Whenever a Soulslike or similar game is released, there is always a group of players who want to make things more difficult for themselves. And Black Myth: Wukong is no exception.
There have been countless gamers who challenge themselves by defeating many difficult bosses without taking damage, still wearing basic equipment or even more “advanced” than just using dodge attacks. Perfect avoidance to deal afterimage damage. But perhaps everyone has to give up before this badass gamer when playing Black Myth: Wukong in a unique way.
Specifically, recently, Karyal surprised many Black Myth: Wukong gamers when sharing how she passed this game.
Instead of using a mouse, keys or controller like regular players, Karyal uses brain waves to control the character. Using an Emotiv headset that records brain activity, it is then programmed to recognize patterned input towards a virtual Xbox controller, from which Karyal can use his thoughts to control the character. It seems impossible but it is extremely realistic and Karyal has also succeeded in defeating some starting bosses such as Quang Tri, Linh Hu Tu, Quang Muu and only had to lie down a few times, not too much different from normal gamers.
The hardest part is probably just interacting with NPCs as well as keeping yourself highly focused. Just a moment of absent-mindedness in thinking will cause the Man of Heaven in Karyal's hands to pay a heavy price. Perhaps besides Karyal, not many people dare to take on a challenge like this and not many people own the equipment to do it like the streamer is doing.
Karyal's achievements will probably surprise many people, but those who are die-hard fans of Elden Ring are probably no longer unfamiliar with her. Before that, Karyal even succeeded in solving FromSoftware's super difficult blockbuster thanks to the use of his brain waves. So, with the difficulty of Black Myth: Wukong, it would be a surprise if she failed to clear Game Science's game.
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