Show us your gaming setup: 2014 Edition

Well no, inside the walls we put hoses.
I can change the cabels and wires through them anytime easily.

Only if i'll want to change the location of the setup dramaticlly it will pose a big problem. But, all the new furniture and setup and diementions around were pre planned. Thus making any change in the long term future unnecessary.

Plus, while planning i took a good few measurments aside for future changes and expensions.

What are the walls made of? Is that plaster?
 
Finishing my basement and have decided to go front projector + screen for the home entertainment setup.

Does anyone have experience with this being your primary gaming setup? Pros/Cons?

I imagine the immersion would be amplified on a 110+ inch screen but wondering if it makes games like FPS or Sports harder since you would have to literally look up/down/right/left to cover all your spots.

Worth it in the end?
 
I'd be wary to go projector only. Are you having a permanent screen or pull down/electric? If the latter, you could have a TV too, and have the screen come down in front of it (just splitting the HDMI to both TVs and PJ). That's what I do.
 
Used to have all my games on one bookcase and it was a total mess and getting completely overloaded. So I bought some new shelves.

Before:

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After:

 
Classic gaming setup in my basement. That's a Sony BVM (20F1U) running pure RGB, via scart to BNC. You can't see in these pictures, but I have my snes, nes, genesis, pc engine duo-R and saturn hooked up. This is the result of 20+ years of collecting, as I haven't really sold any of my original hardware and am now 34 years old.


 
Well, I definitely thought about it but in the end decided not to due to the additional cost, time and complexity involved.

My budget had already blown out to over $3.5k on it as I had to buy everything from scratch, i.e. PC, speakers, amplifier, 2 x screens, IPAC controller & wiring, buttons, cabinet, Star Trek TNG decals, proper widebody table legs, stainless steel lockdown bar and side rails, hardened safety glass etc...the list went on and on!

It also took a huge amount of time getting all the various software working together as well e.g. HyperPin frontend, Visual Pinball, Future Pinball, getting the playfield, back glass and dot matrix display to work in sync, downloading ALL the back glass images, downloading all the original flyers/instructions for the actual tables, generating sample videos of each table to display as you cycle through them, and also included using Excel to generate a 50,000 line registry file to automatically resize all 300+ tables to fit my screen dimensions and apply other default config settings (otherwise I'd have had to do them all manually)!! In total it took me close to 100 hours from start to finish!

As I said...it was definitely a labour of love and I am very happy with the way it turned out (certainly has the 'wow' factor when people see it running!)...but probably one that I wouldn't choose to do again :)

Cheers,

Chris

Your pinball machine is amazing and you should be proud of yourself. I'm doing a Mame machine next year and a pinball machine after that. Yours is very inspiring and I think it's the most impressive single item in this thread.
 
Here's my current desk setup. Wire management is becoming a bit of a challenge at this point unfortunately. Love using a 32" monitor, though.

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Classic gaming setup in my basement. That's a Sony BVM (20F1U) running pure RGB, via scart to BNC. You can't see in these pictures, but I have my snes, nes, genesis, pc engine duo-R and saturn hooked up. This is the result of 20+ years of collecting, as I haven't really sold any of my original hardware and am now 34 years old.

Dude that Nintendo sign. Where did you get it?
 
May I enquire as to what desk that is?
It's nothing special. Something I found at an office store a while ago (Staples, maybe?). I liked the very simple, clean design. I ended up mounting a pair of wire management racks to the bottom to contain the insane number of wires. I haven't really re-wired the setup properly since adding a second PC and a third monitor, however, but when done correctly you really shouldn't see many wires at all which is nice. It's great for shoving your PC in the corner section of the desk, though, I must say.
 
Man some people's set ups are real nice. I almost feel embarrassed to post mine!
Sorry about the picture quality my phone doesn't seem to take very good pics in the dark.

My computer set up.

And my sick gaming set up. Hopefully I can get a Wii U/PS4 in there some day too.

What is that mouse pad? Looks like the ideal thing to upset the wife!
 
What is that mouse pad? Looks like the ideal thing to upset the wife!

Looks like it's this one on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GLSOE3O/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Just search for Boob Mousepad on there, though that one is a Butt one.

