A skilledGenshin Impactfan has unveiled an incredible video in which they animate several characters from the game such as Amber and Barbara using a graphic calculator. This impressive feat took some effort and dozens of hours, but it also generated unbelievably accurate results, as the animations are almost equal to the ones inGenshin Impact.

Genshin Impactis certainly one of the most successful games of the decade so far. Launched back in 2020 during the pandemic, this open-world action RPG included cool-looking anime characters, a vast world to explore, and tight combat mechanics based on elemental reactions. The combination of the lovable cast with addictive gameplay helped the game to foster a huge community, which is constantly engaged with it. Because of this, there are countless gamers who lovegames likeGenshin Impact, and they create all sorts of content about the title.

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Recently, the YouTuber Firestorm has unveiled one of the most unique pieces of fan-madeGenshin Impactcontent so far. This content creator was able to animate several characters by only utilizing a graphical calculator. The gamer made several equations for each frame of the animation, essentially using math to draw the characters by uniting points on a sheet. The whole ordeal took 36 hours, according to them, including the time to render the video and put it online. In the short yet amazing 55-second clip, it’s possible to see severalGenshin Impactcharactersbeing animated in real-time with moves taken from the game, including Amber, her doll, Paimon, Eula, Hutao, and Barbara.

This is just the latest example ofGenshin Impactcontent creators who craft amazing content to show their love for the game. A few days ago, for instance, aGenshin Impactfan sharedan interesting concept for the Mondstadt mage Alice, a character that was previously cited in the game before, but never actually appeared so far.

Players who loveGenshin Impactmay also be interested in the newly releasedHonkai: Star Rail, which was just released by the same developer this week. The new RPG focuses on turn-based battles and has a sci-fi setting. However, according to some gamers, the best departure when compared toGenshin Impactisnot having Paimon as a constant companion. By completely abandoning the idea of a constant follower that explains the game and appears in every cutscene,Honkai: Star Railgets much more fluid dialogue than its predecessor.

Genshin Impactis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, and mobile devices. A Switch version is in development.

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