So how much easier are Minecraft Speedruns IF you cheat?



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Dream admitted to accidentally cheating. I wanted to see how much it affected his runs!

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40 thoughts on “So how much easier are Minecraft Speedruns IF you cheat?”

  1. And apparently dream speedran it with so many modifiers for so many attempts, never noticed, and never even checked to see if his custom mod was still on even when they accused him of using a mod that does exactly what his custom one did

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  2. Yeah I find it extremely hard to believe that Dream "accidentally" cheated. Like, how does someone experienced with the game not notice how absurd their luck is, in every run all the time.

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  3. I hate that he "accidently" used a mod.
    How do you do this? Accidently install it?
    And then defend yourself for weeks, just to then discover your sh*t didnt do anything to stop the shitstorm, so you accidently discover that you accidently installed a mod that accidently pushes the key factors of a run.
    Yeah, right.

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  4. Dream fans: He couldn't cheat!
    Dream fans after he was found to cheat: He's human, he makes mistakes!
    On a serious note, how the hell do you accidentally use a illegal mod without knowing? It's bs

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  5. Tbh I don’t really care about this drama stuff with dream since it should NOT mentally or physically affect you.

    Edit: if it’s stuff like the EDP445 thing or the Logan Paul thing, that makes more sense. It’s affecting people but tbh the dream thing isn’t that bad

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  6. Perhaps this should be made into an official "Dream Luck%" category, separate from the standard legit leaderboards, because it seems really fun and fast, and would probably become a popular way to run the game. Of course, it has to be made clear that a run is using the "Dream RNG", and not dishonestly or accidentally submitted as a normal RNG run.

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  7. “Admitted to accidentally cheating”, after defending and arguing for months that his speed runs were legit. This guy is just too much, he’s too funny! 😂

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