It kind of reminds me of those psycho proto ai pictures where the kid has every poster known to man up. Also, not a fan of the booster seat arcade machines.
The desk itself is a little loud but cromulent, but the under-desk machine would shred knees.
The desk itself is pretty close to what I'm rocking. I managed to score an ANCIENT 3M computer roller at goodwill. (The picture on the box is the dell R400) Prior to that I used a fat plank of wood on the floor off a destroyed cabinet.
Also, as far as accuracy goes, I've seen many a knee destroyer setup, so ironically the current setup would be period accurate. One "Solution" people did back then was sit the PC sideways with the peripherals coming out to the right of the desk.
I also dig the dreamcast station side table, I keep meaning to buy a side table but keep putting it off.
One thing my buddy had was one of those power stations with the light up switches, he kept his CRT on that.
The setup is good. Are all of those big boxes there because you're ripping ISOs for if we want to play games on original hardware? That's my one gripe about GOG releases, sometimes the accommodations for modern PCs make them challenging to run on era-appropriate systems. Otherwise, keep up the good work!
masetiloquetu@reddit
my only criticism is i hate your monitor riser
GOGcom@reddit (OP)
Would you ditch the riser completely, or go with a different one?
masetiloquetu@reddit
anything but magazines
Complete_Entry@reddit
It kind of reminds me of those psycho proto ai pictures where the kid has every poster known to man up. Also, not a fan of the booster seat arcade machines.
The desk itself is a little loud but cromulent, but the under-desk machine would shred knees.
GOGcom@reddit (OP)
Fair point about the desk though. I definitely need to change it, just no idea what to replace it with yet
Complete_Entry@reddit
The desk itself is pretty close to what I'm rocking. I managed to score an ANCIENT 3M computer roller at goodwill. (The picture on the box is the dell R400) Prior to that I used a fat plank of wood on the floor off a destroyed cabinet.
Also, as far as accuracy goes, I've seen many a knee destroyer setup, so ironically the current setup would be period accurate. One "Solution" people did back then was sit the PC sideways with the peripherals coming out to the right of the desk.
I also dig the dreamcast station side table, I keep meaning to buy a side table but keep putting it off.
One thing my buddy had was one of those power stations with the light up switches, he kept his CRT on that.
Psykohistorian@reddit
say something nice, why don't ya? jesus
DecentlySpaghetti@reddit
I see Heroes of Might and Magic, I upvote. You're so based.
GOGcom@reddit (OP)
Thanks! Are you a fan?
DecentlySpaghetti@reddit
I love the series. The music, the atmosphere, it's just very nice. Sadly can't run it on my vintage setup since all the CDs i have got corrupted.
Srefanius@reddit
Makes me wish I was back in my teenager years, not caring about school and playing games in my room. Those were the days.
GOGcom@reddit (OP)
+1
YandersonSilva@reddit
alpha protocol mention
madmac_5@reddit
The setup is good. Are all of those big boxes there because you're ripping ISOs for if we want to play games on original hardware? That's my one gripe about GOG releases, sometimes the accommodations for modern PCs make them challenging to run on era-appropriate systems. Otherwise, keep up the good work!
Outside-Storage-1523@reddit
Wait r u really GOG.COM? Yes looks like so.
This is a gorgeous setup btw!
GOGcom@reddit (OP)
really :D Thanks!