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Baldur’s Gate 3’s Mysterious Artifact is now a video games controller

Video game Twitch streamer Rudism, known for playing games like, well, Strange Controllers for almost a decade have probably outdone themselves this time. he is playing baldur’s gate 3 With a custom-made, 3D-printed mystical artifact based on a key item and piece of lore Smash-Hit Role-Playing Game,

As Rudism (real name Dylan Beck, hails from New Zealand) explains, the whole thing was supposed to take “a week or two” to develop, but once they committed to it, it ended up being a five-month project. ended in. The full launch of Baldur’s Gate 3 was scheduled for August 2023.

“It’s not the most ergonomic controller I’ve ever made, but I definitely think it’s one of the most unique controllers,” says Beck. “That’s what I aim for in my productions.”

What is the mysterious artifact?

In Baldur’s Gate 3, Mysterious Artifact Important to the main story. It resembles the 12-sided die players use in the tabletop role-playing game of Dungeons & Dragons. Rudism’s controller has inputs for all of the Xbox GamePad’s buttons on each side; Analog stick movement comes from a motion control inside the artifact.

Beck has played World of Warcraft with an old-school dancepad (getting to level 100), Overwatch on a microwave oven (seriously), and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time with a literal ocarina. A 33 year old video game developerhe also took Ridiculous Fisher-Price Gamepad Toy for Pre-Schoolers And a working controller was made. He has played other games using banana flakes a french baguette,


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