Metal Gear Solid streamer stumbles upon game-changing glitch, speedrunners lose their minds
Those two minutes might not seem♏ 𝄹like much to a casual fan, but it's everything to a speedrunner

A Metal Gear Solid streamer h💝as discovered a game-changing time skip glitch and speedrunners are absolutely losing their heads.
Here's how it all started. Streamer Boba was casually playing the original 1998 Metal Gear Solid when she reached a locked door at the top of a staircase. Bad guys quicklyꦑ close in on her as she backs into the door, shots are fired, and then, *poof*. Suddenly, she's on the other side of 🌞the locked door having incidentally skipped past a bunch of gameplay and into the next part of the game. Boba celebrates with an impromptu performance of her 'I Am The Best At Video Games' tune.
last night i broke metal gearg🧔et rekt speedrun💟ners pic.twitter.com/6tqhBvP5LA
There it is! B💮oth proof we don't need the rope and that we just need to stand at the door and aim at the guard. the guard wiꦆll shoot us through the doorIt is consistentit saves 2:30 minutesand I love @boba_witch for just casually finding it. Thank YOU! :D pic.twitter.com/Qke9DGJKJT
At the time of writing, the Boba Skip is the top post on the subreddit, and for good reason. Even to a casual viewer, it's fasci♎nating that a 23-year-old game can still surprise a community that's been looking for something just like this for years. It makes you wonder how many other classic games are hiding game-changing secrets still waiting to be discovered.
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