Twitch Streamer Plays Elden Ring Using Nothing But Her Mind

It isn’t uncommon for players to add another layer of challenge to their favorite games by using alternative objects as controllers, butElden Ringplayers seemingly go to the extreme in this respect. There’s been a banana controller, dance pad controller, and now a brain controller!

Through the use of an EEG device (electroencephalogram), a machine normally used to diagnose brain conditions, streamer Perrikaryal’s brain activity triggers her character to attack in Elden Ring. You can see the process in action in this tweet from Jake Lucky down below, in which Perrikaryal takes on theRed Wolf of Radagonand actually defeats it.

streamer plays elden ring with her mind

She is playing Elden Ring… with her brain. Twitch streamer@perrikaryalhas hooked up an EEG to her brain, where different brain activity is key bound to different abilities in gameI am frikin mindblownpic.twitter.com/lzquC2DdV4

The setup isn’t exactly perfect, though, as you can see in the video. On more than one occasion, her character doesn’t respond or attacks absolutely anything, not to mention the very obvious delay between the EEG and the in-game action. It was definitely a smart move to use amage classrather than melee or else those delays would’ve been horrendous to deal with.

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More importantly, the EEG isn’t quite ready to take the reins fully, only the most basic actions such as healing and attacking. Everything else is handled with a controller, such as movement and dodging. Still, it’s an impressive feat, one that suggests controlling an entire game with your mind isn’t that far from reality.

What’s the next alternative controller going to be? Is there anything more monumental than the mind? If there’s anything you can rely on, it’s that the Elden Ring community will certainly find a way to one-up each other.

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