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Elden Ring Reborn en Excel: la creación de hojas de cálculo de un fan sorprende

Autor : Anthony Actualizar : Jan 03,2025

Elden Ring Reborn en Excel: la creación de hojas de cálculo de un fan sorprende

Un usuario de Reddit, brightyh360, compartió un proyecto increíble en el subreddit r/excel: una versión de arriba hacia abajo de Elden Ring recreada íntegramente en Microsoft Excel. Esta Monumental tarea consumió aproximadamente 40 horas: 20 horas dedicadas a la codificación y otras 20 a pruebas y depuración rigurosas. El creador proclamó con orgullo que el resultado valió la pena.

Este impresionante juego de Excel cuenta con:

  • Un mapa extenso de 90.000 celdas;
  • Más de 60 armas;
  • Más de 50 enemigos;
  • Sistemas de mejora de personajes y armas;
  • Tres clases de personajes distintas (tanque, mago, asesino) con estilos de juego únicos;
  • 25 conjuntos de armaduras;
  • Seis NPC con misiones que lo acompañan;
  • Cuatro finales de juego diferentes.

Aunque el juego es completamente gratuito, controlar el juego requiere atajos de teclado: CTRL WASD para movimiento y CTRL E para interacciones. Los moderadores de Reddit han verificado la seguridad del archivo, pero se recomienda a los usuarios tener precaución debido al uso extensivo de macros.

Curiosamente, el Erd Tree del juego ha provocado una discusión fascinante. Algunos jugadores lo han comparado con un árbol de Navidad, mientras que el usuario Independent-Design17 sugiere que el árbol de Navidad australiano, Nuytsia floribunda, puede haber servido de inspiración. El usuario señala el sorprendente parecido entre los Small Erd Trees del juego y el Nuytsia, señalando más paralelos. En Elden Ring, las catacumbas están situadas en las raíces del árbol Erd, el lugar de descanso final de las almas. De manera similar, la cultura aborigen australiana considera a Nuytsia un "árbol espiritual", asociando sus colores vibrantes con la puesta de sol, el viaje percibido de los espíritus y sus ramas florecientes con las almas de los difuntos.

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