When the end of the world comes (and it will), I like to imagine that in the midst of all the rubble and chaos, people will still be playingSkyrim. There doesn’t seem to be any way that people won’t tinker with the game and in this instance, we get to see dead technology being revived to playTES5.

As spotted byPCGamesN, Reddit usernekomichirecently showed that it’s possible to run the game in a Steam Deck (so far so normal) using old iPods as controllers. The clip attached to the post shows it working as you would imagine.

Skyrim logo with a Steam deck showing the game and two iPods being used as controllers.

Movement itself requires scrolling the click wheel of the one on the right, while the left iPod is being used for turning. While walking forward and fighting seem to work pretty well, turning left and right is a bit of a janky affair.

Not intended for speedruns

This idea is actually based on something nekomichi did in November 2022. A video onYouTubeshows them setting up some iPods to controlSkyrimvia PC. Basically, it involves the installation of RockBox, an open source piece of firmware which allows the iPods to be used as devices over a USB.

Once installed, it becomes a case of assigning each button and wheel to an action in-game. The method used in the video is almost certainly the same that’s used in the Steam Deck version (what is a Steam Deck if not a portable PC, after all).

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They’ve also tested this onSleeping Dogs, also running on the Deck. However, they say it works much better withSkyrim. There’s no reason why you can’t try this yourself if you happen to have some old iPods flying around. But don’t expect to be speedrunning through the game.

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