As if the game wasn't hard enough.
By Joseph Yaden on
Twitch streamer DrDeComposing has completed a no-hit Elden Ring run with an electric saxophone controller. This makes it the world's first confirmed no-hit run without the use of a standard controller.
DrDeComposing shared a video of them defeating the game's final boss, Elden Beast, while using the saxophone controller (as relayed by IGN). The saxophone controller is actually a Roland AE-10 aerophone, which is a digital wind instrument. The Twitch streamer is known for using the controller to complete From Software's games, as well as others.
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According to DrDeComopsing, they have completed all of the Dark Souls games, Bloodborne, Sekiro, and Demon's Souls with the saxophone controller. Not only is this impressive on its own, but the streamer completes the games very quickly--in just a matter of hours. The Elden Ring no-hit run took just under 2.5 hours to complete. The full run can be seen on DrDeComposing's Twitch channel.
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). THE HITLESS DOOT RUN IS COMPLETE! pic.twitter.com/6jhtC7luzU
The Souls games are known for being completed with wild controller setups. Players have used Guitar Hero controllers, Dance Dance Revolution dance pads, and even Donkey Kong bongos to finish
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