Originally posted on Realestate.com.au and Presented by Optus
12 Apr 2023, 2:13pm
Nowadays, your home’s games room can have all the latest furnishings and tech to enhance your gaming experience.
Ready to get the edge over your opponents and level up your gaming setup? We round up the essentials every home games room needs.
What’s a sure-fire way to end up with a tantrum in the games room? Suffering from gaming lag. Fortunately, there is now an internet plan designed specifically for the needs of online gamers.
Keep those smiles going with fast internet designed for gamers. Picture: Getty
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Ready, set, game!
As with any job that requires you to sit and stare at a screen for long periods of time, you need a set-up that supports your posture.
Consider your height, weight and proximity to your set-up (not too close). Most gaming chairs will look like – and could potentially also function as – an office chair. Think: wheels, arm rests, swivelling, adequate cushioning and back support.
Top level gaming chairs will come with adjustable lumbar support, a head rest (with potential neck cushioning) and have materials that help with temperature regulation.
Good gaming screens need to be able to ‘move’ quickly with the speed of the game, meaning they need a fast response time and refresh rate (hertz or hz – you’ll want at least 120hz). You’ll also want a higher resolution or more pixels per inch (ppi) for clarity.
When shopping for gaming screens, ensure they are responsive, fast and clear. Picture: Pexels
A curved screen is a hot ticket, offering a more immersive gaming experience. However, some choose to replicate this with three separate computer monitors.
Remember, bigger isn’t necessarily better when it comes to gaming screens. Aim for faster and crisper instead.
The best sound solution for gaming is a headset with a microphone to communicate with your fellow gamers.
Wireless headphones are preferred for greater mobility, but don’t skimp on quality — you’ll want to ensure your bluetooth stays connected. If opting for wireless, also don’t forget to charge them or renew the batteries frequently to avoid them dropping out mid-game.
The best headset for you is going to be one that feels comfortable on your head, fits properly and has adequate padding around the ears, for sound and cushioning.
While you can always throw everything in a drawer, pay particular attention to how you store and organise wiring to improve the life of your accessories and devices. Always coil wires properly so they don’t fray.
Furthermore, if stored outside a drawer, avoid having a hazardous mess of cords everywhere by using cable clips or hooks or a desktop cable organiser.
When it comes to your hardware, also consider how to keep these devices clean and free from dust. Even if you’re leaving them out on your desktop or shelf, consider a dust cover and cleaning kit.
And remember: don’t forget to turn everything off at the wall!