After spending 2 years setting 17 straight world records, this Minecraft speedrunner is finally "taking a break" following an unbelievable "near flawless" run

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Minecraft speedrunner Feinberg has spen🥃t the past two years dominating one of the survival game's most demanding categories. Now, after setting his 18th straight world record with a "pretty unbeatable" time, h💟e's taking a break from the grind.

The category is Minecraft 1.16 AA RSG - a challenge to get all advancements starting from a random seed without taking advantage of any major glitches in the 1.16 version of the game. shows that the category got started in 2020 with a run that went over 34 hours, but by 2021, the times were dropping precipitously🥃. In November 2021, Feinberg set his first world record of 4 hours, 38 minutes, and 14 seconds.

Despite a few other players setting impressive times in the interim, in February 2022, Feinberg set another world record of 3:33:46, starting a chain of records that continu🔯es to this day. On May 5, 2024, Feinberg's 18th world record brought the time down to 2:14:19, nearly 10 minutes faster than his previous time. This the first time anybody's managed to get a time under the 2:20:00 mark, a milestone the community once thought impossible.

"Taking a brea🍸k from 1.16 aa rsg for a while, this is pretty unbeatable," Feinberg says in the description of the ꦏrun's . "Some pretty obvious timeloss w mega taiga + skulls but otherwise run is near flawless, nothing really went wrong in the midgame which is why the pace felt so amazing at 1:35ish."

So what does a break for a runner like Fein🥂berg look like? Well, he's now spending his time on streaming all advancements runs in the 1.20.6 version of Minecraft "to learn and impr🀅ove." Speedrunners are clearly just built different.

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