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In Asian countries like China and Korea, there are places with many computers available for use, locally called "PC Bangs." These places are [i]not[/i] the same as Internet cafes. In PC Bangs, the computers have powerful hardware built for gaming.
Are there places like this in the United States? I often use computers at the library, but there's always one issue or another (ranging from laggy framerate one day to not being able to load a game at all on another day).
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] This is a person [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DarkestSeptagon [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] This is a person [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Kat_Ana Internet cafes? Libraries?[/quote]No, PC Bangs are not the same as those places. The difference between PC Bangs and Internet cafes is that the computers in PC Bangs have powerful hardware built mostly for gaming. I've been to several Internet cafes and have found that the computers there aren't really that powerful. [/quote]There's this local computer place that fixes computers. They also have about three rows of alien hardware computers built for gaming.[/quote]Are they available to the public to use?[/quote]Yes, but it hardly gets any buisness. My mom owns a store about 100 feet away from it. (It's a shopping centre). It looks like a waste of an investment to me.