I know there’s a lot of arguments to that and I understand where they’re coming from, but at the end of the day, there are so many things that those kind of games can do that those kind of games don’t do to make games more accessible to people. I just kind of wanted to poke it a little bit because I believe that a game like Dark Souls could really benefit from those kinds of options. Honestly, the whole Dark Souls difficulty option thing hits such a nerve. We’ve made a lot, there’s been a lot of headway in the realm of accessibility for a long time, but there’s still a long way to go. With the more people I’ve met and work I’ve done with folks like AbleGamers who I’ve done some fundraising for, I really understood just how much of a need there is for that kind of thing and how far we have to go to really. It’s very not accessible, you know, and that’s how I enjoy it. Over the years, I’ve met a lot of people who need that stuff, who need good accessibility options in their games, and I think people tend to enjoy what I do because it’s the very opposite of that. I’ll admit it’s not why I started doing this stuff, but it’s become an important thing for me. Of course, and your incredible one-button play through of Dark Souls 3 shone a light on accessibility in video games, so why is that such an important topic for you? And now it is what it is now, which is giant tractors. I played Winston in Overwatch using it because, you know, he’s a gorilla, and that then evolved into learning about a whole bunch of electrical engineering stuff. ![]() I think it’s because they do use bananas actually, I think that’s what they use in all their marketing. So I made a bunch of controllers using that for awhile, like bananas and, um… A lot of food type stuff for some reason. You can basically create circuits out of them and use them to do like really basic controls. And then that evolved into eventually building my own controllers, as I learned about learn about a wee tool called a MakeyMakey, which you can use to connect random stuff provided it’s electrically conductive. ![]() So I was like, okay, I’ll do more of that stuff. So we tried it, and then it worked, and people seem to like it. I wasn’t, but I was streaming to, you know, my best mate from high school and my mum, and my friend said, “Oh, you should try playing it with a Guitar Hero guitar for a laugh,” to which I was like, “That’s stupid. Uh, attention and a need for external validation? That was it at first, but it kind of all started when I used to play Rocket League, trying to be an old pro back in the day. What made you want to start making controllers out of things that aren’t controllers? So to put it politely, you’ve kinda got the skills of an evil genius with the drive of a harmless crazy person. This time around, he’s teamed up with Giants Software to wire up a fully functioning Case IH Magnum 310 tractor, weighing close to ten tonnes, to use as a controller to play the new Farming Simulator 22.ĭesperate for a little insight on how, why, what, and huh, I had a little chat with Rudeism to learn more. It’s always fun to watch and we love him for it. ![]() The New Zealand streamer has made a name for himself by turning non-controllers into controllers and using them to play games. To clean grain simply deposit one of four grains (wheat, barley, oat, and Canola) into the hopper and the grain will be cleaned (in the current version 10% extra crop is added) and the cleanings will be seperated, these can later be sold or used as pig food.You may know Dylan “Rudeism” Beck from his past work in beating Dark Souls 3 with a single button or turning himself into a goose to play Untitled Goose Game. Once the grain has been treated it can be withdrawn as bags or as bulk. To make seed simply deposit one of four grains (wheat, barley, oat, and canola) into the hopper and place the herbicide into the draining rack. Customers noted how it was healing their grain and thus it got the nickname "The Grainhospital"įurthermore it also has the ability to apply seed treatment to the grain allowing it to be used as seed, saving Williamson and other customers thousands per year on seed bills. Williamson Farms have invested in this grain cleaner to offer a new service to their customers, a way to recover their premiums at the mills by taking out any imperfections from the grain.
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