Popular Twitch streamer shroud was left in shock after watching the POV of ARC Raiders streamers who accused him of cheating.
Michael ‘shroud’ Grzesiek has been one of the top FPS streamers for years, dominating seemingly any game he competes in, whether it’s a first-person or third-person shooter.
The former CSGO and Valorant pro has since set his sights on ARC Raiders, and unleashed his human aimbot skills on an unsuspecting trio.
Armed with the Renegade, the Polish-Canadian began mowing down the enemy squad, landing headshot after headshot while peeking around the corner.
Shroud’s incredible triple was enough to even impress himself, but it was only after checking his opponents’ POV that he realized that they were convinced he was cheating – and for good reason.
Shroud takes pity on ARC Raiders players accusing him of cheating
In Grzesiek’s opponents’ stream, they were convinced he was using nefarious software like wallhacks or aimbots to get an unfair advantage.
“He’s cheating!” one exclaimed.
“He’s actually cheating,” echoed another. “He triple headshot all three of us.”
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Once shroud watched the clip back, he understood why they were making such accusations and was left speechless. On their screens, he was completely hidden from the enemy.
After watching the clip in awe for a moment, he explained that he had no idea what it looked like from their perspective, because he wasn’t even visible.
“They just didn’t stand a chance. I f**king owned all of them. They didn’t even see me. I’m just literally jiggle peeking third popping. It’s just broken… they couldn’t even react.”
ARC Raiders does have a bit of an issue with desync and the game giving the illusion that a player is shooting through walls. Many players have urged the devs to fix the issue, and this situation with shroud is just the latest example.
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