Practical information
What to bring and what not to
Bring your gaming PC - the one you want to game on with your gamer friends like a true gamer. It can be a desktop or a laptop. You’re responsible for getting it to and from the venue.
Don’t forget the power cable or charger for your machine. If your setup includes extra gear (for a desktop, for example, a monitor), bring a power strip. If your computer lacks an Ethernet port, make sure to bring the right adapter — Wi-Fi is primarily intended for mobile devices and web browsing.
Also bring your peripherals and accessories: mouse, keyboard, mousepad, headset, etc. Please do not bring speakers, but don’t leave your microphone at home.
You do not need to bring a network (UTP) cable — we’ll provide those for everyone. Chairs and tables will also be available. Because of the layout we can offer at most up to two power outlets per person, so if you need multiple devices, bring a power strip.
Seating is first come, first served, so early arrivals have more choice. If you have special needs (for example, a special chair due to back problems), let us know in advance.
And under no circumstances bring a UPS.
House rules and other information
- Arrival and departure - Be on time; bring and take away your own equipment.
- Equipment - Bring your own PC, cables, and headset. Speakers are prohibited.
- Network - Do not change network settings or swap cables.
- While gaming - Respect others: no cheating, no deliberate disruption.
- Cleanliness - Eat and drink only in designated areas; no crumbs at the rigs.
- Security - You are responsible for your own gear; do not touch other people’s machines.
- Atmosphere - The goal is shared gaming and fun; be fair and be cool.