The shooter expert shroud has found a way to combat freakouts on Twitch – but not everyone can afford it

The streamer shroud is currently playing Marvel Rivals on Twitch and had to struggle with the poor performance of his teammates in one game. When he was on the verge of freaking out, an unusual remedy helped.

How did shroud fare? There is hardly a shooter that the Twitch streamer doesn’t shine in. But he is also not averse to other genres such as MMORPGs. He is currently hanging around on the servers of the free game Marvel Rivals and making them unsafe.

However, one stream showed that even experienced shooter players reach their limits. He and his team were about to lose. The opponents caused them a lot of problems, which slowly but surely made shroud angry.

“We have shitty teammates. I’m getting mad. I get upset. It’s hot in my room. Dude, I’m actually getting a little upset,” he said, once again biting the dust.

He asked his teammates and himself how he could get his pent-up anger under control so that he could fully concentrate mentally on the game in progress. Shroud probably didn’t expect the answer himself.

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A look at your cell phone helps

What did shroud do? A colleague on his team suggested just taking a quick look at the account balance. shroud didn’t think twice and followed the suggestion. He picked up his cell phone and checked how much he had in the account.

That seemed to help. The successful streamer didn’t reveal how much the amount was, but it satisfied him. Because after shroud put the cell phone away again, he suddenly played much better.

After respawning, he announced that he was now focused again. He ran off and, typical of Shroud, single-handedly took out half the enemy team.

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In the end, that wasn’t enough for the big comeback. Despite their efforts, shroud’s team lost, leaving the streamer upset.

For a short time, however, his account balance helped him to get his emotions under control and get back into the game. No wonder, because according to twitchtracker.com, shroud currently has 6,285 paying subscribers on Twitch. Coupled with advertising deals and other collaborations, the streamer should be doing very well financially.

The streamer has found a cure for angry outbursts that certainly doesn’t work for everyone. After all, regularly checking your account balance is not always a joy. But shroud could have used another trick: A player finds out that in Marvel Rivals you can use a shark to destroy the entire opposing team in seconds

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