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In February 2017, ChromeCrusher returned to interrupt Fit’s work on a new base, though he failed to kill him. He later left a sword labeled “Chrome’s Crusher” on a gold cross at [[Toro's Theater|Torogadude's Theater]]<ref>[https://youtu.be/HV64PPZ1pk0 ChromeCrusher's video at Toro's Theater]</ref>, which he, like Fitlantis, chose not to grief. He also collaborated with Fit and [[AlphaComputer]] at [[Rocket Town]]. After Rocket Town was destroyed, he participated in the griefing of [[Summermelon]]. | In February 2017, ChromeCrusher returned to interrupt Fit’s work on a new base, though he failed to kill him. He later left a sword labeled “Chrome’s Crusher” on a gold cross at [[Toro's Theater|Torogadude's Theater]]<ref>[https://youtu.be/HV64PPZ1pk0 ChromeCrusher's video at Toro's Theater]</ref>, which he, like Fitlantis, chose not to grief. He also collaborated with Fit and [[AlphaComputer]] at [[Rocket Town]]. After Rocket Town was destroyed, he participated in the griefing of [[Summermelon]]. | ||
In 2019, he used a terrain-based exploit to locate [[Hitlerville]]—[[Hausemaster]]'s old base—which had been hidden via WorldEdit since 2016. He granted [[SalC1]] access to film a tour of the rediscovered base<ref>[https://youtu.be/QFTO-2_pC5s SalC1's tour of Hitlerville]</ref>, then later uploaded footage of himself and AlphaComputer blowing it up | In 2019, he used a terrain-based exploit to locate [[Hitlerville]]—[[Hausemaster]]'s old base—which had been hidden via WorldEdit since 2016. He granted [[SalC1]] access to film a tour of the rediscovered base<ref>[https://youtu.be/QFTO-2_pC5s SalC1's tour of Hitlerville]</ref>, then later uploaded footage of himself and AlphaComputer blowing it up. | ||
=== Exploits === | === Exploits === | ||
'''ChromeCrusher''' played a key role in revealing that Minecraft’s bedrock layout is consistent across worlds, allowing him to locate underground bases like Fitlantis. He later recognized that the same principle could be applied to surface terrain features, enabling players to reverse-engineer coordinates from shared screenshots. These discoveries influenced numerous other exploiters, including [[Offtopia]]. | '''ChromeCrusher''' played a key role in revealing that Minecraft’s bedrock layout is consistent across worlds, allowing him to locate underground bases like Fitlantis. He later recognized that the same principle could be applied to surface terrain features, enabling players to reverse-engineer coordinates from shared screenshots. These discoveries influenced numerous other exploiters, including [[Offtopia]]. |