Twitch streamer wants to annoy his teammates from Craft Attack 13 with boats, does not let himself be stopped by a ban

Twitch streamer wants to annoy his teammates from Craft Attack 13 with boats, does not let himself be stopped by a ban

This year at the Craft Attack event, the Twitch streamer Hugo “LetsHugo” Goedert is participating. He has devised something quite special as content for his streams: He pranks his Twitch colleagues with a massive number of boats.

Who annoys whom? The streamer LetsHugo is taking part in the Minecraft project Craft Attack 13. The project unites 100 German-speaking Twitch streamers in Minecraft live on Twitch and gives everyone the opportunity to play Minecraft as they wish.

LetsHugo seems to have made it his mission to keep his teammates on their toes with boats. He is building a large number of boats to then unleash them on the world. He has already released about 300 boats at his Twitch colleague Marcel “MontanaBlack” Eris and his storage.

For his pranks, he has already been banned by the server admins. The ban message simply stated “Boats,” which was explanation enough. This was already the second ban within a few days that LetsHugo received from the Craft Attack 13 server. Previously, he had shown the participant list of the project, which was actually prohibited, and as punishment, he was not allowed to witness the start of Craft Attack 13 for 24 hours.

“We are going to have problems”

What is the current “boat prank” by LetsHugo? The recent ban from the Craft Attack server does not prevent the Luxembourg streamer from continuing with his boats. In his Twitch stream yesterday, LetsHugo took it even further with his boats, but this time for a good cause.

He planned to unleash an even larger number of boats on the server and stated: For every Euro that viewers donated, he would create one boat. A total of 3,446 Euro in donations for the Make-A-Wish Foundation were collected, which LetsHugo then had to “convert” into boats.

LetsHugo told his viewers beforehand: “I honestly tell you: We are going to have problems starting from 1,500 [boats].” (Source: Twitch at 15:49:13)

First, LetsHugo placed the boats in a pile, but even then the game started to lag a bit and the FPS suffered. However, this was only noticeable in LetsHugo’s area at first.

It got worse when he finally “released” the boats. To prevent the server from crashing, he let the boats go in stages, which caused lags but no crashes.

The boats were pushed over the edge of LetsHugo’s tower and fell down into the world. This caused the server to struggle with the numerous boats and start to stutter.

You can watch the result on TikTok:

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The boats shot through the construction so far that they landed on the Minecraft property of other Twitch streamers.

The Minecraft project Craft Attack 13 allows participating Twitch streamers to unleash their creativity in Minecraft. So does Trymacs, who seems to pretend to be playing another game in Minecraft: While Twitch streamers are building bases and experiencing adventures, Trymacs pretends to be playing another game in the Minecraft project

Source(s): LetsHugoTV auf Twitch, Fabsen auf YouTube
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