On April 19, 2023, popular Twitch streamer Felix "xQc" dedicated a livestream to playing Minecraft as he planned to set a brand new speedrunning record. During one of his attempts, the content creator reached a Stronghold in a fairly competitive time. Things, however, took a turn for the worse when he failed to locate the Ender Dragon portal.
The unfortunate situation prompted the French-Canadian personality to rage and lash out, blaming the mishap on issues with the survival game's world generation mechanics. He expressed his displeasure and exclaimed:
During a livestream earlier today, xQc was on track to break the Minecraft speedrunning record in a "god seed." For context, a "god seed" is a term used to describe a Minecraft world that has everything that a speedrunner needs, such as a village with a blacksmith, good lava spawn, and a Nether with a Bastion and Fortress nearby.
xQc was able to exit the Nether with all of the necessary materials and locate a Stronghold in about 15 minutes. He began looking for the Ender Dragon Portal and was surprised to see the layout of the Stronghold, claiming that it wasn't generated properly:
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The former Overwatch pro continued to look for the portal, but his efforts were futile. He expressed his dissatisfaction, saying he couldn't "deal with this s**t" and angrily describing Minecraft as a "bad game:"
After nearly eight minutes, xQc returned to the point where he entered the Stronghold and discovered that the Ender Dragon portal was right next to it. Before initiating a battle against the game's final boss, the 27-year-old personality remarked:
A few clips from xQc's broadcast were shared on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, with the online community discussing the
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