Clayton Ray Huff / Dream / DreamOnPvP / DreamTraps / DreamAF / DreamXD / DeltaKnight / DreamSkilful / Clayman23 - Fat Minecraft Youtuber with fans that want to torture and rape him and are in denial that he's fat.

Is JacobTMK the Fatman?

  • Yes! It's a deadringer!

    Votes: 305 13.2%
  • No! That's Dream!

    Votes: 1,713 74.1%
  • It's neither of them!

    Votes: 295 12.8%

  • Total voters
    2,313
I don't care if Minecraft speedrunners are cheated out of their world records and neither should you
Then why take the time to comment and discuss it (wo reading what I actually said).
Why seek out the discussion to comment on how much you don’t care? Just.. don’t care.
 
I just realized something that really irks me about this guy. His name. Well, his "brand name" if we are being honest. It took me awhile to realize this trend, and how much I hate it (I always hated it, it just took me awhile to put 2 and 2 together). The taking of some generic common word or thing by an individual and making it their personal brand is just downright obnoxious. Dream isn't the only one who did this, Ninja for example. And even giant companies get in on the act (it's all branding, whether it's a personal brand cultivated by an individual, or by a massive company) Google for example has the parent company Alphabet. Zoom, the app for video chat. Amazon's Ring surveillance smart home devices... I could go on and on. But it's just a subtly disturbing colonization of ordinary language by brands to the point where a simple search of "Dream" or "Ninja" or whoever is more likely to pull up the faggy idiot who has attached their personality to that word than it the thing itself. Same with the corporate examples. I don't know about you, but I think it's just downright creepy. Or at the very least, unoriginal and annoying.
 
My favorite part of the "why would he cheat on a 5th place run" is the presupposition that he knew he'd be in 5th place. Maybe, just maybe, he... was cheating to try and get a 1st place run and didn't manage it.
To add insult to injury, in the run, he was on world record pace until he got bad luck with an end portal only having 1 eye of ender pre-filled out of a possible 11. The only reason he didn't get world record in his cheated run is because the only other significant random factor he didn't modify had bad luck.
 
To add insult to injury, in the run, he was on world record pace until he got bad luck with an end portal only having 1 eye of ender pre-filled out of a possible 11. The only reason he didn't get world record in his cheated run is because the only other significant random factor he didn't modify had bad luck.
Also, from what I understand, that specific RNG is effectively “uncheatable” since it’s all based on your seed, and he was running the random-seed category of the 1.16 speedrun.
 
Dream's stans as well as stan culture in general gives me vibes that this guy is like Joseph Stalin to some degree. Don't underestimate his stans. They also remind me of the Japanese during World War II with their sheer fanaticism. I'm even thinking of doing a video where I dissect his psychology and his cult of personality. A guy from a community that I'm aware of named zman already did it but I believe that a better job can be done.
I can't really agree with the comparison in good faith because all world leaders had a cult of personality. Even modern ones such as Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Xi Jinping, Merkel. People like Nigel Farrage, the Queen, dating back there's Winston Churchill and lots of others, regardless of which side of the war one was on. A cult of personality doesn't seem correlated necessarily with authoritarian tendencies, but rather exerting power. Whether the reach is used for good or bad depends solely on the individual. PewDiePie used his to fund clean water charities, say what you want about him making millions and that's a tax break whatever, shit's being done. Dream used his to sell cheap Alibaba $5 whitelabelled poisonous plastic for $50.

Did anyone ever actually come up with something more concrete than 'he got really lucky' as proof of his supposed cheating?

Normally, when people catch someone cheating, it's something incredibly autistic but concrete, like 'monkey heads were tilted slightly differently between stage transitions'.
If you actually watched just one video, the Karl Jobst one, you'd realise your lazy arguments are downright dumb and all your questions have been addressed in far more detail. He wasn't just lucky in one run, he was lucky 5 times in a row. He was capable to get records but RNG was beyond his control, so he increased drop rates. Yeah it's unlikely, 1 in 7,500,000,000,000, a number that's biased in his favour. You'd be twice as likely to win the lottery and get ran over by a car twice. (1 in 3,370,800,000,000)
There's more people buying the lottery and there's more cars than autistic block game faggots. If that number is adjusted for population, it's possible. Dream's isn't.

You then compare smarter cheats to dimwitted ones such as splicing. There's... many ways to cheat, if you haven't realised already.

My favorite part of the "why would he cheat on a 5th place run" is the presupposition that he knew he'd be in 5th place. Maybe, just maybe, he... was cheating to try and get a 1st place run and didn't manage it.
He was pretty far ahead of the world record (time the left the Nether and found the stronghold) before Allah smite his run with shitty End Portal RNG. Insh Allah, smite the cheating infidel.

Also, from what I understand, that specific RNG is effectively “uncheatable” since it’s all based on your seed, and he was running the random-seed category of the 1.16 speedrun.
Portal RNG is based on the seed (randomised).
Bartering and blaze drops are based on the world tick shit. Basically, how the surrounding updates. They are in the nether and what updates constantly? Lava, what's the Nether full of? Lava. It's humanly impossible to manipulate bartering and blaze drops.

