“You Literally Can’t See Anything”- Shroud Returns to Call of Duty Warzone and Complains About its Visuals and Loud Audio
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At the outset of his streaming career, Shroud primarily played CS: GO and also competed in the game professionally. However, he soon discovered his talent to master any FPS game in no time, owing to which he eventually tried out Battle Royale games like PUBG, Call of Duty Warzone, and Apex Legends.
Shroud recently returned to Call of Duty Warzone after a long break. He’s been playing a lot of Valorant lately, and even participated in the ongoing VCT Qualifiers. The streamer undoubtedly had a great time playing Warzone, but wasn’t pleased with its loud audio design.
Shroud doesn’t care about the current state of Call of Duty Warzone
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It is self-evident that Call of Duty Warzone is going through its worst phase at the moment. Hackers are so prominent in the community that players encounter them in almost every game.
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In contrast, Shroud did not face a lot of hackers during his return. When a viewer asked him about the current state of Warzone, the streamer mentioned he doesn’t care about it. Shroud was simply playing for fun and glaring issues like hackers did not bother him much.
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However, one thing that compelled Shroud to scream was Warzone’s loud audio. Soon after landing in the first game, he had to lower the game’s sound because it started hurting his ears. It is worth noting that lowering the game’s sound has its downsides because it also deafens the footsteps of nearby enemies to some extent.
Interestingly, Shroud isn’t the only content creator who has had troubles with Warzone’s audio. Dr Disrespect believes that the game’s audio rarely helps in tracking enemies and actively helps campers instead.
As aforementioned, Shroud can master any FPS game in no time. Hence, he bagged a Warzone Victory despite having problems with the loud audio, hackers, and the recoil patterns of weapons.
Here are some of the best highlights from Shroud’s ‘loud’ return to Warzone.
Spotting enemies in Warzone is tougher than ever
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Shroud also talked about Warzone’s color design and visuals, which make it hard to spot enemies. During a long-range battle, the opponents simply entered a damp garage, which made it impossible to find them. Certain skins like Roze worsen this problem with their solid color themes.
“You literally can’t see anything man. It like blurs together.”
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All in all, it seems like Shroud had a great time playing Call of Duty Warzone. Unlike other creators, he is currently trying out a wide variety of games and leaves no opportunity to bring diversity to his content.
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