Mike Grzesiek Exposes Hate for Call of Duty Warzone

Streaming star Mike 'shroud' Grzesiek openly criticizes Call of Duty Warzone, expressing a preference for games like Halo.

Mike 'shroud' Grzesiek Labels Call of Duty Warzone as a 'Monstrous' Game

Streaming star Mike 'shroud' Grzesiek has labeled Call of Duty Warzone as a 'monstrous' game. He openly expressed his preference to play other games like Halo, although his fondness for Halo isn't great either.

Background

As battle royale titles began gaining popularity on platforms like Twitch, a massive number of viewers would tune in to watch Grzesiek. The former Counter-Strike star was juggling dominance on Twitch with his esports career, showcasing proficiency in both fields.

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After stepping back from competitive esports, Grzesiek remained a major player in the battle royale scene. He demonstrated mastery over a variety of games ranging from PUBG to Fortnite, Warzone, and Cuisine Royale.

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Withdrawal from Call of Duty Warzone

However, Grzesiek has announced his withdrawal from Call of Duty or Warzone for now, citing too much 'nonsense' affecting the game – especially for those playing with a mouse and keyboard.

Grzesiek explained his decision, saying, 'It’s just CoD, brother. I’m not a fan of the point-and-click. CoD just needs a little bit more depth for me to really enjoy it, you know? And by that, I mean like depth when shooting a gun.'

He elaborated on his point, branding the game as a 'monstrosity' and a 'plague' for mouse and keyboard players. Grzesiek pointed out the in-game issue of screen clutter, making it practically impossible for players to see what they are shooting at, which further complicates mouse and keyboard play.

The former Counter-Strike star also noted that controller players have an unfair advantage as their aim assist cuts through the excessive amount of 'visual clutter' that appears on-screen in-game nowadays.

Grzesiek concluded that he’d rather go play Halo, despite not being a big fan of Halo games either, due to their 'shooting loop'. Thus, viewers should not expect him to play either game during his streams.

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