xQc Critiques IShowSpeed’s “Trash” $100K Ronaldo & One Piece Streaming Setup

xQc Critiques IShowSpeed’s “Trash” $100K Ronaldo & One Piece Streaming Setup

Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel recently criticized IShowSpeed’s extravagant new streaming setup, a space that cost a whopping $100,000 and draws inspiration from both soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo and the popular anime series One Piece. xQc didn’t hold back his disdain, labeling the elaborate setup as “trash”and “atrocious.”

In early December, IShowSpeed debuted his striking new room during a live stream on YouTube. The space is adorned with various themed decorations, including wall art showcasing Ronaldo and soccer paraphernalia, as well as a large 3D-printed likeness of Luffy, the beloved protagonist from One Piece.

While the chat was flooded with positive feedback from fans celebrating his new décor, xQc’s reaction was notably less enthusiastic, drawing attention to the imperfections he perceived in IShowSpeed’s costly investment.

xQc’s Candid Reaction to IShowSpeed’s Setup

The moment IShowSpeed unveiled his setup by rolling up a green screen, xQc wasted no time in expressing his harsh critique. “This is trash,” he stated emphatically. “What the f**k are we even looking at? This is not it.” As IShowSpeed showcased a makeshift wall designed to resemble broken bricks, which featured his logo alongside Ronaldo’s number, xQc continued to voice his disappointment.

“Chat, this is atrocious,” he reiterated. “I’m sorry. I don’t want to be rude, but this is just so bad. The items on the shelves seem minuscule compared to the massive shelving itself, making everything look sparse. You can even see the wires poking through the fake bricks.”

He further criticized the use of what he called “cheap ass RGB off of TikTok,” questioning the overall aesthetic choices made.

IShowSpeed also showcased additional elements of his setup, including a doghouse for his pet, various pieces of memorabilia from One Piece, and a unique desk designed to emulate Luffy’s fist. However, xQc wasn’t finished with his analysis, elaborating on what he deemed major flaws in the design.

“I don’t think it’s a win or a loss,” xQc commented. “Let’s break it down: there are no windows, which will be regrettable, and it resembles more of an office than a streaming space. Content creators should avoid sleeping close to their workspace—it creates a bad atmosphere.”

This criticism is part of a pattern for xQc, who has been vocal about his views on fellow creators. Just last month, he suggested that Twitch should have “insta banned”Kai Cenat after a dangerous prank unfolded involving a magician known as Max.

For further insights and details on this unfolding discussion, you can check out the full article here.

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