“I’m Telling You It Wasn’t That Bad”- Shroud Reviews Battlefield 2042 After Latest Bug Fixes

Published 06/12/2022, 10:50 AM EDT

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Who doesn’t know about Shroud? The Canadian streamer and Counter-Strike legend Michael Grzesiek is famously known by his gaming name, Shroud. He is one of the best “aimers” in first-person shooter games.

Shroud mostly plays FPS games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Apex Legends, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, and Valorant. He recently played Electronic Art’s online multiplayer, Battlefield 2042.

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The multiplayer FPS came out in 2021 and received mixed reactions from the fans. The players complained about the game’s technical issues and lack of features. It even failed to meet the sales expectations.

Battlefield 2042 recently released the new season, and the game has had many bug fixes since the release. Shroud also played the game recently and shared his review about the Electronic Art’s multiplayer FPS game.

What does Shroud have to say about Battlefield 2042?

As soon as the Canadian gamer launched the game, it began in a less resolution, nearly 720p. This low resolution already annoyed Shroud, who jokingly commented what year it is that the game started in such a resolution.

He went up to say that he won’t play the game and get rid of the game even from the Origin library. He said, “I’m uninstalling. It’s gone. I never want to install it.”

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The game eventually started normally on the second trial, and Shroud was enjoying some great kills in the game. The next thing that annoyed the 28-year-old gamer was Battlefield 2042’s background music.

After finishing his game, Grzesiek gave his final review of the game. He revealed never having had many issues with the game since the release except for the gun’s balance, which is no longer there after the bug fixes.

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“It doesn’t really feel much different. Is that weird to say? Like, I know they did a bunch of bug fixes and stuff. But when I played before, I didn’t have many issues.” He further said, “What do they really do? Because when I played before, I’m telling you it wasn’t that bad.”

How is Shroud’s streaming career doing?

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The professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player quit his professional gaming career to become a full-time streamer. Shroud has a channel on live stream platforms like YouTube and Twitch.

The 28-year-old started his YouTube channel in 2014, and in July 2022, his channel had over 6.79 million subscribers. As for his Twitch channel, Shroud has around 10.1 followers, becoming the sixth most followed channel on Twitch.

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The Canadian gamer and streamer is doing great. Do you enjoy watching Shroud’s live streams?

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Ripan Majumdar

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Ripan Majumdar is an F1 writer at Essentially Sports. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor's in Science from West Bengal State University, Kolkata. Ripan is a massive Red Bull Racing and Sergio Perez fan, and has been following the sport for over the past few years.
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Pritam Priyedarshi