People who still think he didn't cheat will believe everything he says. Such as the Earth being flat.
 
I can't fathom giving this much of a shit about Minecraft. Virtual Lego was a mistake. I've seen footage of it and it looks like the most boring shit in the world.

It wasn't even a world record. It was 5th place in spite of the fact that he used cheat software.
Okay, if his playthrough was so improbable that it had to be cheating, then what do we make of the four people who beat him?
 
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home defense up and ready, if he hasn't already.

If it was me, I’d be getting turrets, machine guns and some landmine mazes for fun no matter how illegal in minecraft. Give these kids the Cambodian experience.

The best part is going to be watching a bunch of modern 13-year-olds try to figure out how a forum works.

KF picture book instructional to start em young.
 
Okay, if his playthrough was so improbable that it had to be cheating, then what do we make of the four people who beat him?

The winner wasn’t so lucky and is currently dealing with his own form of shitstorm. 8FF9DF07-192A-4443-880D-B0016C06F524.jpeg
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His record is also gathering a lot of skeptics in the comments of his WR thread: https://www.speedrun.com/mc/thread/rr61a/1#arptt

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My guess is they suspended Dreams run to 5th while they verified it and then moved it to 16th. I’d assume that the winning runs had lower levels of RNG etc. The first 2 are practically fighting over seconds and milliseconds
These winners likely had better timing than dream etc.

For the nerds to analyse if they wish- both 1.16 speedruns.
Dream’s speedrun: https://youtu.be/Q4UpX7yIzuE
Couriway’s speedrun WR: https://youtu.be/0auJTuzm_Xc

Additional info: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sp...ft/couriway-s-minecraft-wr-likely-still-reach - summary of Couriway’s speedrun/tricks.
 
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I can't fathom giving this much of a shit about Minecraft. Virtual Lego was a mistake. I've seen footage of it and it looks like the most boring shit in the world.


Okay, if his playthrough was so improbable that it had to be cheating, then what do we make of the four people who beat him?
One specific, entirely random, easily modified aspect of his run was ultra improbable, but other skill related aspects were slower or in line, and one very difficult to fake entirely random aspect was unlucky.

Speedrunning is autistic but its not so autistic it exclusively comes down to a single role of the dice.
 

Dimeax is a cool dude, skilled but makes idiotic mistakes which are funny, and he's a chill, Russian. Unlike those soy filled speedrun trannies full of gay drama. He recently got the first 1.14 sub 20 (19:30) any% random seed record which is an improvement to his previous one. His previous record video was filled with whingey dream faggot stans questioning it and people telling them to fuck themselves. That's how I discovered him and started to look into Dream's fandom.

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Amerifats BTFO Russia stronk
 
I just realized something that really irks me about this guy. His name. Well, his "brand name" if we are being honest. It took me awhile to realize this trend, and how much I hate it (I always hated it, it just took me awhile to put 2 and 2 together). The taking of some generic common word or thing by an individual and making it their personal brand is just downright obnoxious. Dream isn't the only one who did this, Ninja for example. And even giant companies get in on the act (it's all branding, whether it's a personal brand cultivated by an individual, or by a massive company) Google for example has the parent company Alphabet. Zoom, the app for video chat. Amazon's Ring surveillance smart home devices... I could go on and on. But it's just a subtly disturbing colonization of ordinary language by brands to the point where a simple search of "Dream" or "Ninja" or whoever is more likely to pull up the faggy idiot who has attached their personality to that word than it the thing itself. Same with the corporate examples. I don't know about you, but I think it's just downright creepy. Or at the very least, unoriginal and annoying.
Gonna start a youtube channel with the alias "PANTLEG" and my merch line will be baseball caps.
 
I've been following this stuff for a certain time. Kinda funny how everything was going super well for him for such a long time, and it only two weeks for it to start crumbling. Tbh, he better bolt his doors. There's bound to be a few crazy fans who would show up at his doorstep. That of course is, if the dox is real.

As for the cheating situation, seems like the only thing preventing it from stopping is Dream's own ego. All his opponents have buried him with mountains of proof.

Also I'm kinda fed up of seeing him trend on Twitter for retarded reasons.
 
I've been following this stuff for a certain time. Kinda funny how everything was going super well for him for such a long time, and it only two weeks for it to start crumbling. Tbh, he better bolt his doors. There's bound to be a few crazy fans who would show up at his doorstep. That of course is, if the dox is real.

As for the cheating situation, seems like the only thing preventing it from stopping is Dream's own ego. All his opponents have buried him with mountains of proof.

Also I'm kinda fed up of seeing him trend on Twitter for retarded reasons.

In fairness to Dream if he was fully innocent of all this I'd say he did a decent job. I now believe he did indeed cheat, but up until the AntVenom/Jobst video I was very much on the fence. Disregarding Twitter (which everyone should) I wouldn't have blamed him for anything he did. If he'd stuck to his guns and those individuals mentioned not released their damning videos, I'd be solidly in camp 'Dream didn't cheat' right now. But with the burden of proof so overwhelmingly and utterly against him, all this positive PR is going to blow up in his face like a nuclear bomb.
 
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