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Le chef-d'œuvre d'Elden Ring renaît dans le royaume numérique d'Excel

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 30,2024

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Un utilisateur de Reddit, brightyh360, a partagé un projet incroyable sur le subreddit r/excel : une récréation Elden Ring descendante entièrement construite dans Microsoft Excel. Cette entreprise monumentale a nécessité environ 40 heures – 20 pour le codage et 20 autres pour des tests et un débogage rigoureux. Le créateur a fièrement déclaré que l'effort en valait la peine, compte tenu du produit final impressionnant.

Ce jeu basé sur Excel offre un niveau de détail étonnant :

  • Une carte tentaculaire de 90 000 cellules
  • Plus de 60 armes
  • 50 types d'ennemis
  • Systèmes de mise à niveau des personnages et des armes
  • Trois classes de personnages distinctes (tank, mage, assassin) avec des styles de jeu uniques
  • Plus de 25 ensembles d'armures
  • Six PNJ, chacun avec ses propres quêtes
  • Quatre fins de jeu différentes

Bien que le jeu soit totalement gratuit, le contrôle du jeu nécessite des raccourcis clavier : CTRL WASD pour les mouvements et CTRL E pour les interactions. Les modérateurs de Reddit ont vérifié la sécurité du fichier, mais il est conseillé aux utilisateurs de faire preuve de prudence en raison de l'utilisation intensive de macros.

Fait intéressant, l'Erd Tree du jeu a suscité une comparaison festive avec un arbre de Noël la veille de Noël. L'utilisateur Independent-Design17 a suggéré que l'arbre de Noël australien, Nuytsia floribunda, aurait pu servir d'inspiration. Ils ont souligné la similitude visuelle frappante entre les plus petits arbres Erd du jeu et le Nuytsia. En outre, des parallèles thématiques plus profonds existent : les catacombes au pied de l'Erd Tree d'Elden Ring, où reposent les âmes, reflètent la vision culturelle aborigène australienne du Nuytsia comme un « arbre spirituel », ses couleurs vibrantes associées au coucher du soleil, au voyage supposé de esprits, et chaque branche fleurie représentant une âme défunte.

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