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Shroud couldn't even be bothered to play his own game. He jumped ship from this game before the community even did.
People don't realize it since it was so friggin' long ago at this point, but Shroud was one of the "early adopters" so to speak of having full-time streaming be a career. Before Shroud most people didn't realize it was a viable career path. He also was one of, if the the first streamer to popularize the whole "if you're not giving me money I'm not reading your message in chat" mentality that's just standard practice among streamers today.
dr disrespect - "its easy to be shroud when you have all the hacks in your computer"
could go on and on but it wont matter, my point being much exist to the obviousness of "fraud" or massive red flags that should make you go, nah ill pass on him
ofcourse its all hypothetical regardless of evidence hahahha