My Gaming Club V1.21 ((better)) -
If you're just starting out, here are some pro tips to help you succeed:
Providing snacks, managing electricity, and ensuring high-speed internet.
It is easy to get hyper-focused on your business, but My Gaming Club is also a survival game. If you pass out from exhaustion or starve, you lose valuable time and money. My Gaming Club v1.21
Do not overcharge for weak hardware. If you charge $8/hour for a PC running an integrated GPU, customers will leave negative reviews, lowering your club's overall reputation score. Use the in-game app to match your hourly rates to the benchmark scores of the system. Manage the Utility Bill Crisis Power consumption is a silent killer in v1.21. Turn off PCs when the club is closed overnight.
: $90 Cooler / $64 Fan β Vital for preventing component wear-and-tear. Critical Troubleshooting for Version 1.21 If you're just starting out, here are some
As you earn money, you buy faster, more expensive components to satisfy higher-paying customers.
π° Low-End PC ($400 Build) β Charge $2/hour β Targets Casual Gamers π Mid-Range PC ($900 Build) β Charge $5/hour β Targets Competitive Gamers π High-End PC ($1800 Build) β Charge $12/hour β Targets Enthusiast Gamers Optimize Your Pricing Matrix Do not overcharge for weak hardware
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: You earn money as customers use your machines, which can then be reinvested into the club via ATM transactions or spent on personal survival needs. Life Simulation
A dirty store drives customers away. Buy a mop and cleaning supplies immediately.
Customers hate cheap mice and keyboards. Upgrading these items provides the fastest boost to positive reviews without needing to buy expensive graphics cards. Phase 3: Advanced Hardware and Expansion