Console gamers don’t need much apart from their trusty console, a TV, and a chair. PC gaming is different. To have the best possible experience when vanquishing your foes, you need the right setup. The good news is that you can upgrade your gaming setup to make sure it’s always functioning at the highest possible level. You can also tweak it, which console gamers can’t do. Here is a quick guide to the essential peripherals all gamers need.
PC Headset
You may be able to get away with using speakers, but a good quality headset will offer a more superior experience, especially if you are into virtual reality games. Gaming headsets come with a microphone, so you can chat with your fellow gamers. Go for the best PC headset you can afford. Look for a headset that is comfortable to wear for long gaming sessions, and one that has a good balance of bass, and mid-high frequencies.
Gaming Mouse
A high-quality gaming mouse will give you a competitive advantage in online gaming. It is also more comfortable to use. Look for an ergonomic gaming mouse with programmable keys and backlighting.
Gaming Monitor
The right monitor is essential. A monitor with a slow refresh rate will cause you issues when you play first-person shooters and other fast-paced games. Larger monitors are more comfortable to stare at all day but look for a high-resolution monitor too, as the image will be sharper. Ideally, have two monitors, so you can play games on one and do other tasks on the second monitor. You can check out some of the best gaming monitors on The WiredShopper.
Gaming Keyboard
The keyboard is how you interact with your games, so spend as much as you can afford on a good quality gaming keyboard. Basic keyboards won’t last five minutes and will slow you down. Gamers often favor mechanical keyboards, as they are more robust, and you can swap out standard keycaps for custom ones. Look for dedicated media keys, which give you some useful shortcuts. Backlighting is also handy, especially if you like gaming at night.
Desk
You need a decent desk setup for gaming. The desk needs to be wide enough to handle a large gaming monitor or two. Make sure the desk is the right height for your chair. Don’t buy a cheap desk with a wobbly leg, or it will impact on your gaming experience.
Gaming Chair
A lot of avid gamers swear by racing-style chairs, but this is a matter of personal choice. Try a few chairs out to see which one feels the most comfortable. If you are going to be spending long periods sat in a chair, the last thing you need is a bad back caused by a non-supportive chair.
Webcam
It’s fun to share your gaming experience with other users. Invest in a webcam and stream your gameplay online.
Cable Tidy
Untidy cables look awful and can be confusing to sort out if you need to unplug any of your peripherals. Deal with this issue by investing in a cable tidy.
Other useful accessories include a mouse mat with wrist pad and a set of speakers.
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Muhammad Umer Farooq
August 11, 2018 at 5:30 pm
Well I Agree with you but you also agree with me there is no gaming without Good Sound Graphics Cards How can you Forget it Admin ???
Jacks paul
June 3, 2020 at 7:45 am
With all these additions, you are going to need a place to put it all. A good gaming desk is the backbone of any PC setup