[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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obviously you have a digicam.. prove it.. write neowin.net on a peice of paper and take a picture of you holding it up in the air with the background being the room..

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it is not at his house! his company installed it somewhere! LEARN HOW TO READ!!

Best I can do is play Max Payne on two monitors.? I should take a pic of it in-play, but here's the setup:

[img.]http://www.dougkinzinger.com/images/desk1.jpg[/img]

[img.]http://www.dougkinzinger.com/images/desk2.jpg[/img]

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OMFG, what a setup.

Here's some new shots of my room / workstation....definately different from your average workstation. :)

Got my futon mattress bed in the corner, with my bookshelf next to it. 4 speakers along the back wall, 2 connected to my computer and 2 connected to my TV / gaming systems. 4 speakers and 2 subs in the front, with a sub for the TV and one for comp and 2 speakers for each as well. Shelf on the left wall is serving as temporary CD storage since my usualy shelf broke while I was moving it. Wireless logitech PC controller, Gamcube Wavebird controller, Dreamcast and XBox controller all by moniters, as well as my iRiver HP120 and TV remote. Old Dell keyboard temporarily being used until a certain logitech keyboard is back in stock at this cheap place, and my Wacom sketchpad. Dual CRT moniters and custom built computer at the foot of the bed. Hippie cover from Arizona on bed. Oldschool Sony bigscreen with modded XBox (120 gig HD), Gamecube and Dreamcast (NES, SNES, Genesis with CD add-on and PSX in storage). Minifridge in corner. Otherwise things are still kind of hectic, gotta finish painting my walls, then I'm buying some paint brushes and painting on band logos, album covers etc instead of doing half-assed spray-paint jobs. Still re-arranging and cleaning a lot of my room...just wanted to take pictures of the finished part. I know it's a bit 'ghetto' by some peoples standards, but I love this setup. :)

roomnew6.jpg

Bed

Moniters & TV

Bed, other corner

Back wall and shelf

Computer and game overview

Stuff by moniters

Other wall (unfinished)

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mine (as in Post Your Workstation)

http://trek.binaryart.ca/compspecs/room_share.jpg

Click image for big, click Here for bigger (56k warning).

Full specs here: http://trek.binaryart.ca/compspecs/

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where did you get that desk man. its beautiful!

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