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 ...
“In our challenge videos, before 1.16 we always increased the enderman spawn rates and pearl drop rates out of convenience and we’ve mentioned that openly before. It makes the videos better because we ...
Since its release in 2011, more than 200 million copies of Minecraft have sold, and its continued popularity on YouTube over the years will only add to that record-breaking number. Despite the high ...
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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