"Diablo" has maintained a 15-year fast-track world record to confirm that it is fake!

Feb 17 2025

  Polish player Groboo, who set the fastest pass of Diablo in 2009 with a time of 3 minutes and 12 seconds, was recently confirmed by the technical team that he was suspected of cheating. The investigation found that his game map was "not found" among 2.2 billion random combinations, revealing this 15-year scam.

 According to According to a report by foreign media Ars Technica, a research team composed of Diablo SpeedRun enthusiasts, spent years in reverse cracking the game mechanism and developed tools that can verify 2.2 billion map combinations in the game. They found that the situation of the lucky stairs adjacent to the multi-layer map in Groboo videos is impossible to generate under normal mechanisms, so they suspected that Groboo made a fake by modifying the game version or splicing clips.

SpeedRun expert Allan Cecil bluntly stated that this record was in that year Kill the enthusiasm of competing players in this category, because no one can copy it at all.

  Although Groboo argued that he had never said that this was a single record without editing, the technical report pointed out that there was evidence of abnormal killing speed and inconsistent game versions in the video. Currently, Speed ​​Demos Archive has removed Groboo's record, but the Guinness World Records official website still retains its certification.

Interesting What's wrong is that this storm unexpectedly leads to a new SpeedRun gameplay. Now players can choose favorable combinations from the "seed codes" of 2.2 billion maps to challenge. The fastest record is 5 minutes and 13 seconds, which is this classic. The game opens a new SpeedRun chapter.

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