- For the team, see IDDQD.
Born:
December 31, 1991 (age 32)
Alternate IDs:
idkfa, phobos, ashley, bfg9000, JohnWick
Approx. Total Winnings:
$14,192
(Committee)
André "iddqd" Dahlström (born December 31, 1991) is a retired Swedish player who last played for San Francisco Shock.
History[edit]
IDDQD gained a lot of attention in the professional Overwatch community for his McCree play during the Beta and early professional scene. Since 2016, he has been growing his fanbase by broadcasting his gameplay on Twitch and attracting viewers with his aimbot-like tracking. He is known for his clean tracking and hitscan abilities, skills that he has been developing since childhood with a variety of first-person shooter type games like Quake.
As of late 2018, IDDQD has set aside rejoining the esports competitive scene for now in favour of focusing more on his Twitch stream. He enjoys streaming Overwatch and other favourite games and he has said on his stream that he will not participate in Overwatch League Season 2, despite receiving offers.
Gear and settings[edit]
Mouse Settings [2] (list of) |
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Mouse | DPI | Polling Rate | Sensitivity |
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Razer DeathAdder Elite | 400 | 1000 | 7 |
No date of last update specified! |
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Monitor |
In-game resolution
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ASUS VQ248QE |
1920×1080
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No date of last update specified!
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Achievements[edit]
- His nickname refers to the invunerability-enabling cheat
iddqd
in Doom.[1]
- Likewise, the BattleTag of his alternate account refers to the
idkfa
cheat from the same game.
- Used to work as a security guard in a four star hotel before playing Overwatch full time.
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