Felix "xQc" has doubled down on his allegations against Sebastian "Forsen," who recently beat his Minecraft speedrun record. The French-Canadian streamer has called the latter's runs "illegitimate" due to the many mods that he used during them. The two Twitch streamers have had a public Minecraft-centric rivalry since 2020, going against each other's speedrun records for years at this point.
Since the start of 2023, things have been tense after both set new records and beat each other's time. xQc, however, has criticized Forsen's recent record of 18:10, which is still 30 seconds faster than his. He has accused Sebastian's run of not being legitimate due to the various in-game modifications that he used while setting that time:
The Canadian streamer appeared to double down on his previous comments about his rival using "manufactured seeds" and other mods when he claimed that his Swedish counterpart — who currently has the lower time between them — would not be able to submit his speedrun to an official forum because of mods. Here's what he said:
It should be noted that xQc's insinuation comes after he himself set a personal best record that was 30 seconds slower than Forsen's (18 minutes) and repeatedly tried to claim that his runs are fair because Sebastian mods his game.
The statement in general is not wrong as Forsen does use a more modded version of Minecraft than him. However, the extensions that he uses give him little to no advantage and have been the subject of much debate among fans.
Here are a few reactions to the above-attached clip after it was posted on the streamer-related subreddit r/LivestreamFail. Some individuals suggested that xQc's argument doesn't stand since the rivalry is between him and Sebastian and
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