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Après deux ans d'essai, Streamer a terminé l'impossible

Authore: OliviaMise à jour:Apr 13,2025

Après deux ans d'essai, Streamer a terminé l'impossible

Les jeux FromSoftware sont réputés pour leur difficulté punitive, comme en témoigne le plus de 1 000 décès de Streamer Kai Cenat tout en tentant de terminer Elden Ring. Cette toile de fond rend les exploits des joueurs qui embrassent encore plus de défis encore plus remarquables.

Streamer Dinossindgeil a gravé son nom dans la tradition de jeu en devenant la première personne à conquérir le défi God Run 3 SL1. Cette tâche intimidante consiste à terminer sept jeux de FromSoftware consécutivement sans niveler ou prendre un seul coup. Dinossindgeil a consacré près de deux ans à cette entreprise, et en battant le boss final, Soul of Cinder dans Dark Souls III, il a été submergé d'émotion, versant des larmes de triomphe.

Le défi God Run 3 SL1 est largement considéré comme le plus formidable au sein de la communauté de FromSoftware. Il exige que les joueurs terminent sept matchs consécutifs sans aucun niveau et sans subir de dégâts. Les règles sont strictes: un seul coup signifie démarrer toute la course, peu importe les progrès réalisés.

Le voyage de Dinossindgeil était chargé d'innombrables tentatives. À l'été 2024, une course a été contrecarrée par un bug dans Dark Souls II, où une flèche a inexplicablement traversé un mur. À ce moment-là, il avait déjà triomphé sur Elden Ring et Dark Souls I, mais il n'avait pas d'autre choix que de recommencer.

Il sera fascinant d'observer la réponse de FromSoftware à cette réalisation monumentale. Ce qui est indéniable, cependant, c'est que Dinossindgeil a cimenté son héritage dans les annales de l'histoire du jeu.

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