Using only the strength of their mental capacity, an Elden Ring streamer has completed the game. We reported yesterday that streamer perikarya had defeated Malenia using nothing but their mind by using a brain imaging device to monitor their brain activity and then using it to play Elden Ring. This was done to play Elden Ring. The streamer made the announcement today that they had completed FromSoftware's newest game using only the power of their brain. 

 

This indicates that Perrikaryal, who we had a conversation with about the technology that was behind her run, has successfully defeated every boss and test of might in Elden Ring by using their mind to attack adversaries. Their brain imaging device and activity prevent them from actually moving, so they must make use of a conventional controller to do so. Other than that, however, everything is determined solely by brain vibrations. The sensors that are attached to the streamer's head allow the device to function by allowing it to read the electrical activity coming from the perrikaryal's brain. This is then made conductive using a saline solution, which may result in a bit of a damp head but also enables the perikarya to train the device to recognize certain brain patterns as attacks in the Elden Ring.

It is an incredible creation, and it may be the craziest Elden Ring challenge that we have seen completed to this point. Since someone has already defeated every boss in the Elden Ring by using a Bop It, it is safe to say that we can no longer predict what inventive ideas streamers will come up with in the future. Hold on tight for the coming events: a follow-up response tweet from perrikaryal indicated that the player would be able to play completely hands-free versions of Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros., and the newly released Elden Ring DLC. No controller is needed; all mind control. Shortly, I will also begin broadcasting a psychological experiment involving isolation live on Twitch. You will be able to track my progress about all of this there! It is a staggering testament to the work that Hidetaka Miyazaki and FromSoftware have done that the director of "Elden Rings" was named one of the Times 100 most influential people in the world.