Last weekend, a streamer calling herself Silly in Twitch I was playing Metal Gear Solid for the first time, and after being attacked by some guards, she turned around to face them. She accidentally ended up being pushed backwards through a closed door, thus discovering a new glitch that could save speedrunners a lot of time in the game.
In Metal Gear Solid, eventually you come to a section where you have to go up and down some communications towers, fight a helicopter and even rappel from the top. What Silly Active by mistake allowed him to skip the step of the stairs and reach the outside area early. In the following clip you can see it in action:
last night i broke metal gear
get rekt speedrunners pic.twitter.com/6tqhBvP5LA– 🌙 boba 🖤 (@boba_witch) August 15, 2021
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To Silly this was a moment like any other, because he thought that someone else had already managed to replicate this glitch. As the video in question spread on social networks and forums, the community of the speedrunning lost his head. In a matter of hours there was already speedrunners replicating the glitch, which has already been referred to as “Boba Skip”.
Via: Kotaku
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