Elden Ring Twitch streamer completed the game in 2.5 hours using a saxophone instead of a controller
If Edlen Ring seemed too difficult for you, we have something to tell you. Recently, a Twitch streamer with the nickname Dr DeComposing completed the game using a saxophone instead of a controller.
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This "non-traditional controller" playthrough is very different from others where players use dance mats or Guitar Hero controllers.
However, this isn't the first time Dr DeComposing has demonstrated this approach, having previously successfully completed Bloodborne, the remake of Demon's Souls, and the Dark Souls Trilogy using the same "special" control method.
Last night, I beat Elden Ring (any%) without taking a single hit while using an electric saxophone as a game controller; the World's First No-Hit Run of Elden Ring using a non-traditional controller (e.g. dance pad, Guitar Hero controller, etc).
- twitch.tv/DrDeComposing (@DrDeComposing) 31 July 2023
THE HITLESS DOOT RUN IS COMPLETE! pic.twitter.com/6jhtC7luzU
Another interesting fact is that he managed to complete the game in less than two and a half hours. During the broadcast, the streamer continued to play musical notes from an electronic saxophone, which led the community to call his performance a "doot-dot".
Watching the full archive of the broadcast, available on the Dr DeComposing channel, you can see how he uses powerful spells, relics, and weapons, thanks to which his character, despite his low level, quickly eliminates bosses in a matter of seconds.
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