters need to chill out on realism. Instead
https://www.pcgamer.com/shroud-valorant-is-the-first-tac-shooter-in-a-long-time-that-has-a-company-behind-it-that-truly-gives-a-damn/
Today marks the first anniversary of the release of Valorant, Riot Games' tactical shooter, and the game has met with wild success: not least because of its focus on competitive balance and the
https://afkgaming.com/esports/news/5312-shroud-thinks-that-fps-games-should-stop-focusing-on-realism
Michael " Shroud " Grzesiek has always been vocal about his opinions and has genuinely tried to make FPS titles better by providing developers with honest feedback. In a recent stream, the Twitch star stated that modern FPS titles should stop focusing on realism and instead start getting the basics like balance, gameplay, and shooting right.
https://dotesports.com/streaming/news/shroud-fps-is-a-genre-that-will-never-die
Historians point at 1973 as the year of the first FPS game with Maze War for the Imlac PDS-1 computers installed at the NASA Ames Research Center. Shroud thinks differently about RTS games, however.
https://www.shroudoftheavatar.com/forum/index.php?threads/performance-guide-and-tests-to-help-finding-the-issues.163971/
"GPU Occlusion" If you have a high end PC enable it, if you get problems try to disable it as one of the first options "Field of Views" & "Camera distance": High settings here might be much more taxing for your PC. First person view might help with some performance issues, but is usually for solo plying or immersive players.
https://www.thegamer.com/valorant-shroud-good-game-esports-greatest-game-ever-shooter/
Shroud, Polish-Canadian streamer and former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive professional player, just added to the hype surrounding Riot's first person shooter VALORANT. Apparently, he was part of the alpha playtest that took place this weekend, and the game effectively ruined every other game for him. "I was already kind of bored and I didn
https://www.dexerto.com/escape-from-tarkov/fuslie-freaks-out-playing-tarkov-for-first-time-with-shroud-1730393/
Shroud led the way in teaching her the ropes to the game, which can certainly be denser than other shooters. In one of the group's first fire-fights, Fuslie mistakenly thought Shroud was an
https://www.reddit.com/r/ValorantCompetitive/comments/wl8fyj/playing_that_good_against_one_of_the_greatest_fps/
Trent is a younger dude and probably looks up to Shroud as an idol. Anytime you match against an idol and play that well it makes you feel good about yourself. Sure, from an objective standpoint Shroud isn't one of the greatest of all time because of lack of accomplishments. But Trent clearly looks up to Shroud for the status he has in the scene.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/10/27/shroud-online-shooters-should-focus-on-balance-not-realism-13488045/
Whilst streaming online shooter Escape From Tarkov, Shroud brings up game balance in shooters, explaining that he feels that the best kind of games are the ones that don't try to emulate real
https://dotesports.com/streaming/news/shroud-is-now-live-on-twitch-for-the-first-time-in-10-months
Shroud has finally come home. The former CS:GO pro is now live on Twitch for the first time since October 2019. Shroud announced his return to the Amazon-owned streaming platform yesterday after
https://www.reddit.com/r/Shroud/comments/94i5lt/shroud_play_fps_game_for_the_first_time_on_ps4/
60K subscribers in the Shroud community. The subreddit for the ex-professional CS:GO player and professional Twitch streamer Shroud, aka. Michael
https://www.reddit.com/r/FPSAimTrainer/comments/r3ufjr/what_are_your_thoughts_on_shroud/
Interesting thing about Shroud is he's good, but not that good as his videos make him to be. He has the sort of mechanics that let's him play any FPS games and dominate. That's probably from years of experience. Almost everything he does is based on feel. Like the way he adjusts his sense is not at all meticulous.
https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/shroud-explains-why-he-cant-stand-one-type-fps-game-1129056/
However, when the former CS:GO pro was asked if he would try Destiny, as it was free for a limited time, shroud revealed his issue with this style of FPS titles. Shroud is not a fan of boss fight
https://www.gamesradar.com/former-fps-pro-says-the-finals-is-too-much-for-the-call-of-duty-brain/
One former pro FPS player thinks The Finals might be a bit too much for the average "COD brain," at least at first. As The Loadout reports, Twitch streamer and former pro CS:GO player Michael
https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/ft0x8k/how_did_shroud_get_so_good/
It has a lot to do with luck. Reaction time, dexterity and intelligence are all highly heritable traits, meaning you get that skill from your parents (or if you're extremely lucky, from a new mutation in your genes). Doesn't mean you can't improve though. Just don't expect to be like him, he's very fortunate. 1.
https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/shroud-explains-getting-into-streaming-very-easy-1346755/
Mixer: shroud. Michael 'shroud' Grzesiek has grown into one of streaming's giants, but the FPS veteran admits he had it a bit easier than most. When you think of streamers, shroud is likely
https://www.reddit.com/r/FPSAimTrainer/comments/17uja1m/what_do_you_think_shrouds_voltaic_rank_would_be/
To put this in perspective, tenz did the rA hard benchmark about a year ago and got a 1082 (112 hits) on rA two shot on his first try. Mythic which is the threshold rank for the hard benchmark sheet is a 1120. If I remember correctly, the GM score for 1w3ts is like a 1250 (Around 125 hits).
https://www.reddit.com/r/fo76/comments/9wva9m/how_did_shroud_get_120fps/
I have a 240 hz monitor, fps capped at 63. I don't care to get 240+ fps but I would like to at least get 120, I saw shroud was capping 120 during
https://www.reddit.com/r/PUBATTLEGROUNDS/comments/6yil7s/how_shroud_manages_to_aim_for_the_head_so_fast/
Just lower your sens in game and u find aiming easier. For example Shroud in csgo have 1000 edpi, I have 856 and it takes to move my mouse about 40cm to do ~200° turn, in pubg I have similar setting. He have probably little higher sens than that but still it is so much lower than average.