Ludwig Talks About Being Among Us Player

Amiel Rose Andres - May 7, 2022
Ludwig Talks About Being Among Us Player

Ludwig Ahgren, a Twitch streamer, has admitted to one of humanity’s worst sins, which will forever change how the world views him and his work. Ludwig admits to cheating in Among Us on a recent episode of The Yard.

Ludwig said; “For content, a couple of times, I had my chat on Emote Only [mode] … For juicy content, I’d sometimes look at chat and see who they were emoting. There would always be narcs. Then I would guide content that way.”

Ludwig, on the other hand, didn’t do anything to win. He didn’t do it for the prestige of being the world’s most “sus” imposter. No, Ludwig did that to amuse his audience. If he discovered that YouTuber Sykkuno was the imposter, for example, he would play dumb and hang out with him during the game, then appear surprised when he was “manipulated” by him. Ludwig stated, “It doesn’t matter if you win Among Us.”

The other hosts questioned if Ludwig would cheat if he were competing in an Among Us tournament, the pinnacle of esports material that will undoubtedly define the industry. Ludwig stated that he would never cheat in a tournament, even turning off his chat to keep things fair. Ludwig exclaimed, “I promise I didn’t cheat in the tournaments.”

Ludwig’s podcast elicited astonishment and disdain from Disguised Toast and other streams. After “taking it out of context and jumping to a conclusion,” Sykkuno joked that he would never trust Ludwig again, but Ludwig complimented him on being “such a good streamer.” 

The streaming community began debating whether Ludwig’s actions were morally correct — and if they were for the better or for the worse. Even though the game isn’t serious, several people thought it was cheating and wondered if Ludwig should be removed from Twitch. 

However, the majority of individuals thought it was harmless, claiming that it provided more entertainment than seeing “sweaty” tryhards. Which appear to exist in Among Us lobbies. Among Us lobbies, it appears, still exist. 

Ludwig’s move was ultimately recognized as a wise one. Making greater content sounded like a decent idea, especially in a party game like Among Us with no real stakes outside of tournaments. Ludwig’s decision to meddle with other streamers also looked on-brand, so most people didn’t hold it against him.

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