{"id":10863,"date":"2020-12-12T00:21:37","date_gmt":"2020-12-12T00:21:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/dream-s-minecraft-runs-deemed-illegitimate-following-investigation-by-java-speedrunning-team"},"modified":"2024-07-19T07:06:05","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T07:06:05","slug":"dream-s-minecraft-runs-deemed-illegitimate-following-investigation-by-java-speedrunning-team","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/minecraft\/dream-s-minecraft-runs-deemed-illegitimate-following-investigation-by-java-speedrunning-team","title":{"rendered":"Dream\u2019s Minecraft runs deemed \u201cillegitimate\u201d following investigation by Speedrunning team"},"content":{"rendered":"
Update: <\/strong>Dream has come out to refute the allegations<\/a> claiming he “did everything the mods asked for,” during their investigation.<\/p>\n Original story:<\/strong><\/p>\n One of Minecraft’s most popular content creators and speedrunners Clay aka “Dream” has had his speed run deemed “illegitimate” by the Java Speedrunning mod team.<\/p>\n The findings, published on the 11th December, took the form of a lengthy analysis paper<\/a> that looked at six consecutive speedrun’s completed by Dream on-stream in October 2020 and found that his “drop rates are substantially greater than those of other top-level RSG runners”.<\/p>\n Later in the day, a 14-minute video was posted to YouTube by one of the moderators, Geosquare, showcasing evidence and data analysis, in order to “debunk any misinformation,” and make the paper’s findings more “accessible”.<\/p>\n\n