Speedrunning is a wildly popular and skillful method of playing Minecraft. Many experienced players can beat the game in a short time, with the current world record just under 15 minutes. While a ...
About a week ago, the world record for speedrunning in the Any% glitchless with random seed category was broken by a Minecraft player from Michigan, USA, called Korbanoes. The player spawned in a ...
A Minecraft speedrunner accused of cheating has admitted that a custom-made mod is responsible for their success. As reported by Vice, YouTuber dream, who is best known for his Minecraft speedrun ...
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15 best seeds for speedruns in Minecraft 1.21
Speedruns in Minecraft can be difficult without using the best world seeds to generate the resources needed to reach the Ender Dragon faster than anyone else. The right seed could let you have the ...
Incredibly popular Minecraft YouTuber Dream has had a turbulent few months. After a hiatus, the content creator returned in May 2021 with some new Minecraft videos. Alongside these new videos was a ...
A Minecraft speedrun record, challenging players to get from the start of the Mojang building game to defeating the Ender Dragon in as fast a time as possible, has been smashed by Twitch streamer ...
TL;DR: YouTuber Smill managed a unique gaming achievement by speedrunning Minecraft, and beating the game, using a receipt printer in lieu of a monitor. The printer effectively acts as a flipbook ...
Philip is a writer for Game Rant, starting in Game Guides. A graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University who majored in communication, he's had a passion for video games since he was a kid. Deciding ...
Speedrunners take their craft seriously. In Minecraft, however, worlds are randomly generated. This means there’s no way to compare speedruns in two different worlds. Thankfully, seeds solve that ...
Popular "Minecraft" streamer Dream has recently been involved in a cheating speedrun. However, despite several allegations about his feat, the YouTuber admitted that he did it accidentally. The famed ...
In a now-deleted tweet, Minecraft streamer and speedrunner Clay “Dream” admits in a Pastebin post to claims of cheating in his Minecraft 1.16 speedrun last December. After taking the internet by storm ...
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