Call Of Duty Streamer Lands 5-Kill Streak Using A Drum Kit

Call Of Duty Streamer Lands 5-Kill Streak Using A Drum Kit

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

19th Sep 2020 14:55

Being good at Call of Duty with a controller is difficult enough, never mind playing without one. You may be wondering how do you play without a controller? Well, one talented streamer has been grinding Modern Warfare in a special way. Instead of using analogue sticks and triggers, "DeanoBeano" uses drumsticks and cymbals to drop players with the AX-50.

Often dropping into Hardpoint, Deano combines his two loves, Call of Duty and drumming, to showcase his talents on stream. By using certain drums for movement, a foot pedal to aim, and the symbols to shoot, he can manoeuvre around the map and pick up kills through the sniper scope. 

Recently, he managed his first-ever kill using the insane crossover, and his since been honing this skill to be more effective for his team. 

In a recent clip, DeanoBeano racked up a five-kill streak in a matter of seconds, even picking up a collateral snipe, as foes rushed toward the Hardpoint hill on the Modern Warfare classic map, Vacant.

A sixth opponent gets a haircut from Deano too, as they just effectively ducked out of the way. The streamer even managed to get the kills in such a short time frame that he got a quatre-feed, a feat accomplished by a small percentage of players. Racking up his specialist bonus, his wires were eventually crossed, and he was forced to relocate, where the clip cuts off. Who's to say he didn't continue on his streak holding down a different angle?

Reddit users have begun to marvel in his achievements, with players even joining that "If this guy gets a nuke I may quit COD forever". People have now placed Deano in the highest category of bizarre methods of gaming, alongside someone who finished Dark Souls using just their feet, and another who traded out a joystick for a banana on the same game. There's surely a spot on a gaming hall of fame for these inventive geniuses somewhere.

 

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Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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