14-09-2007, 21:43 | #1 |
Long Island Iced Tea
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Your General Thoughts on Lan Gaming Cafe/Shop
First off, I know I'm new to the forums so I'd just like to say I didn't join up to advertise this, it just happens that Dymetrie decided to get me to sign up the other day and so here I am.
Secondly I know many of you are into gaming and social events so in many ways this makes you my target audiance... So down to business then.. I am currently looking at purchasing a small Internet Cafe / Lan Gaming centre / DVD Rental store, at current the business is just about ticking over/ breaking even so I am looking to improve the business by changeing the layout of the store, increase the cafe area and get new gaming PCs, general redecoration etc etc. The current customer base is made of young kids aged between 12 and 16 playing games and some adults. Occasionaly a couple of people buy drinks.... DVD rentals is another thing I'll cover later maybe. What I would like to know is what would it take to get you interested enougth to come in a spend a little cash playing games or surfing the internet.... all your thoughts are welcome.... |
14-09-2007, 21:46 | #2 |
Moonshine
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Personally, it would need to offer a better PC than my own one, a better connection and a huge choice of games.
All of which are thoroughly un-conducive to you turning profit
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14-09-2007, 21:50 | #3 |
Long Island Iced Tea
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Well we would be providing Steam, at current the connection is 2mbs this I may consider upgrading if there is high latency on servers.... As for the Machines, well the ten new gaming machines will have 8800GTX's and Core2 Q6600's with 4gig of RAM and vista.... sound high spec enougth? The intention is to pump enougth of the profit back into the machines to ensure they remain high spec....
Oh just thought I shall say thank you to you all for reading and responding in advance. Thank you! |
14-09-2007, 21:56 | #4 |
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Surfing the internet is generally about 50p an hour. Maybe offer burning capbailities as well. Laser printer at 5p a page? When I went lan gaming it was when all my mates were nearby. Go for midrange hardware but you will have to come up with some kind of interface to prevent kids coming in and screwing it up for you.
Thats something, have each machine ghosted so incase the buggers do change something, its ghosted back to a working machine. I would say to think strongly before committing to this as with the advent of MMO there is less desire for the lan cafes. |
14-09-2007, 21:59 | #5 |
Long Island Iced Tea
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I've got software which protects the machine, basically every time it reboots it's as if it's a fresh install with all the latest patches and games installed.
Also have software for controlling which PC's people can be looged into and what they can use. Probably should mention the Shop is in London heading out to Essex.... quite close to where Dym lives actually...... |
14-09-2007, 22:09 | #6 |
Moonshine
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Hmmm... they sound overspecced to be honest.
8800GTX, C2D of some kind, 2GB RAM should be fine really. I'd guess the connection would need to be a lot quicker. I get massively annoyed with 1Mb. I can imagine 2Mb shared with everyone else in a cafe being annoying
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14-09-2007, 22:21 | #7 |
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2Mbit internet connection between 10 machines? I guess we're talking 2Mbit ADSL here? If so you won't have enough upstream bandwidth to let 10 clients game.
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14-09-2007, 22:26 | #8 |
Long Island Iced Tea
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Ah yes, should have mentioned it's not a standard connection, it's one designed for internet Cafe's has higher upstream bandwidth. I'm not too worried about the connection as a gamer myself I know how inportant it is to have decent latency. It's definatly on my list of things to look at upgradeing anyway.
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14-09-2007, 23:38 | #9 |
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Not much of a PC gamer these days, but I'm not sure people would go individually to somewhere like that to play online when they could do it at home for free. Perhaps gearing it towards LAN gaming for group bookings may help. I think those PC's look overspecced as well.
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15-09-2007, 00:32 | #10 |
Bananaman
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Don't want to sound negaitve, but i can't see that being a big money earner, main gaming sessions are done in the comfort of home.
Internet Cafes work because becuase can happy just browse free wifi or use computers while relacing with a coffee but they can stop/start whenever they need. Games aren't as on/off as that type of situation. You;d need a hardcore fan base i would suspect to keep you afloat. How about buying a server and hosting a LAN party every other week, people bring their own PC's (or rent one off you, you could have a few ready), that would be cool if advertised and setup well... |
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