xQc fails to break Forsen’s Minecraft speedrunning record, fans think 'it's intentional'
Twitch star xQc has been working hard to break his fellow streamer, Forsen's Minecraft record in the 11-year-old sandbox video game. They've been aiming to beat each other's record of slaying Ender Dragon and finish the game in record time.
With a speedrun time of roughly 18 minutes and 10 seconds, Forsen now has the upper hand in this duel. xQc's most recent attempt failed and left him with nothing but a headache, forcing him to quit his stream.
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xQc failed to break Forsen’s Minecraft record
xQc attempted to break Forsen's record several times during a recent stream, but was unsuccessful. He started restarting the speed run over and over again. Although some runs were going extremely well, they ended up being disappointed. On one run, the 27-year-old reached the Endgame Portal in 14 minutes and 4 seconds. Many thought this would be his best run yet, and that he would establish a new Minecraft record. However, he failed in his attempts.
The former 'Overwatch' pro didn't have the courage to attempt any more Minecraft speed runs after several failures. "I'm going crazy," he said to the chat. He quickly decided to call it a day on the speedrunning challenge and his live stream. After attempting the run so many times, the Canadian mentioned feeling a headache.
'I'm convinced that hes doing this on purpose'
The r/LivestreamFail subreddit reply thread had over 90 responses, with many community members assuming that the content creator was purposefully underperforming. A user wrote, "Im convinced that hes doing this on purpose because he doesnt know what to play after." Another user said, "It’s intentional. It has to be." "100%. Legit burned 2 minutes pretending he didn’t know how to navigate to coordinates," replied another user.