The strangest peripherals people have used Elden Ring

The strangest peripherals people have used Elden Ring
The strangest peripherals people have used Elden Ring

Although this game is compatible with a keyboard and mouse, as well as a controller, they are not the only peripherals that some users have overused in this title.

Morse code

The Spanish Silithur, published on his Twitter account, precisely in response to a publication by Elon Musk, a video where he faces the final boss of Elder Ring using Morse code through a button.

For those who don’t know, let’s remember that Morse code is dots and dashes. Silithur programmed the movements so that, based on a combination of dots and lines, the character performs one action or another.

@elonmusk @stevenmarkryan Well…

Easy because I’m so good at this game you mean? https://t.co/0qzZ0hH7Na

June 23, 2024 • 1:02 p.m.

Bananas

Yes, if we talk about bananas, we are talking about a fruit that everyone knows and that, in addition to being eaten, has also been used by a user to pass Elder Ring. The only mystery here has been to add a sensor to each banana so that, when clicking on them, it transfers the movement to the game with the complexity of interacting in this widely spaced way instead of using a controller and/or a keyboard and mouse. This is not the only peripheral used by Louis 64 to pass Elder Ring, since his main dedication is to manufacture peripherals all types.

Ring Fit

The same streaming that used bananas to play Elder Ring, Super Louis 64, also did the same but, this time with the Ring Fit of nintendo switch connected to the PlayStation 5. The character’s movement is carried out when the user is jogging on the same spot.

To carry out attacks, the movement sensors of the joycons, either by squeezing the ring or performing an attack movement. To heal, you must do squats. So that they later say that games encourage a sedentary lifestyle.

WE BEAT A BOSS FIRST TRY

W/ THE RING FIT MOD!!! LETS GOOOO

 
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