Did you think you'd seen the last of Loss work with random stuff? Think again. Husqvarna landscaping technology company on some of its robot lawn mowers. So you can mow the hells right before mowing the stray blades of grass.
Here's the deal. It will only be available on the company's Automower Nera robotic lawn mower models, starting in April. Once downloaded, you play the game through the lawn mower's onboard screen. Rotating the control button makes Doomguy turn left and right, and pressing the button makes you shoot. Holding down the start button triggers forward movement. It is Loss. You know the refrain.
There are some caveats here. First, you need to register to download the software before September 9. It won't be available to US residents, despite Husqvarna sell more robot lawn mowers in the United States. Finally, this is just the game running on the onboard screen. It's not like the mower turns your garden into a real level, with unwanted greenery representing demonic enemies. Still, it's still nice to see Loss continue to do his job.
The idea of making the launcher available to lawn mower enthusiasts was born after a successful test at which was held in Sweden last December. This is just the latest example of Loss appear where it should not. We've seen the FPS run on and even inside other games, like the sequel And More recently, Loss was spotted with a frame rate so atrocious that it would take 600 years to get to the end.
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