One day, the classic 90s shooter Doom will be playable on every single electronic device with a screen. We arenāt quite there yet, but thanks to some crafty hackers you can now play idās seminal shooter on a jailbroken farm tractor because we live in the weirdest, dumbest cyberpunk future imaginable.
Over the weekend in Las Vegas, DefCon 2022āa large annual convention dedicated to hacking and computersāhappened and, during the event, some modders showed off a jailbroken tractor computer. The tractor computer was hacked by Sick Codes as part of an effort to bring more awareness to how little control farmers have over their own equipment, which is often running proprietary software and canāt be easily modded or repaired
After months of work using numerous John Deere tractor models and computers, the Australian modder was able to get root access and open the tractorās computer wide open.
āLiberate the tractors!ā the modder told Wired, āWe want farmers to be able to repair their stuff for when things go wrong, and now that means being able to repair or make decisions about the software in their tractors.ā
Of course, the right to repair and allowing people to fully modify and control the things they own is extremely importantāespecially when it comes to something like farming, where broken-down tractors could lead to food shortagesābut also, gaining complete access to the hacked computer let Sick Codes have some fun. So they naturally got Doom running on the device.
Playing Doom on a John Deere tractor display (jailbroken/rooted) at @defcon pic.twitter.com/ih0QUTGNuS
ā Sick.Codes (@sickcodes) August 14, 2022
Sick Codes used the source port Dehacked Doom and with some help from another modder, Skelegant, was able to create a farm-themed Doom mod that is fully playable on the John Deere tractorās jailbroken system.
This isnāt the first time weāve seen Doom running on something other than a game console or PC. In fact, for years and years, people have ported idās classic FPS to tons of various things, including (but not limited to) pregnancy tests, cash registers, other games, and even potato-powered calculators. Now we can add John Deere tractors to the list.
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