Elden Ring saxophone speedrunner thanks Monster Hunter Wilds devs for "creating doot-based gameplay" as he uses his jazzy controller to power the action RPG's giant sax weapon
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One of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elden Ring's greatest heroes, Dr. Doot, is back, but this time he's taking his fabled jazzy controller to pastures new as he dives into 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monster Hunter Wilds, using the in-game saxophone weapon controlled with his own real saxophone.
Dr. Doot has provided the internet with some of the most entertaining Elden Ring content around, including a hitless run of the game using only an electric saxophone and a boss speedrun that even saw Malenia fall to the power of jazz in less than a minute. As for how it works, a pitch bend knob on the back of the instrument doubles as his left analog stick, while the notes he plays ar✅e mapped to a regular controller's buttons, meaning he has to doot an𒁃d toot in a variety of ways to pull off even the most basic inputs.
Enter Monster Hunter Wilds, and Capcom has been cooking up a weap🌳on that practica💛lly has Dr. Doot's name written all over it. Specifically, you can get your hands on a Hunting Horn weapon in the action RPG's open beta – the Hope Horn, to be exact – that's literally just a massive saxophone. The streamer first found out about its existence way back in August last year, when : "OH MY GOD THERE'S AN ACTUAL SAXOPHONE WEAPON IN MONSTER HUNTER WILDS?"
Now thoug﷽h, his time has come. Last wee𒁏k, he over the fact that "MONSTER HUNTER WILDS LETS ME HUNT MONSTERS WITH A GIANT SAXOPHONE," and thanked the devs for "CREATING DOOT-BASED GAMEPLAY," and now he's finally shared what we've all been waiting for – his controller in action.
"Everyone asked 'Will you use the giant saxophone weapon in Monster Hunter Wilds with [the] saxophone controller?'" he writes on Twitter. "The answer is yes (obviously) but no one told me it would be this much FUN." Attached is a short but sweet clip of his skills in action – taking out the beta's frog-like Chatacaཧbra monster with a series of well-timed doots. I can't even begin to fathom how much practice goes into these sorts of challenges.
Everyone asked "Will you use the giant ൩saxophone weapon in Monster Hunter Wilds with saxophone controller?"The answer is yes (obviously) but no one told me it would be this much FUN. pic.twitter.com/swFX9y7GrH
Hopefully, this won't be the last of the streamer's antics in Monster Hunter Wilds if his tweet is anything to go by. The action RPG's next beta session kicks off on February 14, and will run for an extra 24 hours to make up for last weekend's PlayStation Network outage. After that, we don't have t𒉰oo long to wa💮it for its full launch on February 28.
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