X owner, Tesla CEO, SpaceX CEO and Neuralink CEO Elon Musk recently tried to show off his skills in the fantasy action RPG Path of Exile 2, but instead drew suspicion from the fan community.
Image Sources: GetMidas and Grinding Gear Games
The other day, on January 7, Musk held an hour and a half live broadcast on Path of Exile 2 in X, where he showed gameplay for his hardcore character, developed to level 95, named Percy_Verence.
Leveling up a fighter to such heights in the Path of Exile 2 hardcore league requires competent planning for the hero’s development and skillful play, which Musk did not demonstrate during the last live broadcast.
During the stream, Musk tried to pick up items with an inventory filled to capacity, dragged these same items into the inventory manually, forgot to replenish his mana, ran past valuable resources, picking up useless ones, and so on.
The most suspicious thing was that Musk did not understand the basic aspects of the game: towards the end of the stream, the billionaire began to complain about the low level of his equipment, although in fact he only assessed its requirements for the character.
The name of the tab in Musk’s inventory is “Elon’s Map” (Image source: Elon Musk in X)
Players and experienced streamers suspect that it was not he himself who upgraded the hardcore character Mask. Apparently, the businessman turned to someone for account boosting services, while he himself understands little about the endgame.
Be that as it may, the story of Percy_Verence has already come to an end. After reaching level 97, Elon Musk’s character died, however, reaching the top 10 in the Path of Exile 2 hardcore league leaderboard.
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