![]() ![]() You'd think a speedrunner would be delighted to beat their own world-best time by 25 seconds.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. Mekarazium also downplayed the record-breaking aspect of their run after the fact. At one point, Mekarazium lifts their right hand up while their character was looking around, though they claimed they controlled the mouse with their other hand. Some noted there were barely any audible instances of Mekarazium pressing keys on the keyboard (which could be heard as he played the main game). However, viewers noticed discrepancies in the Blade Wolf playthrough. The player initially sped through the main campaign of MGR: Revengeance in a seemingly legitimate run, before taking on the Blade Wolf DLC after a charity donation goal was met. Mekazarium was one of those, which allowed them to cheat, as PCGamesN reports. While Summer Games Done Quick took place as an in-person event for the first time since 2019, some speedrunners participated remotely. ![]() They reacted to the footage in real-time to sell the ruse. ![]() Instead of live gameplay, though, Mekarazium showed a pre-recorded video that was pieced together using parts of separate runs. Russian player Mekarazium appeared to complete a Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance expansion in a world record time. Games Done Quick has banned a speedrunner from future events after they admitted to cheating during last week's marathon. ![]()
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