I used the one that came with this for a while: http://kotaku.com/5457448/record-of-agarest-wars-really-naughty-limited-edition-lives-up-to-its-name

Didn't care for it much and went back to using a regular one. Might be better if I sat at a different height.
 
Looks like it's this one on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GLSOE3O/?tag=neogaf0e-20

Just search for Boob Mousepad on there, though that one is a Butt one.

I used the one that came with this for a while: http://kotaku.com/5457448/record-of-agarest-wars-really-naughty-limited-edition-lives-up-to-its-name

Didn't care for it much and went back to using a regular one. Might be better if I sat at a different height.

WTB mousepad with boobs and butt on it at the same time. Preferably a single character in a hypersextended contorted pose for my viewing/rubbing pleasure.
 
And it's a...?
BenQ BL3200PT

Absolutely amazing monitor. Best LCD I've ever used.

It's an MVA panel as opposed to IPS or TN which means much deeper contrast (akin to a mid-range plasma - nowhere near as dark as a Pioneer Kuro, of course). It's the only 1440p MVA panel currently available.

Really, the only thing missing is support for high refresh rates and all that comes with it (strobing backlight and g-sync, for instance). Unfortunately, with LCDs, you always have to give up something and I actually find that a good contrast ratio is the most important piece to consider. The brightly glowing backlights of TN and (especially) IPS monitors can be rather distracting.

That's not to say it handles motion poorly, however. It's just as fast as a 60Hz TN panel, from what I've seen. There's definitely blurring in motion as you'd expect but it's much better than older VA and IPS panels.
 
WTB mousepad with boobs and butt on it at the same time. Preferably a single character in a hypersextended contorted pose for my viewing/rubbing pleasure.

Trying to picture how that would work...some of fetal pose or something?
 
BenQ BL3200PT

Absolutely amazing monitor. Best LCD I've ever used.

It's an MVA panel as opposed to IPS or TN which means much deeper contrast (akin to a mid-range plasma - nowhere near as dark as a Pioneer Kuro, of course). It's the only 1440p MVA panel currently available.

Really, the only thing missing is support for high refresh rates and all that comes with it (strobing backlight and g-sync, for instance). Unfortunately, with LCDs, you always have to give up something and I actually find that a good contrast ratio is the most important piece to consider. The brightly glowing backlights of TN and (especially) IPS monitors can be rather distracting.

That's not to say it handles motion poorly, however. It's just as fast as a 60Hz TN panel, from what I've seen. There's definitely blurring in motion as you'd expect but it's much better than older VA and IPS panels.

Ah, thanks. I'll look into it.
 
Dude that Nintendo sign. Where did you get it?

Was given to me by a friend many years ago. We both had industry connections at one point. All I will say is I honestly don't know where he got it from exactly, but it was a gift. One of the very few "can't replace it" items in my collection.
 
I just wish I could do something about the wires from the TV.

They sell a plastic molding in electronics stores (bought mine at bestbuy I believe) that you paint the same color as your wall, mount it, and pass your cables through. It is still a bit noticeable, but not as bad as having the cables hanging everywhere. Costs around 30$.
 
Put your TV on the stand, put the soundbar either in front of it, if it'll fit under the frame, or wall mount it slightly above the TV so that the wires are hidden.
I'm not sure if I can do that, since I need the swivel action to be able to watch from the dining table (not pictured), but thank you for the suggestion.

They sell a plastic molding in electronics stores (bought mine at bestbuy I believe) that you paint the same color as your wall, mount it, and pass your cables through. It is still a bit noticeable, but not as bad as having the cables hanging everywhere. Costs around 30$.
Thanks! I'm definitely going to look into this.
 
Hey dudes, is Ikea furniture really as crappy as they say?

Seems like they have some nice stuff...

It's all in what you buy or how you modify it honestly. I recommend checking them out in person at the store rather then online. You can make a better judgement on the durability of the product based on your needs.
 
This is my little retro corner where I spend most of my free time. Had to make do with the limited space we have.

All the machines except for the Twin Famicom are RGB :)

 
I see you have a Samsung U28D590, how bad does the PS4 look hooked up to that beast?!

Haven't hooked any of my consoles up to it. Just my PC. The consoles are hooked up to the 23" Asus whenever they are in the room. Really good response time.
 
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