WATCH: Gamer plays ‘Skyrim’ using potatoes as controller
Humanity loves potatoes. It gives us french fries, hash browns, tater tots, and apparently, it could also be used as a spare controller for our favorite video console.
A five-minute clip from YouTuber BOOM, LLC Robotater displayed the tech-capabilities of our favorite tuber as it showed a gamer playing the popular role-playing game “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim”—with a bunch of potatoes as the joystick.
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Article continues after this advertisementIn order to play ‘Skyrim’, BOOM had to use six potatoes on each side, which acted like a modified axis.
He simply pushed down in a certain direction, with his fingers on the potato, to control the characters’ mobility.
Getting a current to run through so many different potatoes without an unplayable amount of lag is no easy feat, yet BOOM managed to play the game with ease, as if he was using a PC gamer’s traditional keyboard and mouse.
For those interested, the dedicated gamer also shared his potato controller guide on the Steam Community page.
This is not the first time a classic video game was played in an unconventional manner, as the popular game ‘DOOM’ was also modified to be played through an old piano and a set of toasters. Khristian Ibarrola