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Shroud Tells His Reasons For Switching From CS:GO To Valorant

Shroud Tells His Reasons For Switching From CS:GO To Valorant.

Hello Vicigers, Shroud's love for Valorant is old news now. He not only praised everything about Valorant from the game's map design to its reliance on team strategy, but also encouraged it to return to competitive action in open qualifiers Valorant Champions Tour.

While he is known and respected as one of the best first-person shooter players the genre has ever seen, he is always looking for new ways to improve and perfect his skills.

And he recently discovered an effective way to do just that in Valorant.

Shroud Tells His Reasons For Switching From CS:GO To Valorant

Shroud Tells His Reasons For Switching From CS:GO To Valorant.

Shroud played around on the practice map before realizing that there was something he needed to do.

I need to change the aim of my sniper rifle from Toggle to Hold.

I'll show you why. I just found out a few days ago.

He compared the speed at which you could angle and showed that Hold was faster than Toggle.

It's strange to do because you're used to Counter-Strike, where you click right click, and you sit there. But the hold in this game is absolutely insane.

He added it is the perfect way for “aggressive” players who like to cover tight angles to improve their game. Of course, it's not anything innovative. After all, the ability to change the aim of a sniper rifle has been part of the game since its release.

However, if Shroud describes it enough as “crazy” and decides to switch to it from now on, it's worth considering for any Valorant player.

Shroud has had a love and hate relationship with CS:GO since he stopped playing professionally. Despite having some initial concerns about Valorant, it got him to the point where he thought he would move on from CS:GO and even urged professional players to make the switch.

Shroud Tells His Reasons For Switching From CS:GO To Valorant.

Unfortunately, that's only the beginning. Things got worse as time went on. It took him a while to find the game, and once he did, it didn't last long. Not only do cheaters ruin the gaming experience, but servers are also forgotten. And that was the straw that broke the camel's back.

He explained that it “hurts” and “makes him very sad” to see “such a good game destroyed by the company behind it.” And he believes the only way Valve will care enough to make it better is if “everyone stops playing CS:GO.”

So, if his latest comments are anything to go by, it looks like Shroud's love and hate relationship with the game he plays is dead and buried – at least for now.

Of course, that could easily change, especially if Valve decides to fix some of the glaring issues in CS:GO

Many of these have been plaguing the game for years now

and make it a more streamlined and accessible experience.

However, a veteran player like Shroud wouldn't hold his breath.

Well, that's the reason why Shroud switched from CS:GO to Valorant. The main reason is cheaters and also servers that are not maintained by the CS:GO developer. This made Shroud furious and he couldn't comfortably play this game anymore.

When Valorant was released, that's when Shroud finally decided that he would really switch from CS:GO to Valorant and now he is one of the best Valorant pro players at the moment. And compete with Tenz, Wardell and also Dapr.

He actually really loves CS:GO, but the situation is like that and makes him angry at the actions of CS:GO who ignore him too much, so Shroud gave all these reasons to the public.

and does not hesitate to invite other pro players to switch from CS:GO to Valorant, and it has been proven that many former CS:GO pro players are switching to Valorant now. And become part of the Esports team in their respective Valorant division.

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