We don’t know what is more difficult, whether to study 10 hours straight or not die in Dark Souls. We tell you all the details in this note!
Setting goals and objectives is always a great stimulant to work hard for what you want to achieve. If to this we add the eastern righteousness and perseverance, hard work multiplies, and often with somewhat strange processes. In any case, it would be hard work without having fun, if you don’t agree, I invite you to meet this young Japanese fan of Dark Souls.
Thanks to Twitter user SachiDraws, we were able to learn the impressive story of a young Japanese man who took the discipline a little further. This teenager decided stream for the first time in his life Dark Souls 3albeit with a severe punishment: every time he dies, he must sit down to study for ten hours. He does this in order to access one of the best Japanese universities once he finishes high school. He who does not find a study method is because he does not want to.
Although the previous videos are not available, it will be necessary to be attentive to the transmissions of the young man in his profile of NicoVideo. That yes, we recommend you to know Japanese so that you understand something of what happens.
As translated by SachiDrawsthe young man’s chat is always attentive and “supporting” him: every time the message “you died” appears on the screen, the chat responds with a “You Study”. That yes, we do not know exactly how many times he died, but without a doubt going to have study hours to give and give away, courtesy of Aldrich.
It is curious to see that, of all the existing games, this young man has opted for Dark Souls 3that is to say a Soulsborne. Soulsborne-style games are identified with the developer FromSoftware and his huge concern that most of his games are absurdly difficult. That if, of the three Dark Souls available, chose the one that is seen as the least difficultThere wasn’t so much desire to study. Perhaps a less severe choice would be to play the Dark Souls: Roleplaying Game.