The gear, seen up close
Wood stays wood and metal stays metal — here's what's actually under the desk, no marketing haze. Every station runs the same kit, so your night doesn't depend on which seat you drew.
Fast graphics
Current-generation graphics cards across the room, wiped and updated before every night's open. Enough headroom to push settings up on the games people actually queue for on a busy night.
240Hz panels
Flat 240Hz displays on every station, colour-matched so the long table looks even end to end. Fast enough that the difference lives in your hands, not the screen.
Clean audio
Wired over-ear headsets with a boom mic, freshly wiped between guests. There's a dial at each seat, so you set your own balance of game, voice and the buzz of the room.
Real keyboards
Mechanical keyboards with tactile switches and a low-latency mouse on a wide cloth pad. Bring your own if you'd rather — there's a spare port and a bit of desk to spread out.
Wired network
Every station is on a wired connection back to the club's own line, so a full room doesn't turn into a lag night. We watch it during peak hours and keep the lanes clear.
Comfort first
Height-set chairs, footroom under the oak, and warm light that won't cook your eyes over four hours. Water and lemonade are within arm's reach at the counter.